Guy Rope

Ropes for tensioning to give stability to free-standing structures used in industry and leisure.

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Do you want to know more about ropes and their uses? When you go sailing they keep the mast upright and steady and when we you find somewhere to camp they will hold your tents firmly in place.  If you need extra guy-lines for your tents, shelters and gazebos or you want to the learn the knots and accessories you can use to secure them, you’ll discover them with us.

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What Are Guy Ropes

Guy ropes are strong ropes made of wire or synthetic mixes design to keep their original length and should not stretch. They need to be able to withstand indefinite periods of being held under tension without slipping .

What Are Guy Ropes Used For

Guy ropes are used to secure tall poles such telegraph poles and large flag poles.You can use them for smaller temporary projects; for instance, to make ladders stable, and they are used for large long-term installations such as turbines and radio masts.

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