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A steep slope multiplies the weight of the cable. Use the catalogue’s coefficient of friction chart. For example, a cable weighing 2 kg/m on a 40° slope exerts a downward force equal to 2 kg/m * sin(40°) – which the cable cleats must resist.

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They say if you visit Hilly now, the streets are flat and the sun shines eighteen hours a day. But if you look up, you can still see a single, shimmering line stretching into the blue—a reminder that they are still anchored to something much higher than themselves, all thanks to a catalogue found under a stone. If you'd like to , tell me: A steep slope multiplies the weight of the cable