Practical wire rope information and useful information on the drag-line cableway excavators . is usuallydetermined by the specific requirements and conditions. The Clip Attachment. On plate the pr()])er method of making an attachmentwith clips and thimble is shown. The first step is to place thethimble from 30 inches to 40 inches from the end of rope and thenwire the thimble to the rope. The rope is then brought around thethimble by bringing the short end of rope against body and draw-ing same together at the thimble with a vice or clamp. The clipsare then attached as shown in Figure 3 wi
Practical wire rope information and useful information on the drag-line cableway excavators . is usuallydetermined by the specific requirements and conditions. The Clip Attachment. On plate the pr()])er method of making an attachmentwith clips and thimble is shown. The first step is to place thethimble from 30 inches to 40 inches from the end of rope and thenwire the thimble to the rope. The rope is then brought around thethimble by bringing the short end of rope against body and draw-ing same together at the thimble with a vice or clamp. The clipsare then attached as shown in Figure 3 with the first clip at thimbleplaced with the jaw on the long part or standing part of rope. The second clip is placed as shown with the jaw on the shortor lapping end of rope, and the third clip is placed the same as thefirst. By staggering the clips as shown, tests and actual practicehave shown that the greatest holding power is obtained. By tap-ping the clip lightly with a hammer after it has been drawn tight,it will ofttimes be fovmd that several turns can be taken on thenuts. —20—. TURN-BUCKUE. OR l_OOP SOCKET
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