What Causes A Cable to Do This? (Pictures Added)
Hi guys,
I'm wondering if you can tell me why this cable is doing this? It's 3/8" 140' long. I had lost the pin from one of my cinch blocks. I couldn't get another one, so instead I used one of these, due to the fact the color was better so I could see it if dropped in the snow again.
Here's a picture of that pin:
Unfortunately, soon after making up that cable, I managed to have the cable get wrapped around the long pin, causing a light curling edfect part of the cable. About 12'.
I've been removing trees along a power line, using the same cable to put tension on the tree so it falls the correct direction away from the power line.
The cable has been showing a lot more pronounced curling as well as many more curls in it. It now looks like this:
Do you feel the additional curls are caused from the hurt I did originally by putting the cable over the pin? Or am I putting too much force on the cable while pulling?
Most important, does the curling effect the cable as far as it still being safe to use?
Thank You,
Chris
Hi guys,
I'm wondering if you can tell me why this cable is doing this? It's 3/8" 140' long. I had lost the pin from one of my cinch blocks. I couldn't get another one, so instead I used one of these, due to the fact the color was better so I could see it if dropped in the snow again.
Here's a picture of that pin:
Unfortunately, soon after making up that cable, I managed to have the cable get wrapped around the long pin, causing a light curling edfect part of the cable. About 12'.
I've been removing trees along a power line, using the same cable to put tension on the tree so it falls the correct direction away from the power line.
The cable has been showing a lot more pronounced curling as well as many more curls in it. It now looks like this:
Do you feel the additional curls are caused from the hurt I did originally by putting the cable over the pin? Or am I putting too much force on the cable while pulling?
Most important, does the curling effect the cable as far as it still being safe to use?
Thank You,
Chris
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