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Material
Galvanized Steel
Length
250 ft.
Warranty
Guaranteed against defects in workmanship and material or product replaced free of charge
Gauge
0.1875
Manufacturer Warranty
Guaranteed against defects in workmanship and material or product replaced free of charge
Aircraft Cable & Wire Rope Type
Aircraft Cable
General Color Family
Metallics
Length (ft.)
250
Product Depth (in.)
8
Product Height (in.)
3.25
Product Length (in.)
3000
Product Width (in.)
8
Pack Size
1
Finish Family
Metallic
UNSPSC
31151700
Diameter
3/16 in
Finish
Galvanized
Construction
7 x 19
Safe Working Load
850 lb
Length - Overall Dimensions
250 ft
System..Variations..Construction
7 x 19
System..Variations..Diameter
3/16 in
System..Variations..Safe Working Load
850 lb
Packaging Specifications
Reel
System..Variations..Length - Overall Dimensions
250 ft
System..Variations..Packaging Specifications
Reel
KingChain galvanized aircraft cables are used for many material handling applications and have typical home uses for garage door cables, winch lines, tie-downs, dog runs, hanging signs, and guy wires for flagpoles. KingChain aircraft cable is made in accordance with US Federal Specification RR-W-410D. The cable is hot-dipped galvanized for long lasting durability and moderate corrosion resistance. The 7x19 construction consists of 19 individual wires laid in a spiral around a center King wire to form a strand. Seven strands are then wound together to form a cable. This construction provides superior strength, flexibility and abrasion resistance compared to 7x7 cable. This cable has a Safe Working Load (SWL) of 850 lbs. (386 kg). Its breaking strength is 5 times the SWL (design factor 5:1). Any breaking strength ratings are listed for comparison purposes only. Actual operating loads may vary but should not exceed the recommended design factor of 20% of the products breaking strength. Not intended for aircraft use.