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How should a steel wire rope be tied to be securely fastened?
2026-05-14
I. The most secure universal binding method: Steel wire rope clips for clamping fixation Select steel wire rope clips that match the rope diameter. The number of clips should be determined based on the thickness of the rope. The thicker the rope diameter, the more clips needed. When binding, straighten the main rope and bend out the rope end to form a loop. Place the saddle seat of the rope clip on one side of the main rope, and the U-shaped bolt on the side of the short rope end. Make sure to install it correctly without reversing. The distance between each clip should be six to eight times the rope diameter. Tighten the bolts evenly, and then re-tighten them after bearing the load to prevent loosening and slipping. This is the most reliable binding method for lifting, anchoring, and tying. II. Handmade weaving and connection method (permanent and secure, no slippage) Divide one end of the steel wire rope into several strands. Break the main rope strands and use the one-in-one and interlaced weaving method. Cross and insert each strand one by one. The weaving length should be no less than twenty times the diameter of the steel wire rope. After weaving, tighten and compact it, flatten the end, and form an integrated whole. It will not loosen or slip. It is suitable for making lifting rings and fixing rope ends, with a bearing capacity close to the breaking tension of the steel wire rope itself, and the safety factor is the highest. III. Pipa-head loop binding method (making circular lifting ears) Fold the steel wire rope into a circle, fix it with multiple groups of rope clips, or make a fixed ring head by weaving. The force is uniform and there is no knotting. It is very secure for hanging hooks, columns, and tension points. Under load, the entire rope is evenly borne, and there will be no local wear or deformation. IV. Twisting and binding fixation (binding heavy objects, tightening and fixing) When binding objects, use multiple layers of dense twisting. The ropes should be closely attached without gaps between each rope. After twisting, use rope clips to lock and tighten the end. At the corner positions, it is necessary to pad with protective corners, rubber, or arc-shaped pads. Do not allow the steel wire rope to directly press against the corners to avoid being cut, deformed, or loosening. |