Wholesale high-strength cable wire ends with anti-rotation sleeve for changing the cable
Product Parameters
| Model | Size Range | Total length | Breaking load |
| RA-11 | 8-11 | 1040 | 400 |
| RA-13 | 11-13 | 1210 | 800 |
| RA-16 | 13-16 | 1410 | 800 |
| RA-21 | 16-21 | 1520 | 1100 |
| RA-25 | 21-25 | 1920 | 1300 |
| RA-30 | 25-30 | 2020 | 2100 |
| RA-35 | 30-35 | 2480 | 2400 |
| RA-42 | 35-42 | 2680 | 2800 |
| RA-50 | 42-50 | 3280 | 3300 |
| RA-60 | 50-60 | 3280 | 6000 |
| RA-70 | 60-70 | 2650 | 8000 |
| RA-80 | 70-80 | 3320 | 9000 |
| RA-90 | 80-90 | 3450 | 9000 |
| RA-100 | 90-100 | 3650 | 9000 |
| RA-110 | 100-110 | 3900 | 9600 |

Product Features
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How It Works: The Seamless Pull-Through Method
The principle is brilliantly simple yet incredibly effective. To begin a replacement, you securely attach one end of the Cable Grip—typically featuring a durable compression fitting—onto the prepared end of your new cable. The opposite end of the grip, a flexible yet high-strength basket or sleeve, is then fastened to the end of the old cable that needs to be removed. Once the connection is secure, you engage the crane or hoist. As the machine rotates to retrieve the old cable, the Cable Grip transmits the pulling force evenly, smoothly drawing the new cable along the identical path—through pulleys, blocks, or conduits—in a single, continuous motion. This "pull-through" technique ensures perfect alignment, eliminates guesswork, and protects your new cable from installation damage.
The principle is brilliantly simple yet incredibly effective. To begin a replacement, you securely attach one end of the Cable Grip—typically featuring a durable compression fitting—onto the prepared end of your new cable. The opposite end of the grip, a flexible yet high-strength basket or sleeve, is then fastened to the end of the old cable that needs to be removed. Once the connection is secure, you engage the crane or hoist. As the machine rotates to retrieve the old cable, the Cable Grip transmits the pulling force evenly, smoothly drawing the new cable along the identical path—through pulleys, blocks, or conduits—in a single, continuous motion. This "pull-through" technique ensures perfect alignment, eliminates guesswork, and protects your new cable from installation damage.
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Engineered for Durability with Versatile Material Options
Built to withstand harsh conditions, our Cable Grips are offered in configurations to match your specific environmental and strength requirements.
For the core grip body, choose from:
Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel: For robust, general-purpose use with excellent abrasion and corrosion resistance.
Stainless Steel 304: The standard for enhanced corrosion resistance in moist or chemically aggressive atmospheres.
Stainless Steel 316: Delivering maximum corrosion resistance for the most severe environments, including marine and offshore applications.
Built to withstand harsh conditions, our Cable Grips are offered in configurations to match your specific environmental and strength requirements.
For the core grip body, choose from:
Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel: For robust, general-purpose use with excellent abrasion and corrosion resistance.
Stainless Steel 304: The standard for enhanced corrosion resistance in moist or chemically aggressive atmospheres.
Stainless Steel 316: Delivering maximum corrosion resistance for the most severe environments, including marine and offshore applications.
Application Fields
The critical compression connection is available in:
Aluminum Alloy: A strong, lightweight option for reliable, general-duty connections.
Stainless Steel: For full corrosion resistance when paired with a stainless grip body, ensuring longevity.
Copper Sleeve: An ideal choice for superior conductivity and excellent corrosion performance.
Invest in the tool that guarantees a safer, faster, and more professional cable replacement every time.






