Steve C Cronin
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...for the side gate rail(s)?
Pelican hooks! Their advantages are that they take up the slack as they are closed and lock shut, either with a ring or other mechanical device. A snap shackle remains the same length during operation, so you can't get any tension into the guardwire. Typically they are also used with a lanyard attached for release which could snag and release accidentally.
Rob.
Ordinarily MY view but the Pelicans I just bought from a well known chandler have very slack rings and if the tension came off they could easily open.
Surely the function of the pelican hooks is to keep the tension on?
Pelican hooks, but not the type with securing rings!
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This type has the wire terminated (at one end) with a threaded insert with locking nut so that you can adjust the tension. I fitted small toggles to the rings so that SWMBO does not damage her nails.
Bavaria got this one right:tears_of_joy:
M.
MY Bavaria doesn't have them. Sure they were OE?
Thay are on HR. :encouragement:
MY Bavaria doesn't have them. Sure they were OE?
Thay are on HR. :encouragement: