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Product Description

Overview

The KUPO SW-E01 is a silver BGV-C1 safety wire rated for 10 kg Working Load Limit (WLL), designed as a secondary safety device for static equipment used over people or crowds. Manufactured to DIN 56927 with EN 12385-4 wire rope and EN 13411 termination references, it gives professional crews a documented safety-wire option for compliant fixture retention.

Why It Matters

When equipment is installed above people, the safety wire needs more than a convenient hook and cable. SW-E01 brings the small 10 kg rating into a standards-aware format, with quick link, thimbles, and a laser-engraved aluminum tag for traceability during checks.

Key Features

  • 10 kg Working Load Limit (WLL) is sized for secondary retention of static equipment over people or crowds when specified by the installation plan.
  • 3 mm, 7 x 19 galvanized steel wire rope meets EN 12385-4 with 1960 N/mm² strength for a documented safety-wire construction.
  • BGV-C1, VBG, DIN 56927, and EN 13411 references support professional event and venue compliance workflows.
  • Quick link, thimbles at both ends, and laser-engraved aluminum tag help crews identify rating and manufacturing information during inspection.

Applications

Use for retaining compatible static lighting or entertainment equipment in venues, touring rigs, studios, and installations where BGV-C1 and related safety documentation are part of the requirement.

Compatibility

Use only as a secondary safety device for static entertainment equipment within its rated WLL and the applicable site regulations. For hoisting, use a purpose-built hoisting product such as the RIGPRO series.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the SW-E01 be used for hoisting?

No. KUPO identifies these safety wires for static equipment retention only. Use the RIGPRO series or another rated hoisting solution when the task involves lifting.

Why does this model include BGV-C1 and DIN references?

Those references help buyers working in venues, rental houses, and touring environments match the safety wire to documented professional safety requirements.

What information is on the aluminum tag?

The tag is laser engraved with manufacturing year, wire diameter, and Working Load Limit (WLL), which makes inspection and inventory checks easier.