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4) Swage sockets












                                  Open                Closed                                                        LIFTING SLING FITTINGS
                                  swage               swage
                                  socket              socket

                            Figure 6

                            Swage Sockets are recommended for use on 6 x 19 or 6 x 37 IPS or XIP (EIP), XXIP (EEIP), RRL, FC, or IWRC
                            wire ropes. They are also approved for use on galvanized bridge rope. Before using swage socket assemblies,
                            it is recommended that the termination be proof loaded to prove the adequacy of the assembly. Always swage
                            under supervision of a specialist from a certified sling shop.






                                                       Step 1. Mark rope to indicate proper amount to insert into socket.  FOR WIRE ROPE







                                                       Step 2. Insert rope into socket.
                                                                                                                   3 .1





                                                       Step 3. Swage the socket.


                            Figure 7


                     INFO   For more instructions on swaging we refer to the swaging instruction (PI-03-14 in the FAQ section) on
                            our website.
                            Sockets must be regularly inspected in accordance with the safety standards given in the country of use.
                            This is required because the products in use may be affected by wear, misuse, overloading etc. which may
                            lead to deformation and alteration of the material structure. Inspection should take place at least every six
                            months (follow the local rules in the country of use) and more frequently when the sockets are used in
                            severe operating conditions.


























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