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Old 08-22-2005, 11:05 AM
Brion Toss Brion Toss is offline
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Default Probably okay

Hello,
The configuration you describe is fine, so long as the castings that form the sockets are fine. And they usually are. We have found big voids, and even cracks here, so take a close look; quality varies. If things look bad, then you have good excuse to bypass those castings and installing tangs a bit below. Either system should be maximally efficient, done right. The advantage of the castings is a simpler fabrication. The advantage of conventional tangs is inspectable/replaceable/ separate spreader and shroud loads utility.
Oh, and if you do bypass the castings, they will almost certainly still be strong enough to handle the relatively trivial spreader loads, unless, say, there are cracks along the welds or chunks of metal falling off.
Further oh: Hayn will be coming out with a stemball version of their excellent terminal soon, so you won't be tied into using swages up there.
Fair leads,
Brion Toss
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