cables usually break because they became misaligned or "jumped" the tracks on the drum. When the cable isn't seated perfectly in the drum’s grooves, it gets pinched or rubbed against the metal casing. Over time, this friction acts like a saw, fraying the steel strands until the cable snaps under the high tension of the spring.
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