Stainless Steel 316 Wire Rope on Reel, 7x7 Strand Core, 1/8" Bare OD, 250' Length, 340 lbs Breaking Strength
Manufacturer | Campbell Chain |
Part Number | 7000426 |
Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
Item model number | 7000426 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Shape | Round Rod |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
Measurement System | Inch |
Included Components | 1 Campbell Branded Product |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Assembled Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
M**U
250$ of swage studs and 750$ for installator at the garbage. I dont think it's really 316
2 days after indoor installation 1 of the 2 ordered rolls start to rust... 250$ of swage studs and 750$ for installator at the garbage.I dont think it's really 316.
I**S
Exactly as described
A well made stainless wire rope, exactly as described.
E**K
Five Stars
I like the fast shipping and being able to recycle the reel after
I**?
Awesome, strong
I rigged up a large shade sail with this stuff and some nicopress fittings and turnbuckles, and cranked it down tight. It lasted for a couple years, until a giant wind gust slapped the place, which ripped the shade sail and snapped off the 4x4" post to which it was anchored, throwing the whole mess across the driveway. The turnbuckles got bent, and they were pretty burly. The wire rope, however, was fine. For an engineered use, call an engineer, but for any household rigging, this ought to be plenty strong. They say 340 lbs breaking strength, but that's some sort of absurd legal nonsense; the real minimum breaking strength is more like 1700 lbs according to our friend Google. Stainless, so it stays pretty, even outside, forever. This is about the biggest cable you can make a reasonably small eyelet in, and I never need anything bigger for random rigging. This and 1/16" do everything for me.
D**D
This is NOT 316 cable.
Per Campbell's website item as pictured 7000426 is actually 304 cable. The 7000497 is truly 316 cable with greater corrosion resistance. The cable you will receive is 7000426 / 304 not 7000497 / 316.
D**Z
no problems
I used this to make a cable railing. I also bought a wire rope cable cutter which made the job possible. I found I could easily roll the wire off by placing the roll inside a milk crate on an 'axle' pipe through the crate handles. Recommended.
A**R
Great packaging, the wire is fantastic yes I say ...
Great packaging, the wire is fantastic yes I say fantastic because ti was exactly as described and the roll was nice and tight.. hung up some yard lights that were 46ft long and it supported with no sag
G**E
Solid product
Perfect accent for our DIY deck railing! We live in NW Oregon and get a lot of rain in the winter and spring. Seems to be very solid construction and holds up well to moisture.
6**M
one roll was perfect and the other tarnished almost immediately
ordered two rolls, one roll was perfect and the other tarnished almost immediately. Order with prime so you can easily return any roll that tarnished quickly.
T**E
Good product
Good price, arrived quickly and worked as expected
P**K
Did the Trick
Worked well for my project. However one spool had a section of cable which had been mashed. I had to work around that section.
M**N
Great! but 316?
It is what I expected. No way to be sure it is 316 though besides watching it over the years to see if it corrodes. Nothing is marked on the package that I can see.
I**H
Good Product Worked as Stated
Good Product Worked as StatedI used this cable in salt water atmosphere
L**M
PERFECT SIZE REEL
BEST DEAL I found on this size stainless steel wire at this length.
P**R
HOG READY
This is your snare wire! Makes great snares, hard to kink, doesn't rust and slides tight...also holds a 300# hog!
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