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Aluminum Crimping Loop Sleeve for 3/16' Diameter Wire Rope and Cable, (Pack of 25)

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  • Fit for for steel wire rope diameter in 5 mm/ 3/16".
  • Easy to use: Aluminum crimping loop sleeves are easy to use, without effort, just lock both ends of the guide wire by vise, pliers or compression tools.
  • These crimping sleeves fit for dog leashes, clothes lines or anything else that require strong cable, can meet your different needs in daily life.
  • Working indoors or outdoors both are fine, even in a high salt environment as it’s made of aluminum.
  • They are great to work on 5 mm/ 3/16" stainless steel cable array for deck railing, properly crimped it will support 200lb load.


Loop/Sleeve Cable Connectors make it easy to secure loops when anchoring cable and they can be compressed by vise, pliers, or with a compression tool. It is suggested that the anchoring pin be at least five times the diameter of the cable and that the connector be set at a distance from the pin equal to 2.5 times the diameter of the pin. We stock sizes for cable diameters 1/16 inch or greater, plus 0.037 inches in zinc plated copper and 0.024 inches in brass for securing very fine cables.


Mike
2025-09-07 13:19:51
Use these crimp loop sleeves when the cable breaks on gorilla lifts for our lawn service trailers,replace the cable crimp the ends all set to go
BookNerd
2025-06-23 15:40:01
These are working out very well with the hand crimping tool I have. Soft enough to mold to the cable nicely but strong and are holding up very well long term out in the winter weather.I use these to make short cable ties that can go around horse corral panels. It works great because I can remove them easily when moving panels but they hold good and strong and look nice. They also have the advantage over chain in that they don't rust or spread corrosion onto panels. I needed a whole bunch of them and this bulk pack is the way to go!
master Irrigator
2025-06-20 17:48:21
These are just a little small for 3/16 cable. Bought these to repair ATV winch cables and my son just could not get the cable through the 2nd time because it is losing space from the first pass. He did not get a perfect cut. I tried it and was able to get it to work. We will see how they hold up.
K6
2025-05-05 17:26:48
I used these on 3/16 or 5mm wire rope for gym equipment. Crimped them with tool I bought on amazon. Nice and clean, so much better than the clamp on u bolt style method. Search my reviews if you want to see all the parts and tools I used.
Tim
2025-04-28 17:52:04
Price is Right crimps Down nice and tight good value
Eddie
2025-03-18 19:42:20
One of these allowed the cable to slip out when we were cranking down the cable tightness. But that may have been a rookie crimping mistake on our part since this is the first time we've done anything with this type of crimp. Since then, I've used the entire bag without issue and just ordered another bag to use.
Gary Bridgman
2025-02-08 21:24:19
I anyone who has a lot of experience buying wire rope and its accessories would be able to read this product page and know what they're getting, and know how to read between the lines. I am not one of those people. First, know that each of the two channels in these ferrules is 1/4" ID. That might have affected my decision, if the description had included this information. Part of the problem (my problem) was that sellers of coated wire rope seem to over-estimate how thick the coating is. If you're ordering cable and ferrules at the same time, know that a 1/16" cable coated in vinyl is probably not going to have a 3/16" outer diameter. I saw that figure in several listings. The coated wire I got was slightly less than 1/8". The 3/16" figure is probably based on the thickness of insulated (electrical) coating, and they just copied/pasted throughout the product descriptions. Keep that in mind when selecting your ferrule size. I should have just bought 1/16" ferrules without allowing for the wire's coating. Finally, you need to have very strong hands to crimp these ferrules in one try with a pair of ordinary pliers (seller hints at this in the intro). I used 10" vice grips and I had to crimp these in several increments, tightening the jaws a little each time. Get one of the high-torque crimping tools rated for duplex ferrules. (I still had to do that with the smaller ferrules I bought later).
Terry Leavey, AJ6KJ
2025-01-04 18:42:22
As described