Agree with chicopee, additionally was the clip size, number of clips, turnback length (in), installation technique, and torque FT-lbs correct.
U-Bolt clips must have the U-Bolt section on the dead or short end of the rope and the saddle on the live or long end of the rope. The wrong application, U-Bolt on live instead of dead end, of even one clip can reduce the efficiency of the connection to 40%.
Never use fewer than the number of clips recommended by the manufacture. Turn back the correct amount of rope for dead ending to permit proper spacing of the clips. Always use new clips; re-used clips will not develop the proper efficiency. It is equally important to always use a thimble to prevent the rope from wearing in the eye and to provide a safer connection.
Apply the first clip one base width from the dead end of the wire rope. Tighten the nuts. Apply the second clip adjacent to the thimble, but don't tighten the nuts. Apply all the other clips, leaving equal space between each. For maximum holding power they should be installed 6-7 diameters apart. Take up the rope slack by applying tension to the eye and cable and tighten all the nuts evenly on all the clips to the recommended torque.
After the rope has been in operation for an hour or so, all nuts on the clip bolts will have to be retightened and they should be checked for tightness at frequent intervals thereafter. This is necessary because the rope will stretch slightly causing a reduction in diameter which will slacken the clips.
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Oshaa requires inspection of the rope and related equipment at the beginning of every work period at least daily in most instances and particularly following any incident which could have damaged the rope or installation.