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Brand | OOK | OOK | OOK | OOK |
Name | 25 ft. 55 lb. 16-Gauge Galvanized Steel Wire | 15 ft. 50 lb. Nylon Invisible Hanging Wire | 9 ft. 100 lb. Stainless Steel Hanging Wire | 50 ft. 10 lb. 18-Gauge Aluminum Hobby Wire |
Price | $228 | $289 | $349 | $382 |
Ratings | (45) | (15) | (25) | (53) |
Rope Diameter (in.) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1-1/4 |
Working Load Limit (lbs.) | 55 | 50 | 100 | 10 |
Product Length (ft.) | 25 | 15 | 9 | 50 |
Finish Family | Metallic | Clear | Metallic | Metallic |
Features | Abrasion Resistant | Abrasion Resistant | Abrasion Resistant | Abrasion Resistant |
Strand Construction | 1x19 | 1x19 | 6x19 | 1x19 |
Material | Galvanized Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Aluminum |
Rope Configuration | Flat | Flat | Twisted | Flat |
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Brand | OOK | OOK | OOK | OOK |
Name | 25 ft. 55 lb. 16-Gauge Galvanized Steel Wire | 15 ft. 50 lb. Nylon Invisible Hanging Wire | 9 ft. 100 lb. Stainless Steel Hanging Wire | 50 ft. 10 lb. 18-Gauge Aluminum Hobby Wire |
Price | $228 | $289 | $349 | $382 |
Ratings | (45) | (15) | (25) | (53) |
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Thank you for your interest in Hillman products! This product does not stretch or sag provided the weight applied to it is within its safe working load.
The package shows a tied ook nylon wire.It explains as well.If you can, have someone hold the object and then focus on tying the ook nylon wire as per the instructions. You can tie more than one not for extra security.
Thank you for your interest in Hillman products! While this product may for that purpose, we do not recommend it as we cannot guarantee its rigidity.
Thank you for your inquiry pass the end of the invisible wire through the screw eye double back and make 5 or more twists around the ended portion of the wire holding the coils, bring the end back through the first loop formed between the coils and the screw eye and then again though the big loop then grasp the extended portion of the wire and pull up tight
I put a micrometer to it; it's 1.2mm thick.
You probably could but fishing line would do a better job
No. This wire is made of Nylon, which is a form of plastic that easily melts when exposed to heat.
Yes, as long as the weight of the chair is less than 50 lbs, anything over that weight will cause the cord to break.