noun General Slang

Chinese finger

· noun · construction

A woven-mesh cable grip that tightens its hold the harder you pull.

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A braided wire-mesh sleeve that slides over a cable end. Pull on the eye and the weave constricts around the cable — same principle as the finger-trap toy kids play with. Electricians use them to pull cable through conduit without damaging the jacket; riggers use them on rope.

“Slip a Chinese finger over the jacket and tie your pull line to the eye.”
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Chinese finger In A Sentence

Slip a Chinese finger over the jacket and tie your pull line to the eye.

Origin & Usage

Named after the 'Chinese finger trap' novelty toy that works on the same constricting-weave principle.

People Also Ask

What is a Chinese finger?

A Chinese finger is a woven-mesh cable grip that tightens its hold the harder you pull on it.

How does a Chinese finger work?

You slide the mesh sleeve over the cable and pull; the weave constricts under load, gripping tighter, as in 'Slip a Chinese finger on the pull rope.'

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