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Stainless Steel Wire with Swage Stud Terminals

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Stainless Steel Wire with Swage Stud Terminals

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Saltwater resistant V4A AISI 316 stainless steel
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Stainless steel rope in 2-10mm thickness with screw terminals Our salt water resistant... more
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Stainless steel rope in 2-10mm thickness with screw terminals

Our salt water resistant stainless steel ropes A4(AISI 316) comply with the DIN European Standard 13414-1 and are assigned to the rope classes 1x19, 7x7 and 7x19, these are one or 7 strands with 7 or 19 wires each. Stainless steel ropes of 1x19 construction are considered "stiff" and less flexible due to the small number of individual wires. 7x7 and 7x19 constructions, on the other hand, offer high flexibility due to the large number of individual wires. The wire rope is crimped at both ends with stainless steel screw terminals with metric threads M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12, M16 and M20.

High safety standard: The working load of the stainless steel wire rope is specified with a 5-fold safety factor to the minimum breaking load and is crimped according to DIN-EN 12385-4.

Tested quality: We use only high quality industrial steel for our wire ropes. With the help of several of our own calibrated universal tensile testing machines, we are able to guarantee complete quality assurance. A works certificate according to DIN EN 10204-2.2 or a meaningful test report can be issued for your application.

Individual length production: We manufacture your stainless steel wire ropes with threaded terminal to fit exactly for you. Simply select the desired length range of your required length and write your desired length in the comment field provided. The underlying dimensions, please refer to the technical details.

Versatile applications: The stainless steel ropes with thread can be used for suitable guy wires for sailboats, for facade greening or for stainless steel railings. Due to the corrosion resistance, stainless steel ropes are increasingly used in outdoor applications.

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What strength we recommended for a stair railing is and should it be flexible or rigid?
For a stair railing we recommend a thickness of 4mm - 5mm. If the rope is not to be deflected, but only straightened, we recommend using a stiff stainless steel rope.
Hello.Does the specified length (desired weight) refers to the steel cable or the length incl. The two threaded terminals at the ends?thanks in advance
The specified length (desired measure) refers to the complete use length of end thread to end thread.Among the technical details you will find a presentation for the length of the wire rope.
Is the rope turning when screwing in?Or can you screw in the thread into a fixed fine threaded tube?
Both variants are possible if they use a stainless steel cable with thread terminal (in this offer both right-distance), the rope rotates.If you want to screw in the stainless steel cable with threaded terminals into a thread, you will need a left-handed and right-distance thread (this item can be found here: https://www.steelropes24.com/stainless-steel-wire-with-swage-stud-terminals-with-left-hand-thread-right-hand-thread)
How long is the respective thread M10 with a 6mm rope?
The thread length is 64mm, all information on the individual dimensions can be viewed under the technical details.
What length of wire rope with threaded tensioner do I need if the clear external dimension of two posts is 6 metres?
Please enter the length from the outer edge of the post to the outer edge of the post + 2 centimetres.
What is the difference between a flexible and a stiff rope?
The stainless steel ropes with the 1x19 construction are considered "stiff" and not very flexible due to the low number of individual wires. The 7x7 and 7x19 constructions, on the other hand, offer high flexibility due to the high number of individual wires. Stiff steel cables cannot be deflected, but can only be used as straight bracing.
How big do I have to drill the holes to push a 6mm stainless steel cable with M10 thread through a steel tube?
The hole must have at least one diameter of 13mm.
What does the length range mean?
Please select the appropriate thickness and length range first and then enter your exact desired length in the field provided. Please refer to the technical details for the underlying dimensions. The length range is necessary to determine the price.
I would like to combine or use the thread terminal with a cable tensioner.Is there anything to note?
The metric thread of the terminal must have the same size, like that of the clamping lock.Furthermore, it must be a stainless steel clamping palace.For clamping locks with hooks & Ã-SE, the hook has a left thread, the terminals of the wire ropes are equipped as standard with a right-hand thread, but can be pressed with a left thread on request.
What are the length production tolerances of the ropes?Which unit must be entered when desired?cm, mm?
The stainless steel ropes can be made exactly.You can specify your length in cm or mm.If any questions arise, I would contact you before production.
Can in principle complete lengths be ordered, which are below 0.3m?
Depending on the insertion depth and length of the terminals, lengths can be produced below 0.30m, you can always trigger the order, should not suit you, I would contact you again.
They give a minimum breaking power on their side.Does these only refers to the ropes shown or on the rope terminal connection?
The minimum breaking force refers to the rope terminal connection, since the wire rope is always torn in all test tests.
What a modulus of elasticity do the stainless steel ropes have?
The elastic module for stainless steel ropes can not be determined correctly.The e-module deviates greatly in stainless steel ropes, since the inner friction of the individual wires is very different.The elongation at break of stainless steel ropes is about 1.5 â € "1.8% length.
How can I span this rope on my stair railing as a non-specialist (if I turn a page further purely, the other side turns out).
There are 2 options for this: You can either push the threads completely through the last posts, lock them with the nut and tension the wire rope over them. Alternatively, you can use a stainless steel cable with left and right-hand threads (https://www.steelropes24.com/stainless-steel-wire-with-swage-stud-terminals-with-left-hand-thread-right-hand-thread), where the second side does not unscrew after you have fastened the first side.
Is it possible to fix such a threaded terminal into a concrete anchor with internal thread (e.g. Fischer FH II 12/M8 l) on the ceiling?
Yes, with such a concrete anchor with internal thread is possible.
Can the thread be shortened, e.g. with a hacksaw?
The threads can be shortened with a flex, we do not recommend shortening with the help of a hacksaw.
If I want to brace an L-beam with the cable and the cable runs at an angle away from the drill hole, how would you connect the cable to the drill hole?
Please use angle shims for your application (https://www.drahtseile24.de/winkel-ausgleichsscheiben-edelstahl) to compensate for the angle
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We use only high quality industrial steel for our wire ropes.

We construct our wire ropes according to DIN european norms.

We can offer know-how from over 25 years in Wire-, securing and stop ropes.