sodronyok
Sodronyok, in English often called wire ropes, are assemblies of multiple steel wires twisted into strands around a central core to form a flexible, high-strength cable. They are designed to lift, pull, or support heavy loads in a variety of industrial applications, including cranes, hoists, elevators, mining equipment, winches, and guying for towers. The performance of a sodronyok depends on its construction, core type, and lubrication, which influence strength, fatigue life, and bending flexibility.
Construction and types: Wire ropes are built from strands of small wires wound together and surrounding a
History and standards: The first practical wire rope was developed in the 1830s by Wilhelm Albert for