Cables vs. Rods, Which is the Right Choice for Your ...
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The two primary linkage options available for your multi-point latches are Rods and Cables. Each offers a different set of advantages and disadvantages.
If you're debating which is right for your application, here's a breakdown of our findings.
Rods are more common in multi-point latch applications for several reasons, but primarily because of their durability. They are generally stronger and more durable than cables. Financially, while the cost of the raw materials for rods and cables is very close, rods tend to be more economical than a complete cable system. Cables systems require more components for assembly, thus making them more complex and costly to use. Many companies will form rods on their own, which also can help to keep costs down.
While rods can be bent and formed to go around obstacles, such as the framing or other "guts" of the door, cables are generally much easier to use in those applications. Rods can also be bent to provide compression at latching points; however, bending rods adds cost to the operation and can potentially weaken it. Cables also have an inherent weakness at any crimping points. Cables have the advantage of being adjustable for tension, which is not possible with rods.
Rods vs. Cables Advantages/Disadvantages Summary:
Rods
Advantages
Used
more commonly because they're stronger and more durable than cables
Can
be bent and formed more easily now than in the past, allowing them to be designed around obstacles
They c
an be bent to provide compression at the latching points
Rods are often more economical
than cable systems
Disadvantages
If a door does have significant obstacles, rods would have to be bent around the obstacles, weakening the rod and adding cost to the operation
Rods are also subject to rattling
, therefore,
can be quite noisy
Bending can potentially weaken the rod
Cables
Advantages
- other
They can more easily go around obstacles in the door such as the framing orother
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guts
"
of the door
They can be adjusted for tension whereas rods cannot - this is especially true when used with rotary latches which require adjustment more frequently than other latches
Cables operate much more quietly than rods
Disadvantages
They are typically
not as strong or durable as rods
in that they
'
re more susceptible to stretching, fraying
, and
breaking
There is an inherent weakness in cables at any crimping points
Cables are
typically
more complex than rods in that they require more components for assembly
Cable systems
tend to be more expensive than rods
The details of your processes will likely be the determining factor in the rods vs. cables debate for your applications. If youre unsure which will work better for you, let Austin Hardware® be your guide. Our sales and engineering teams have seen and worked on hundreds of different multi-point latch applications.
How to install tension wires and tensioners
How to Install Tension Wires and Tensioners
At Fenceshop, we are here to guide you step by step through the correct installation of tension wires and tensioners for your fences. This process is essential to ensure that your mesh is stable, secure, and durable over time. Carefully following these instructions will allow you to achieve a professional and long-lasting result.
Materials and Tools Needed
Before starting, make sure you have all the necessary materials and tools:
- Tension wires
- Tensioners
- Pliers and cutters (such as Knipex Pliers and Hit Cutters)
- Tensioner key
- Fence posts
- Hooks and clamps for wires
Preparing the Posts
The first phase consists of properly installing the posts for the fence. The posts must be well anchored to the ground at an adequate depth to ensure stability. Use a level to ensure the posts are perfectly vertical.
Installing the Tension Wires
Once the posts are positioned, proceed with the installation of the tension wires. Tension wires are crucial for keeping the mesh tight and stable. Follow these steps:
- Positioning: Start by attaching one end of the tension wire to the first post. Use hooks or clamps to ensure the wire is securely fastened.
- Tightening: Stretch the wire along the line of the fence until you reach the opposite post. Make sure the wire is well-tensioned before securing it.
- Securing: Use the tensioners to keep the wire tight. Tensioners should be installed so the wire can be adjusted at any time. Use the tensioner key to tighten or loosen the wire as needed.
Installing the Mesh
Once the tension wires are correctly positioned and tightened, you can proceed with the installation of the mesh. Follow these steps:
- Alignment: Unroll the mesh along the line of the fence and align it with the tension wires.
- Securing: Use clamps or ties to fasten the mesh to the tension wires. Ensure that the mesh is well-tensioned and that there are no loose parts.
- Checking: Once the mesh is secured, check that it is tight and that there are no weak points. If necessary, adjust the tensioners to increase the tension.
Useful Tips
To achieve an optimal result, keep these tips in mind:
- Use quality materials: Opt for high-quality tension wires and tensioners like those offered by Fenceshop. Robust and durable materials ensure greater resistance over time.
- Regularly check the tension: Over time, the tension of the wires can decrease. Periodically check and adjust the tensioners as needed.
- Properly install the posts: The stability of the fence largely depends on the solidity of the posts. Ensure they are well-anchored and aligned.
By following these steps and tips, you will be able to professionally install tension wires and tensioners, ensuring a stable and secure fence. At Fenceshop, we are always available to offer assistance and advice on the best products for your needs. If you have questions or need further information, do not hesitate to contact us.
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