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Also known as standard-pattern thimbles, these provide better protection against fraying than light duty thimbles.
Also known as heavy-pattern thimbles, these can be used to reinforce the loop of a sling.
These thimbles are also known as thin pattern thimbles.
The open-end design leaves more room for connections than other thimbles.
Smooth rounded edges and an endless design prevent snags.
Kits include clamps and thimbles to support a wire rope loop and prevent it from fraying. Clamps must be oriented with the saddle on the long (live) end and U-bolt on the short (dead) end.
A clamp and thimble in one convenient fitting simplifies installation while providing support and fray protection to the wire rope loop. Use a torque wrench to tighten the clamp.
These kits include two compression sleeves paired with two thimbles. The thimbles support the wire rope loops and prevent it from fraying.
With a reinforced loop, also known as a thimble eye, installed on one end, quickly attach a hook or a shackle to a wire rope.
The galvanized finish resists corrosion.
For use in washdown environments, this wire rope has better corrosion resistance than the galvanized steel wire rope.
A thimble on the inside of the loop protects the wire rope from fraying.
Protect the inside of rope loops from fraying.
Also known as thimble eyebolts, the large, contoured groove in the eye reduces kinks and minimizes the wear on your wire rope.
These slings are more abrasion and cut resistant than web and round slings, yet lighter in weight than mesh and chain slings.