What is lashing wire used for?

CWI lashing wire is used throughout America in the utility and telecommunications industries to bring and support aerial cables or a combination of cables to a supporting strand. Lashing wire alloys are also used in the fabrication of pole line hardware.

How much does a roll of lashing wire weigh?

6 32 lbs. Stainless steel lashing wire is used to lash overhead wire or cable to a supporting strand. PREMIER offers lashing wire in a variety of types and diameters for the telecommunications, utilities, and cable TV industries. PREMIER lashing wire is made in the USA.

What is stainless lashing wire?

Stainless steel lashing wire is used in a lasher or combination of cables to a supporting strand. It is a specially controlled annealing process, which yields a uniform fine grain strand structure throughout the wire length.

How many feet are in a roll of lashing wire?

There are 6 coils per box, and each coil is 1600 feet long. Lashing wire is used to attach cables to messenger wire in utility and communication installations.

What is messenger cable?

Definition of messenger cable : a usually steel cable supporting a telephone cable or other wires conducting electricity.

What is tie wire?

Tie wire is made of annealed wire and is widely used in tying reinforcement bars and reinforcing mesh. It has high tensile strength and is the most commonly used product for tying reinforcement. Tie wire comes in 1.57mm diameter and various materials like black, galvanised and stainless steel.

What is catenary wire?

A catenary wire, or a catenary system, is used in today’s modern running of electrically wired public transportation such as in trains. The purpose of implementing this system when constructing new train stations and lines or adding new trains or trams to an existing line is to provide power.

What is Strand and lash?

Strand and lash consists of a steel support strand, typically a 6.6M EHS ΒΌ inch 7-wire galvanized steel strand used to support any type of communications cable(s), typically held in place with a stainless- steel lashing wire.