The correct arrangement of the wire rope tie head on the wire rope, and the degree of the wire rope tie head fixing and clamping specifications directly affect the strength of the wire rope tie head fixing place. Insufficient number of wire rope ties or irregular nut tightening operation may cause the rope end to slip when the load is initially loaded.
If the wire rope tie heads are strictly in accordance with the recommended quantity, arranged and tightened correctly, and all the wire rope tie heads are clamped to the longer part of the wire rope, and the U-shaped bolt is used for the shorter part or tail section of the wire rope, then the strength of the fixing place At least 80% of the strength of the wire rope itself.
As stainless steel fasteners are prone to lockup, stainless steel wire rope tie-head nuts should follow the anti-locking method of stainless steel fasteners when tightening. If necessary, diesel or anti-locking oil can be used for pretreatment.




