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					<description><![CDATA[Re 5.5m x 2.680m 5 panel sectional garage door. What is the smallest size pulley that can be used with 3.2 wire cable, I&#039;ve had core protusion on one cable various lengths of time over 27 years,mainly used 7x19 wire trying 7x7 marine grade ss wire 590kg breaking strain 115kg swl. I calculated door at 400Ibs,regards Ian.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Re 5.5m x 2.680m 5 panel sectional garage door. What is the smallest size pulley that can be used with 3.2 wire cable, I&#8217;ve had core protusion on one cable various lengths of time over 27 years,mainly used 7&#215;19 wire trying 7&#215;7 marine grade ss wire 590kg breaking strain 115kg swl. I calculated door at 400Ibs,regards Ian.</p>
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