• GC-KF and GC-KE are the perfect way to combine either a chain to a fork terminal or a chain to an eye terminal. Compatible with 6mm DIN766 shortlink chain. Use the same die as for the TCK-ferrule to swage GC-KF and GC-KE. [cjfm_visitor_content] Please login or register to access more information about this product. [/cjfm_visitor_content]
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  • This is our rope to chain connector (GCxx-K) for situations that demands extra creativity. Swings, handrails, bridges etc. This new type of connector ensures even greater designs in the playground industry. Compatible with GCxx-RMU/RSP rope. To swage this connector dies size B1 or C type GCxx-K should be used. [cjfm_visitor_content] Please login or register to access more information about this product. [/cjfm_visitor_content]
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  • GCxx-RF and GCxx-RE are the perfect way to combine either a combination rope to a fork terminal or a combination rope to an eye terminal. Compatible with GCxx-RMU/RSP rope. Use the same die as for the TCK-ferrule to swage GCxx-RF and GC-RE. [cjfm_visitor_content] Please login or register to access more information about this product. [/cjfm_visitor_content]
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  • These ferrules are swaged over two rope parts forming an eye. The assembly can be used for different ways of anchoring. A thimble can be incorporated to avoid wear and tear. GCxx-EK is a shorter version of GCxx-E. The ferrules are swaged in press dies with rounded pockets ends. Get in touch with us
  • These ferrules are pressed on the end of combination rope and can be combined with a rod with M10-thread or eyebolt. The main function of these ferrules is to attach the net or other GERRO™ COMBI application to a ground structure. GCxx-BK is a shorter version of GCxx-B. Get in touch with us
  • The material for this ferrules is galvanized carbon steel. GC16-T is swaged directly on the combination rope as a stop. It can also be used in the combination with other net construtcting systems. Special dies can change the profile of GC16-T. GERRO™ COMBI T-joint is used when a T-connection is required between ropes. A round carbon steel ferrule is pressed on the rope end to a shape of a mushrom and fitted in a plastic part containing the the T-connected rope. Get in touch with us
  • GCxx-TCK is a ferrule for making T-cross terminations of combination rope. The design is short and slim. Before swaging, the top rope is secured with a screw. It is swaged in a press die with one rounded pocket end.
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  • GCxx-C is a patented solution to make cross-joints on combination ropes. With specially designed press dies and a special GERRO™ COMBI swager it is possible to press this very slim cross fixing and achieve a very strong compression. Beforce pressing the ropes are fixed with a screw, which after pressing is nondetachable. The special dies give a very smooth surface and grinding is not required after pressing. Get in touch with us
  • GC16-J makes it possible to join two ropes in a special designed press die. The ferrule gets a rounded shape. Two rope ends are placed into the ferrule on each side and are then swaged in an efficient way in a pocket die with rounding in both ends. Get in touch with us
  • GCxx-S is swaged directly on the combination rope as a stop. The ferrule can also be used as a short end joint, like GC16-J, when slim and short ferrules are required.
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  • When there is a will there is a way!
     
    GERRO™ COMBI has a large field of application. We know of some, but for sure there are many others. If you have an idea, we can design and test the product. Your benefit is that you can safely use it in the field.
    The following ferrules are example of custom fit products:
    GC18-3CL
    GC18-3CR
    Designed to join three ropes in net applications.
     
    GC16/18-J
    GC16/20-J
    Looks like GC16-J, but this ferrule combines ropes with two different diameters.
     
    GC16-P
    Joint ferrule for parallell ropes.
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