I noticed that Rigging Only uses 316 wire exclusively for boat rigging.
So, where does this leave the yachtsman who has 316 standing rigging and wishes to tension the rig properly?
I just made a technical support request of Loos, asking if there's a conversion table available for 316 1/19 SS wire.
Reading Loos' web page, about their tension gauges, I read this:At Rigging Only our yacht and sail boat rigging wire is the highest quality wire available. The standing rigging 1x19 wire rope is type 316 stainless steel, strand polished, and every spool has an actual pull test certification as well as chemical analysis. We stock 1x19 wire from 3/32 wire to 5/8 diameter wire and metric wire diameters from 4mm through 16mm rigging wire.
(emphasis theirs)NOTE ! THE INTENDED USE OF THIS GAUGE IS TO BE USED ON 302 / 304 1x19 S.S. CABLE IN APPROPRIATE SIZES. IF USED ON OTHER CABLE TYPES, SIZES, AND CONSTRUCTION YOUR READINGS WOULD BE CONSISTENT (REPEATABLE) BUT POUND TENSION VALUES WOULD DIFFER FROM THOSE LISTED ON THE LABEL. GAUGE MAY NOT READ "O" WHEN AT REST, AS THEY ARE CALIBRATED AT MIDRANGE OF TENSION.
So, where does this leave the yachtsman who has 316 standing rigging and wishes to tension the rig properly?
I just made a technical support request of Loos, asking if there's a conversion table available for 316 1/19 SS wire.
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