How much tension would I need to apply to a 1/2 inch 6 x19 cable 75 feet long pulled horizontally, supporting 100 pounds in the middle of the 75 feet with only one foot of deflection? Would you please send me the supporting math for this problem so I won't need to bother you again? Thank you.
1/4" 6x36 Class Wire Rope - 6880 lbs Breaking Strength
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Open Apr 10, 2021 - 05:20 PM
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Apr 14, 2021 - 10:22 PM
I'm sorry, but this is really more of an engineering question and not something we can answer for you.
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1/4" 6x36 Class Wire Rope - 6880 lbs Breaking Strength
" Still considered a general purpose wire rope, yet more flexible than 6x19 class with greater fatigue resistance 6x36 class, compatible with 6x31 and 6x37 variations Made from Extra Improved Plow Steel (EIPS) with an Independent Wire Rope Center (IWRC) Often used for slings and winch lines, bu...
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