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Filtec’s team in front of their new Big Twister


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Lifting made easy with Caldwell’s new Dura-Lite™


Photo courtesy of US Coast Guard 24


JULY/AUGUST 2015 VOLUME 30 | ISSUE 4


[FEATURES]


20 | GERMAN LEGACY MEETS AMERICAN INNOVATION For decades, Filtec-Precise has paved the way in the industrial yarn business from their outpost in North Carolina. But even with all of their ingenuity, they’ve never lost sight of the steadfast commitment to quality their German heritage instilled in them.


24 | STRAND CORE’S CONTINUED COMMITMENTS & RENEWED SUCCESS


Within the world of the domestic wire rope industry, Strand Core is among the elite. Over their 40+ years they’ve forged a legacy of reliability and respect – and they have every intention of maintaining it.


[WRE CATALOG GUIDE] 29 | What’s New


30 | Innovations With the introduction of their lightweight and durable composite lifting and spreader beams, Caldwell is hoping to lighten the load of the industry.


35 | WRE Catalog View the latest product offerings and updated listings.


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4 | EDITOR’S NOTE 9 | INDUSTRY NEWS


73 | WRE UPDATE 77 | CLASSIFIEDS 79 | RIGGER’S CORNER


ON THE COVER Seen here is the first North American installation of TEUFELBERGER’S NEW HIGH PERFORMANCE BOOM HOIST ROPE, EVOLUTION P9, in La Mesa, TX, March 11th, 2015 on a Liebherr LR1400/2. Premier Wire Rope supplied the rope.


Teufelberger launched the new high performance boom hoist rope in 2014 – the Evolution P9. Teufelberger notes many advantages of the new Evolution P9 highlighting the excellent spooling behavior in multilayer spooling under high tension due to the highest dimensional stability under lateral pressure.


Photo courtesy of Bill Adams, Technical Advisor Special Wire Ropes


Wire Rope Exchange JULY/AUGUST 2015, Vol. 30, Issue 4


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