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Wire rope
Wire rope is a type of
cable which consists of several strands of metal
wire laid (twisted) into a
helix. The term cable is often used interchangeably with wire rope. However, in general, "wire rope" refers to diameter larger than 3/8 inch (9.52 mm). Sizes smaller than this are designated cable or cords. Initially
wrought iron wires were used, but today
steel is the main material used for wire ropes.
wire rope
A Cable composed of steel wires twisted around a central core of fiber or steel wire to create a rope of great strength and considerable flexibility. Wire rope is used as drilling line (in Rotary and Cable-Tool Rigs), Coring Line, Servicing Line, Winch Line, and so on. It is often called Cable or Wireline; however, Wireline is a single, slender metal rod, usually very flexible. Also compare with : Wireline
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wire rope
Eng: wire rope
Urdu: آہَنی تاروں کا رَسّا ۔ تاربَٹی رَسّی ۔ تاروں کا بَنا ہُوا مَضبُوط رَسّا ۔