In the most basic definition, a turnbuckle is a device that uses a central body into which two ends are screwed to create a tensioning system. While it may seem simple, and certainly not a new technology, choosing only Crosby turnbuckle products makes a lot of sense on any job.
The use of a Crosby turnbuckle on any job site and for attaching any rope, cable or wire rope provides the ability to create the exact amount of tension required with a secure, dependable turnbuckle that is built to offer the optimum in strength and durability.
When choosing a Crosby turnbuckle for your job site needs there are some important considerations to keep in mind. It is essential to select the right size of the turnbuckle for the job, and this is not an area where cutting costs is a wise decision. The results of a turnbuckle failing can be severe, and life threatening, not to mention causing significant delays on the job.
Heat Treating
Unlike some turnbuckles on the market, all Crosby turnbuckle sizes and designs are heat treated. This means that the entire unit, including the body and the ends, are hardened to their maximum level. The ends where the wire rope, rope or cable connects to the turnbuckle are also quenched and tempered to increase fatigue resistance and to increase the impact qualities of the turnbuckle.
Corrosion Resistance
A Crosby turnbuckle can be used in any environment and is made to be corrosion resistance. This is done on these particular turnbuckles through a galvanization process. Also to this, the thread form changes down the length of the ends, allowing for increased durability at the thread ends where the most force and stress would be applied.
Maximum Load
All Crosby turnbuckle models are created with a design factor and a working load limit. This is the reserve capacity of the turnbuckle compared to the working load limit. In other words, this allows anyone to determine both the load the turnbuckle can be used for without failure as well as the maximum mass the product can hold in general use conditions.
While all turnbuckles will be rated to a working load limit, Crosby turnbuckle options offer a 5 to 1 design factor or a reserve capacity of 5 times that working load limit.
Choosing the best turnbuckle for your job shouldn’t be a complicated design for safety and security. By selecting a Crosby turnbuckle you never have to worry, all you need to do is focus on selecting the right size.
If you require more information on Crosby turnbuckle sizes and design features, talk to us at Kennedy Wire Rope & Sling Company, Inc.