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THREADED STUDS
(1/16"
| 3/32" | 1/8"
| 3/16")
Threaded Studs are used as a method of fastening wire rope assemblies
where an overall length adjustment is required. Many diameters and
thread pitches are available to fit various applications. Virtually
all threaded studs are swaged with a hex pattern for ease of adjustment
and meet or exceed the minimum breaking strength of the selected
wire rope.
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THREADED
PLUGS
Available for 3/32" through 3/16" wire rope diameters. |
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MOLDED EYES
Molded Eye Fittings offer the same characteristics as stamped eye
fittings. They offer a center of gravity pull on the cable. This has
advantages over stamped eyes in that the design can influence weight
and balance. We currently offer these fittings for 3/32", 1/8"
and 3/16" cable diameters with a 7/16" hole in a zinc finish.
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STAMPED EYES
Stamped Eye Fittings are used for fastening one or both ends of a
wire rope assembly. Stamped eyes are designed to fasten flush to a
surface and can be fastened with any round fastener such as a bolt
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SLEEVES
Sleeves are used to make loops on the end(s) of a wire rope assembly.
We stock aluminum for sizes 3/64 through 3/8 diameter
cable. Copper is also available for applications susceptible to aluminum
corrosion. Thimbles and spools can be used to minimized wear on the
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STOPS
Stops are used to do just as the name implies, stop the
cable from slipping through a hole or cable spool. They are often
used with garage door assemblies. Aluminum is the most common material
used for stops. Copper and stainless steel are also available but
not stocked. Both Aluminum and copper stops are designed to hold one
third the minimum breaking strength of the wire rope assembly.
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