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How do i calculate lay length? - Answers
Lay length is calculated by measuring the distance a rope or cable extends when laid out flat, typically from one end to the other. If you know the diameter of the coil or spool and the number of turns, you can use the formula: Lay Length = (Number of Turns x Diameter of Coil) / π. Alternatively, for ropes with a specific lay pattern, you may need to measure the angle of the lay and apply trigonometric principles.
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How do i calculate lay length? - Answers
Lay length is calculated by measuring the distance a rope or cable extends when laid out flat, typically from one end to the other. If you know the diameter of the coil or spool and the number of turns, you can use the formula: Lay Length = (Number of Turns x Diameter of Coil) / π. Alternatively, for ropes with a specific lay pattern, you may need to measure the angle of the lay and apply trigonometric principles.
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How do i calculate lay length? - Answers
Lay length is calculated by measuring the distance a rope or cable extends when laid out flat, typically from one end to the other. If you know the diameter of the coil or spool and the number of turns, you can use the formula: Lay Length = (Number of Turns x Diameter of Coil) / π. Alternatively, for ropes with a specific lay pattern, you may need to measure the angle of the lay and apply trigonometric principles.
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