Question 2160 Deck General

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What is the main reason to slush a wire rope?

A Prevent kinking
B Prevent rotting
C Lubricate the inner wires and prevent wear
D Keep the wire soft and manageable
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) Lubricate the inner wires and prevent wear. Slushing a wire rope involves applying a lubricating compound to the interior of the rope. This helps lubricate the inner wires, reducing wear and extending the life of the wire rope. The lubricant prevents corrosion and wear on the individual wires, which can lead to the rope becoming weakened over time. The other options are incorrect - A) preventing kinking is an important reason to use wire rope properly, but not the main reason for slushing; B) preventing rotting is not the primary purpose, as wire rope is not subject to the same deterioration as natural fiber ropes; and D) keeping the wire soft and manageable is a secondary benefit, but not the main reason for slushing.

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