Answer
Feb 04, 2019 - 10:32 AM
We are not aware of any specific inspection criteria provided by Crosby, but here are some things to look out for.
1) Be sure the clamp is not damaged, deformed, twisted, cracked or otherwise in a degraded condition.
2) The two halves should mate together freely without intervention.
3) Verify the threads are in good shape and the nuts thread easily.
4) Check the saddle to ensure there are still grooves, which are required to help the clamp bite into the wire rope.
More information (including proper instruction) can be had by watching the video on the item page, or by clicking on the PDF link in the Attachments tab.
1) Be sure the clamp is not damaged, deformed, twisted, cracked or otherwise in a degraded condition.
2) The two halves should mate together freely without intervention.
3) Verify the threads are in good shape and the nuts thread easily.
4) Check the saddle to ensure there are still grooves, which are required to help the clamp bite into the wire rope.
More information (including proper instruction) can be had by watching the video on the item page, or by clicking on the PDF link in the Attachments tab.