Thank you for this video. Can you use the same crimping tool for all of the fittings for a particular cable size? I.e., if you were terminating 3/16 wire rope, would the same crimper work for oval sleeves as well as the stop sleeves or balls? Does the crimper for aluminum sleeves also work with copper and stainless steel sleeves?
How would You repair a stationary swager's joints/hinge? If the rear curved arms connection hole has been filed down from loose fitting Bolt? Very good tutorial! Easy to understand!
Otto, If you are using something similar to the crimping tool in this video then, unfortunately we don't think that part can be repaired. You may be able to find a replacement jaw, but manual units are fairly inexpensive and easy to find. We sell them for $55.45. I did a quick look around for parts but came up empty. Please let us know if you find a solution. Thanks for the comment on the video, we appreciate it.
I have a piece of exercise equipment that has a threaded bolt with a stop after it. The cable is fed through the bolt which attaches to a sliding weight stack. The stop looks like what is shown in the video at 00:51. I bought a swaging tool and a stop at lowes today, but I'm afraid to try it and mess it up. Any advice? I have pictures I could send if it helps.
Can one make bike cables using this technique?
Good technique
Thank you! Very clear explanation and cleared up a lot of questions!
You are very welcome! Thanks for saying so.
Thank you for this video. Can you use the same crimping tool for all of the fittings for a particular cable size? I.e., if you were terminating 3/16 wire rope, would the same crimper work for oval sleeves as well as the stop sleeves or balls? Does the crimper for aluminum sleeves also work with copper and stainless steel sleeves?
Didn't know this kind of stuff exists till I watch this.
How would You repair a stationary swager's joints/hinge? If the rear curved arms connection hole has been filed down from loose fitting Bolt?
Very good tutorial! Easy to understand!
Otto, If you are using something similar to the crimping tool in this video then, unfortunately we don't think that part can be repaired. You may be able to find a replacement jaw, but manual units are fairly inexpensive and easy to find. We sell them for $55.45. I did a quick look around for parts but came up empty. Please let us know if you find a solution. Thanks for the comment on the video, we appreciate it.
Can 7x1 wire ropes use an aluminum sleeve/ferrule? or will it slip away under tension? i´ve been having this problem. Thanks!!!
Hello, What terminal using ? Please
Good explanation
how to make something double like this portable
Not permanent
I mean the product should be easily assembled and disassembled easily
Very helpful..cheers
Cheers, Joseph
I have a piece of exercise equipment that has a threaded bolt with a stop after it. The cable is fed through the bolt which attaches to a sliding weight stack. The stop looks like what is shown in the video at 00:51. I bought a swaging tool and a stop at lowes today, but I'm afraid to try it and mess it up. Any advice? I have pictures I could send if it helps.
Did you fix it
@@stitchthisditchthat259Nope! Still waiting for the advice from here. Lol
@lemmetellyousomething679 if you need one let me know , I'm happy to help
Thank you
got a steel cable whip I'm thinking about adding one of these on the end any thoughts
muy bueno deverian de dar mas de este video para poder arreglar las piolas
What brand of hydraulic swager do you use?
Looks like a standard everbilt Swager
What is this pleyar name
i have a 1/16 wire. Can i just smash the loop sleeve with a hammer. I don't have the cramping tool.
Yep, because everybody has a machine to compress a ball sleeve. I was looking for a video that showed how I could put one on. Oh well
I just bought 5 of these for my bicycle throttle and brake cables. I'm just gonna hit them with a hammer.
Is this for jewelry? Ugh..... don't answer that. 😣😖
For a steel girl ....Yes !