Climber carbon steel wire rope
Climber wire ropes are made of all steel and actually have the least number of strands among all the structures of the tow wire, except for the single-stranded restraining wires. In the structure of the climbing wire rope, which is produced in full steel, only 4 strands are used, and each strand has 31 steel wires. The type of texture of the wires in the Climber steel wire structure is special and is known as the combined texture of Warrington Seal, which the extension of the structure, WS, also indicates this type of texture. Wires with a higher diameter are used in the outer layer of the climbers towing wire strings to bring maximum wear resistance in contact with surfaces that can be rocks and gravel in climbing use.