Steel wire rope systems are engineered to carry immense loads, but they are not static entities. Whether employed in architectural rigging, structural bracing, or high-cycle elevator steel wire rope applications, these cables inevitably experience slack. This occurs due to initial construction stretch, long-term load settling, or thermal expansion and contraction. Without a mechanism to compensate for these changes, the system loses integrity, leading to unsafe vibrations, reduced load capacity, or catastrophic failure.
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