120' Of 3/16" Dyneema Sk-75 Wire Replacement Rope Light Synthetic Winch Line on 2040-parts.com
Bellingham, Washington, United States
AmSteel
Color-Salmon This small diameter of 3/16" comes in an 8 Strand Braid. Hollow core 8 strand 100% Dyneema SK-75 AMSTEEL®
Product Code:870 FIBER (CORE/COVER):Dyneema® Specific Gravity:0.98 Splice:12-Strand Class II Elastic Elongation:
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