Place the first cable clamp over both parts of the cable locating it one width of the clamp base from the end.
Cable clamp proper installation.
Wire rope cable clips follow the steps below to install u bolt clips correctly.
Wire rope clips may also be referred to as wire rope clamps cable clamps wire clamps wire clips u bolts or other local terms.
These typically all refer to the same group of products.
Pre tension the system by pulling the wire rope through the combo clamp with the two nuts bolts loosened.
Apply u bolt over dead end of wire rope live end rests in saddle never saddle a dead horse tighten nuts evenly alternate from one nut to the other until reaching the recommended torque.
The ensures that the cable will.
If a torque measuring device is not available tighten the nuts bolts as tight as possible.
Install the thimble in.
Apply the first cable clip one base width from the dead end of the wire rope.
Form the eye to the size you require and work the cable into the other side.
Turn back specified amount of rope from thimble or loop.
Apply the second clip as close to the.
Once the cable is pre tensioned as much as possible tighten the two nuts bolts on the combo clamp to a torque measurement of 40 ft.
These cable clamps are not to be removed.
Lapped with 3 crosby clamps.
Crosby clamps are not to be staggered.
Additionally never put the saddle end of the clamp on the short or dead leg of the wire rope.
How to install steel cable clamps step 1.
The correct way is to double over each end of the line and use 3 crosby clamps on each side 6 total clamps.
Prepare and attach the wire rope clamps.
Tighten the nuts evenly to the recommended torque.
Apply first clip one base width from dead end of rope.
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Although in article 314 17 c s exception nonmetallic boxes have no cable clamps and must have cables supported within eight inches of the junction box.
Place the cable into the body of the clip and work it into the grooves and around the bolts leaving at least 2 cable diameters of dead end protruding from the body.
The u bolt will slide over the dead end of the wire rope.
314 17 c states that cables must be secured to the receptacle box.
There should be at least 6 inches of free wire extending into the box.
Article 334 30 states that cables coming out of the junction boxes should be secured within 12 inches of the box in all boxes equipped with cable clamps.
Turn the hex nuts attached to the wire rope clamps counterclockwise to remove the u bolt from the saddle of the clamp.
Grasp the steel cable firmly and form a loop leaving the recommended length of cable on the short side.
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