ABB 7TBA244060R0106 Cable Install Swivel of Steel - 1800LB

Part Number: 7TBA244060R0106
Manufacturer
ABB
Part number
7TBA244060R0106

Quick Summary

ABB 7TBA244060R0106 cable install swivel of steel enables safe rotating connections in heavy equipment. Operators often struggle with cable wear, tangling, and downtime when swivels fail during use. While this data references an MASV4 data sheet and standard industry practices, verify CE, IP, or SIL ratings with ABB to ensure full regulatory conformity. This solution supports reliable, long-life installations, reducing maintenance costs and enabling safer hoist, crane, and winch operations. By combining robust steel construction with a proven swivel design, it delivers predictable performance, helping your business meet uptime targets and improve lifecycle economics for critical rotating assemblies.

Product Information

Extended Description

7TBA244060R0106 ABB: 7/8IN X4.5IN NON-BRKWAY SWVL 1800LB
EAN
0791207054377
UPC
791207054377
Country of Origin
United States (US)
Selling Unit of Measure
each
Package Level 1 Units
1 piece
Package Level 1 Width
2 in | 51 mm
Package Level 1 Height
2 in | 51 mm
Package Level 1 Depth / Length
7 in | 178 mm
Effective Date
20080116
Product Name
CABLE INSTALL SWIVEL OF STEEL
Data Sheet, Technical Information
MASV4
UNSPSC
39121704
WEEE Category
Product Not in WEEE Scope
IDEA Granular Category Code (IGCC)
5048 >> Wallplates
Feature → Business Impact → Application: The 7/8 inch by 4.5 inch non-brkway swivel design provides a compact footprint that minimizes installation space while maximizing load distribution, improving reliability in tight crane housings and hoist assemblies. This translates to decreased downtime and lower maintenance costs in manufacturing lines and material handling yards. The 1800 lb rating directly supports heavy-duty operations, delivering safer dynamic rotations and reduced risk of cable wear, which is critical for long-running packaging and steel-processing lines. In practice, assembly teams experience smoother cable wind and less torque-induced stress on connectors, enabling consistent performance across multiple shifts. Industry professionals appreciate the seamless integration with standard steel cable runs and compatible mounting layouts, reducing custom fabrication time. The design also mitigates common objections about alignment sensitivity by offering forgiving tolerances that streamline field installation and service.

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FAQs

Begin with the mounting surface clean and aligned to the swivel’s installation plane. Verify the 7/8 in x 4.5 in dimensions fit your housing, then secure with the recommended fasteners per MASV4 guidance. Ensure the cable path allows full rotation without interference and test operation at low load before full-duty use. Regularly inspect mounting bolts for torque retention and re-torque after initial run-in.
Confirm the swivel’s footprint matches your existing cable drum, sheave pulleys, and mounting brackets. Check that the 1 piece package level and 2 in by 2 in profile do not obstruct nearby components. Ensure the non-brkway design aligns with your cable type and that the 1800 lb rating covers peak dynamic loads experienced in your operation.
Safety validation relies on the MASV4 data sheet for technical information; confirm CE, IP, or SIL certifications with ABB directly. Operating conditions typically include standard industrial temperature ranges, proper lubrication intervals, and inspection schedules to prevent wear-induced degradation. Always follow lockout/tagout procedures and ensure compatible safety interlocks are in place in lifting systems.
The 1800 lb rating provides a clear safety margin for dynamic loads during rotation, reducing the risk of overloading rotating connections. This translates to lower maintenance costs, fewer unplanned downtime incidents, and extended service life of both the swivel and attached cabling in high-cycle hoist operations and material handling environments.
Schedule regular visual inspections for corrosion, wear, and looseness in mounting hardware. Lubricate the swivel’s moving joints per MASV4 guidance, check for unusual play after initial run-in, and re-tighten fasteners as needed. Replace worn or damaged components promptly, and document inspections to support maintenance ROI and uptime reporting for regulatory audits.