Designed for use when light, compact grip is desired and where conductor damage is not a factor. Gripping pressure of the knurled jaw is applied to 1/4” (6.35 mm) cable area.
1604-20L and 1625 series have a swing latch to help hold cable in the jaw
Designed for use when light, compact grip is desired and where conductor damage is not a factor. Gripping pressure of the knurled jaw is applied to 1/4” (6.35 mm) cable area.
1604-20L and 1625 series have a swing latch to help hold cable in the jaw
CERTEX Cat. Ref. No. | Klein Cat. No. | Minimum Cable Size – inches (mm) | Maximum Cable Size – inches (mm) | Maximum Safe Load – lbs (kg) | Approx. Weight Each – lbs. (kg) |
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CX05-0575 | 1604-10 | 14 B&S .06 (1.52) | 2 B&S .25 (6.35) | 2500 (1134) | 1 (.45) |
CX05-0576 | 1604-20 | 8 B&S .125 (3.18) | Steel Strand .50 (12.70) | 5000 (2268) | 2 1/2 (1.13) |
OSHA requires that all hand tools and equipment be maintained in good working order and that they be free from damage caused by wear or abuse (OSHA Part 1910, Subpart P, Section 1910.242).
In addition, OSHA Part 1926, Subpart V, Section 1926.955, paragraph 7 (ii) and 8 specifically state that:
“The manufacturer’s load rating shall not be exceeded for stringing lines, pulling line sock connections, and all load-bearing hardware and accessories.”
“Conductor grips shall not be used on wire rope unless designed for this application.”
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The dynafor® HHD is a complete and versatile handheld display.
Universal, the dynafor® HHD can be connected to our dynafor® Pro, dynafor® Expert and dynafor® Transmitter WL. Up to 4 units can be simultaneously connected.
Equipped with a colour-LED display, the dynaforTM HHD can reach a wireless range of 1,300 ft. (400 m). The dynaforTM HHD offers multiple functionalities, suitable to any application.
The dynarope® tension meter is a precision device for measuring forces in a tensioned cable or rope. The meter can be attached directly to the cable and has a fixed display.
When the tension meter is placed on a tensioned cable, the load cell will generate a signal which is more or less proportional to the force.
The HF 37 series can be connected to a PC for managing and storing measurement results.
There is a large variety of cables, each cable having its own characteristics such as composition, diameter, rigidity, density, etc. The database includes several basic wire rope data. We are happy to help you choose the right model and parameter settings in our wire rope database.
The dynarope® HF 36 is an electronic load cell that has been designed to measure the effort applied in a wire rope. The resulting signal is used in a digital remote display (model HF 87/T/LPT) controlled by a microprocessor, which corrects the force information according to the wire rope specification and displays the result of the measurement on a LCD display.
Several wire ropes specifications are logged in a data bank.
The dynasafe® HF 05 mechanical load cell has been designed to provide a trip point in lifting systems, which have a dead-end wire rope. The trip point load limiter generates an “all or nothing” type signal in the event the programmable target value is exceeded. Available in one or two thresholds versions.
The load cell is preferable for fitting applications where it is essential to minimize the lost headroom.