The “U” side of a “cable clamp” goes over the “dead” end - the non-load end - of the cable. The “saddle” side of the clamp holds the “live” end which carries the load directly to its anchor or “origin.” Tighten each nut back and forth until both or tight. (Check the nut tightness periodically, as materials stretch/compress slightly over time.) And yes, have a gentle bend radius to your bent cable/loop/“bight” to equalize the load on the strands and lessen the chance of them breaking at the most acute angle apex. The teardrop-shaped pieces of steel are referred to as “thimbles.” Hope this add a bit to another of the GREAT MakerPipe videos! GREAT PRODUCTS one & all from GREAT PEOPLE!!
@dr.brianadams65425 ай бұрын
Recently discovered your content, great stuff! What is the pull out strength of the threaded inserts?
@devrachernick9366 Жыл бұрын
The wire is cable. The wire rope clamp needs to be sized and installed properly. Running cable through the conduit is fine so long as the cable is not running against the edge of the cut/end of the conduit where the sharp edge might cut the cable.
@mikeschaoticgardening Жыл бұрын
Smart
@TorquemadaTwist Жыл бұрын
When you walk through the garden, you better watch your back...