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wire rope - traducción al árabe

ROPE MADE FROM WIRE
Wire cable; Steel rope; Steel cable; Special Wire Rope; Mechanical cable; Wire (metal rope); Wedge socket; Stay cable; Steel wire; Rope thimble
  • A wire rope sleeve before and after swaging, or crimping
  • Inside view of a [[wind turbine]] tower, showing the wire ropes used as tendons
  • Clamps securing wire rope on logging equipment

wire rope         
حبل سلكى
GUYED         
  • Closeup of anchor end of three guy-wires used to support the [[KVLY-TV mast]] in North Dakota, the tallest guyed mast in the world.  Each guy is one member of a set of three that is located radially around the tower
  • Guy (red arrow), controlling the [[spinnaker]] pole.
  • Yellow guy guard on a sidewalk guy, used due to the limited space between the pole and railing to the right
  • Seabees using tag lines to steady a load during a crane lift
TENSIONED CABLE DESIGNED TO ADD STABILITY TO A FREE-STANDING STRUCTURE
Guy wire; Guy rope; Guywire; Guyed; Guy line; Guy-line; Guy-Wire; Guy cable; Guy wires; Guy-wires; Guy-rope; Guy anchor; Guidewire; Guide-wire; Guy ropes; Tension wire; Guy guard; Down guy

ألاسم

أُضْحُوكَة ; أُفْكُوهَة ; سُخْرَة ; ضُحْكَة ; مَسْخَرَة ; مُضْحِك ; مَضْحَكَة ; هُزْأَة

الفعل

شَدَّ

skipping rope         
  • 1800 illustration of a woman with a skipping rope
  • Advanced competition technique
  • Boy jumping a ''long rope'' in [[Virginia]]
  • Criss-cross technique
  • A child playing with a skipping rope in [[Japan]]
  • Leg over technique
  • LHA-2}}
  • Basic jump technique
  • Alternate foot jump technique
GAME IN WHICH ONE OR MORE PARTICIPANTS JUMP OVER A SWUNG ROPE
Jumprope; Jump-rope; Skip rope; Rope skipping; Jump Rope; Skipping Rope; Skiprope; Jumping rope; Skip-rope; Jump ropes; Jump rope; Speedrope; Skipping ropes
حبل النط

Definición

wire rope
¦ noun a length of rope made from wires twisted together as strands.

Wikipedia

Wire rope

Wire rope is several strands of metal wire twisted into a helix forming a composite rope, in a pattern known as laid rope. Larger diameter wire rope consists of multiple strands of such laid rope in a pattern known as cable laid.

In stricter senses, the term wire rope refers to a diameter larger than 9.5 mm (38 in), with smaller gauges designated cable or cords. Initially wrought iron wires were used, but today steel is the main material used for wire ropes.

Historically, wire rope evolved from wrought iron chains, which had a record of mechanical failure. While flaws in chain links or solid steel bars can lead to catastrophic failure, flaws in the wires making up a steel cable are less critical as the other wires easily take up the load. While friction between the individual wires and strands causes wear over the life of the rope, it also helps to compensate for minor failures in the short run.

Wire ropes were developed starting with mining hoist applications in the 1830s. Wire ropes are used dynamically for lifting and hoisting in cranes and elevators, and for transmission of mechanical power. Wire rope is also used to transmit force in mechanisms, such as a Bowden cable or the control surfaces of an airplane connected to levers and pedals in the cockpit. Only aircraft cables have WSC (wire strand core). Also, aircraft cables are available in smaller diameters than wire rope. For example, aircraft cables are available in 1.2 mm (364 in) diameter while most wire ropes begin at a 6.4 mm (14 in) diameter. Static wire ropes are used to support structures such as suspension bridges or as guy wires to support towers. An aerial tramway relies on wire rope to support and move cargo overhead.