Cable
Size
(inches) |
Finished
O.D. |
Approx.
Weight Per
1000 Ft. (Lbs) |
| 3/64" |
1/16" |
5.4 |
| 3/32 |
7.2 |
| 1/8 |
11.2 |
| 1/16 |
3/32 |
9.7 |
| 1/8 |
12 |
| 3/32 |
1/8 |
20 |
| 5/32 |
24 |
| 3/16 |
27 |
| 1/8 |
5/32 |
34 |
| 3/16 |
38 |
| 7/32 |
44 |
| 1/4 |
48 |
| 5/32 |
3/16 |
51 |
| 7/32 |
53 |
| 1/4 |
69 |
| 3/16 |
1/4 |
76 |
| 5/16 |
92 |
| 3/8 |
113 |
| 7/32 |
5/16 |
109 |
| 3/8 |
132 |
| 1/4 |
5/16 |
130 |
| 3/8 |
141 |
| 5/16 |
3/8 |
200 |
| 7/16 |
217 |
| 3/8 |
7/16 |
279 |
| 1/2 |
288 |
Miniature cable available on request (smaller than 1/32")
Galvanized, stainless steel 304 and 316 cable available.

We have engineered our own mixes to offer you superior quality colors.
The plastics are offered in their natural finish or colored. U.V. inhibitors
and flame retardant material can be added to the plastic before jacketing.
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Our Extruders are equipped with laser monitors that continuously measure the diameter of the coated cable. This equipment insures the highest quality control over the outside diameter of the coatings during production.
- Nylon 6 (standard)
- Nylon 11 (high performance)
- Vinyl
- Urethane
- Polypropelyne
- Polyester (Hytrel)
- Polyethylene
Steel cable can be jacketed
with a number of plastics, and a variety of wall thicknesses. Commonly used
plastics include PVC, Nylon, Polypropylene or Polyethylene, although other
plastics can be used for special applications. |