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Shandong Lisheng Machinery Co., Ltd. is a new generation enterprise dedicated to the hardware industry. It is located in Jining City, Shandong Province, the hometown of Confucius and Mencius. The company is a professional hardware supporting enterprise integrating design, research and development, production and sales. The main products are chains, wire ropes and their accessories: shackles, turn buckles, clips, rings, snap hooks and other forgings and castings, and accept drawings and samples for processing.
Wire rope clamps are typically made of metal and consist of a U-shaped bolt, a saddle, and two nuts. They are available in a range of sizes to fit different diameters of wire rope and can be used to create loops or thimbles in the rope.
First, wrap the wire rope around the thimble or to form the eye, and turn back the correct amount of rope—as specified by the manufacturer.
Apply the first wire rope clip at the end of the dead end, with one base width of space. Use a torque wrench to tighten the nuts on the wire rope clip.
When applying the second clip (if required), place it as close to the eye loop or thimble as possible. Again, be sure to properly tighten the nuts of the clip with a torque wrench.
If more than two clips are required, the clips should be evenly spaced between the two that were placed first.
Clips are usually spaced about six wire rope diameters apart to give adequate holding power. They should be tightened before the rope is placed under tension. After the load is placed on the rope, tighten the clips again to take care of any lessening in rope diameter caused by tension of the load. A wire rope thimble should be used in the eye of the loop to prevent kinking.
Unfortunately, it is not uncommon to see a wire rope clip applied incorrectly. Some of the most common mistakes include:
1、Not torquing to the manufacturer’s expectations
2、Not using the recommended number of clips
3、Incorrect spacing between clips
4、Saddle is on the incorrect end of the rope
5、Incorrect amount of turnback when forming an eye
6、Using the wrong type of clip for the application
7、Not matching the clip size to the wire rope size
8、Failing to cycle the rope and regularly tighten the clips
Cable clamps (popularly known as cable cleats) are an essential component when installing cable and are recommended in almost every electrical installation. According to IEC 61914:2009, Cable Clamps/ Cleats are “devices designed to provide securing of cables when installed at intervals along the length of the cables”
A rope clamp is a bolted fastener used to bind cord in a particular position. Rope clamps commonly include two halves joined by two or more bolts. The halves are joined and secured in place with the doubled-over rope running in between. One of the most common uses of a rope clamp is to form a loop at the end of a cord.
Three wire rope clamp
At least three clips should be used when making any prepared loop or thimble-eye termination for wire rope (especially for overhead lifting). All three clips must be installed with the saddle part on the live end of the rope.
The steel wire rope has high strength, light weight, stable operation, not easy to break suddenly and reliable operation.
With the development of today's society, the types of chain products are also constantly innovating. The use of chains should be widely used in many industries.
Anchor chain refers to a special chain that connects the anchor and the hull and transmits the anchor's grip.