Originally Posted by
jboggs
You first step will be to calculate (or measure) the actual load on the cable. Depending on the geometry of your device a payload of 5 lb could actually result in a 50 lb load, or more, on the cable. Then calculate (or measure) how much the actual cable length is stretching under load. That will give you the strength parameters of your current cable. All cables will stretch some amount under load. You just need to determine how much stretch is acceptable for your loads. Then get in touch with a cable manufacturer or distributor.