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Low Profile Wire Rope Clip-66
Low Profile Wire Rope Clip-66
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Applications of Low Profile Wire Rope Clips:
Rigging and Lifting:
- Used in lifting applications where wire ropes need to be secured or terminated, such as in cranes, hoists, and pulleys.
Marine Applications:
- Commonly employed in marine environments for securing rigging, sails, and other equipment on boats and ships.
Construction:
- Used to secure wire ropes in construction sites, often for temporary installations or safety lines.
Automotive:
- Sometimes used in automotive applications for securing cables and other components.
Landscaping and Fencing:
- Utilized in landscaping projects to secure cables for tensioning or fencing applications.
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