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| 6 X 19 SEALE WITH IWRC | 6 X 7 PC | 6 X 7 PC |
| DRILL LINES | |||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | CONSTRUCTION | APPROX WEIGHT PER FOOT IN POUNDS | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS |
| 5/8 | 6 x 21 FC left lay | .66 | 16.7 |
| 3/4 | 6 x 21 FC left lay | .95 | 23.8 |
| 7/8 | 6 x 21 FC left lay | 1.29 | 32.2 |
According to Federal Specification RR-W-410E. Bright, heavy lube, preformed.
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| DIAMETER IN INCHES | CONSTRUCTION | APPROX WEIGHT PER FOOT IN POUNDS | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS |
| 1/2 | .38 | 6 x 7 | 20,600 |
Galvanized trawl cable meets Federal Specification RR-W-410E, IPS. Poly core, bright, heavy lube, RRL, preformed.
| TRAWL CABLE (D-Lube)- Heavy Galvanized | |||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | CONSTRUCTION | APPROX WEIGHT PER FOOT IN POUNDS | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS |
| 1/4 | 6 x 7 | .094 | 4,760 |
| 5/16 | 6 x 7 | .15 | 7,380 |
| 3/8 | 6 x 7 | .21 | 10,540 |
| 7/16 | 6 x 7 | .29 | 14,280 |
| 1/2 | 6 x 7 | .38 | 18,540 |
| 9/16 | 6 x 7 | .48 | 23,400 |
| 5/8 | 6 x 19 S | .66 | 30,000 |
| 3/4 | 6 x 19 S | .95 | 42,800 |
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed the recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| CABLE-LAID WIRE ROPE – Galvanized, preformed | |||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN TONS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER FOOT IN POUNDS | |
| 3/8 | 7.15 | .22 | |
| 1/2 | 11.7 | .37 | |
| 5/8 | 18.5 | .60 | |
* Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed the recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
** Galvanized, preformed TO BE USED FOR MECHANICALLY SWAGED SLINGS ONLY. Do not use for hand-spliced assemblies or for general purpose operating rope.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| 7 X 7 |
| 7 X 7 GALVANIZED CABLE | ||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 FT. IN POUNDS |
| 1/16 | 480 | 7.5 |
| 5/64 | 650 | 11.0 |
| 3/32 | 920 | 16.0 |
| 1/8 | 1,700 | 28.0 |
| 5/32 | 2,600 | 43.0 |
| 3/16 | 3,700 | 62.0 |
| 1/4 | 6,100 | 106.0 |
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
According to Federal Specification RR-W-410E. Meeting dimensional and strength requirements of MIL-W-83420D. In accordance with proposed A.S.T.M.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| VINYL COATED CABLE – Galvanized | ||||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | COATED TO IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 FT. IN POUNDS | |
| 3/64 | 1/16 | 270 | 6.9 | |
| 1/16 | 3/32 | 480 | 9.3 | |
| 1/16 | 1/8 | 480 | 11.8 | |
| 3/32 | 1/8 | 920 | 18.5 | |
| 3/32 | 3/16 | 920 | 25.8 | |
| 1/8 | 3/16 | 1,700 | 35.2 | |
NOTE: Also available special order colors.
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
**Uncoated cable according to Federal Specification RR-W-410E.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| 7 X 7 STAINLESS STEEL CABLE* – Type 304 | ||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 Ft. POUNDS |
| 3/64 | 375 | 5.50 |
| 1/16 | 480 | 7.50 |
| 5/64 | 640 | 14.0 |
| 3/32 | 920 | 16.0 |
| 1/8 | 1,760 | 28.0 |
| 5/32 | 2,700 | 55.0 |
| 3/16 | 3,700 | 62.03 |
| 1/4 | 7,800 | 106.0 |
ALSO AVAILABLE IN TYPE 316
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed the recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
According to Federal Specification RR-W-410E. Meeting dimensional and strength requirements of MIL-W-83420E.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| VINYL COATED CABLE – Stainless Steel | ||||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | COATED TO IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 FT. IN POUNDS | |
| 1/16 | 3/32 | 480 | 9.3 | |
| 1/16 | 1/8 | 480 | 11.8 | |
| 3/32 | 1/8 | 920 | 18.5 | |
| 3/32 | 3/16 | 920 | 25.8 | |
| 1/8 | 3/16 | 920 | 35.2 | |
NOTE: Also available special order colors. Stainless steel white PVC coated Life Line. Stainless only.
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
**Uncoated cable according to Federal Specification RR-W-410E.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| VINYL COATED CABLE – Galvanized | ||||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | COATED TO IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 FT. IN POUNDS | |
| 3/32 | 1/8 | 1,000 | 19.9 | |
| 1/8 | 3/16 | 2,000 | 36.2 | |
| 3/16 | 1/4 | 4,200 | 77.5 | |
| 3/16 | 5/16 | 4,200 | 77.5 | |
| 1/4 | 5/16 | 7,000 | 123.0 | |
| 5/16 | 3/8 | 9,800 | 197.0 | |
| 3/8 | 7/16 | 14,400 | 270.0 | |
NOTE: Also available special order colors.
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
**Uncoated cable according to Federal Specification RR-W-410D.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| VINYL COATED CABLE – Stainless Steel | ||||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | COATED TO IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 FT. IN POUNDS | |
| 1/8 | 3/16 | 1,760 | 36.2 | |
| 3/16 | 1/4 | 3,700 | 77.5 | |
| 1/4 | 5/16 | 6,400 | 123.0 | |
| 1/4 | 3/8 | 6,400 | 123.0 | |
| 5/16 | 3/8 | 9,000 | 197.0 | |
| 3/8 | 7/16 | 12,00 | 270.0 | |
NOTE: Also available special order colors and in type 316. Stainless steel white PVC coated Life Line. Stainless only.
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed recommended design factor or 20 of catalog Breaking Strength.
**Uncoated cable according to Federal Specification RR-W-410E.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| 7 X 19 GALVANIZED CABLE | ||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 FT. POUNDS |
| 3/32 | 1,000 | 17.4 |
| 1/8 | 2,000 | 29 |
| 5/32 | 2,800 | 45 |
| 3/16 | 4,200 | 65 |
| 7/32 | 5,600 | 86 |
| 1/4 | 7,000 | 110 |
| 5/16 | 9,800 | 173 |
| 3/8 | 14,400 | 243 |
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
According to Federal Specification RR-W-410E. Meeting dimensional and strength requirements of MIL-W-83420D. In accordance with proposed A.S.T.M.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| 7 X 19 STAINLESS STEEL CABLE – Type 304 | |||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* TYPE 304 | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 FT. POUNDS | |
| 3/32 | 920 | 17.0 | |
| 1/8 | 1,760 | 29.0 | |
| 5/32 | 2,400 | 45.0 | |
| 3/16 | 3,700 | 65.0 | |
| 7/32 | 5,000 | 86.0 | |
| 1/4 | 6,400 | 110.0 | |
| 5/16 | 9,000 | 173.0 | |
| 3/8 | 12,000 | 243.0 | |
| 7 X 19 STAINLESS STEEL CABLE – Type 316 | |||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | BREAKING STRENGTH IN POUNDS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER 1000 FT. POUNDS | |
| 1/16 (7X7) | 480 | 7.5 | |
| 3/32 | 820 | 17.0 | |
| 1/8 | 1,670 | 29.0 | |
| 5/32 | 2,000 | 45.0 | |
| 3/16 | 3,565 | 65.0 | |
| 7/32 | 4,500 | 86.0 | |
| 1/4 | 5,875 | 110.0 | |
| 5/16 | 8,825 | 173.0 | |
| 3/8 | 11,760 | 243.0 | |
*Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed the recommended design factor or 20 of catalog Breaking Strength.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
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| 7 x 7 x 19 CABLE-LAID | |
| CABLE-LAID WIRE ROPE – Galvanized, preformed | |||
| DIAMETER IN INCHES | CONSTRUCTION | BREAKING STRENGTH IN TONS* | APPROX. WEIGHT PER FOOT IN POUNDS |
| 3/4 | 7 x 7 x 19 | 24.3 | .81 |
| 7/8 | 7 x 7 x 19 | 31.1 | 1.05 |
| 1 | 7 x 7 x 19 | 39.2 | 1.38 |
| 1 1/8 | 7 x 7 x 19 | 47.4 | 1.72 |
| 1 1/4 | 7 x 7 x 19 | 65.0 | 2.18 |
| 1 1/2 | 7 x 7 x 19 | 88.7 | 2.96 |
* Listed for comparison only. Actual operating loads may vary, but should never exceed the recommended design factor or 20 of listed Breaking Strength.
**Galvanized, preformed TO BE USED FOR MECHANICALLY SWAGED SLINGS ONLY. Do not use for hand-spliced assemblies or for general purpose operating rope.
WARNING: Read important warnings and safety information.
Find out about a cheaper new alternative to buy wire rope inventory wholesaler.
Thomas Net has been one of the top online technologies for several years. Their main purpose has been to give several solution to aid wire rope manufacturers as well as connecting industrial buyers and suppliers for more than 100 years. Thomas Wire Rope has also been a huge resource for detailed information on industrial products including CAD drawings, specifications and much more.

Until recently ThomasNet.com has been the ultimate online resource for buyers looking to acquire industrial merchandise such as steel cables, wire rope and more. Though, many more buyers are discovering that ESI is a convenient and modern substitute for purchasing Chains, Cables, Swivels, Turnbuckles and Wholesale Wire Rope.
E.S.I. began operating in August 1973 as an exporter of steel goods to different parts of South America. Now Elite Sales Inc. is one of the foremost importers and wholesale sellers of industrial chains, cable and several wire rope products in the US. We consider our customers to be our loyal partners and an intricate part of our success. Our goal is to give each client the Elite Purchase advantage which insures the absolute best merchandise at the best price.

Chain strength is the Working Load Limits (WLL) in pounds. The higher the WLL, the more strength in the chain.
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Grade 30 (WLL in lbs) Dimensions |
Grade 43 (WLL in lbs) Dimensions |
Grade 70 (WLL in lbs) Dimensions |
Grade 80 (WLL in lbs) Dimensions |
Grade 100 (WLL in lbs) Dimensions |
Grade 120 (WLL in lbs) Dimensions |
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3/16 |
800 |
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7/32 |
2,100 |
2,700 |
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1/4 |
1,300 |
2,600 |
3,150 |
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9/32 |
3,500 |
4,300 |
5,200 |
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5/16 |
1,900 |
3,900 |
4,700 |
4,500 |
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3/8 |
2,650 |
5,400 |
6,600 |
7,100 |
8,800 |
10,600 |
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7/16 |
3,700 |
7,200 |
8,750 |
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1/2 |
4,500 |
9,200 |
11,300 |
12,000 |
15,000 |
17,900 |
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5/8 |
6,900 |
13,000 |
15,800 |
18,100 |
22,600 |
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3/4 |
10,600 |
20,200 |
24,700 |
28,300 |
35,300 |
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7/8 |
24,500 |
34,200 |
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17,900 |
34,100 |
47,700 |
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1-1/4 |
72,300 |
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Proof Load: 2 x WLL |
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Breaking Strength: 4 x WLL, Grade 43 is 3 x WLL |
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From high performance aircraft cables to essential military applications, federal specification standard rope or wire rope is used in several departments within the United States government. The military depends on the dependability of wire ropes every day.
Federal and Government standards for wire ropes are different depending on what it’s used for.
MIL-DTL-83420 – Wire Rope that is flexible and mainly used for aircraft control.
MIL-P-24216 – Cores of Polypropylene with substrands of wire rope.
MIL-PRF-16173 – Anti-Corrosion compound.
It’s extremely crucial to note that Federal Specifications on Wire Rope doesn’t include all types and classes of wire rope and strands that are made available to the public. Federal specifications are only intended to regulate the most common classes of rope and strands; especially those that are intended for government use such as those stated above.
For government use approval, wire ropes need to pass certain requirements related to several factors including its flexibility and strength. Wire rope that is approved for government use can be composed of traction steel, improved plow steel, iron, annealed steel, corrosion resistant steel and more as specified in the government requirements and guidelines.
Along with other products, ESI now carries a new line of domestic wire rope produced by High Performance Ropes of America (HPRA). In orderto celebrate the introduction of their new wire ropes, HPRA recently teamed up with ESI to giveaway Apple products to potential clients at the 2011 AWRF General Meeting and P.I.E.
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Chains come in many different shapes and sizes. That’s why most chains are labeled as being a specific grade. The larger the“grade” of a chain, the higher its strength. Regardless of whether the chains are welded ornot; made of iron or stainless steel, the uses of industrial chainsare as diverse as how they are made and what they are made of.
One of the top performing grades of chain is the Grade 120 Chain. One of the lowest grades of chains is grade 30This is known as proof coilchain.
Grade 40/43 chain is 50% stronger than Grade 30chain and it is known as a “high-test” chain. Towing, tying down loads and binding loadsare just some of the uses for Grade 40/43 chain.
Each link in Grade 70 chain isheat-treated which makes it theperfect chain to use for binding loads and other transport uses. Grade 70 chain is 60% stronger than Grade 30 chain.
The most typical use of Grade 80 chain is lifting. This chain should be made in accordance with the National Associationof Chain Manufacturers (NACM) standards. Grade 80 chain should also be stampedwith the National Association of Chain Manufacturers grade designation.
Grade 100 chain is 25% stronger than Grade 80 chain. Itshould also always be stamped with the NACM Grade designation. Keep on checking out the official Elite Sales Inc.website for more new on NACMGrade chains, wire rope and much more.

By now, you already know that E.S.I. has one of the biggest selections of wire rope and industrial cable in the the US. However, did you know that E.S.I. also sells crane cables used by nearly all main crane brand including: Grove, Terex, Link-Belt, Manitowoc, Liebherr, Tadano, Terex-Demag, National, Manitex, P&H and many more. Different jobs call for different types of cranes. That is why E.S.I. continues to increase its assortment of crane cables and steel cables. This way, they are able to offer the precise cable needed for all major brands of cranes.
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Is your crane not listed above? E.S.I. is sure to stock the exact cable or wire rope type required for your specific needs. In addition to carrying steel cable and wire rope for all prominent brands of cranes, E.S.I. also sells wire ropes for nearly every type of crane. Cranes are utilized for several different purposes including lifting, demolition, digging and much more.
E.S.I. sells wire rope and cables for tons of different cranes include:
Aerial Man Lifts, All Terrain Cranes, Boom Truck Cranes, Bridge Inspection Lift, Bucket Sign Cranes, Carry Deck Industrial Cranes, Concrete Boom Pump, Construction Elevator Hoists, Crawler Lattice Boom Cranes, Crawler Telescopic Boom Cranes, Digger Derrick Utility Cranes, Down Cab Rough Terrain Cranes, Drywall Pallet Fork Material Cranes, Forklifts/Telehandler Forklifts, Gantry Cranes, Knuckle Boom Articulating Cranes, Marine Pedestal Cranes, Material Handler Cranes, Mini Cranes, Other Types of Cranes & Equipment, Railway Crane, Rough Terrain Cranes, Service Truck Crane, Tower Cranes, Truck Mounted Lattice Boom Cranes, Truck Mounted Telescopic Boom Cranes and more.
Whether you’re leasing a crane for a particular job or your company owns a crane that it uses on a regular basis, the functioning aspect of that crane is only as good as the equipment that it uses. Let E.S.I. provide you with all the options you need to properly control your crane.

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