Louden Cable Ricker — Continued 



Galvanized Steel Wire Rope 



Fig. 417 (May) 



Fig. 418 (June) 



Size, as may be desired. We recommend the heavier size. 

 Either Fig. 417 or Fig. 418 may be used as the track for the 

 Carrier. Fig. 417 maltes the best track, but is more expensive. 

 Five-eighth inch size: Weight per 100 ft.. 76 pounds. One- 

 half inch size: Weight per hundred feet, 61 pounds. 



Galvanized Steel Strand, >^-in. Diameter 



Fig. 418 is composed of seven No. 8 Wires. Estimated 

 breaking strain about four tons. This makes a cheaper track 

 than the Galvanized Steel Wire Rope and is used quite often. 

 Weight per 1 00 feet, 50 pounds. 



Cable Clamps 



Fig. 337 is our Wire Cable Loop Clamp and is used to make a loop at 

 the end of the cable. Two of these should be used with each stacker. 

 Weight each, \'l pounds. 



The Wire Cable Stop Clamp, Fig. 337^, is placed on the wire cable 

 track at either side of the poles at the end of the stack to hold the upper 

 ends of the poles securely in position. Four of these Clamps are used for 

 each stacker. Weight each, I pound. 



These clamps are made of malleable iron and are held together with two 

 good, strong bolts, which grip the cable firmly so that they will not slip. 



Fig. 337 (Porto) 



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Fig. 337}^ (Rico) 



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