stickshift
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I need a swager to terminate 1/8" wire rope using aluminum double barrel ferrules. This would be a very infrequently used tool, so I cannot justify the expense of a pro grade swaging tool. The swager would mostly be used for 1/8" wire rope, with perhaps occasional termination of 1/16" or 3/16" wire rope.
I borrowed the Everbilt 18" swager sold at Home Depot from a friend in the past, and while it worked on the 3/16" wire rope I was using, it was a hassle to use, requiring multiple squeezes to get the ferrule crimped to specified diameter. Reviews for this model aren't great, lots of complaints that the two halves of the jaws don't line up well.
Amazon has a Iwiss 15" swager that has good reviews, but maxes out at 1/8" wire rope (not a big deal), and at only 15" length, seems it barely has enough leverage to crimp ferrules for 1/8" wire rope.
Amazon also has a Campbell 18" swager that runs ~$10 more than the Everbilt, but gets much better reviews. I'm ok w/ spending an extra $10 to save on headaches.
Suggestions from guys experienced with swagers welcomed.
I borrowed the Everbilt 18" swager sold at Home Depot from a friend in the past, and while it worked on the 3/16" wire rope I was using, it was a hassle to use, requiring multiple squeezes to get the ferrule crimped to specified diameter. Reviews for this model aren't great, lots of complaints that the two halves of the jaws don't line up well.
Amazon has a Iwiss 15" swager that has good reviews, but maxes out at 1/8" wire rope (not a big deal), and at only 15" length, seems it barely has enough leverage to crimp ferrules for 1/8" wire rope.
Amazon also has a Campbell 18" swager that runs ~$10 more than the Everbilt, but gets much better reviews. I'm ok w/ spending an extra $10 to save on headaches.
Suggestions from guys experienced with swagers welcomed.
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