macd
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Maybe ok for guardwires?
In which case these, from the same source, might be of interest: http://www.gsproducts.co.uk/stainless-steel-wire-rope-swageless-jaw-fork-terminals/
Maybe ok for guardwires?
I would think copper collets far too soft , they will deform but fail to provide enough pull out resistance IMHO.
I looked at the angle of the internal collet (very small) , in theory this will mean for a given force on the end of the collet from the nut a very high clamping force will be exerted on the wire in the centre of the collet.
One problem with this is the condition of the two sliding surfaces , if they gall or bind the force will be a lot lower.
I would expect the instructions might mention using a lubricant or anti corrosion grease , this would improve the assembly and prevent possible crevice corrosion in service?
I'm slightly of the opnion that bending over individual strands weakens them , although I know Norseman etc. have a very good reputation.
The fitting instructions (http://www.gsproducts.co.uk/blog/how-to-fit-swageless-compression-steel-wire-rope-terminal-fittings/) suggest that the cone is indeed 316 SS, which would seem sensible. I assume the fittings are reusable, but if not it begins to compare unfavourably to swaged equivalents—they don't seem to sell replacement cones, but perhaps this is not necessary with this design?
5mm if it is my press you are asking about.The price I compared it to was from S3i and included cutting to length and swaging, but I can appreciate that if you wanted to make up rigging on site or at very short notice (or wanted emergency rigging gear) you wouldn't be able to swage them on. What is the maximum diameter of wire you can splice do with your press?