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![]() A practical question for rigging experts.
I have 9/32" and 1/4" swage terminals which I want to swage to 7mm and 6 mm metric wire. 9/32"=7.1 mm so the difference is not that big.. but 1/4"=6.3 mm - 0.3mm is substantial difference. I am not too familiar with the swaging process - is it safe to try something like this or not? I am quite positive that .1 mm is fine for 9/32" terminals , but not sure about 1/4" on 6 mm wire thanks in advance. |
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![]() Call the swage fitting manufacturer, and the swage machine manufacturer,
that said, as long as you use the dies for the standard cable its probably fine, but I do not know. make the phone calls, for a sure answer
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Brian Duff BVI Yacht Sales, Tortola |
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But I would not recommend swaging a 1/4" terminal onto 6mm wire and using it for standing rigging. Perhaps if you used a diamond dust or something and ran it through the machine a couple of times with the same orientation and it was use in an application where it wouldn't be tested. Like maybe a ground level architectural railing or something. I still would pull test it before trusting it. What kind of machine are you using? |
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