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which wire rope stand are twisted in opposite directions​

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Answered by ShrutiDhenge
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Regular lay ropes are also less subject to failure from crushing and distortion because of the shorter length of exposed outer wires. Lang lay is the opposite; the wires and strands spiral in the same direction and appear to run at a diagonal to the center line of the rope.

Answered by btsarmy2031
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here's the answer:-

The helix or spiral of the wires and strands in a rope is called the lay. Regular lay denotes rope in which the wires are twisted in one direction, and the strands in the opposite direction to form the rope. The wires appear to run roughly parallel to the center line of the rope.

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