When the zip line wire rope is terminated with a loop, there is a risk that the wire rope can bend too tightly, especially when the loop is connected to a device that spreads the load over a relatively small area. Learn More
Stainless Steel Thimbles, When the zip line wire rope is terminated with a loop, there is a risk that the wire rope can bend too tightly, especially when the loop is connected to a device that spreads the load over a relatively small area. Learn More
Ferrules must be properly crimped to achieve holding strength. Properly swaged ferrules can hold 90% of cable strength. Two ferrules are required for life support and ziplining applications (ACCT Standards). Learn More
Ferrules must be properly crimped to achieve holding strength. Properly swaged ferrules can hold 90% of cable strength. Two ferrules are required for life support and ziplining applications (ACCT Standards). Learn More
Ferrules must be properly crimped to achieve holding strength. Properly swaged ferrules can hold 90% of cable strength. Two ferrules are required for life support and ziplining applications (ACCT Standards). Learn More
Cable Drop Plate, The lower 1" tie-in hole allows easy attachment of a carabiner or quicklinks. Hot dip galvanized for lasting durability. Cable drop plates are great for giant ladders, giant swings, rope climbs, tire crossings or just about any ropes course element Learn More
Zipline Cable Ferrule - Zinc Plated, Two ferrules are required for life support and ziplining applications (ACCT Standards). The extra ferrule serves as a backup in case of primary ferrule failure due to defects or improper swaging. A 12 ton crimper/compression tool is required for 1/4" - 1/2" ferrules Learn More