What is a towing wire?
Towing wire is actually the same steel rope that is created from the combination of three main nutritious components, wire layer and wire. A layer of wire is created by twisting several wires together, and a tow wire is formed by twisting a string of wires around a core that is placed in the center. Steel and steel wires can be used in the construction of the towing wire based on the type of application and the environmental conditions where it is to be used. Before the invention of this widely used device, chain ropes were used to lift and move in industries.

Uses of towing wires
Due to the variety of types of tow wire and various structural features in it, tow wire is used in various fields that require moving and lifting. In fact, the tow wire is responsible for restraining, controlling and maintaining the load. The towing wire is used in large works such as mines, cranes and in small and delicate works such as bicycle brakes. Therefore, in the electricity industry, dam construction, port, shipping, petrochemical and oil, drilling companies, mines, transportation, elevators, cranes, etc., all kinds of towing wire are used.
The main sections in the towing wire



