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Thimbles: Zip Line Wire Rope ThimblesAs low as $0.79When 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
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Wire Rope - Zipline Cable Copper Ferrule -3/8"$5.50Ferrules 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
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Wire Rope - Zipline Cable Copper Ferrule -1/2"$9.90Ferrules 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
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Wire Rope - Zipline Cable Copper Ferrule -1/4"$2.31Ferrules 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
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Cable Clamps: Stainless Steel Cable ClampsAs low as $10.45Stainless Steel Cable clamps are ideal for use in salty and acidic environments like zip lining close to oceans or salt lake. These are durable and outlast Drop Forged clamps in harsh environments. Learn More
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Thimbles: Stainless Steel ThimblesAs low as $1.32Stainless 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
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Wire Rope - Zipline Cable Ferrule - Zinc PlatedAs low as $2.48Zipline 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
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