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GRIPPLE INC.
1611 EMILY LANE
AURORA, IL 60502 USA
Phone: 1-630-406-0600

www.grippleseismic.com

DATE:
3/14/2013

PAGE: 
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GRIPPLE

®

 SEISMIC  

CABLE BRACING INSTALLATION GUIDE

(READ INSTRUCTIONS IN THEIR ENTIRETY BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION) 

Attachment to structure. Gripple cable end fitting 

(Eyelet, Standard bracket, or Double Bracket). 

Select bracket based on anchor diameter.

Break strength 

certified, pre-stretched 

Gripple Seismic Cable

Gripple Seismic 

Fastener

(GS10, GS12, 

GS19, GS25)

Hanger rod 

with stiffener 

as required, 

or equipment 

attachment

Attachment to equipment/strut.

Gripple GSS or GSR Bracket.  

Select size based on hanger rod 

diameter.

Color coded tag

(see Side 2 for 

details)

Brace angle

30º - 60º

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

a.) Each cable brace should be 

     at an angle between 30-60 

     degrees to the horizontal, as 

     shown in drawing at left; 45 

     degrees is optimal.

b.) Ensure that suitable rod  

     stiffener is used to prevent 

     buckling or bending of the 

     rod in the event of an 

     earthquake.

Gripple Seismic Cable End Fittings: 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1.) Install Gripple Seismic end fitting 

(Eyelet or Bracket for GS10 or GS12;  

Single Bracket for GS19, or Double 

Bracket for GS25, as shown above)  

to structure.

2.) Loosen the nut on the rod hanger and 

slot the Gripple Seismic Retrofit Bracket 

onto the rod.  Tighten the nut onto the 

Gripple Seismic Retrofit Bracket.  

Ensure that the appropriate washer 

per the cable & bracket system being 

used is installed and the nut is  

tightened down securely onto the 

bracket.

3.) Thread free end of cable through first 

channel of the Gripple Seismic fastener.

4.) Thread free end of cable through the 

hole in the Gripple Seismic bracket.

5.) Position the Gripple Seismic fastener 

up the cable so that it is a min. of 12 

inches above the bracket.  Thread the 

remaining cable through the second 

channel in the Gripple Seismic fastener 

to form a loop around the bracket.

Pull the tail end of the cable to create 

a tight loop, and remove the slack 

from the Gripple Seismic cable brace.  

Use the Gripple supplied Tightening 

Tool for the GS19 and GS25 systems.

6.) Trim the tail end of the cable but leave 

a minimum tail length of 2 inches.

Install the locking bolts and ensure 

that they are tightened down securely.

Ensure that locking bolts are removed 

before trying to remove further slack 

from the cable or adjust the position of 

the Gripple Seismic fastener along the 

cable length.

GS10  

(Eyelet or Bracket)

GS12  

(Eyelet or Bracket)

GS19  

(Single Bracket)

GS25  

(Double Bracket)

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