How is a push pull cable measured?
The stroke on a push-pull cable can be calculated by measuring from the end of the support tube to the first thread on the bulk head or on a groove mounted cable you will measure to the front edge of the groove. The stroke is approximately 1.25” shorter than what you measure.
What is the maximum pull force for communications cables?
The maximum pulling tension for 4-pair, 24 AWG horizontal UTP cables should not exceed 110 N (25 lbf) to avoid stretching the conductors during installation.” The requirement is 110 Newtons of pulling force in metric units or 25 lbs pulling force in imperial units.
Why do Harleys have two throttle cables?
So why do some motorcycles have two throttle cables? The previous throttle grip arrangement of operating the spring loaded slide mechanism by a single pull cable was found to be inadequate. That’s why, dual or double cable system throttle grip system was invented to favor twin-cylinder motorcycles in particular.
What are Push Push Pull control cables?
Push Pull control cables are used in applications that require the transmission of forces in both the push and pull mode of operation. Solid wire cores can be formed on the ends to eliminate the need to apply separate fittings or terminations.
Why choose Lexco push-pull control cables?
Whether you’re a large company or a single individual, our push-pull control cables are custom built to meet your needs. Lexco Cable manufactures a wide range of push pull controls for remote access latch releases, safety breaks, automotive hood releases, gaming industry applications, and myriad other uses.
How do you use a ready-to-use control cable?
Tighten the locknut to secure your setting in applications where severe vibration is a concern. Flexible for weaving around obstructions, these ready-to-use cables operate valves, throttle controls, and HVAC damper controls from a distance. Use the attached knob to control these flexible, ready-to-use cables.
How do you use a flexible cable control knob?
Use the attached knob to control these flexible, ready-to-use cables. Weave them around obstructions to operate valves, throttle controls, and HVAC damper controls from a distance. A splined core limits contact points on the cable’s liner, so the core slides back and forth smoothly and keeps the cable from twisting.