Hand Swage Jaw Cable End Fittings for 3/16″ Wire – Type 316 Stainless Steel
Looking for cable end fittings that can be installed indoors and out? This swage jaw terminal is made of T316 steel so you can install it anywhere without rusting. Customers have used them on both commercial and residential projects. Be aware this terminal is meant to anchor one end of cable run, you will need a wire tensioner for the opposite end.
You are going to need 3/16″ wire rope to go along with these cable end fittings. For those who want to know our opinion on what configuration they should use, we suggest 1×19 on cable rails. It is a more rigid option that allows you to have straight lines without having as much tension on the entire system.
As you measure out your runs, you’ll then need a Cable Cutter Tool (https://sa-materials.com/p/3-edged-cable-cutter-tool-8-long-for-1-8-3-16-steel-wire-cable/) for nice clean cuts. Flattened ends can be a result of using just any old cutting tool and that can make fitting them into swage studs difficult. You’re also going to need a proper hand swaging tool which secures the cable and cable end fittings together. After cable is inserted into the fitting, it’s recommended to swage 3 times for a good solid hold. If you are a fan of tools with multiple uses, our 24″ Cutter / Swager (https://sa-materials.com/p/steel-cable-crimper-cable-cutter-tool-for-1-8-inch-and-3-16-inch-wire-rope-fittings/) can do both above tasks. Cutting cable and swaging fittings can’t be undone so be sure to double check you work.
Specifications of Hand Swage Jaw Cable End Fittings
– This fitting is a total of 3-1/2″ long
– You’ll need to use 3/16″ cable with this fitting
– Made of T316 steel
– Can be installed indoors and outdoors
Looking for cable end fittings that can be installed indoors and out? This swage jaw terminal is made of T316 steel so you can install it anywhere without rusting. Customers have used them on both commercial and residential projects. Be aware this terminal is meant to anchor one end of cable run, you will need a wire tensioner for the opposite end.
You are going to need 3/16″ wire rope to go along with these cable end fittings. For those who want to know our opinion on what configuration they should use, we suggest 1×19 on cable rails. It is a more rigid option that allows you to have straight lines without having as much tension on the entire system.
As you measure out your runs, you’ll then need a Cable Cutter Tool (https://sa-materials.com/p/3-edged-cable-cutter-tool-8-long-for-1-8-3-16-steel-wire-cable/) for nice clean cuts. Flattened ends can be a result of using just any old cutting tool and that can make fitting them into swage studs difficult. You’re also going to need a proper hand swaging tool which secures the cable and cable end fittings together. After cable is inserted into the fitting, it’s recommended to swage 3 times for a good solid hold. If you are a fan of tools with multiple uses, our 24″ Cutter / Swager (https://sa-materials.com/p/steel-cable-crimper-cable-cutter-tool-for-1-8-inch-and-3-16-inch-wire-rope-fittings/) can do both above tasks. Cutting cable and swaging fittings can’t be undone so be sure to double check you work.
Specifications of Hand Swage Jaw Cable End Fittings
– This fitting is a total of 3-1/2″ long
– You’ll need to use 3/16″ cable with this fitting
– Made of T316 steel
– Can be installed indoors and outdoors