Galvanized Steel Cable
The Galvanized Steel Cable for boat lifts is like a superhero for your boat, strong and ready to go! It’s cut to fit, making it easy to install and perfect for keeping your boat safe in freshwater.
Strength and Durability: Picture it as a tough 7 x 19 rope, ready to lift even the heaviest boats. The galvanized part makes it even stronger, outdoing stainless steel.
Corrosion Resistance: It fights off rust pretty well, great for freshwater. The special coating shields it from rust. But if you’re in saltwater, think about using stainless steel for extra protection.
Flexibility and Compatibility: This cable is super flexible, gliding smoothly in your boat lift. It keeps things running smoothly and reduces the chance of things going wrong.
Safety and Sizing: Follow the safety rules and tips from ASME when picking your cable size. Don’t only think about breaking strength. This cable is your go-to for freshwater boats, and it comes in different sizes.
Conclusion: The Galvanized Steel Cable is your buddy for freshwater boat lifts. It’s strong, fights off rust, and moves like a pro. If you’re dealing with saltwater, check out stainless steel. This cable is your sidekick for a smooth lift.
Aircraft Cable: BH-USA thinks 7 x 19 aircraft cables are perfect for boat lifts, with a 5:1 safety factor. Don’t use them for flying planes or lifting people, though!
Safe Working Load vs. Minimum Breaking Strength: Put Safe Working Load (SWL) first, not breaking strength. SWL includes a safety factor for real-life stuff. Don’t just rely on “Breaking Strength” when you rate a cable.