Guard wire terminal help

guyd

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Hi. I have this terminal on the end of a non steel (looks like nylon, but isn't) guard wire. The eye unbolts. I have shown it loose, but is normally tightened up. The "wire" rotates about 270 degrees. Is there any way I can shorten it (about 20mm too long)?
 

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I would unscrew the upper bit (per the picture) and see how the lower bit grips the end of the non-steel (dyneema perhaps?) wire/rope. It may be possible to cut 20mm from the end and reuse the fitting. Or cut more and insert a bottle screw so that you can tension the rope more easily. Or decide that the slight amount of slack is only a cosmetic deficiency and leave it asis.
 
Might be a Parafil guardwire. Had a brief popularity for guardwires some years ago but I believe the offshore racing regs disliked it. If it is Parafil the terminals can normally be re-used.
 
Im adding a pelican clip and fork adjuster to tension it, but didnt want to destroy it only to find I couldnt re-use the fitting. The Parafil ones sold by seascrew look very very similar. I hope that I can pop it out with a light application of Hammer#1 and a punch of some sort after cutting it off.
 
Well - I cut the end off :oops: and then tried to get the 'cone' out. Nope. Not having it. didnt budge. Heated it up a bit, and something melted, and dropped out a weird, very light but very hard sort of cone. I have a feeling the PO may have epoxied the end in, as well as the cone. I whittled it down to a sort of cone, shoved it back in with the fabric splayed, and tightened it all back up. Seems ok.... I may well epoxy it too....
 
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