







🔗 Elevate your railing game with pro-grade strength and style!
The BLIKA 120 Pack Cable Railing Swage Threaded Studs are crafted from durable T316 marine-grade stainless steel, designed for 1/8" wire rope cables and compatible with 2x2 wood or metal posts. This comprehensive kit includes 120 precision threaded terminals and a professional spanner tool, ensuring easy installation for decks, balconies, and staircases, even on angled runs. Built to withstand harsh coastal environments, it offers a reliable, corrosion-resistant solution backed by a one-month satisfaction guarantee.









M**N
Awesome
Awesome. Worked great to make my cable railing.
D**N
Good quality!
High quality hardware, I’ve done several cable rails with these and they look great. You need the hydraulic crimper because the sleeve is too strong for pliers
A**
Great quality always works great for me.
2nd time using these I love them so much
C**L
Cable Rail tensioners
These cable tensioners work great. Drill bit they send is a good bit. The tensioners are clean and very nice looking.
S**G
wonderful
Beautiful, I like them,Genuine
P**.
Great price
I have paid a lot more for the same product. They arrived quickly
L**Y
Quality was good, quantity was short.
I ordered the 50 pack and only received received 30. I requested a replacement for the original order. Only received 40 on the replacement order. I’ve had the cable pull out of two terminals after triple crimping with a hydraulic crimper..
J**M
Used with 4x4 posts
I used these to create a cable railing system on a deck we have at our recreation property. I used 4x4 posts and discovered a few things along the way that would have been helpful to know prior to starting. I paired these end fittings with these protector sleeves (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086TZH8CJ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details). The protector sleeve instructions said to use a 1/4" bit to pre-drill the holes in the posts. I used a 1/4" bit for all the posts, even the terminal end ones. I would recommend using a 5/16" bit for pre-drilling the 4x4s for the terminal ends. I had to re-drill all my terminal end posts to get the locks through without fighting them. Overall this was a simple install that took about twice as long as I thought it would, but that's mostly because I had to pre-drill everything twice. If you're using 4x4 posts you will need extra long drill bits to pre-drill. Also make sure you measure the cable out well because you can't tighten the locks too far with 4x4 posts.
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