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Wire Joiner Range: Adjustable Inline Performance for Stainless Steel Wire Systems
Tuesday 24th February 2026
In wire rope installations, precision and practicality must work together.
The Wire Joiner Range from Arcus Wire Group provides a dependable solution for adjustable inline stainless steel wire rope connections.
Designed for straight inline pull applications, each joiner performs within specified safe working loads when used with compatible wire rope configurations.
Designed for controlled adjustment
On-site conditions often require fine tuning. Whether aligning balustrades, tensioning cable systems, or completing general wire assemblies, the ability to adjust tension accurately can make the difference between a straightforward installation and unnecessary rework.
The Wire Joiner Range allows for controlled adjustment without specialised swaging equipment. Its reusable, lightweight design supports installation efficiency while maintaining structural reliability.
Suitable for use with 7×7 and 7×19 stainless steel wire rope systems, the range is available in multiple sizes to meet varying application requirements.
Practical across industries
The Wire Joiner Range is commonly used in:
- Architectural balustrade systems
- Agricultural wire applications
- General stainless steel assemblies
- Marine and light industrial environments
Compact in form and precision machined, the joiner integrates cleanly into finished systems while supporting dependable inline performance.
More Information
Arcus Wire Group is a recognised leader in wire rope, chain, hardware, and stainless steel mesh for over 60 years. We bring a wealth of experience, knowledge, and expertise to help customers with projects of any size or complexity.
For more information or to discuss your requirements, please contact our business development team Kris Corbett, Desmond Pronk, Aleisha Salmon, and Matthew Doherty, or call 1800 ARCUSW (1800 272 879).

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Installation was delivered by Bespoke Wire and Rope, who fabricated and installed each individual cable on site. Using mobile rigging equipment and a local franna crane, the artworks were temporarily suspended while cables were manufactured and installed in situ. This approach allowed for exact cable lengths, fine adjustment during installation and reduced risk compared to pre-fabricated assemblies.