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Awl --
You know the loop at the end of wire rope, with a crimped-type band, often around an "eye", maintaining the loop? For the life of me, I cain't grok how that crimp holds, at such high load ratings. It amazes me. It looks inherently weak, but apparently does the job. AND, if I have seen correctly, it seems that some of these crimps are aluminum! I would have thought some exotic-type brazing or welding would be required for reliable strength. Is this crimp method readily performed in a shop with a simple arbor press? I may be requiring some of this to be done, but it just gives me the willies, from a liability pov. -- DT |
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