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Suspension
Equipment - Rope Attachments
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Multi Rope Suspension System
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Inserted cone and tail sockets, sometimes called fluted
plug sockets, provide an alternative method to that of white metal filled
sockets for capping six strand Lang’s lay and
ordinary lay, hemp core wire rope.
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The Reliance Hexham wedge suspension glands are used for
suspending, anchoring, manoeuvring and tensioning wire rope. The wedge
suspension glands work on the principle of self-tightening wedges acting on
the wire rope to grip and hold the wire rope firmly in place.
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The wedge type capel is used
in many countries for capping wire ropes. The capel
works on the principle of self-tightening action of two interlocking
tapered wedges acting on the wire rope to grip and hold the wire rope
firmly in place.
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Detaching Hook – in the closed
position.
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Mancane
Latch – to be used in conjunction with the Detaching Hook
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