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3.0mm 6×7 G1570 Red Coated Galvanised Steel Wire Rope

3.0mm Red Coated 6×7 G1570 Galvanised Steel Wire Rope is PVC covered and can be used to for repair, barrier cable, handles, or light rigging. Consequently, it is commonly referred to as ‘working wire’ as Galvanised Wire Rope will not work harden in the same way that Stainless Steel wire will over time. Usage of the wire suits fittings for 3.0mm. Tensile Strength (MBS) = ~479.27kg.

Description

3.0mm Red Coated 6×7 G1570 Galvanised Steel Wire Rope is PVC covered and can be used to for repair, barrier cable, handles, or light rigging. Consequently, it is commonly referred to as ‘working wire’ as Galvanised Wire Rope will not work harden in the same way that Stainless Steel wire will over time. Usage of the wire suits fittings for 3.0mm. Tensile Strength (MBS) = ~479.3kg

What is this?

  • 3.0mm / 4.0mm 6×7 Red Coated G1570 Galvanised  Steel Wire Rope

What are the dimensions?

  • Wire diameter:
    • Core (without coating): 3.0mm
    • Total (with coating): 4.0mm
  • Wire Construction is 6×7 FC
  • Grade is G1570 Galvanised Steel
  • Tensile Strength (MBS) = ~479.3 kg

Who is it for?

  • Commonly used in Safety Applications, Art Installations, Shop Fitting, Access Prevention Wire, Object Suspension, including Theatre Production Infrastructure.

What is included?

  • A single continuous length of up to 1000M. Sum combinations of the variable sizes to get the desired total length. For example – choose a quantity of “8” of the 10M size to select a single length of 80 Metres.
  • 100M or less is packaged as a coil in a sealed plastic envelope
  • >100M is loaded on a spool.

What are the features?

  • Flexibility is mid-range
  • Shape Retention resists kinking
  • Stretch is none
  • Corrosion Resistance is ultimate

What works with this product?

  • Manually crimped fittings (Thimbles and Ferrules) secure and terminate the wire rope.
  • Hydraulically swaged Stainless Steel Fittings matching the core wire diameter also suit this wire rope

What to avoid with this product?

  • Bulldog clamps (wire rope grips) do suit this wire.
  • Coated Wire should have the coating removed to achieve secure installation
  • Aluminium crimps may lead to corrosion through a dissimilar alloy reaction in aggressive environments

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Understand galvanised steel wire rope cleaning considerations, steps, and materials... Read More
The cleaning of wire rope is integral to assuring the durability and longevity of a wire rope product. Depending on the base material of the product, either our Stainless Steel Wire Rope Maintenance Guide or our Galvanised Steel Wire Rope Maintenance Guide highlights the similarities and differences in maintaining various wire ropes. To understand other differences between stainless steel and galvanised wire ropes, consider this comparative guide...Read more

How to plan regular cleaning & Maintenance for increased product durability... Read More To ensure the longevity of your product, a planned regular cleaning and maintenance approach is highly recommended. Whether the product is wire, fittings, or even tools -the frequency of cleaning, maintenance and inspection will vary depending on many factors such as environment, usage levels, required performance, and any inherent risk or safety factors. All of these things are worthy of consideration when planning predictive and/or preventative maintenance...

Given the vast proportion of Australia's population resides near a shoreline - the effect of a marine environment is often the most significant factor in product longevity

The table below proposes a cleaning schedule based only on "environment". It is intended as a guide and should be varied as required. We recommend using non-aggressive cleaning agents and fresh water for routine maintenance.

Environment Agression Level Distance from Coast Cleaning Schedule
Indoors environment Very Low N/A Every 18 - 48 Months
Clean inland environment Low 20km + Every 10 - 12 Months
Moderate urban or coastal environment Medium 1-5km Every 4 - 6 Months
Harsh urban or coastal environment High < 500m Every 2 - 3 Months
Severe coastal/ marine environment Extreme < 500m Every 1 - 2 Weeks

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