This pointer to cable terminal tests really got me going, 'til I thought
about it - then when the realization that the terminals were being rated
stronger than the cable's rated load not its breaking stress, I twigged.
If a maker puts a 1.5 design factor on his cable, and
a terminal gives way at 105% of the rated stress, this means the
terminal gives way at 105/150 of the ACTUAL breaking stress -
that's a 70% strength comparison. And the Norseman terminals that gave
way at 70% of rated strength were giving way at 70/150 of ultimate or
47% of ultimate strength.