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Crimping Versus Swaging; What’s the Difference?

April 26, 2024

When it comes to attaching fittings to the ends of wire ropes or cables, two common methods that are often used are crimping and swaging. Both techniques are essential in industries such as construction, mining, marine, and transportation where strong and reliable connections are necessary. In this blog, we will explore the differences between crimping and swaging, and when each method is most suitable for use. Crimping vs. Swaging: What’s the Difference? Crimping and swaging are both processes used to attach fittings to wire ropes or cables, but they differ in how they achieve this connection. Crimping involves deforming a... View Article

What Is a Pneumatic System and How Do You Repair It?

November 11, 2022

We are always delighted when our customers at Royal Brass Inc. ask us questions about pneumatic systems and how they can use them as effectively as possible. They have come to the right place when they come to us with questions because this is one of the things that we work on so diligently. With that in mind, we want to make sure that you get some important details about how to use a pneumatic system and why they are so important.  Why Do I Need To Repair Pneumatic Applications?  There are many applications for pneumatic tools, and there are... View Article

Swaging vs. Crimping: What Are the Differences?

June 3, 2021

Crimping and swaging are the two most common ways to combine sections of a hose. To accomplish this task, a crimping machine closes segment dies around the ferrule while reducing it to the necessary outer diameter (OD). While you may already know what crimping is, some folks may want to know what is swaging in San Jose, CA. In swaging, a machine reduces the OD of the ferrule by pushing a ferrule and a fitting through a fixed split die. Another major difference between the two processes is that crimping simultaneously changes the circumference and shape of the ferrule. As... View Article

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