Wire rope grip installation




















These must be oriented with the saddle on the long live end and U-bolt on the short dead end. Install these clamps without any specific orientation, slide the nut over the rope and tighten it onto the threaded halves with a torque wrench. Constructed with a saddle for both the long live end and the short dead end, these clamps apply equal pressure without crimping or crushing the wire rope, so orientation doesn't matter.

Also known as fist grip wire rope clips. Kits include clamps and thimbles to support a wire rope loop and prevent it from fraying. Clamps must be oriented with the saddle on the long live end and U-bolt on the short dead end. Make a removable loop without specialty tools for use in noncritical applications, such as fencing.

Also known as tiller clamps. Create a loop by feeding the wire rope through the clamp and tighten the set screw to secure it in place. Loosen the set screw to quickly adjust the loop. Also known as Gripple rope clamps. They are for use in noncritical applications, such as fencing.

A clamp and thimble in one convenient fitting simplifies installation while providing support and fray protection to the wire rope loop. Use a torque wrench to tighten the clamp. Attach these clamps by running a wire rope through the jaws to create an attachment point anywhere along the wire rope.

Pull wire and cable while maintaining tension until the line can be permanently anchored. Use these clamps with stranded bare steel wire and cable. For Wire Rope Diameter. Fitting Type. These clamps must be oriented with the saddle on the long live end and the U-bolt on the short dead end. These clamps have a forged fabrication and are reliable in critical applications.

They are not for making slings. These must be oriented with the saddle on the long live end and U-bolt on the short dead end. Constructed with a saddle for both the long live end and the short dead end, these clamps apply equal pressure without crimping or crushing the wire rope, so orientation doesn't matter. Also known as fist grip wire rope clips. Install these clamps without any specific orientation, slide the nut over the rope and tighten it onto the threaded halves with a torque wrench.

Kits include clamps and thimbles to support a wire rope loop and prevent it from fraying. Clamps must be oriented with the saddle on the long live end and U-bolt on the short dead end. Make a removable loop without specialty tools for use in noncritical applications, such as fencing. Also known as tiller clamps.

Create a loop by feeding the wire rope through the clamp and tighten the set screw to secure it in place. Loosen the set screw to quickly adjust the loop. Also known as Gripple rope clamps. They are for use in noncritical applications, such as fencing.

A clamp and thimble in one convenient fitting simplifies installation while providing support and fray protection to the wire rope loop. Use a torque wrench to tighten the clamp. These compression sleeves are designed to meet lifting specifications.

Use these sleeves for non-lifting applications such as tethering, securing, and suspending. These kits include two compression sleeves paired with two thimbles.

The thimbles support the wire rope loops and prevent it from fraying. Also known as standard-pattern thimbles, these provide better protection against fraying than light duty thimbles. Also known as heavy-pattern thimbles, these can be used to reinforce the loop of a sling in accordance with ASME B These thimbles are also known as thin pattern thimbles.

The open -end design leaves more room for connections than other thimbles. Smooth rounded edges and an endless design prevent snags. Install these clevis-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance. Install these stud-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance. Install these eye-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance.

Use a new plug when installing a fitting on a different rope. Place the wire rope and sleeve through a hole in the assembly block and tighten into a vise to hold. Then attach the plug driver on the end of a plug to make hammering in the plug easier. Install these swivel-hook-end plug-lock fittings on the end of wire rope for a strong hold and finished appearance.

Feed the wire rope into the opening at the bottom of these clevis-end fittings and through the body for a quick and simple installation. Turn back specified amounts of rope from thimble or loop.

Apply first clip one base width from dead end of rope. Tighten nuts evenly, alternating from one nut to the other until reaching the recommended torque. When two clips are required, apply the second clip as near the loop or thimble as possible. Tighten nuts evenly, alternating until reaching the recommended torque.

When more than two clips are required, apply the second clip as near the loop or thimble as possible and turn nuts on second clip firmly, but do not tighten. Proceed to step 3. When three or more clips are required, space additional clips between first two and take up rope slack.



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