The Ultimate Guide to Turnbuckles: What They Are, How They Work, and Which One You Need

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  • In this comprehensive video, learn everything you need to know about turnbuckles - from their purpose in rigging to selecting the right type for your application. Discover the different parts, end fittings, and materials available, along with step-by-step installation instructions. Find out where turnbuckles are used and how they provide tension support in various industries. Don't miss this informative guide to mastering turnbuckles for your lifting and rigging needs.
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    In this video
    0:00 - Turnbuckles Explained: A Complete Introduction and Guide
    0:54 - What is the purpose and benefit of turnbuckles in rigging?
    1:25 - How does a turnbuckle function?
    2:18 - What are the different parts of a turnbuckle, and how do they function?
    4:19 - What identification is required on a turnbuckle?
    4:54 - What are the types of turnbuckles and their applications?
    6:09 - How do you choose the right end fittings for your turnbuckles?
    7:04 - What factors should you consider when selecting the ideal material for your turnbuckle needs?
    7:35 - How do you install turnbuckles step-by-step?
    9:20 - Why is it important to understand working load limits for turnbuckles and how to ensure safety?
    9:39 - Where are turnbuckles used? Real-World Applications and Industries
    10:52 - Expert Tips and Recommendations for Turnbuckle Selection
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @hyahmuleart7144
    @hyahmuleart7144 Рік тому +3

    I have no idea why UA-cam brought us together today, but this is really good content. This is the sort of insight that you normally don’t get unless you work someplace for a long time and some of the old salty’s decide to share.
    I never knew I needed to know so much about turnbuckles 😂

  • @emreo.9196
    @emreo.9196 23 дні тому

    A great explanation and teaching way of turnbuckles.

  • @PappyNet01
    @PappyNet01 28 днів тому +1

    Great video! This video would be great for either a college prep high school course or a college course: showing real world engineering, mathematics and physics. I searched the DuckDuckGo for "how does a turnbuckle work" because I have to make a decision about our double-wide swing gate. We paid three different contractors to rebuild the picket fence on the three sides our property over the course of two years. Each contractor's crews had different skill levels; however, no one can build a gate that is problem-free. I am not a carpenter, I am not a mechanic, I am not a handyman and I am not a video-editor, but I am a beginner DIY Guy. I may attempt to repair the double-wide swing gate.

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  25 днів тому

      Glad you found this helpful! Goodluck with your build.

  • @georgeemenyeonu1511
    @georgeemenyeonu1511 3 місяці тому

    Enlightening.

  • @chriswilcher2811
    @chriswilcher2811 2 місяці тому +1

    Good stuff. Do you ever see 316 SS turnbuckles needing used in industrial applications other than marine?

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  2 місяці тому

      Marine is definitely one of the best applications for the SS 316 turnbuckles. Corrosion resistance is of supreme importance in marine applications. Really, it's anywhere with water. Wastewater treatment plants, for example, are places where they get used frequently.
      2nd to Marine applications would be hazardous chemical places. The chromium-nickel alloy has resistance to many chemicals such as sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid.
      On another note, these can also be used in high-heat situations. The SS 316 turnbuckles are suited well for high-temperature applications as well.
      We do see them used a little bit in construction.

  • @user-xk8vd9eu7r
    @user-xk8vd9eu7r Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @alageshan61
    @alageshan61 Рік тому +2

    Appreciate the detailed explanation. Could you add a few points on where they should not be used and pre use inspection 👍

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  Рік тому

      Sure thing! Check out this article we have on inspecting turnbuckles to ASME standards. I will work on finding you some examples of when not to use turnbuckles. www.mazzellacompanies.com/learning-center/how-are-turnbuckles-inspected-repaired/

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  11 місяців тому

      Here are some places to NOT use turnbuckles.
      • For permanent rigging applications in heavy vibration environments. Vibrations can cause the end fittings to loosen and, quite possibly, even spin out. There are jam nuts you can use to hold the end fittings in place.
      • Following that same point, because of this adjustability, you would always want to have the ability to see your turnbuckles, again, to make sure they are not loosening. You don’t want them covered or hidden. You want to see them while using them.
      • In-line lifting only. You don't want to be bending a turnbuckle over any edge. Straight, in-line pulls
      • NO hook end fittings for long-term applications

  • @jobsopportunities9761
    @jobsopportunities9761 Рік тому +1

    Good

  • @Allegedly2right
    @Allegedly2right 10 місяців тому

    I couldn’t rig a raffle so took up pipe fitting.

  • @abdessalamrmi5605
    @abdessalamrmi5605 3 місяці тому

    Hello there, thanks a lot for those kind of helpful videos ,I have just one issue ,about the possibility of cut around 3m of crane wire rope just to remove the damaged part of it's safe or not ,if yes ,which standard cover that .

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  3 місяці тому

      Not sure I quite understand your question. Are you talking about cutting a section of bad rope off a crane to install a button/socket?