The swaging tool is a cold metal press that allows you to crimp ferrules and other attachments onto the cable.
How to crimp 1 8 cable.
You can crimp a connector onto beefy 8 gauge wire as effectively as you can onto 18 gauge wire as long as you use a connector of the right size.
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Grab the crimp in your crimping tool.
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The wire gauge isn t a major factor.
Ben shows us how to crimp a cable.
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Next put your crimping sleeve into your crimper or hand swager.
Tighten the monofilament around the thimble.
Doing one section at a time.
You want the wire to be unable to come pull of the crimp if you lightly tug.
Use enough force to create a deep indentation.
Put the seam side up under the nub on the crimper so that they get pushed inwards and apart when you clamp the crimper.
Pull the cable through the sleeve so that the trace is 1 8 in length.
This way when you slide it back into the crimp it won t pull all the way through and out of the crimp.
Step 6 swage the ferrules by starting at one end and compressing the oval shaped fitting sideways between the jaws.
Clamp down over the plastic grip moderately hard and maybe do this a few times.
Watch this video to learn how to use a hydraulic pro swager to crimp the end of stainless wire cable balustrade fittings.
This video details the necessary steps to make a swaged or crimped cable railing connection.
Closeup shots of the process.
Slide the thimble up against the edge of the sleeve.
Crimp connectors work best with stranded wire because solid wire usually isn t malleable or ductile enough to make a reliable connection.