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How do you adjust the rigging tension with a tensiometer? Do you measure the cable diameter, or find the maximum load for 1x19 single-strand cable (6 mm diameter = 29 kN ?) and tighten it to 20%? Thank you for your help.
 
How do you adjust the rigging tension with a tensiometer? Do you measure the cable diameter, or find the maximum load for 1x19 single-strand cable (6 mm diameter = 29 kN ?) and tighten it to 20%? Thank you for your help.
Use a rigging tension gauge such as https://www.westmarine.com/loos-company-rig-tension-gauges-P002_065_001_504.html
Follow the instructions for the gauge.

See also this Selden pdf, especially the method described for setting the tension based on stretch. https://support.seldenmast.com/files/595-540-E.pdf
You dont need to know the length of your rigging to use this method.

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How do you adjust the rigging tension with a tensiometer? Do you measure the cable diameter, or find the maximum load for 1x19 single-strand cable (6 mm diameter = 29 kN ?) and tighten it to 20%? Thank you for your help.

With the simple one I have, you deflect the wire a set amount, and the "spring" measures the "pull" on a numerical scale. The table on the gauge then gives you the tension equivalent to that reading for the cable size.. Yes I set to a percentage of the breaking strain although I find the gauge more useful to balance out port and starboard load.

The Selden manual describes the "stretch" method, to align a 2m rule along the slackened stay, taped at one end. mark the 1m point on the stay, then measure the distance the mark has moved when you tighten.
support.seldenmast.com/files/595-540-E.pdf
 
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