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KMCPFRRD
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The copper ferrule end stop is used for stainless steel wire rope to avoid galvanic corrosion.
Also known as wire rope sleeves and cable crimps.
The size is like it. A 5 mm copper ferrule was chosen to accommodate the 5 mm wire rope.
The copper end can be used to mount from 2mm to 16mm
Item No.: KMCPFRRD
Material: Copper
Description:
- For applications on lifting system, please contact our technical. CLICK HERE
How to make a simple and soft wire rope loop?
A simple soft ring can be added to the stainless steel wire by placing the copper ferrue at the end of the wire and winding the wire back to itself, then through the copper ferrule. Once in place, use a swaging or crimping tool to compress the copper ferrule until it keeps the wire secure.
step 1 Simply pass the end of the wire through the copper ferrule and then wrap the end of the wire around the outer groove of the thimble.
Step 2 Pass the end through the copper ferrule and pull it into the dead end to fit snugly against the thimble.
Step 3 Once in place, we recommend using a hydraulic crimping tool to press the copper ferrule onto the rope to securely secure the thimble ring.
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The copper ferrule end stop is used for stainless steel wire rope to avoid galvanic corrosion.
Also known as wire rope sleeves and cable crimps.
The size is like it. A 5 mm copper ferrule was chosen to accommodate the 5 mm wire rope.
The copper end can be used to mount from 2mm to 16mm
Item No.: KMCPFRRD
Material: Copper
Description:
- For applications on lifting system, please contact our technical. CLICK HERE
How to make a simple and soft wire rope loop?
A simple soft ring can be added to the stainless steel wire by placing the copper ferrue at the end of the wire and winding the wire back to itself, then through the copper ferrule. Once in place, use a swaging or crimping tool to compress the copper ferrule until it keeps the wire secure.
step 1 Simply pass the end of the wire through the copper ferrule and then wrap the end of the wire around the outer groove of the thimble.
Step 2 Pass the end through the copper ferrule and pull it into the dead end to fit snugly against the thimble.
Step 3 Once in place, we recommend using a hydraulic crimping tool to press the copper ferrule onto the rope to securely secure the thimble ring.
Please click here for more information on our technical quality assurance TECHINICAL
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