[Public-List] reswaging?

Gordon Laco mainstay at csolve.net
Thu Aug 26 07:48:09 PDT 2010


Hi there - 

I have seen swages sawed open... Inside the sleeve of the terminal there
isn't any space for water... The division between the wire and the sleeve is
impossible to detect.  I don't think water can get far enough in to make
trouble.

Now if it did, and managed to spread the sleeve.... I would expect cracks to
appear in the sleeve.  I have never, ever, heard of this happening, but this
would be very bad and re-pressing the sleeves would not fix the problem.
Further, I'd worry that re-pressing the terminals might lead to fatiguing or
work hardening the already quite brittle stainless steel.  Anybody out there
knowledgeable about how stainless steel copes with such treatment?

Gord #426 SURPRISE


On 26/08/10 10:41 AM, "Roger L. Kingsland" <r.kingsland at ksba.com> wrote:

> We have an interesting guy at our marina who fixes radar on commercial tow
> boats (don't know why they call them tow boats when they actually push
> barges).  I mentioned to him hearing that storing a mast outside in cold
> climates can cause problems with standing rigging when ice gets in the
> connections.  His reaction was that ice would expand the swag fittings and
> that could be fixed by recompressing the fitting (not removing it, just
> tightening it).
>  
> Does anyone see a problem w/ giving this a try? It seems logical, but.......
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Roger 148
>  
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