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Volume 2

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Table of Contents
Information
Facilities and Capabilities ..................................................................................................... 2
Custom Design Services ...................................................................................................... 3
Choosing the Right Cable .................................................................................................... 4
Construction and Components of Strand and Cable (Wire Rope) .................. 6
Cable Stretch, Pre-stretching and Proof Testing ..................................................... 8
Wire Rope Jacket Specifications ..................................................................................... 9
Recommended Minimum Pulley Diameters ............................................................ 10
Summarized Military Specifications ............................................................................ 11

Products
Strand and Cable .................................................................................................................. 12
Eyelets ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Thimbles ................................................................................................................................... 18
Oval Swaging Sleeves ......................................................................................................... 19
Balls: Plain ................................................................................................................................ 20
Balls: with Shank and with Double Shank .................................................................. 21
Special Fittings — L and Z Fittings ................................................................................ 21
Cable Hangers ....................................................................................................................... 22
Eyes and Clevises.................................................................................................................. 23
Ferrules: Hex and Round Swaged ................................................................................ 24
Radiused Ferrules: Hex and Round Swaged............................................................ 25
Threaded Studs: Hex Swaged ........................................................................................ 26
Threaded Studs: Round Swaged ................................................................................... 28
259 Studs................................................................................................................................ 30
Round Swivel Sleeves (tapped)....................................................................................... 31
Male-Threaded Swivel Sleeves ....................................................................................... 32
Hex Swivel Sleeves (tapped) ............................................................................................ 33
Threaded Sleeves ................................................................................................................. 34
Special Fittings ....................................................................................................................... 35
Conduit and Conduit Swaged Fittings ......................................................................... 36

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Facilities and Capabilities
Our production capabilities include the ability to machine
special fittings to meet your particular needs. State-of-
the-art CNC lathes and mills and efficient swaging and
assembly operations assure you high quality products at
the lowest possible cost.
Our ability to machine many of the fittings we
use in our own facilities offers many benefits to
our customers:
It helps us control costs, to provide you with the lowest
price possible.
We are in the process of obtaining ISO 9000/2001
certification, so you can be assured that your standards
and specifications are being met.
Special custom parts to meet your particular needs can
be produced especially for you, so you are not limited in
your product design to using only “off-the-shelf” fittings
provided by others.
Because we do not have to rely on outside sources
for machined parts, we are better able to control
production operations and provide you with reliable
delivery schedules.
Modern, versatile cutting and swaging operations allow
us to efficiently produce cable assemblies in large or
small quantities. You don’t necessarily have to order
large quantities to get a reasonable price.
Many cables can be cut on automated cutting
equipment, to reduce costs and maintain uniformity
in cut lengths.
Punch presses, hydraulic presses and rotary swagers
are available to swage fittings on your cables. The ability
to swage in different ways allows us to use the most
efficient method for your job, so we can keep your costs
to a minimum.
Other machining and assembly capabilities can help you
reduce your costs.
We can supply many other machined and stamped parts
used in conjunction with your cable assemblies.
Complete assembled units where the cables are a
sub-assembly component can be supplied, to reduce
the number of vendors required and eliminate the need
for your own assembly labor to make the complete
assembled unit.

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Custom Design Services
There are several different ways we can help you design We can make suggestions regarding the construction of
a cable assembly to meet your particular requirements. the strand or cable for your application. You can draw
on our experience to determine the right material for
Chances are, we have manufactured cable assemblies
your terminals. Prototypes can be made at modest cost,
similar to yours in the past, so we can offer you the
and tests can be performed in our factory to verify that
benefit of this experience in the design of your product.
your design meets necessary load requirements.
For instance, often our sales people are familiar with
a special fitting we have made for a similar use or Let us put our experience and expertise to work for you.
application in the past. Or, perhaps we can modify an To get started, you can request design assistance on
existing design or manufacture a new fitting to meet our website; or call us at 800-851-2961,
your needs. Because we machine most of our own fax us at 775-885-2734, or e-mail us at
fittings, we are not limited in design to off-the-shelf info@thecableconnection.com.
terminals made by others.

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Choosing the Right Cable
1. 2.
The first thing to consider in choosing the right cable is The next step is to select a construction of cable.
the kind of load to which the cable might be subjected. Is the cable going to go over pulleys? If so, consult
Once this is determined, it is time to make an evaluation the table regarding minimum recommended pulley
of what kind of safety factor will be desired. In some groove diameters (see page 10) to determine the
extreme cases the suggested safety factors are as high construction of cable most compatible to the pulley
as 10:1. Normally, the safety factors are 4:1 or 5:1 of the diameter being used.
minimum breaking strength of the cable being used.
If the cable is not going over pulleys, it may still need
EXAMPLE: Let’s say that you are going to hang to be somewhat flexible. If moderate flexibility is
something that weighs 55 pounds from the ceiling of a required (such as with a door retaining lanyard) a
public building. If this item were to fall onto someone 7 x 7 construction will probably be adequate.
below, it would certainly cause harm, or worse. The
Maybe the cable is for guying purposes or being used
minimum safety factor that you would want to consider
on a railing. In such cases a 1 x 19 construction is
would be 5:1. Therefore 55 x 5 = 275. The minimum
normally preferred.
breaking strength of the cable that you would select
would be in excess of 275 pounds. Our sales staff will be happy to help you determine
You must also consider other factors to which the cable the proper construction of cable for your applications.
might be subjected, such as the possibility of a shock Sample assemblies are available at a nominal or no cost
load in an earthquake or exposure to winds or blowing in many cases.
air from ventilation systems. Cable is not recommended, The tables in the “Strand and Cable” section (pages
nor is it rated for shock loads. Unknown loads must 12-15) show breaking strengths for readily available
be determined by testing prior to determining which types of strand and cable.
cable to use. Determining the load that the cable will be
exposed to, and under what conditions, will enable us to
choose an appropriate diameter of cable.

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3. 4.
The third step is choosing the correct cable composition. The final consideration will be whether or not the cable
The primary considerations in choosing the composition needs to be coated. Some of the most common reasons
of the cable are service life, environment, and cost. to choose coated cable are:
Just because the cable is going to be exposed to the  to increase the appearance of the size of the cable
elements outdoors does not mean that it should  to protect the cable from undesired substances
necessarily be galvanized—such as wire rope used on
 to offer the cable in a certain color for
tow trucks. The service life of the cable is probably a year
aesthetic reasons
or two at best. Unless you are in a severe environment,
the cable will not have an opportunity to significantly  to protect the cable and/or the pulleys that the
deteriorate within the cable’s service life. There is no cables are running over from abrasion
need to use galvanized in this circumstance. Also, most  to reduce friction
special purpose hoisting ropes, such as compacted ropes If the answer is yes, it should be coated, please refer
and spin resistant ropes, are not available in galvanized. to the few paragraphs concerning different types of
(Although some sizes of spin resistant wire rope are coatings in the “Construction and Components of
available in stainless steel.) Strand and Cable” section (pages 6-7).
Non-galvanized wire rope is referred to as “bright”
and is usually coated with a petroleum based lube.
Galvanized aircraft cable is almost always used in smaller
diameter assemblies when stainless steel is not specified
(smaller being under 1/4” diameter).
Galvanized cable is normally adequate corrosion
protection for most conditions. Exceptions to this
statement include the following conditions or situations:
 Applications close to a salt water or salt air
environment. This would include applications that
are exposed to winter salting of roads.
 Environments of corrosive chemical exposure.
 Applications such as food preparation and medical
products or any application that has a frequent
wash down.
 Applications where an aesthetic consideration with
a preference for shine exists.
 Stainless steel is the preferred choice when the
exceptions listed above apply.

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Construction, Components of Strand and Cable (wire rope)

1 x 19 7x7 7 x 19
6 x 37 PFC 6 x 37 IWRC 6 x 19 IWRC
Non-Flexible Flexible Flexible

Strand Construction
Strand is two or more wires wound concentrically in Construction of strand, wire rope or cable is the
a helix. They are usually wound around a center wire. nomenclature for describing the number of wires
Strand is normally referred to as 1 by the total number contained in, and their relationships to each other in the
of wires in the given strand. Such as 1 x 7 (one group of particular product being described. 1 x 19 describes one
seven wires) or 1 x 19 (one group of nineteen wires). group of nineteen wires; 7 x 19 describes seven groups
of nineteen wires (or seven groups of 1 x 19); 6 x 37
IWRC describes six groups of thirty-seven wires wound
Cable / Wire Rope around a core that might actually be 7 x 7 construction
CABLE is the generic term that refers to constructions of itself. Thus the term Independent Wire Rope Core, since
wire rope that fall into the category of “aircraft” cable. the core of 7 x 7 is actually a piece of wire rope. The
These constructions include 7 x 7 (seven groups of construction of the core is partially determined by the
1 x 7 strand) and 7 x 19 (seven groups of 1 x 19 diameter of the wire rope being described.
strand) respectively. Aircraft cable ranges in size from
1/32” to 3/8”.
WIRE ROPE is technically the correct term for groups of
Composition
strand wrapped in a uniform helix around a core. Sizes Composition of the wire rope or strand refers to the
over 3/8” are not considered aircraft cable, they are material used to manufacture the product being
wire rope. The constructions included in wire rope are described. Strand, wire rope and cable are made from
numerous, but the most common are 6 x 19 and 6 x 37 various grades of both stainless steel and carbon steel.
class wire ropes. These descriptions of the construction The STAINLESS STEEL grades that are the most
fail to include the core as a part of the primary number. common are Type 302/304, Type 305 (nonmagnetic),
Part of the reason for this is that the composition and and Type 316.
the construction of the cores in these wire ropes is
Type 302/304 is 18-8 (18 parts chromium and 8 parts
so numerous, that it is necessary to call out the outer
nickel) stainless steel and is most commonly used in the
construction of the wire rope and then describe the core.
manufacture of wire rope. This type of stainless steel
Such as 6 x 19 fiber core, or 6 x 37 IWRC (Independent
is commonly used in applications that require more
Wire Rope Core). The terms CABLE and WIRE ROPE are
corrosion protection than is available from galvanized
synonymous for all intents and purposes.
carbon steel cable. Contrary to popular belief, stainless
steel is not stronger than galvanized carbon steel cable.
Core The fact is, it usually has a lower breaking strength than
galvanized cable of the same diameter and construction.
The core can be a variety of things, including strand in
many constructions or even a cable or wire rope. The Type 305 S/S cable (nonmagnetic) is also commonly
core can also be of a composition other than metal, such available in 1/16” and 3/32” diameters. This type of
as polypropylene rope. Whatever the construction or the S/S is generally used in applications where sensitive
composition of the core, it is the center member of the instrumentation or other systems might be affected
cable or wire rope. by magnetism.
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Type 316 S/S is increasingly popular in many outdoor salt when cut. Miniature diameters (smaller than 3/64“)
air environments. It has excellent corrosion protection often are not preformed and must be specified to be
and is the preferred choice of the marine industry. The “stress relieved” at the time of ordering. Without
increase in popularity of Type 316 S/S has spurred the preforming or stress relieving, cable will typically
availability of many wire rope terminals also becoming “broom” or fray when cut or disturbed. Miniature cable
available in Type 316 S/S. not withstanding, it is not usually necessary to specify
preforming when ordering cable or wire rope since
Monel is an uncommon grade of stainless and is used
almost all wire rope and cable is preformed.
in applications where added resistance to corrosive
substances and liquids are required. The main drawbacks
to Monel are that its minimum breaking strength is
about 30% less than that of Type 302/304 S/S, and that Coating
it is not readily available. The coating of a cable is optional, but can serve many
useful purposes. The most common types of coatings are
CARBON STEEL WIRE is available in different grades,
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), various nylon compounds, and
sometimes referred to as Plow Steel, Improved Plow
Teflon®. These materials are referred to as compounds.
Steel, or even Extra Improved Plow Steel. Wire rope
These compounds are applied to the cable via the use of
manufactured from uncoated wire is commonly referred
a plastic extrusion machine.
to as “Bright.” Bright wire rope is available in sizes 1/4”
and over.
GALVANIZED carbon steel wire is frequently used to
manufacture wire rope. Galvanized wire rope provides
PVC
PVC is relatively inexpensive and is available in almost
good corrosion protection in mild environments. In
any color. PVC lends itself well to applications that are
smaller sizes (less than 1/4”) it is almost automatically
going to be exposed to sunlight. PVC would also be a
used when stainless steel is not specified.
good choice for an application that requires an increase
in mass, or a particular color. PVC is relatively soft and
Lay does not have good abrasion resistance.
The lay of the strand, wire rope or cable, is the direction
in which the helix of the wires orbit the core. An easy
way to determine the lay is to hold the specimen Nylon and Thermoplastic
vertically in front of you and observe whether the Elastomers
strands or wires travel up and to the right or up and Nylon and thermoplastic elastomers are numerous
to the left. Just as you might visually determine the in types of compounds, each with its own special
direction of a thread on a bolt. There are other types of properties that may be more or less suitable for a
lay or wire rope, such as Lang and Herringbone. These particular application. Most are suitable for cycling over
types of lays in wire rope are for special purposes, so we pulleys. The differences vary from high temperature
will not go into them here. environments to specific chemical exposures. This
is one reason to discuss your application with a
Preforming KNOWLEDGEABLE salesperson.

Preforming of the wires refers to the forming of the


individual wires of a strand into a helix so as to enable Teflon®
them to all be “closed” into a uniform cylinder, capable Teflon is used in certain applications that may include
of retaining its shape when cut. Furthermore, when high temperature, chemical exposure, or applications
wire rope or cable is made (using preformed strand), the that require a low coefficient of friction. Teflon is
strand (groups of preformed wires) is also preformed relatively expensive, but commonly used and available.
into a helix so that the six or seven groups of strand all
Teflon is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
lay together in a cylindrical form and remain that way
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Cable Stretch, Pre-stretching and Proof Testing
Cable Measuring
Cable stretches as a load is applied. The amount of Measuring strand, cable and wire rope properly is done
stretch will increase as the load is increased. There using a pair of calipers or micrometers. Move the anvils
are two types of stretch occurring here. The first type into contact with the peaks of two opposing strands (see
of stretch is called CONSTRUCTIONAL STRETCH. The illustration below). DO NOT HAVE THE ANVILS MAKE
second type is referred to as ELASTIC STRETCH. CONTACT WITH FOUR STRANDS SIMULTANEOUSLY as
this will give a false reading. All cable is manufactured
to a plus tolerance. Please see the charts on pages
Constructional Stretch 12-15 for bare cable tolerances and page 9 for coated
Constructional Stretch occurs as the outer wires of a (jacketed) cable diameters.
strand close around its core and as the outer strands
of the cable close around its core under tension. This
closing action is the filling up of the spaces between
the individual wires and the spaces between the
strands. Unfortunately, this type of stretch is not
consistent (because of all of the variables involved in
the manufacture of the cable) and cannot be quantified
into a formula. Constructional stretch can be removed
by pre-stretching or pre-stressing (whichever term you
prefer). We accomplish this in accordance with
MIL-DTL-5688. This specification can be downloaded
from our website at www.thecableconnection.com.

Elastic Stretch
Elastic Stretch occurs as the individual wires elongate
under load. This is a quantifiable factor until the
yield point of the cable is exceeded. The factor varies
according to load applied and the construction of the
cable or strand. In short; the fewer wires and strands
in a given diameter, the lower the stretch factor. If you
require a calculation for elastic stretch for a particular
cable, contact us at 1-800-851-2961 and one of our
sales staff will acquire this information for you.

Overhead view of lanyard being proof tested.

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Wire Rope Jacket Specifications
Type II Wire Rope
Construction and Dimensional Properties
Jacket Tolerance per specification MIL-DTL-83420M
Nominal Diameter Outside Tolerance on Jacket Wall Approx.
of Wire Rope Construction Diameter of Jacket OD - Thickness - Weight
(inches) (inches) Jacket (inches) Plus Only (inches) Reference (inches) per 100 ft.
1/32 3x7 3/64 0.008 0.008 0.022
3/64 7x7 1/16 0.010 0.008 0.049
3/64 7x7 5/64 0.012 0.016 0.076
1/16 7x7 3/32 0.012 0.016 0.093
1/16 7x7 1/8 0.014 0.031 1.18
1/16 7 x 19 3/32 0.012 0.016 0.093
1/16 7 x 19 1/8 0.014 0.031 1.18
3/32 7x7 1/8 0.014 0.016 1.85
3/32 7x7 5/32 0.016 0.016 2.18
3/32 7 x 19 1/8 0.014 0.031 1.99
3/32 7 x 19 5/32 0.016 0.031 2.32
1/8 7 x 19 3/16 0.018 0.031 3.62
5/32 7 x 19 7/32 0.018 0.031 6.10
5/32 7 x 19 9/32 0.022 0.063 7.51
3/16 7 x 19 1/4 0.018 0.031 7.75
3/16 7 x 19 5/16 0.022 0.063 9.20
7/32 7 x 19 9/32 0.020 0.031 9.76
7/32 7 x 19 11/32 0.024 0.063 11.55
1/4 7 x 19 5/16 0.020 0.031 12.30
1/4 7 x 19 3/8 0.024 0.063 14.42
9/32 7 x 19 13/32 0.024 0.063 16.18
5/16 7 x 19 7/16 0.024 0.063 19.8
3/8 7 x 19 1/2 0.027 0.063 27.20

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Recommended Minimum Pulley Diameters
to maximize cable life

Cable Tread or Groove


Construction Diameter

3x7—
50 times cable
(uncoated) diameter

7x7—
40 times cable
(uncoated) diameter

7 x 19 —
25 times cable
(uncoated) diameter

6 x 37 —
17 times cable
(uncoated) diameter

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Summarized Military Specifications
Common specifications for wire rope, strand and wire rope assemblies.
These specifications can be downloaded from our
website: www.thecableconnection.com

RR-W-410 MIL-DTL-87161 (supersedes MIL-W-87161,


Federal specification for wire rope and strand. This MIL-W-5693 and MIL-W-6940)
specification covers wire ropes and wire seizing strands, Military specification for wire strand, stainless steel and
and is intended to cover the more common types, zinc coated, non flexible, for aircraft control. Generally
classes and categories suitable for federal government 1x19 construction for aircraft controls.
and commercial uses. This specification is not applicable
to wire ropes specified for aircraft control uses.
MIL-DTL-87218
Military specification for cable, lock clad,
MIL-DTL-83140 (supersedes MIL-W-83140) for aircraft control.
Military specification for wire rope, steel, (stainless
steel) preformed, non-rotating, for aircraft rescue hoist
and cargo handling (winching). MIL-DTL-781
Military specification for terminal, wire rope swaging.
The corrosion resistant steel terminals covered by this
MIL-DTL-18375 (supersedes MIL-W-18375) specification are intended for swaging to corrosion
Military specification for flexible ( 7x7 and 7x19 resistant steel and galvanized cable conforming to
constructions) wire rope, corrosion resistant, MIL-DTL-83420 or RR-W-410, as applicable.
nonmagnetic, for aircraft control. Generally referred (The ratings do not apply to strand. Terminals will not
to as type 305 S/S. The wire rope covered by this develop full breaking strength on strand; not intended
specification is intended for use in aircraft control for use with MIL-DTL-87161.) These terminals can also
system applications where low magnetic permeability be used in applications involving corrosive conditions or
and high resistance is needed against corrosion, where nonmagnetic properties are essential.
abrasion and fatigue wear. Wire rope conforming to
composition B of MIL-DTL-83420 has a higher strength
and magnetic permeability than wire rope conforming MIL-DTL-6117
to this specification. Military specification for terminal, cable assemblies
swaged type. This specification covers swaging
terminals (conforming to MIL-DTL-781) to cables to
MIL-DTL-83420 (supersedes MIL-W-83420) make up terminal cable assemblies.
Military specification for wire rope, flexible (3x7, 7x7
and 7x19 constructions) stainless steel and galvanized,
for aircraft control. The wire rope covered by this MIL-DTL-5688
specification is intended for aircraft control system Military specification for cable assemblies, aircraft, proof
applications where high resistance is needed against testing and pre-stretching. This specification presents
corrosion, abrasion and fatigue wear. the standard method for proof testing and pre-stretching
of aircraft cable assemblies.

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Strand and Cable
Strand and cable are manufactured in various materials
and constructions. These charts contain only those
most commonly used in cable assemblies and are not
representative of all the types of strand and cable that
are available.

1 x 19 Strand
Non-Flexible

1 x 19 Stainless Steel Strand Type 302/304 1 x 19 Galvanized Strand


Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our
of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part
Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number
1/32" .006" 185 .20 1AS1 1/32" .006" 185 .25 1AG
3/64" .008" 375 .55 1.5AS1 3/64" .008" 375 .55 1.5AG
1/16" .010" 500 .85 2AS1 1/16" .010" 500 .85 2AG
3/32" .012" 1,200 2.00 3AS1 3/32" .012" 1,200 2.00 3AG
1/8" .014" 2,100 3.50 4AS1 1/8" .014" 2,100 3.50 4AG
5/32" .016" 3,300 5.50 5AS1 5/32" .016" 3,300 5.50 5AG
3/16" .018" 4,700 7.70 6AS1 3/16" .018" 4,700 7.70 6AG
7/32" .018" 6,300 10.20 7AS1 7/32" .018" 6,300 10.20 7AG
1/4" .018" 8,200 13.50 8AS1 1/4" .018" 8,200 13.50 8AG
9/32" .020" 10,300 17.00 9AS1 9/32" .020" 10,300 17.00 9AG
5/16" .022" 12,500 21.00 10AS1 5/16" .022" 12,500 21.00 10AG
3/8" .026" 17,500 29.40 12AS1 3/8" .026" 17,500 30.10 12AG
7/16" -- 22,500 41.00 14AS1 7/16" -- 22,500 41.00 14AG
1/2" -- 30,000 52.10 16AS1 1/2" -- 30,000 52.10 16AG

1 x 19 Stainless Steel Strand Type 316


Extra Corrosion Resistant
Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our
of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part
Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number
1/8" .014" 1,780 3.50 4AS2
5/32" .016" 2,800 5.50 5AS2
3/16" .018" 4,000 7.70 6AS2
7/32" .018" 5,350 10.20 7AS2
1/4" .018" 6,900 13.50 8AS2
5/16" .022" 10,600 21.00 10AS2
3/8" .026" 14,800 30.00 12AS2
7/16" -- 20,000 41.00 14AS2
1/2" -- 27,000 52.10 16AS2
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7 x 7 Wire Rope
Flexible

7 x 7 Stainless Steel Wire Rope Type 302/304 7 x 7 Galvanized Wire Rope


Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our
of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part
Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number
1/32" .006" 115 .20 1BS1 3/64" .008" 270 .36 1.5BG
3/64" .008" 270 .42 1.5BS1 1/16" .010" 480 .75 2BG
1/16" .010" 480 .75 2BS1 3/32" .012" 920 1.60 3BG
3/32" .012" 920 1.60 3BS1 1/8" .014" 1,700 2.80 4BG
1/8" .014" 1,700 2.80 4BS1 5/32" .016" 2,600 4.30 5BG
5/32" .016" 2,400 4.30 5BS1 3/16" .018" 3,700 6.20 6BG
3/16" .018" 3,700 6.20 6BS1 7/32" .018" 4,800 8.30 7BG
7/32" .018" 4,800 8.30 7BS1 1/4" .018" 6,100 10.60 8BG
1/4" .018" 6,100 10.60 8BS1 9/32" .020" 10,300 17.00 9BG
9/32" .020" 7,400 13.40 9BS1 5/16" .022" 12,500 21.00 10BG
5/16" .022" 9,000 16.70 10BS1 3/8" .026" 17,500 30.10 12BG
3/8" .026" 12,000 23.60 12BS1
7/16" -- 15,600 34.20 14BS1
1/2" -- 23,300 44.00 16BS1

7 x 7 Stainless Steel Wire Rope Type 316


Extra Corrosion Resistant
Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our
of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part
Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number
1/8" .014" 1,360 2.85 4BS2
3/16" .018" 3,300 6.20 6BS2
1/4" .018" 5,500 10.60 8BS2
5/16" .022" 7,600 16.00 10BS2
3/8" .026" 11,700 24.00 12BS2

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7 x 19 Wire Rope
Flexible

7 x 19 Stainless Steel Wire Rope Type 302/304 7 x 19 Galvanized Wire Rope


Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our
of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part
Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number

1/32" .006" 110 .20 1CS1 1/16" .010" 480 .75 2CG
3/64" .008" 270 .42 1.5CS1 3/32" .012" 1,000 1.70 3CG
1/16" .010" 480 .75 2CS1 1/8" .014" 2,000 2.90 4CG
3/32" .012" 920 1.70 3CS1 5/32" .016" 2,800 4.50 5CG
1/8" .014" 1,760 2.90 4CS1 3/16" .018" 4,200 6.50 6CG
5/32" .016" 2,400 4.50 5CS1 7/32" .018" 5,600 8.60 7CG
3/16" .018" 3,700 6.50 6CS1 1/4" .018" 7,000 11.00 8CG
7/32" .018" 5,000 8.60 7CS1 9/32" .020" 8,000 13.90 9CG
1/4" .018" 6,400 11.00 8CS1 5/16" .022" 9,800 17.30 10CG
9/32" .020" 7,800 13.90 9CS1 3/8" .026" 14,400 24.30 12CG
5/16" .022" 9,000 17.30 10CS1
3/8" .026" 12,000 24.30 12CS1

7 x 19 Stainless Steel Strand Type 316


Extra Corrosion Resistant
Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our
of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part
Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number
1/8" .014" 1,300 2.90 4CS2
5/32" .016" 2,000 4.50 5CS2
3/16" .018" 2,900 6.50 6CS2
1/4" .018" 4,900 11.00 8CS2
5/16" .022" 7,600 17.30 10CS2
3/8" .026" 11,000 24.30 12CS2

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6 x 19 IWRC 6 x 37 IWRC
Wire Rope Wire Rope

6 x 19 IWRC Stainless Steel Wire Rope 6 x 37 IWRC Stainless Steel Strand Type 316
Type 302/304 Extra Corrosion Resistant
Nominal Dia. Lbs. Approx. Our Nominal Dia. Tolerance on Lbs. Approx. Our
of Strand or Breaking Weight Part of Strand or Diameter Breaking Weight Part
Cable Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number Cable Plus Only Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number

7/16" 16,300 35.60 14ES1 3/16" .018" 2,500 6.50 6FS2

1/2" 22,800 45.80 16ES1 1/4" .018" 4,860 10.00 8FS2


5/16" .022" 7,470 18.00 10FS2
3/8" .026" 10,530 24.00 12FS2
7/16" -- 14,200 33.00 14FS2
6 x 19 IWRC Stainless Steel Wire Rope
Type 316 Extra Corrosion Resistant 1/2" -- 18,360 43.00 16FS2

Nominal Dia. Lbs. Approx. Our


of Strand or Breaking Weight Part
Cable Strength Lbs./100 ft. Number

7/16" 15,000 35.60 14ES2


1/2" 19,300 45.80 16ES2

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Eyelets

.28‘’

.53‘’

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Order GBG Part Loos & Co. Sava Dimensions (Inches)
General Description
Part Number * Number Part Number Part Number "H" "W" "T" "X" "L"
505-S-100 .030” Material Thickness N.A. N.A. 302 0.100 0.190 0.032 0.120 0.280
.190” Wide Head
505-S-125 .010” - .030” Cable N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.127 0.190 0.032 0.120 0.280
510-S-142 .040” Material Thickness N.A. N.A. 305-S-142 0.142 0.264 0.040 0.150 0.460
.265” Wide Head
510-S-168 .018” - .038” Cable N.A. N.A. 305-S-171 0.168 0.264 0.040 0.150 0.460
520-P-160 2083-01.5 EY8-160-1.5P 310-P-156 0.160 0.330 0.048 0.260 0.730
.040” Material Thickness
520-P-190 2023-01.5 EY8-190-1.5P 310-P-190 0.190 0.330 0.048 0.260 0.730
.330” Wide Head
520-S-160 2081-01.5 EY8-160-1.5 310-S-156 0.160 0.330 0.048 0.260 0.730
1/32” - 3/64” Cable
520-S-190 2021-01.5 EY8-190-1.5 310-S-190 0.190 0.330 0.048 0.260 0.730

530-P-129 2313-02 EY8-129-2P N.A. 0.129 0.420 0.058 0.325 0.950

530-P-165 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.165 0.420 0.058 0.325 0.950


530-P-190 2003-02 EY8-190-2P 315-P-190 0.190 0.420 0.058 0.325 0.950
.060” Material Thickness
530-P-260 .420” Wide Head 2013-02 EY8-260-2P 315-P-260 0.260 0.420 0.058 0.325 0.950

530-S-129 3/64” - 1/16” Cable N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.129 0.420 0.058 0.325 0.950

530-S-190 2001-002 EY8-190-2 315-S-190 0.190 0.420 0.058 0.325 0.950

530-S-219 N.A. N.A. 315-S-218 0.219 0.420 0.058 0.325 0.950

530-S-260 2011-002 EY8-260-2 315-S-260 0.260 0.420 0.058 0.325 0.950

540-P-203 2303-03 EY8-204-3P 320-P-203 0.203 0.500 0.093 0.520 1.440


.090” Material Thickness
540-P-260 2343-03 EY8-251-3P 320-P-250 0.260 0.500 0.093 0.520 1.440
.500” Wide Head
540-S-203 3/32” Cable 2301-03 EY8-204-3 320-S-203 0.203 0.500 0.093 0.520 1.440
540-S-260 2341-03 EY8-251-3 320-S-250 0.260 0.500 0.093 0.520 1.440
550-P-203 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.203 0.750 0.088 0.530 1.320
550-P-260 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.260 0.750 0.088 0.530 1.320

550-P-320 090” Material Thickness N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.320 0.750 0.088 0.530 1.320
550-P-380 .750” Wide Head 2323-03 EY8-376-3P 321-P-375 0.380 0.750 0.088 0.530 1.320

550-S-203 3/32” Cable N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.203 0.750 0.088 0.530 1.320

550-S-260 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.260 0.750 0.088 0.530 1.320


550-S-320 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.320 0.750 0.088 0.530 1.320

550-S-380 2321-03 EY8-376-3 321-S-375 0.380 0.750 0.088 0.530 1.320

560-P-380** .120” Material Thickness 2423-04 EY8-376-4P 331-P-375 0.380 0.870 0.115 0.680 1.850

560-P-510** .875” Wide Head 2433-04 EY8-501-4P 331-P-500 0.510 0.870 0.115 0.680 1.850
560-S-380 1/8” Cable 2421-04 EY8-376-4 331-S-375 0.380 0.870 0.115 0.680 1.850
560-S-510 2431-04 EY8-501-4 331-S-500 0.510 0.870 0.115 0.680 1.850
570-P-260 2403-04 EY8-260-4P 330-P-250 0.260 0.580 0.115 0.680 1.970
.120” Material Thickness
570-P-320*** 2413-04 EY8-328-4P 330-P-312 0.320 0.580 0.115 0.680 1.970
.580” Wide Head
570-S-260 2401-04 EY8-260-4 330-S-250 0.260 0.580 0.115 0.680 1.970
1/8” Cable
570-S-320 2411-04 EY8-328-4 330-S-312 0.320 0.580 0.115 0.680 1.970

* P = Zinc Plated Carbon Steel S = Stainless Steel Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown on this page are designed to
hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19
** 560-P-380 & 560-P-510 have a max. holding power of 1,850 Lbs. construction. For other fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions,
*** 570-P-320 has a max. holding power of 1,600 Lbs. please consult our sales and customer service department.

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Thimbles

Part No.
Pa t/ No
Material
Ma AN Pattern
AN Pattern
(inches)
(in Part No. / Material Medium Pattern (inches)
Sta
Stainless s Plated
Zinc Zinc “C” “A” “B” Stainless Galvanized “C” “A” “B”
Steel Steel Cable Size
Cab eWidth Length Steel Steel Cable Size Width Length
T-2C T-2P 3/64-1/1
3/6 .35 .67 T-MD-4C 1/8 .75 1.30
T-4C T-4P 3/32-1/8
3/ .35 .70 T-MD-4G 1/8 .60 1.37
T-5C T-5P 5/32 .40 .80 T-MD-6C 3/16 .75 1.40
T-6C T-6P 3/16 .50 1.00 T-MD-6G 3/16 .67 1.37
T-8C T-8P 7/32-1/4
7/ .70 1.41

Part No.
Pa t/ No
Material
Ma HeavyHeavy
P ttern
Pattern
(inches)
(in Marine Pattern (inches)
Stainless
Sta Galvanized
s Galv “C” “A” “B” Part “C” “A” “B”
Steel Steel Cab
Cable Size eWidth Length Number Cable Size Width Length
T-HD-8C
T 1/4 .95 1.58 T-4M 1/8 .39 .63
T-HD-8G
TH 1/4 .85 1.62 T-5M 5/32 .47 .71
T-HD-10C
TH 5/16 1.10 1.90 T-6M 3/16 .51 .83
T-HD-10G
TH 5/16 1.08 1.87 T-8M 1/4 .59 1.02
T-HD-12C
T-H 3/8 1.13 2.10
T-HD-12G
T-H 3/8 1.13 2.10
T-HD-16C
TH 7/16-1/2
7/ 1.53 2.65
T-HD-16G
TH G
7/16-1/2
7/ 1.53 2.90

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Oval Swaging Sleeves

Part Number / Material Dimensions (inches)

Aluminum Plain Zinc Plated Nickel Plated Stainless Cable “D” “L”
Copper Copper Copper Steel Size Diameter* Length*
844-70 844-40 844-20 -- -- 1/32 .10 .26
844-71 844-41 844-21 844-81 -- 3/64 .15 .49
844-72 844-42 844-22 844-82 -- 1/16 .19 .42
844-73 844-43 844-23 844-83 -- 3/32 .27 .44
844-74 844-44 844-24 844-84 -- 1/8 .36 .67
844-75 844-45 844-25 844-85 -- 5/32 .41 .78
844-76 844-46 844-26 844-86 -- 3/16 .48 1.25
844-77 844-47 844-27 844-87 -- 7/32 .51 1.11
844-78 844-48 844-28 844-88 -- 1/4 .60 1.33
-- 844-49 844-29 844-89 -- 5/16 .73 1.40
-- 844-50 844-30 844-90 -- 3/8 .80 1.66
-- 844-51 844-31 844-91 -- 7/16 .92 2.14
-- 844-52 844-32 844-92 -- 1/2 1.00 2.52
-- -- -- -- 844-60 1/32 .10 .41
-- -- -- -- 844-61 3/64 .15 .44
-- -- -- -- 844-62 1/16 .15 .44
-- -- -- -- 844-63 3/32 .19 .44
-- -- -- -- 844-64 1/8 .27 .44
-- -- -- -- 844-65 5/32 .35 .84
-- -- -- -- 844-66 3/16 .39 .88
-- -- -- -- 844-67 7/32 .48 1.03
-- -- -- -- 844-68 1/4 .51 1.28
*Dimensions after swage

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
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Balls
Plain Balls

Part Number / Material Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Carbon Steel “C” “B”
Brass
Steel Plated Cable Size Ball Size
B1-B125 B1-C125 B1-F125 1/32 .125
B1-B156 B1-C156 B1-F156 1/32 .156
B1-B190 B1-C190 B1-F190 1/32 .190
B1.5-B125 B1.5-C125 B1.5-F125 3/64 .125
B1.5-B156 B1.5-C156 B1.5-F156 3/64 .156
B1.5-B190 B1.5-C190 B1.5-F190 3/64 .190
B2-B190 B2-C190 B2-F190 1/16 .190
-- B2-C250 B2-F250 1/16 .250
-- B3-C250 B3-F250 3/32 .250
-- B3-C312 B3-F312 3/32 .312
-- B4-C312 B4-F312 1/8 .312
-- B4-C375 B4-F375 1/8 .375
-- B5-C375 B5-F375 5/32 .375
-- B5-C437 B5-F437 5/32 .437
-- B6-C437 B6-F437 3/16 .437
-- B6-C500 B6-F500 3/16 .500
-- B7-C500 B7-F500 7/32 .500
-- B8-C562 B8-F562 1/4 .562
-- B8-C813 B8-F813 1/4 .813
-- B10-C694 B10-F694 5/16 .694
-- B12-C812 B12-F812 3/8 .812
Note: Ultimate breaking strength, plain ball sizes:
3/32" and smaller — 80% of Catalog Nominal Strength,
1/8" and larger — 60% of Catalog Nominal Strength,
applies to 7x7 and 7x19 cable construction only;
for 1x19 construction, consult our engineering department.

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
20 Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly.

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Ball with Ball with
Shank Double Shank

Part Number/Material Dimensions after Swage (inches) Part Number/Material Dimensions after Swage (inches)
Stainless Plated Cable Stainless Plated Cable
“A” “B” “L” “A” “B” “L”
Steel Steel Size Steel Steel Size
664C2 664-2 1/16 .112 .190 .16 663C2 663-2 1/16 .112 .190 .39
664C3 664-3 3/32 .143 .253 .24 663C3 663-3 3/32 .143 .253 .58
664C4 664-4 1/8 .190 .315 .32 663C4 663-4 1/8 .190 .315 .77
664C5 664-5 5/32 .222 .379 .40 663C5 663-5 5/32 .222 .379 .95
664C6 664-6 3/16 .255 .442 .47 663C6 663-6 3/16 .255 .442 1.14
664C7 664-7 7/32 .302 .505 .55 663C7 663-7 7/32 .302 .505 1.33
664C8 664-8 1/4 .348 .567 .63 663C8 663-8 1/4 .348 .567 1.52
664C9 664-9 9/32 .382 .632 .76 663C9 663-9 9/32 .382 .632 1.72
664C10 664-10 5/16 .413 .694 .82 663C10 663-10 5/16 .413 .694 1.88
664C12 664-12 3/8 .468 .812 .94 663C12 663-12 3/8 .468 .812 2.25
664C14 664-14 7/16 .562 .937 1.13 663C14 663-14 7/16 .562 .937 2.62
664C16 664-16 1/2 .625 1.060 1.26 663C16 663-16 1/2 .625 1.060 2.97

Special Fittings
L Fitting Zinc Plated Steel
Z Fitting Part No. / Material
Part “C” Plated Stainless “C”
Number Cable Size Steel Steel Cable Size
L-1.5* 3/64 Z-2 Z-2 C1 1/16
L-2* 1/16 Z-3 -- 3/32
*Add “L” for left-hand;
“R” for right-hand

Left-hand clip shown; right-hand is opposite direction.

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
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Cable Hangers
Tapered “J” Hook and
Cable Hanger 3-Hole Hang from rod or tube

Cable 3-HOLE CABLE


Adjuster ADJUSTER
PART NO. 3HCA
Material:
Zinc Die Cast
.188”
1/4-20 Male Thread (Due to a wide
(not included) range of mounting
configurations,
Mounting surface no load rating is
attributed to this part).
.907”
7/16 SAE F.W. For use with cable
(not included) coated to
1/16” diameter.

.500”
.098” After swage
1.21” .080” hex X
“J” HOOK .300” long.
Ferrule — PART NO. 1.5J
order separately: Material:
UR
Cable Size Ferrule
Black Oxide Brass
(100 lb. min.
.83” YO N
TAPERED 1/32 F-1R3F
breaking strength). .34”
SIG E
R
CABLE HANGER
PART NO. TCH
3/64 F-1.5R3F For use with
3/64” bare cable
HE
1/16 F-2R3F or cable coated .326”
to 1/16” diameter.

Cylindrical 1/4-20 Male Thread


(not included)
Cable Hanger Mounting surface

7/16 SAE F.W.


(not included)

CYLINDRICAL
1.00” CABLE HANGER
PART NO. LJ01-004
Type 303 Stainless Steel
1.25”
Ferrule —
order separately:
Cable Size Ferrule
1/32 F-1R3F
.38”
.375” dia. 3/64 F-1.5R3F
1/16 F-2R3F
1/4-20-2B x .75” min. depth

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
22 Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly.

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Eyes and Clevises
Eyes

Part Number / Material *Indicates After-Swage Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Plated Cable “A” “A”* “C” “D” “J”* “Ls”* “R”
Steel Steel Size Before Swage After Swage
668-2 668F2 1/16 .160 .138 .43 .190 .088 1.81 .24

668-3 668F3 3/32 .218 .190 .59 .190 .103 2.16 .28

668-4 668F4 1/8 .250 .219 .61 .190 .190 2.59 .31

668-5 668F5 5/32 .297 .250 .68 .250 .197 3.03 .38

668-6 668F6 3/16 .359 .313 .72 .313 .255 3.19 .47

668-7 668F7 7/32 .427 .375 .80 .313 .291 3.68 .48

668-8 668F8 1/4 .494 .438 .89 .375 .307 4.06 .56

668-9 668F9 9/32 .563 .500 .98 .438 .322 4.51 .65

668-10 668F10 5/16 .635 .563 1.07 .438 .343 4.97 .70

668-12 668F12 3/8 .703 .625 1.34 .500 .375 5.97 .84

668-14 668F14 7/16 .781 .688 1.59 .562 .375 6.87 .97

668-16 668F16 1/2 .844 .750 1.68 .625 .468 7.89 1.03

Clevises

Part Number / Material *Indicates After-Swage Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Plated Cable “A” “A”* “D” “F” “G” “C” “Ls”* “R”
Steel Steel Size Before Swage After Swage
667-2 667F2 1/16 .160 .138 .190 .218 .093 .500 1.75 .21

667-3 667F3 3/32 .218 .190 .190 .254 .108 .670 2.06 .26

667-4 667F4 1/8 .250 .219 .190 .383 .195 .735 2.61 .30

667-5 667F5 5/32 .297 .250 .250 .406 .202 .800 3.00 .37

667-6 667F6 3/16 .359 .313 .313 .543 .260 .880 3.24 .43

667-7 667F7 7/32 .427 .375 .313 .625 .296 .970 3.74 .49

667-8 667F8 1/4 .494 .438 .375 .688 .313 1.070 4.10 .52

667-9 667F9 9/32 .563 .500 .438 .719 .327 1.170 4.48 .63

667-10 667F10 5/16 .635 .563 .438 .765 .348 1.268 4.86 .69

667-12 667F12 3/8 .703 .625 .500 .830 .380 1.525 5.74 .80

667-14 667F14 7/16 .781 .688 .562 .830 .380 1.776 6.57 .93

667-16 667F16 1/2 .844 .750 .625 1.035 .473 1.903 7.50 .98

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly. 23

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Ferrules: Hex and Round Swaged

Part Number/Material “C” Dimensions after Swaging Part Number/Material “C” Dimensions after Swaging
(inches) (inches)
Brass Stainless Carbon Steel Cable Brass Stainless Carbon Steel Cable
Steel Plated Size “Hs”* “Ls”* “Ds”* Steel Plated Size “Hs”* “Ls”* “Ds”*
F-1H1B F-1H1C F-1H1F 1/32 3/32 5/32 -- -- F-5R1C F-5R1F 5/32 -- 13/16 .250
F-1H2B F-1H2C F-1H2F 1/32 1/8 5/32 -- -- F-5R2C F-5R2F 5/32 -- 13/16 .375
F-1H3B F-1H3C F-1H3F 1/32 5/32 5/32 -- -- F-5R3C F-5R3F 5/32 -- 13/16 .500
F-1R1B F-1R1C F-1R1F 1/32 -- 5/32 .095 -- F-6H1C F-6H1F 3/16 5/16 15/16 --
F-1R2B F-1R2C F-1R2F 1/32 -- 5/32 .138 -- F-6H2C F-6H2F 3/16 7/16 15/16 --
F-1R3B F-1R3C F-1R3F 1/32 -- 5/32 .156 -- F-6H3C F-6H3F 3/16 1/2 15/16 --
F-1.5H1B F-1.5H1C F-1.5H1F 3/64 1/8 1/4 -- -- F-6R1C F-6R1F 3/16 -- 15/16 .313
F-1.5H2B F-1.5H2C F-1.5H2F 3/64 5/32 1/4 -- -- F-6R2C F-6R2F 3/16 -- 15/16 .437
F-1.5H3B F-1.5H3C F-1.5H3F 3/64 3/16 1/4 -- -- F-6R3C F-6R3F 3/16 -- 15/16 .500
F-1.5R1B F-1.5R1C F-1.5R1F 3/64 -- 1/4 .112 -- F-7H1C F-7H1F 7/32 3/8 1 1/8 --
F-1.5R2B F-1.5R2C F-1.5R2F 3/64 -- 1/4 .138 -- F-7H2C F-7H2F 7/32 1/2 1 1/8 --
F-1.5R3B F-1.5R3C F-1.5R3F 3/64 -- 1/4 .190 -- F-7R1C F-7R1F 7/32 -- 1 1/8 .375
F-2H1B F-2H1C F-2H1F 1/16 9/64 5/16 -- -- F-7R2C F-7R2F 7/32 -- 1 1/8 .500
F-2H2B F-2H2C F-2H2F 1/16 5/32 5/16 -- -- F-7R3C F-7R3F 7/32 -- 1 1/8 .625
F-2H3B F-2H3C F-2H3F 1/16 3/16 5/16 -- -- F-8H1C F-8H1F 1/4 7/16 1 1/4 --
F-2R1B F-2R1C F-2R1F 1/16 -- 5/16 .138 -- F-8H2C F-8H2F 1/4 1/2 1 1/4 --
F-2R2B F-2R2C F-2R2F 1/16 -- 5/16 .156 -- F-8R1C F-8R1F 1/4 -- 1 1/4 .437
F-2R3B F-2R3C F-2R3F 1/16 -- 5/16 .190 -- F-8R2C F-8R2F 1/4 -- 1 1/4 .500
F-3H1B F-3H1C F-3H1F 3/32 3/16 1/2 -- -- F-8R3C F-8R3F 1/4 -- 1 1/4 .688
F-3H2B F-3H2C F-3H2F 3/32 1/4 1/2 -- -- F-10R1C F-10R1F 5/16 -- 1 9/16 .562
F-3H3B F-3H3C F-3H3F 3/32 5/16 1/2 -- -- F-10R2C F-10R2F 5/16 -- 1 9/16 .688
F-3R1B F-3R1C F-3R1F 3/32 -- 1/2 .190 -- F-10R3C F-10R3F 5/16 -- 1 9/16 .875
F-3R2B F-3R2C F-3R2F 3/32 -- 1/2 .250 -- F-12R1C F-12R1F 3/8 -- 1 7/8 .625
F-3R3B F-3R3C F-3R3F 3/32 -- 1/2 .313 -- F-12R2C F-12R2F 3/8 -- 1 7/8 .750
F-4H1B F-4H1C F-4H1F 1/8 7/32 5/8 -- -- F-12R3C F-12R3F 3/8 -- 1 7/8 1.000
F-4H2B F-4H2C F-4H2F 1/8 1/4 5/8 -- -- F-14R1C F-14R1F 7/16 -- 2 3/16 .688
F-4H3B F-4H3C F-4H3F 1/8 3/8 5/8 -- -- F-14R2C F-14R2F 7/16 -- 2 3/16 .750
F-4R1B F-4R1C F-4R1F 1/8 -- 5/8 .219 -- F-14R3C F-14R3F 7/16 -- 2 3/16 1.000
F-4R2B F-4R2C F-4R2F 1/8 -- 5/8 .250 -- F-16R1C F-16R1F 1/2 -- 2 1/2 .750
F-4R3B F-4R3C F-4R3F 1/8 -- 5/8 .375 -- F-16R2C F-16R2F 1/2 -- 2 1/2 .875
*Special hex sizes, diameters and shank lengths are available on request. -- F-16R3C F-16R3F 1/2 -- 2 1/2 1.000
Contact us with your special requirements.
*Special hex sizes, diameters and shank lengths are available on request.
Contact us with your special requirements.

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
24 Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly.

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Radiused Ferrules: Hex and Round Swaged

Part Number/Material “C” Dimensions after Swaging


(inches)
Brass Stainless Carbon Steel Cable
Steel Plated Size “Hs”* “Ls”* “Ds”*
RF-1HB RF-1HC RF-1HF 1/32 3/32 5/32 --

RF-1RB RF-1RC RF-1RF 1/32 -- 5/32 3/32

RF-1.5HB RF-1.5HC RF-1.5HF 3/64 9/64 1/4 --


RF-1.5RB RF-1.5RC RF-1.5RF 3/64 -- 1/4 9/64

RF-2HB RF-2HC RF-2HF 1/16 5/32 5/16 --

RF-2RB RF-2RC RF-2RF 1/16 -- 5/16 5/32

RF-3HB RF-3HC RF-3HF 3/32 3/16 1/2 --

RF-3RB RF-3RC RF-3RF 3/32 -- 1/2 3/16

RF-4HB RF-4HC RF-4HF 1/8 1/4 5/8 --

RF-4RB RF-4RC RF-4RF 1/8 -- 5/8 1/4

-- RF-5HC RF-5HF 5/32 5/16 13/16 --

-- RF-5RC RF-5RF 5/32 -- 13/16 5/16

-- RF-6HC RF-6HF 3/16 3/8 15/16 --

-- RF-6RC RF-6RF 3/16 -- 15/16 3/8

-- RF-7HC RF-7HF 7/32 7/16 1 1/8 --

-- RF-7RC RF-7RF 7/32 -- 1 1/8 7/16

-- RF-8HC RF-8HF 1/4 1/2 1 1/4 --

-- RF-8RC RF-8RF 1/4 -- 1 1/4 1/2


*Special hex sizes, diameters and shank lengths are available on request.
Contact us with your special requirements.

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly. 25

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Threaded Studs: Hex Swaged

Part Number / Material “C” Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Carbon Steel Cable “T” “S” After Swage
Brass Size
Steel Plated Thread Size Thread Length “Hs” “Ls”*
HS1-12CSB HS1-12CSC -- 1/32 5-40 .375 .093 .70
HS1-12CLB HS1-12CLC -- 1/32 5-40 .75 .093 1.06
HS1-13CSB HS1-13CSC -- 1/32 6-32 .44 .125 .75
HS1-13CLB HS1-13CLC -- 1/32 6-32 .87 .125 1.18
HS1.5-13CSB HS1.5-13CSC -- 3/64 6-32 .44 .125 .87
HS1.5-13CLB HS1.5-13CLC -- 3/64 6-32 .87 .125 1.31
HS1.5-16CSB HS1.5-16CSC -- 3/64 8-32 .50 .141 .93
HS1.5-16CLB HS1.5-16CLC -- 3/64 8-32 1.00 .141 1.44
HS2-16CSB HS2-16CSC -- 1/16 8-32 .50 .141 1.06
HS2-16CLB HS2-16CLC -- 1/16 8-32 1.00 .141 1.56
HS1.5-19CSB HS1.5-19CSC HS1.5-19CSF 3/64 10-24 .56 .156 1.00
HS1.5-19CLB HS1.5-19CLC HS1.5-19CLF 3/64 10-24 1.12 .156 1.56
HS1.5-19FSB HS1.5-19FSC HS1.5-19FSF 3/64 10-32 .56 .156 1.00
HS1.5-19FLB HS1.5-19FLC HS1.5-19FLF 3/64 10-32 1.12 .156 1.56
HS2-19CSB HS2-19CSC HS2-19CSF 1/16 10-24 .56 .156 1.12
HS2-19CLB HS2-19CLC HS2-19CLF 1/16 10-24 1.12 .156 1.70
HS2-19FSB HS2-19FSC HS2-19FSF 1/16 10-32 .56 .156 1.12
HS2-19FLB HS2-19FLC HS2-19FLF 1/16 10-32 1.12 .156 1.70
*Other thread lengths and/or diameters are available on request. Contact our sales and customer service department.

The “Ls” dimensions listed are for 7x7, 7x19, or wire rope with a steel core. To ascertain the proper "Ls" dimension for 1x19 strand,
add 2X (two times) the “C” cable size to the listed “Ls” dimension. For fiber core wire rope, consult our sales and customer service department.
Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
26 Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly.

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Part Number / Material “C” Dimensions (inches)
Stainless Carbon Steel Cable “T” “S” After Swage
Brass Size
Steel Plated Thread Size Thread Length “Hs” “Ls”*
HS3-25CSB HS3-25CSC HS3-25CSF 3/32 1/4-20 .75 .219 1.62
HS3-25CLB HS3-25CLC HS3-25CLF 3/32 1/4-20 1.50 .219 2.37
HS3-25FSB HS3-25FSC HS3-25FSF 3/32 1/4-28 .75 .219 1.62
HS3-25FLB HS3-25FLC HS3-25FLF 3/32 1/4-28 1.50 .219 2.37
HS4-25CSB HS4-25CSC HS4-25CSF 1/8 1/4-20 .75 .219 1.87
HS4-25CLB HS4-25CLC HS4-25CLF 1/8 1/4-20 1.50 .219 2.62
HS4-25FSB HS4-25FSC HS4-25FSF 1/8 1/4-28 .75 .219 1.87
HS4-25FLB HS4-25FLC HS4-25FLF 1/8 1/4-28 1.50 .219 2.62
-- HS5-31CSC HS5-31CSF 5/32 5/16-18 1.00 .250 2.37
-- HS5-31CLC HS5-31CLF 5/32 5/16-18 1.87 .250 3.25
-- HS5-31FSC HS5-31FSF 5/32 5/16-24 1.00 .250 2.37
-- HS5-31FLC HS5-31FLF 5/32 5/16-24 1.87 .250 3.25
-- HS6-37CSC HS6-37CSF 3/16 3/8-16 1.12 .312 2.75
-- HS6-37CLC HS6-37CLF 3/16 3/8-16 2.25 .312 3.87
-- HS6-37FSC HS6-37FSF 3/16 3/8-24 1.12 .312 2.75
-- HS6-37FLC HS6-37FLF 3/16 3/8-24 2.25 .312 3.87
-- HS7-43CSC HS7-43CSF 7/32 7/16-14 1.37 .375 3.31
-- HS7-43CLC HS7-43CLF 7/32 7/16-14 2.62 .375 4.56
-- HS7-43FSC HS7-43FSF 7/32 7/16-20 1.37 .375 3.31
-- HS7-43FLC HS7-43FLF 7/32 7/16-20 2.62 .375 4.56
-- HS8-50CSC HS8-50CSF 1/4 1/2-13 1.50 .437 3.68
-- HS8-50CLC HS8-50CLF 1/4 1/2-13 3.00 .437 5.18
-- HS8-50FSC HS8-50FSF 1/4 1/2-20 1.50 .437 3.68
-- HS8-50FLC HS8-50FLF 1/4 1/2-20 3.00 .437 5.18
*Other thread lengths and/or diameters are available on request. Contact our sales and customer service department.

The “Ls” dimensions listed are for 7x7, 7x19, or wire rope with a steel core. To ascertain the proper "Ls" dimension for 1x19 strand,
add 2X (two times) the “C” cable size to the listed “Ls” dimension. For fiber core wire rope, consult our sales and customer service department.
Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly. 27

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Threaded Studs: Round Swaged

Part Number / Material “C” Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Carbon Steel Cable “T” “S” After Swage
Brass Size
Steel Zinc Plated Thread Size Thread Length “Hs” “Ls”*
RS2-19CSB RS2-19CSC RS2-19CSF 1/16 10-24 .56 .156 1.12
RS2-19CLB RS2-19CLC RS2-19CLF 1/16 10-24 1.12 .156 1.70
RS2-19FSB RS2-19FSC RS2-19FSF 1/16 10-32 .56 .156 1.12
RS2-19FLB RS2-19FLC RS2-19FLF 1/16 10-32 1.12 .156 1.70
RS3-25CSB RS3-25CSC RS3-25CSF 3/32 1/4-20 .75 .219 1.62
RS3-25CLB RS3-25CLC RS3-25CLF 3/32 1/4-20 1.50 .219 2.37
RS3-25FSB RS3-25FSC RS3-25FSF 3/32 1/4-28 .75 .219 1.62
RS3-25FLB RS3-25FLC RS3-25FLF 3/32 1/4-28 1.50 .219 2.37
RS4-25CSB RS4-25CSC RS4-25CSF 1/8 1/4-20 .75 .219 1.87
RS4-25CLB RS4-25CLC RS4-25CLF 1/8 1/4-20 1.50 .219 2.62
RS4-25FSB RS4-25FSC RS4-25FSF 1/8 1/4-28 .75 .219 1.87
RS4-25FLB RS4-25FLC RS4-25FLF 1/8 1/4-28 1.50 .219 2.62
-- RS5-31CSC RS5-31CSF 5/32 5/16-18 1.00 .250 2.37
-- RS5-31CLC RS5-31CLF 5/32 5/16-18 1.87 .250 3.25
-- RS5-31FSC RS5-31FSF 5/32 5/16-24 1.00 .250 2.37
-- RS5-31FLC RS5-31FLF 5/32 5/16-24 1.87 .250 3.25
-- RS5-37CSC RS5-37CSF 5/32 3/8-16 1.12 .312 2.50
-- RS5-37CLC RS5-37CLF 5/32 3/8-16 2.25 .312 3.62
-- RS5-37FSC RS5-37FSF 5/32 3/8-24 1.12 .312 2.50
-- RS5-37FLC RS5-37FLF 5/32 3/8-24 2.25 .312 3.62
-- RS6-37CSC RS6-37CSF 3/16 3/8-16 1.12 .312 2.75
-- RS6-37CLC RS6-37CLF 3/16 3/8-16 2.25 .312 3.87
-- RS6-37FSC RS6-37FSF 3/16 3/8-24 1.12 .312 2.75
-- RS6-37FLC RS6-37FLF 3/16 3/8-24 2.25 .312 3.87
*Other thread lengths and/or diameters are available on request. Contact our sales and customer service department.

The “Ls” dimensions listed are for 7x7, 7x19, or wire rope with a steel core. To ascertain the proper "Ls" dimension for 1x19 strand,
add 2X (two times) the “C” cable size to the listed “Ls” dimension. For fiber core wire rope, consult our sales and customer service department.
Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
28 Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly.

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Part Number / Material “C” Dimensions (inches)
Stainless Carbon Steel Cable “T” “S” After Swage
Brass Size
Steel Zinc Plated Thread Size Thread Length “Hs” “Ls”*
-- RS7-43CSC RS7-43CSF 7/32 7/16-14 1.37 .375 3.31
-- RS7-43CLC RS7-43CLF 7/32 7/16-14 2.62 .375 4.56
-- RS7-43FSC RS7-43FSF 7/32 7/16-20 1.37 .375 3.31
-- RS7-43FLC RS7-43FLF 7/32 7/16-20 2.62 .375 4.56
-- RS8-50CSC RS8-50CSF 1/4 1/2-13 1.50 .437 3.68
-- RS8-50CLC RS8-50CLF 1/4 1/2-13 3.00 .437 5.18
-- RS8-50FSC RS8-50FSF 1/4 1/2-20 1.50 .437 3.68
-- RS8-50FLC RS8-50FLF 1/4 1/2-20 3.00 .437 5.18
-- RS10-62CSC RS10-62CSF 5/16 5/8-11 2.00 .562 4.68
-- RS10-62CLC RS10-62CLF 5/16 5/8-11 3.75 .562 6.43
-- RS10-62FSC RS10-62FSF 5/16 5/8-18 2.00 .562 4.68
-- RS10-62FLC RS10-62FLF 5/16 5/8-18 3.75 .562 6.43
-- RS12-75CSC RS12-75CSF 3/8 3/4-10 2.25 .625 5.44
-- RS12-75CLC RS12-75CLF 3/8 3/4-10 4.50 .625 7.68
-- RS12-75FSC RS12-75FSF 3/8 3/4-16 2.25 .625 5.44
-- RS12-75FLC RS12-75FLF 3/8 3/4-16 4.50 .625 7.68
-- RS14-87CSC RS14-87CSF 7/16 7/8-9 2.62 .750 6.31
-- RS14-87CLC RS14-87CLF 7/16 7/8-9 5.25 .750 8.94
-- RS14-87FSC RS14-87FSF 7/16 7/8-14 2.62 .750 6.31
-- RS14-87FLC RS14-87FLF 7/16 7/8-14 5.25 .750 8.94
-- RS16-87CSC RS16-87CSF 1/2 7/8-9 2.62 .750 7.00
-- RS16-87CLC RS16-87CLF 1/2 7/8-9 5.25 .750 9.60
-- RS16-87FSC RS16-87FSF 1/2 7/8-14 2.62 .750 7.00
-- RS16-87FLC RS16-87FLF 1/2 7/8-14 5.25 .750 9.60
-- RS16-100CSC RS16-100CSF 1/2 1-8 3.00 .875 7.37
-- RS16-100CLC RS16-100CLF 1/2 1-8 6.00 .875 10.37
-- RS16-100FSC RS16-100FSF 1/2 1-14 3.00 .875 7.37
-- RS16-100FLC RS16-100FLF 1/2 1-14 6.00 .875 10.37
*Other thread lengths and/or diameters are available on request. Contact our sales and customer service department.

The “Ls” dimensions listed are for 7x7, 7x19, or wire rope with a steel core. To ascertain the proper "Ls" dimension for 1x19 strand,
add 2X (two times) the “C” cable size to the listed “Ls” dimension. For fiber core wire rope, consult our sales and customer service department.
Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly. 29

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259 Studs

Dimensionally equivalent to MS21259 Stud.

Part Number / Material *Indicates After-Swage Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Steel Plated Steel Cable “A” “A”*
Size Before After “B” “E” “Ls”* “C”
RH Thread LH Thread RH Thread LH Thread Swage Swage
259-2RH 259-2LH 259F2RH 259F2LH 1/16 .160 .138 #6-40 UNF .156 2.65 1.045

259-3RH 259-3LH 259F3RH 259F3LH 3/32 .218 .190 #10-32 UNF .187 3.00 1.204

259-4RH 259-4LH 259F4RH 259F4LH 1/8 .250 .219 1/4-28 UNF .250 3.59 1.376

259-5RH 259-5LH 259F5RH 259F5LH 5/32 .297 .250 1/4-28 UNF .250 3.97 1.376
259-6RH 259-6LH 259F6RH 259F6LH 3/16 .359 .313 5/16-24 UNF .312 4.17 1.453

259-7RH 259-7LH 259F7RH 259F7LH 7/32 .427 .375 3/8-24 UNF .375 4.81 1.625

259-8RH 259-8LH 259F8RH 259F8LH 1/4 .494 .438 3/8-24 UNF .438 5.24 1.750

259-9RH 259-9LH 259F9RH 259F9LH 9/32 .563 .500 7/16-20 UNF .563 5.75 1.875

259-10RH 259-10LH 259F10RH 259F10LH 5/16 .635 .563 1/2-20 UNF .625 6.27 2.000

259-12RH 259-12LH 259F12RH 259F12LH 3/8 .703 .625 9/16-18 UNF .688 7.06 2.250

259-14RH 259-14LH 259F14RH 259F14LH 7/16 .787 .688 5/8-18 UNF .750 7.91 2.500

259-16RH 259-16LH 259F16RH 259F16LH 1/2 .844 .750 5/8-18 UNF .812 8.75 2.500

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
30 Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly.

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Round Swivel Sleeves (tapped)
Sleeve
Ferrule

These female threaded fittings rotate independently from the cable, allowing
the cable assembly to be tensioned without the risk of rotating the cable.

Part Number / Material “F” Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Carbon Steel Ferrule “T” “D” “L” “C”
Steel Zinc Plated Part No. Thread Size Dia. Length Cable Size
RS10-24C -- F-1R1C #10-24-UNC
5/16 1 1/32
-- RS10-24P F-1R1F x 9/16 deep

RS10-32C -- F-1R1C #10-32-UNF


5/16 1 1/32
-- RS10-32P F-1R1F x 9/16 deep

RS25-20C -- F-2R1C 1/4-20-UNC


3/8 1 3/8 1/16
-- RS25-20P F-2R1F x 3/4 deep

RS25-28C -- F-2R1C 1/4-28-UNF


3/8 1 3/8 1/16
-- RS25-28P F-2R1F x 3/4 deep
RS31-18C -- F-3R1C 5/16-18-UNC
1/2 1 7/8 3/32
-- RS31-18P F-3R1F x 15/16 deep

RS31-24C -- F-3R1C 5/16-24-UNF


1/2 1 7/8 3/32
-- RS31-24P F-3R1F x 15/16 deep

RS37-16C -- F-4R1C 3/8-16-UNC


9/16 2 1/4 1/8
-- RS37-16P F-4R1F x 1 1/8 deep

RS37-24C -- F-4R1C 3/8-24-UNF


9/16 2 1/4 1/8
-- RS37-24P F-4R1F x 1 1/8 deep
RS43-14C -- F-5R1C 7/16-14-UNC
11/16 2 5/8 5/32
-- RS43-14P F-5R1F x1 1/4 deep
RS43-20C -- F-5R1C 7/16-20-UNF
11/16 2 5/8 5/32
-- RS43-20P F-5R1F x1 1/4 deep

RS50-13C -- F-6R1C 1/2-13-UNC


3/4 3 3/16
-- RS50-13P F-6R1F x 1 1/2 deep

RS50-20C -- F-6R1C 1/2-20-UNF


3/4 3 3/16
-- RS50-20P F-6R1F x 1 1/2 deep

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly. 31

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Male-Threaded Swivel Sleeves
“T”

These stainless steel male-threaded fittings rotate


independently from the cable. They are retained “C”
“B” “L”
onto the cable by a ball and shank (B) or a ferrule (F), Ball and Sleeve
allowing the cable assembly to be tensioned without Shank
the risk of rotating the cable.

“F” “C”
Ferrule
“L”

Part Number Dimensions (Inches)


“B” “F”
Stainless Ball & Shank Ferrule “T” “L” “C”
Steel Part Number Part No. Thread Size Length Cable Size
MS25-20C 664-C2 F-2R1C 1/4-20-UNC 1.00 1/16
MS25-28C 664-C2 F-2R1C 1/4-28-UNF 1.00 1/16
MS31-18C 664-C3 F-3R1C 5/16-18-UNC 1.25 3/32
MS31-24C 664-C3 F-3R1C 5/16-24-UNF 1.25 3/32
MS37-16C 664-C4 F-4R1C 3/8-16-UNC 1.25 1/8
MS37-24C 664-C4 F-4R1C 3/8-24-UNF 1.25 1/8
MS50-13C 664-C5 F-5R1C 1/2-13-UNC 1.25 5/32
MS50-20C 664-C5 F-5R1C 1/2-20-UNF 1.50 5/32
MS62-11C 664-C6 F-6R1C 1/2-20-UNF 1.50 3/16

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
32 Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly.

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Hex Swivel Sleeves (tapped)
Sleeve
Ferrule
These female threaded
fittings rotate independently
from the cable, allowing the
cable assembly to be
tensioned without the risk
of rotating the cable.

Part Number / Material “F” Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Carbon Steel Ferrule “T” “D” “L” “C”
Steel Zinc Plated Part No. Thread Size Dia. Length Cable Size
HS10-24C -- F-1R1C #10-24-UNC
5/16 1 1/32
-- HS10-24P F-1R1F x 9/16 deep

HS10-32C -- F-1R1C #10-32-UNF


5/16 1 1/32
-- HS10-32P F-1R1F x 9/16 deep

HS25-20C -- F-2R1C 1/4-20-UNC


3/8 1 3/8 1/16
-- HS25-20P F-2R1F x 3/4 deep

HS25-28C -- F-2R1C 1/4-28-UNF


3/8 1 3/8 1/16
-- HS25-28P F-2R1F x 3/4 deep
HS31-18C -- F-3R1C 5/16-18-UNC
1/2 1 7/8 3/32
-- HS31-18P F-3R1F x 15/16 deep

HS31-24C -- F-3R1C 5/16-24-UNF


1/2 1 7/8 3/32
-- HS31-24P F-3R1F x 15/16 deep

HS37-16C -- F-4R1C 3/8-16-UNC


9/16 2 1/4 1/8
-- HS37-16P F-4R1F x 1 1/8 deep

HS37-24C -- F-4R1C 3/8-24-UNF


9/16 2 1/4 1/8
-- HS37-24P F-4R1F x 1 1/8 deep
HS50-13C -- F-5R1C 1/2-13-UNC
3/4 3 5/32
-- HS50-13P F-5R1F x 1 1/2 deep
HS50-20C -- F-5R1C 1/2-20-UNF
3/4 3 5/32
-- HS50-20P F-5R1F x 1 1/2 deep

HS62-11C -- F-6R1C 5/8-11-UNC


7/8 3 1/4 3/16
-- HS62-11P F-6R1F x 1 3/4 deep

HS62-18C -- F-6R1C 5/8-18-UNF


7/8 3 1/4 3/16
-- HS62-18P F-6R1F x 1 3/4 deep

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly. 33

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Threaded Sleeves

Cable is swaged onto the sleeve before


the sleeve is threaded.

Part Number / Material “C” Dimensions (inches)


Stainless Carbon Steel Cable “T” “S” After Swage
Steel Zinc Plated Size Thread Size Thread Length “Ds” “Ls”*
TS3-25CC TS3-25CF 3/32 1/4-20 3/4 1/4 1 1/4
TS3-25FC TS3-25FF 3/32 1/4-28 3/4 1/4 1 1/4
TS4-25CC TS4-25CF 1/8 1/4-20 3/4 1/4 1 1/4
TS4-25FC TS4-25FF 1/8 1/4-28 3/4 1/4 1 1/4
TS4-31CC TS4-31CF 1/8 5/16-18 15/16 5/16 1 9/16
TS4-31FC TS4-31FF 1/8 5/16-24 15/16 5/16 1 9/16
TS5-31CC TS5-31CF 5/32 5/16-18 15/16 5/16 1 9/16
TS5-31FC TS5-31FF 5/32 5/16-24 15/16 5/16 1 9/16
TS6-37CC TS6-37CF 3/16 3/8-16 1 1/8 3/8 1 7/8
TS6-37FC TS6-37FF 3/16 3/8-24 1 1/8 3/8 1 7/8
TS7-43CC TS7-43CF 7/32 7/16-14 1 5/16 7/16 2 3/16
TS7-43FC TS7-43FF 7/32 7/16-20 1 5/16 7/16 2 3/16
TS8-50CC TS8-50CF 1/4 1/2-13 1 1/2 1/2 2 1/2
TS8-50FC TS8-50FF 1/4 1/2-20 1 1/2 1/2 2 1/2
TS10-62CC TS10-62CF 5/16 5/8-11 1 7/8 5/8 3 1/8
TS10-62FC TS10-62FF 5/16 5/8-18 1 7/8 5/8 3 1/8
TS12-75CC TS12-75CF 3/8 3/4-10 2 1/4 3/4 3 3/4
TS12-75FC TS12-75FF 3/8 3/4-16 2 1/4 3/4 3 3/4
TS14-87CC TS14-87CF 7/16 7/8-9 2 5/8 7/8 4 3/8
TS14-87FC TS14-87FF 7/16 7/8-14 2 5/8 7/8 4 3/8
TS16-100CC TS16-100CF 1/2 1-8 3 1 5
TS16-100FC TS16-100FF 1/2 1-14 3 1 5
*Other thread lengths and/or diameters are available on request. Contact our sales and customer service department.

Unless otherwise noted, the fittings shown are designed to hold at least the minimum cable breaking strength for 7x7 and 7x19 constructions.
For fittings swaged onto cables of other constructions, please consult our sales and customer service department.
34 Note: The dotted line on the fitting illustrations denotes the measuring point for that terminal when used on a cable assembly.

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Special Fittings
We offer many types and sizes of cable fittings that Even when this is not the case, we can frequently modify
are not shown in this catalog. We have the capability an existing design to better meet your needs or design
of manufacturing a wide range of fittings in our own and manufacture a specific fitting for your product.
modern production facilities.
There can be significant cost benefits to you, when you
For this reason, we are interested in knowing the utilize the many unique services we offer. Often, we are
application for your cable assembly. Often our sales able to improve quality, decrease costs, and meet design
people will be familiar with a particular fitting we have requirements that others are unable to achieve.
made for another customer with a similar application.

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Conduit and Conduit Swaged Fittings
Light Duty Pull Cable Conduit and Fittings
Bowden Conduit

Conduit Part I.D. Cover Cover Liner Max.


Size Number O.D. Min. O.D. Type Type Cable Dia.
CB-190 N/A NONE NONE
CL-190 N/A NONE

3/16” CL-190B .188” .080” .218” HDPE HDPE 1/16”


CL-190C .218” PVC
CL-190SST* .218” PTFE
TFE
CL-190SSV* .218” PVC
*CL-190SST and CL-190SSV are stainless steel.

Threaded Conduit Fittings for 3/16" Conduit


Part Stainless Steel or Part Stainless Steel or
Number Zinc Plated Carbon Steel Number Zinc Plated Carbon Steel

1.675” 1.65”
.875” .85”

CL-190-.25-28 CL-190-10mm
.312” .312”

1/4-28-2A
THREAD
M10x1.0 THREAD

1.50”
.95” 1.20”

100680-2 .40”
.312” CL-190-6mm .312”

5/16-24-2A 6 x 1.5mm
THREAD - R/H THD-R/H

Pull Knob with Bulkhead Fittings for 3/16" Conduit


Part Stainless Steel or Part Stainless Steel or
Number Zinc Plated Carbon Steel Number Zinc Plated Carbon Steel

PULL-1.37” 1.00”

2.00” .56”
1.43” .375”
.312” PULL-.50”
.375” .50” Pull
Length
1.37” Pull Length
.625”
1/4-28 THD
1/4-28 THD

Common-core cable fittings used with our 3/16" Light Duty Conduits include "L" fittings, "Z" fittings,
balls, stops, studs, and eyelets. Please see those sections of this catalog for dimensional information for those fittings.
Conduits shown within this Cable Conduit and Fittings section are available on completed assemblies only. Many product configurations
36 (other than shown) are available, please contact our sales and customer service department with your special requirements.

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Retainer or E-Ring Fittings 3/16" Conduit End Cap Fitting
for 3/16" Conduit
Part Nickel Plated
Part Stainless Steel or Number Steel
Number Zinc Plated Carbon Steel

.033”
.550” CAP-511 .220”

A80T005-001 .224” .245” .40” .10” dia.

.070”
.162”

Use Retaining Ring for 1/4” Shaft

Medium Duty Pull Cable Conduit and Fittings


Conduit
Part Fittings for A-223 Conduit are
Number Suitable for use with 1/8” strand or cable
furnished in plated carbon steel only.
Conduit A-223
Cover: Black PVC .32” O.D. Liner: HDPE .155” I.D.
If you have applications requiring all
corrosive-resistant materials, please
contact our sales and customer
service department.

Core cable
Any conduit end fitting Carbon steel flat wire

Conduit Stud Conduit Snap Ring Fitting


Part Plated Part Plated
Number Carbon Steel Number Carbon Steel
2.30” A223-1
1.50” .270”
A223-1/2-20 .050”
.530” TYP .100”

1/2-20 THD- R/H


.562”
.375” .532”
1.425” .687”
.625”
A223-2
.530”
.130” .90”

1/2-20 THD- R/H 1.49”


Use with E-Retaining Clip, McMaster Carr Part No. 97431A340

Common-core cable fittings used with our A-223 Medium Duty Conduits include studs, stops, balls, eyelets,
aircraft forks, aircraft eyes. Please see those sections of this catalog for dimensional information for those fittings.
Conduits shown within this Cable Conduit and Fittings section are available on completed assemblies only. Many product configurations
(other than shown) are available, please contact our sales and customer service department with your special requirements. 37

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Assemblies Machined Parts Machining

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