How To: Use a Hydraulic Swage Tool To Crimp Stainless Wire Balustrade Fittings | HAMMERSMITH

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2017
  • Watch this video to learn how to use a Hydraulic PRO Swager to crimp the end of stainless wire cable balustrade fittings.
    Closeup shots of the process : 6:02
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Комментарии • 53

  • @ManoloFernandez434
    @ManoloFernandez434 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, now I am confident I can complete my handrail as soon as it stops raining

  • @diydaveman
    @diydaveman 5 лет назад +2

    This is great information and all I need to do my job! Thank You!

  • @stoilybrothers9080
    @stoilybrothers9080 2 года назад +1

    Thank so much for the great video.

  • @SuperheroStrength
    @SuperheroStrength Год назад

    Great video. Bout to get to work on mine now. Thanks.

  • @ladleo2989
    @ladleo2989 Год назад

    Thanks - very helpful

  • @timothymeads9933
    @timothymeads9933 2 года назад

    Good vid guys. Thanks

  • @jigbungcaras6131
    @jigbungcaras6131 4 года назад

    Great video

  • @nicelittlebus
    @nicelittlebus 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome tutorial 👌

  • @Castaca27
    @Castaca27 5 лет назад

    Thanks Wyatt

  • @nomsolo9935
    @nomsolo9935 9 месяцев назад +1

    4 AWG works well for 3/16" wire rope swaging.

  • @JenkinsBoatWorks
    @JenkinsBoatWorks 2 года назад

    Great info, thanks

  • @sagitario12ish
    @sagitario12ish Год назад

    Good video complete information, awesome, you are the only one whos know what dies to use, wonderful wonderful wonderful!

  • @jjforsyth3
    @jjforsyth3 5 лет назад

    How wide are the dies that come with this tool?

  • @ameyc2
    @ameyc2 3 года назад

    on cable for deck haas suggest turning 90 degree angle and do a second crimp????

  • @dougoldfield9723
    @dougoldfield9723 4 года назад

    Good tool! Sometimes when I crimp the fastener will deform and bind. How do I keep it straight? Thanks

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  3 года назад

      Not sure exactly what you mean, but perhaps give us a call if it is an issue.

  • @djvinyljunkie
    @djvinyljunkie 5 лет назад

    Hi Wyatt, superb video ! can you tell me what diameter the no.6 is? In UK and cant get your model here sadly

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  5 лет назад

      Not really sure of the diameter. I am guessing the 6 means 6mm, but can’t say for certain. The tool is made for crimping electrical cable, but we obviously use it for a different purpose. We can ship to the Uk. Send me a list of what you want via email and we can do you a quote.

    • @inactive67
      @inactive67 4 года назад

      I would agree with the HDIY that its 6mm as y'all are not from the USA which means its not AWG.. You might have to do some trial an error depending on the tools dies, rope and what its intended use is but its always doable.

  • @runarandersen3439
    @runarandersen3439 4 года назад

    Hi. Nice video. But I wonder if this metode is ok for swaging shrouds on sailboats? Best regards.

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  4 года назад

      Runar Andersen sorry, but I don’t know the answer to your question

    • @frankmiller95
      @frankmiller95 2 года назад

      The recommendation from this side of the pond is to use Norseman fittings. More reliable than swaging and it's named after you.

  • @dt.m4675
    @dt.m4675 3 года назад

    Do you have links for these different fittings? Also the tool link didn't work for me. Thanks for the video

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  3 года назад

      D & T. M we are out of stock of this tool for another week, so I have disabled it on the website. The fittings can all be found on our website

  • @mountainmike1685
    @mountainmike1685 Год назад +1

    I did this same single crimp and out of 2 ends 1 slipped. I think 2 crimps per end in 2 different spots is key. I would rather only crimp once but, It would ruin a hole run if one end slips

  • @ironguyscom
    @ironguyscom Год назад

    were i can get that hydraulic crimping machine

  • @guloguloguy
    @guloguloguy 4 года назад +1

    Does that hydraulic press automatically "release" at some constant hydraulic pressure "maximum", or it it all done haphazardly, by hand pressure, "by feel" only?.... Do you use some type of "go-no go" guage, to determine if each crimp has been squeezed far enough?!.... THANK YOU, FOR A VERY NICE TOOL DEMO VIDEO!!

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  4 года назад

      There is a maximum pressure release, but if you trigger this then you are either a weight lifter or there is a fault with the unit. 😁

    • @Batwam0
      @Batwam0 4 месяца назад

      @@HammersmithDIYis that a design pressure beyond which the tool will be permanently damaged or is there an actual pressure release valve or similar?

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  4 месяца назад

      There is a pressure release valve.

    • @Batwam0
      @Batwam0 4 месяца назад

      @@HammersmithDIY excellent 👍

  • @zenonfitness6097
    @zenonfitness6097 3 года назад

    How would this go with Gym cables for max loads of 200kg?

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  3 года назад

      Zenon Fitness I would have no issues with the wire breaking. My biggest concern would be what you would be fixing the fitting onto.

  • @markrodgers7104
    @markrodgers7104 3 года назад

    Do you have the same stainless fittings for 5mm stainless cable??

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  3 года назад

      We don’t stock them, but we could get them for you if you emailed us a list of what you wanted.

  • @norcoatomik1
    @norcoatomik1 4 года назад +1

    SHOULD *** be enough he says , hmmmm , sounds like it SHOULD be safe . Hahaha

  • @The_Crusty_Old_Hag_Next_Door
    @The_Crusty_Old_Hag_Next_Door Год назад

    I’m having an awful lot of trouble trying to register an account on your website I just want to place an order.

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  Год назад +1

      We are aware of an issue. You don’t need an account to place an order. If you are still struggling you can just email us what you want.

  • @kevinhembree9097
    @kevinhembree9097 4 месяца назад

    Do you ship to US ?

  • @shornsparks20005
    @shornsparks20005 5 месяцев назад

    Good video however it would have been much better if you could have had the camera a bit nearer so we could have actually seen things clearer

    • @luisfigueroa7305
      @luisfigueroa7305 Месяц назад

      Watch the video at the 6 minute mark he actually does a close up

  • @IWISS
    @IWISS 6 лет назад

    we post 3 type wire rope crimping tools from this vedio: ruclips.net/video/m9Vzugj90BQ/видео.html

  • @levthelion
    @levthelion 4 года назад

    Skippy does cable railings.

  • @Batwam0
    @Batwam0 4 месяца назад

    8:30 sorry for being pedantic but test should show that the cable breaks before the connection, not that it pulled out of the timber. Your test checked the quality of the timber, not the fitting.
    Also, you didn’t say if the failure tension exceeded the fitting’s rating or not. If it pulled out below the tension rating, the test is meaningless.
    I’d recommend you do a test where the anchoring isn’t the failure point.

  • @waitemc
    @waitemc 4 года назад

    Sounds like expensive crimping just fancy name

  • @nsmcastillo326
    @nsmcastillo326 4 года назад

    Expensive...

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  4 года назад

      Not really. We also have a cheaper priced mini version that can be found on our website

  • @tomatexelon
    @tomatexelon Год назад

    Is this tool made in China?

    • @HammersmithDIY
      @HammersmithDIY  Год назад

      Unfortunately it is, but it is from a reliable supplier that we have purchased 1000’s from.

    • @tomatexelon
      @tomatexelon Год назад

      @@HammersmithDIY OK - Thanks