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On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 23:52:26 GMT, "Gary T. Ciampa" wrote:
All, This information may be well known but I felt compelled to pass it along. I've been searching for a Nicopress Swaging tool and choking on the prices at the typcial aircraft supply companies. Turns out that Lowes has a Campbell Nicipress tool, 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch for $24.95. The tool is located in the rope,chain and stell cable area. I assume the less expense tool will perform adequately, based on go/no-go verification. Be advised that the tool *may* be somewhat different than the standard aviation variety. "Normal" aviation swages are designed so that the length of the swaged areas for 1/16" and 3/32" cable is just slightly less than the length of the nicopress sleeve. I bought a swage about 15 years ago, though, that had a length of swaged area less than 1/2 the length of the sleeves. This is nominally not a problem, since you can just hit the sleeve several times, like you do with 1/8" and larger. However, most aviation guides to nicopressing call for only *one* swage on 1/16" and 3/32" sleeves. If you follow those instructions with these "short" swages, only half the sleeve length will be compressed and it probably won't develop the full rated strength. The interesting thing, I bought that "short" swage from an aviation vendor. Anyway, with the appropriate number of compressions and the correct go/no-go gauge, it'll probably work fine. Personally, I bought another swage. Ron Wanttaja |
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