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Wire Rope Fittings

9 Verified Suppliers
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Fairfield, NJ
Wire Rope, Cable Assemblies & Lockwire Replacement Safety Cable
 
Wellington, OH
Mfg/Engineering-standard & custom structural steel components. Clevises & Clevis Pins, Turnbuckles w/Fittings, Threaded Rods, Rod Ends, Adjust. Yokes, EyeNuts, Eye Bolts, Swage: Sockets, Sleeves, Studs, Wire Rope Clips & Thimbles, Flanges
 
Norridge, IL
Wire rope, aircraft cable, cable assemblies, slings, lanyards, turnbuckles, eyebolts, wire rope clips, shackles & bungee cords
 
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Harrisonville, MO
 
Jacksonville, AR
 
Oakland, CA
 
Lee's Summit, MO
 
Carson City, NV
 
Santa Ana, CA
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Wire Rope Fittings

The wire rope fittings industry focuses on the production and supply of components used to secure, connect, and manage wire ropes in various applications. Wire rope fittings include a range of products such as clips, thimbles, sockets, turnbuckles, and shackles. These components are essential for ensuring the safe and efficient use of wire ropes in lifting, rigging, and securing operations. The manufacturing process of wire rope fittings typically involves forging, casting, or machining, depending on the specific type of fitting and its intended application. Materials commonly used in the production of wire rope fittings include carbon steel, stainless steel, and galvanized steel, chosen for their strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. Wire rope fittings serve a wide array of industries, including construction, maritime, mining, oil and gas, and transportation. In construction, these fittings are crucial for tasks such as hoisting and securing loads. The maritime industry relies on them for mooring and towing operations. In mining, wire rope fittings are used in hoisting systems and for securing equipment. The oil and gas sector utilizes these components in offshore and onshore drilling operations. Transportation industries use wire rope fittings in applications such as cable cars and suspension bridges. The design and selection of wire rope fittings depend on factors such as load capacity, environmental conditions, and specific application requirements. Proper installation and maintenance of wire rope fittings are critical to ensure safety and longevity. Industry standards and regulations guide the manufacturing and use of these components to ensure they meet safety and performance criteria. Wire rope fittings play a vital role in the functionality and safety of wire rope systems, making them indispensable in various industrial applications.

Wire ropes and cables are widely used in various industries, from independent contractors to massive manufacturers. The versatility of wire rope and cable makes it an excellent all-around tool for hundreds of different jobs. One of the many industries that frequently turns to wire rope for its structural and mobile applications is the military. There are a few ways in which this massive channel makes a case for various uses for wire rope, and it, much like OSHA, even has its own specifications to ensure its standards are met. Here, we'll discuss military wire and cable and how it's put to work in this industry. ...(Full Article)
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