Why is the structure of cord grips important?
What will be an ideal response?
Cord grips are constructed in a basketweave pattern. The grips are tubular in shape and are made from strands of galvanized plow steel wire. Grips are available in a variety of sizes to fit most cables or cords. When strain or tension is placed on the rubber cord so that it is pulled taut, the basket structure of the cord grip contracts to apply a stronger grip on the cord.
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