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Galvanized Aircraft Cable Wire Rope 3/8" 7x19-50 ft Coil for DIY Cable Decking Railing System, Marine Grade
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Galvanized Aircraft Cable Wire Rope 3/8" 7x19-50 ft Coil for DIY Cable Decking Railing System, Marine Grade

24 900 ֏
Mar. 6 - 16 In Armenia

Delivery & taxes included

Condition: new

Specifications

  • Durable 7x19 Construction: Provides superior flexibility and strength, perfect for heavy-duty applications.
  • Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for rigging, lifting, towing, hoisting, DIY decking railing projects, clothes line wires, string lights, multipurpose crafts, hobby wire, indoor and outdoor use in yards, gardens, making it a versatile solution for industrial, commercial, and residential use.
  • Versatile Length Options: Available in lengths of 50 ft, 100 ft, 150 ft, 200 ft, 250 ft, 500 ft, and 1000 ft, catering to a wide range of project requirements.
  • High Breaking Strength: Boasts an impressive breaking strength of 14,400 lbs, ensuring reliable performance and safety for various tasks.
  • Galvanized Coating: Offers excellent protection against corrosion, extending the lifespan of the wire rope in challenging environments.

Specifications

Material
‎Galvanized Steel
Color
‎Silver
Brand
‎HYW Products
Finish Type
‎Polished
Item Weight
‎12.15 Pounds
Tensile Strength
‎14400 Pounds
UPC
‎600137573462 048944590256
Number of Items
‎1
Manufacturer
‎Not Available
Unit Count
‎50.0 Feet
Part Number
‎3308719-50
Item Weight
‎12.15 pounds
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
‎No
Size
‎50 ft coil
Style
‎Galvanized 7x19
Finish
‎Polished
Shape
‎Round Rod
Thickness
‎0.38 Inches
Cutting Diameter
‎0.38 Inches
Included Components
‎Wire Rope
Batteries Included?
‎No
Batteries Required?
‎No
Assembled Diameter
‎0.38 Inches
Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars
Date First Available
October 6, 2017