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  2. WireCo WorldGroup - Wikipedia

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    It acquired the wire rope division of A.H. Leschen & Sons of St. Louis, Missouri in 1962; the Armco Steel wire rope division in 1988; the Rochester Corporation wire rope division in 1998; the Broderick Bascom Rope Company and MacWhyte Wire Rope Company of Wisconsin in 1999; the Aceros Camesa in Mexico in 2005; entered into a joint agreement ...

  3. Loos & Co. - Wikipedia

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    This included importing aircraft cable and wire rope from Europe and Japan as well as distributing tools and fittings. In 1962, Loos & Co. began to manufacture cable assemblies. In 1964, facilities were expanded to produce plastic-coated cables. By 1971, the company acquired the necessary equipment and began manufacturing wire rope and cable. [6]

  4. Usha Martin - Wikipedia

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    Elevators/lifts: Usha Martin manufactures wire ropes used in elevator systems for commercial buildings, residential complexes, and industrial facilities. These wire ropes ensure safe and reliable vertical transportation. Wind energy: Usha Martin has been involved in the supply of steel wire ropes for wind turbines. These wire ropes are used for ...

  5. Pulley - Wikipedia

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    [12] Diagram 3 shows that now three rope parts support the load W which means the tension in the rope is W/3. Thus, the mechanical advantage is three. Thus, the mechanical advantage is three. By adding a pulley to the fixed block of a gun tackle the direction of the pulling force is reversed though the mechanical advantage remains the same ...

  6. Bridon Ropes - Wikipedia

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    Bridon Ropes, also known as Bridon International Ltd [1] is a manufacturing company in Doncaster in South Yorkshire that makes wire rope. It is now part of the Belgium -based Bekaert company. The name Bridon originates from the concatenation or contraction of the words British and Doncaster; it is not a family name.

  7. Wire rope - Wikipedia

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    In stricter senses, the term wire rope refers to a diameter larger than 9.5 mm (3 ⁄ 8 in), with smaller gauges designated cable or cords. [1] Initially wrought iron wires were used, but today steel is the main material used for wire ropes. Historically, wire rope evolved from wrought iron chains, which had a record of mechanical failure.

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