Are you looking for something that will allow you to easily form eyes in soft rope without the need to splice or tie knots in the rope?
Watch our video or read below to find out about Ropeze.
Ropeze Rope Clamps make easy work out of connecting two soft ropes together or forming an eye with a soft rope. Below you will find information on Ropeze's durable construction, working load limits, and how to size Ropeze to the type of
rope that you are using. There are also step by step instructions on how to assemble and make an eye with Ropeze rope clamps and booster clamps. If you need to add a thimble to your termination or need to form a lap splice using the Ropeze rope clamps, you can find that information here, as well.
Ropeze are most commonly used for light duty type applications, such as projects around the house, light duty marine applications, and much more.
The load ratings for Ropeze are based off of hundreds of tests that we've conducted which have allowed us to provide our customers with the best product possible.
Sizing Ropeze Rope Clamps to Rope Types
Ropeze can be used with many different types of rope, but the most commonly used is solid braid nylon and solid braid polypropylene rope.
Typically, three strand nylon rope runs true to size when being paired with the same sized Ropeze clamp. However, a triple strand dense type rope, such as Kernmantle or Hemp rope, will require a larger sized clamp for it to fit properly.
Ropeze Rope Clamp Installation Process
Ropeze can be used either by themselves or with a booster clamp.
First, secure the strands of rope with electrical tape ensuring that at least a three-quarter inch wide length of tape is wrapped around the rope.

Then, cut the rope to length making sure that there is at least a half inch length of tape remaining at the end of the rope.

If you plan on attaching it around another object, check to make sure that the eye does not exceed an included angle larger than 30 degrees.

Double-check that the rope is not protruding from the sides of the clamp. Tuck in any protruding rope with a flat head screwdriver or similar tool.

First, disassemble a booster clamp and place the non-threaded side on a flat surface facing up with the screws protruding through both holes.

Place the dead end of the rope in the booster clamp so that there are two clamp lengths of rope extending past the clamp.

Then, tighten the screws so that they are flush with the bottom of the clamp.
With the booster clamp in place, assemble a rope clamp to the dead and live end of the rope, as previously shown, and make sure that both legs of the rope are evenly tensioned between the two clamps.
When installed correctly, your booster clamp assembly should look as shown.

Adding a Thimble in your Termination
If you'd like to include a thimble in your termination to protect the ropes eye, follow the same procedure as with a soft eye, and make sure the thimble is snug and secured in the eye to prevent it from popping out.

We hope this information has been helpful to you. If you have any questions or concerns about the installation and use of Ropeze in your application, please Contact Us. Check out our YouTube Channel for informational videos on more of our products.
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