Oval-shaped tubular copper sleeve for crimping, designed for single-pass use with a stainless steel cable. In marine environments, the combination of a copper sleeve with a stainless steel cable (rather than an aluminum sleeve with a galvanized cable) is essential to prevent electrolytic corrosion and to ensure reliable and durable fastening.
An aluminum sleeve is a small metal tube used to assemble, tighten, or form a loop on a steel cable. Flexible when crimped but strong once crushed with suitable pliers, it allows for reliable and durable connections without knots. Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and economical, it is very common for galvanized or PVC-coated cables. It is used in particular for guardrails, guy wires, fences, light lifting systems, or any installation requiring secure cable fastening.