Anything you want! There are too many uses to name all of them here. Some uses of rope are to tie something, to connect something, to make a bridge, and to climb.
Steel wire is commonly known as wire rope. Several layers of metal wire are twisted to form a rope. Steel is the main material used in wire rope today. The product was developed in the 1830's and was primarily used in mining when applications that could lift and hoist weights in elevators were essential.
A sheave (/ʃiːv/) is a pulley with a grooved wheel for holding a belt, wire rope, or rope. The grooved wheel spins inside the frame of the sheave. This allows the wire or rope to move freely minimizing wear and abrasion on cable. Sheaves can be used to redirect a cable or rope, lift loads, and transmit power.
A metal rope is also called a wire rope.
a tabacco rope
A long flexible rope is commonly referred to as a "line" or "cord." In specific contexts, it may also be called a "rope" or "string," depending on its thickness and intended use. For example, a climbing rope is designed for safety and durability, while a fishing line is thinner and more flexible. In nautical terms, various types of ropes are referred to as "lines" when used on boats.
Rope's. The rope's ends are starting to fray.
Rope and pulley.
on the tight rope ..rope climb
The rope that is used by a cowboy is called lasso.
Ordinary rope was the type of rope that Roy Rogers used.
Hemp and nylon are good sources for rope.
you go were ever the rope leads?!
The quipa rope is actually just a knotted rope and it was used for counting in some countries
That is a kind of rope used by Argentinian cowboys to rope cattle.
They used rope for tieng things together.
Yes, but a knot that is present inline in a taut rope weakens the rope. No rope or line should be used with a knot in it for this reason.
Jute is one of the natural fibers used to make rope.