Tensioning of metal wires

Fences – Wire – Connections

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403374, F16G 1100

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042667569

ABSTRACT:
A device for holding fencing or similar wire (single-strand or double-strand) to a structure such as a fence post, comprises a body having a first passage through which the wire passes. A second intersecting passage carries a ball or disc which is spring-biased towards the intersection but rolls in the second passage into a position in which it locks the wire under tension. A stop surface at the end of the second passage limits the penetration of the ball or disc into the wire under severe tension.

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