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Wire Rope Clips: Different Types, Installation, and Common Mistakes

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Wire rope is an extremely versatile mechanical device that can be used to help support and move an object or load. Whether for use on cranes or for other lifting applications, it’s important to have a solid understanding of the rigging components that are being used to attach to and lift a load.

 

As a rigger or end-user of wire rope, it’s necessary to understand the types of wire rope end termination, or treatments that can be used at the ends of a length of wire rope—one of the most common being wire rope clips.

 

In this article, you can expect to learn:

 

What a wire rope clip is

Types of wire rope clips

Common mistakes when using wire rope clips

Steps to install a wire rope clip

 

What is a Wire Rope Clip?

Wire rope clips can be used to form a load bearing eye at the end of a cable or wire rope, or to connect two cables together with a lap splice. Wire rope clips are popular because they can be installed in the field and provide 80-90% efficiency of the rope breaking strength, depending on the diameter of the wire rope.

 

As a general guideline, they are NOT to be used for making slings, as ASME B30.9 Slings standard states: “Mechanical wire rope terminations requiring periodic adjustment to maintain efficiency shall not be used to fabricate slings.”

 

Examples of situations where a wire rope clip could be utilized include:

 

Wire rope end termination on a crane cable or winch

To run a length of wire rope through an eye bolt or shackle

Perimeter cables on docks, parking lots, etc.

 

There are two main types of wire rope clips—U-Bolt and double saddle clips. U-Bolt wire rope clips are the most common and may be made of forged or malleable metal.

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