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METRIC WIRE ROPES- 6 x 36 wire rope is a more flexible cable wire than 6 x 19 wire rope since it has a higher number of wires per strand. Some of the most common uses are winch lines, choker and boom lines, and works well in marine environments.
* EIPS (Extra Improved Plowed Steel) wire rope has roughly 10% more strength than regular IPS. Independent wire rope core ( IWRC ) provides added strength, reduces the amount of stretch. IWRC wire rope also is resistance to heat and provides extra corrosion resistance over a typical bright wire finish.

More wires per strand than other wire rope provides the flexibility required for repeat bending over drums and pulleys and the stainless steel wire rope withstands outdoor and washdown applications.

Type 302/304 stainless steel is the standard alloy for use in wire rope and cable. It has about the same strength as galvanized rope or cable but is much more corrosion resistant. It can be used in most industrial atmospheres and has acceptable corrosion resistance when used in marine- and salt water.
Type 316 stainless steel is the standard high corrosion resistant steel for rope and cable. It is resistant to many chemicals in the pulp and paper, photographic, food processing and textile industries. It has the best pitting resistance in marine and salt water and can be used in temperatures up to 480°C (900°F).

Stainless Steel Wire Ropes are an important part of our core product range. We keep stock of AISI 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel Wire Rope from 0.5mm up to 26mm in various constructions including: 1X19, 7X7, 7X19 and 6X36 wire core.
Providing high quality materials is an extremely important part of our ethos which is why our stainless steel wire ropes are produced in accordance with BSMA29 standards by one of the leading stainless steel wire rope manufacturers in the world.
Our ropes are used in demanding conditions and it is therefore vital that the tolerance and chemical composition of the material is as per the required AISI 316 requirements. Applications and markets include:structural and architectural, balustrade, yacht rigging and Stay Wire applications.

· Marine-Grade Material: Take your property seriously and start protecting your space! Our wire rope is made from a high-strength T316 stainless steel material, offering wear-proof and rust-proof features. There is no need to worry about corrosion, ensuring you excellent durability and longevity. Set the stylish and sleek railing system in your yard with this wire cable, and enjoy leisure time surrounded by safety.
· 7x19 Strand Core: Our cable"s secret is in its strength! This stainless steel cable has a 7x19 structure construction; 7 groups of 19 strands are braided together to form the cable. Thanks to the strong core construction, this wire rope is tightly wound for even cut. Customize the length with a cutter and get your ideal cable with no burrs.
· The Strength You Can Trust: The breaking strength of our wire rope is capable of reaching up to 3,700 lbs thanks to the thickened 3/16"" diameter. The recommended working strength is up to 840 lbs. It allows for a variety of hanging, strapping, and DIY activities. Take a rest and let the rope take over the heavy work. Get any job completed with peace of mind!
· Reliable to Use: Features a polished and smooth surface, this stainless steel wire rope can safeguard your hands, avoiding discomfort and damage. Cut the cord and start your DIY journey.
· Broad Applications: Get ready to take control of any space! Perfect for indoor and outdoor use. The 500ft stainless steel cable meets all your daily needs! The go-to choice for deck railing, garden fencing, supporting your plants, hanging birdfeeders, string lights, clotheslines, etc. Add some freshness to your life with this VEVOR wire rope.

Our stainless-steel aircraft cable consists of thin steel wires that are stranded together to give the cable a combination of flexibility and strength. Although the largest diameter of aircraft cable available at Tyler Madison maxes out at a ¼”, it is lightweight and strong enough to meet special airline safety standards.
Commercial quality "aircraft grade" cable is made from galvanized steel wire or stainless steel wire. Galvanized aircraft cable provides high tensile strength and adequate corrosion resistance for most commercial applications. Stainless steel cable provides slightly lower tensile strength, but greater resistance to corrosion. We also offer aircraft cable fitting services.
Cable or wire rope is fabricated from individual wires put together in a uniform helical arrangement to form what is called a strand. A strand typically contains 7 wires (1 x 7) or 19 wires (1 x 19), although others are available. Cable or wire rope contains a varying number of these strands such as 7 x 7 and 7 x 19 (number of strands x wire per strand). The more strands and more wires per strand, the more flexible the cable and the higher the cost. The greater the cable diameter, the greater the diameter of each wire and the greater the breaking strength.
Our aircraft cable for sale can be coated with a number of different plastics such as vinyl (PVC) or nylon in various colors. Black, clear and white are typical stock colors, other colors can be ordered. Also, other polymers are available for braided steel cable.
Airplane cable is used for more than just aircraft applications. It’s strength and flexibility make aircraft braided steel cable perfect for numerous commercial and industrial uses. Stainless steel aircraft cable is typically used in areas where the components are exposed to oxidative chemicals such as salt, and the ability to resist corrosion is crucial. Galvanized aircraft cable is a more affordable solution, but it does not resist corrosion as well.
At Tyler Madison Inc., aircraft cable assemblies are just one of the many quality wire rope products that we manufacture for our industrial and commercial customers . We have the ability to create fully customized cable assemblies with standard or custom aircraft cable fittings. With skilled labor and precise advanced equipment, we are able to manufacture quality aircraft wire ropes and high-strength cables at an affordable price. Along the way, we can help you design and engineer aircraft cable fittings for your application. If you have an idea of what kind of aviation cable assembly or wire rope you need, but aren"t sure how to make it a reality, just contact Tyler Madison today and we will be ready to help!
We are committed to providing our customers maximum value when they choose to do business with us, whether it"s custom aircraft cables, metal cables or standard braided steel cable. That’s why we go above and beyond with our customer service and offer value-added services to ensure the quality of our products and the satisfaction of our customers. These services include:Design Assistance
No matter how customized the cable, wire rope or aircraft cable fittings for your application needs to be, we are more than capable of helping you get the job done!
For more information or inquiries about our wire rope or aircraft cable fittings, get in touch with us today. Our team of experts are here to answer any of your questions. We look forward to hearing from you!

We stock all kinds of type 304 Stainless steel aircraft cable and type 316 stainless steel aircraft cable both also known as SSAC. Applications of stainless steel cable vary but SSAC is often used in industries such as architectural for decks and docks, rigging for sail boats, the food industry and water treatment facilities. is utilized in environments where corrosion resistance is required.
At Worldwide Enterprises, we have provided stainless steel aircraft cable for decades to riggers and designers for some of the highest profile and demanding applications including racing vessels, award winning architectural designs and clean environment conditions in the food and water treatment industries.
In addition to the stainless steel aircraft cable specs listed below we also stock a full line of larger diameter stainless steel wire ropes in many different constructions. For more information about our stainless steel aircraft cable and stainless steel hardware and fittings please contact us today.

Just to keep people confused, sometimes we call it Guy Wire Cable, sometimes we call it Aircraft Cable, sometimes just Wire Rope. Choosing a Wire Rope for the first time, or even the tenth time can be a daunting task. We start off with a strange term like aircraft cable, which is deceiving if you are trying to buy a wire for construction or marine rigging rather than aerospace applications. Since aerospace was the first place where Wire Rope was used commonly, the stringent requirements associated with this industry were the guiding force behind how wire rope is broken into specific categories. Thankfully here at U.S. Rigging, we have put together a guide that should help to simplify and demystify some of the important factors associated with picking out a Wire Rope.
It may be easiest to start out using one of our premium wire ropes as an example to break things down a bit. Unless you are using your guy wire in a marine rigging application or another context that involves saltwater or extreme moisture, you are going to want to use 7x19 Nylon Coated Galvanized Wire Rope for your most heavy-duty uses. While Galvanized Steel does not resist saltwater or moisture as stainless steel does, it is very resistant to wear, corrosion, and abrasion. the 19 wire, 7 strand design of this rope means that this particular model is also engineered to be especially flexible. Just to add another element to this rope’s Nylon Coating adds resistance to friction and heat.
Wire Ropes are measured by two factors - how many wires are included in each line and how many strands are included within these wires. If you try to read this sentence too many times, it may give you a headache, so here are some examples.
When you are choosing your wire cable, there is a general rule of thumb. Large wires generally stand up very well to abrasion but are not as resistant to fatigue as smaller wires. the size of the rope will help to determine both its strength and flexibility.
For the most part, Galvanized Steel is a little easier on your wallet than Stainless Steel and it will take a lot of abuse without much damage to show. However Galvanized Steel is not quite as strong as Stainless Steel and it can’t be used in jobs where the rope may be exposed to saltwater or excessive moisture.
If you really need to save some cash, bare guy wire cables can hold up pretty decent in some applications. However, if you want your cable to hold up against the elements and friction, you are going to want to look into something with some kind of coating on it. You can choose between a Nylon Coat or Vinyl Coating.
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