Alps Pinnacle Brand Vinyl Covered Stainless Steel Wire Rope Shroud And Life Line on 2040-parts.com
Chocowinity, North Carolina, United States
This is a no reserve auction for a spool of New Alps brand Vinyl Covered Stainless Steel Wire Rope; it is 210 feet in length with 1/8 Stainless wire and an overall diameter of 7/32 including the white vinyl covering. The wire is 7 X 19 304 stainless steel. The spool was originally 250 feet from which I have used about 40 feet, leaving the 210 foot length. It is ideal for lifelines, shrouds, stays and topping lifts. For economical shipping, I will remove it from the wooden spool and package it in a medium USPS priority box.
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