Crenshaw Buttons and Sleeves
Our Buttons and Hourglass Sleeves are made in the USA with strength and quality in mind. Swage sleeves and buttons, also known as ferrules, have a higher termination efficiency and less maintenance than wire rope clips which make them perfect for permanently terminating cable and wire rope. Use an hourglass sleeve to fabricate a secure eye splice or a lap splice. Use a button to safely terminate a single strand of wire rope. Use aluminum varieties for galvanized wire rope. Use zinc copper or copper for stainless steel wire rope. Our Crenshaw Swage Sleeves and Buttons are known for their reliability by our customers in stage rigging, agriculture, marine and construction industries. Choose from aluminum and zinc plated copper and copper and hourglass sleeves and button styles. They’re available in a variety of sizes ranging from 3/32 to 3/8 inch.”We have sleeve and button swaging instructions, termination efficiency ratings, and project examples on our website to help you choose the right product for your application.When it comes to ferrules, Crenshaw swage sleeves and buttons are the reliable solution for your high-durability and heavy-duty rigging needs.

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John C. White

John C. White

I’m trying to get the company, I work for to switch from chain to cable hangers for our parts some of which weight up to 400#s and don’t know if OSHA has to approve them or if we can make them in house. I’m sure that we would have to use stainless steel any suggestions on hardware would be helpful? Thank you!

Tyler

Tyler

Hi E-Rigging,
Do you have engineered documentation for the pullout strength/ rating of the 3/8 Zinc plated copper sleeves? In the past I have sourced thousands of these sleeves peaktrading.com but your price is much better and I am considering switching to the crenshaws. I have not been able to find any documentation for the crenshaws but let me know if you can help! Thanks, Tyler

Jamie Carradine

Jamie Carradine

I saw your video on Youtube and it said go to Crenshaw website dor instructional video. There isnt one ofr using the button stop You have same promotional video on website

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