Question 2162 Deck General

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When cutting wire rope, seizings are put on each side of the cut. The seizings prevent the wire from unlaying and also _______________.

A maintain the original balance of the tension in the wires and strands
B prevent moisture from entering between the wires at the cut end
C forces lubricant from the core to protect the raw, cut end
D All of the above
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) maintain the original balance of the tension in the wires and strands. When cutting wire rope, seizings are placed on each side of the cut to prevent the wires from unlaying or unraveling. This is important because the seizings help maintain the original balance of tension in the individual wires and strands of the rope. This prevents the rope from becoming unbalanced and potentially losing strength or integrity at the cut point. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly address the primary purpose of the seizings, which is to preserve the structural integrity of the wire rope at the cut location.

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