Will ship today if you order before 11:00. This information is valid for up to 5 FT
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Today:
5 FT
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382 FT
Description:
The major difference between aircraft and commercial cable is the lubrication applied to aircraft cable, which provides substantially better fatigue life than non-lubricated commercial cable. Aircraft cable requires extensive extra testing, documentation and certification to meet military specifications. We obtain our aircraft cable from domestic sources and the cable is certified to MIL-DTL-83420 and QPL Certified. Unit of measure is feet.
Flexible Control Cable
Has seven strands of seven wires each. Used for control purposes where extreme flexibility is not required but where abrasion is a factor.
Flexible Control Cable
Has seven strands of 19 wires each. Its greater metallic area makes it stronger than 7 x 7 cable. Because of its fine wires the best service is obtained where abrasion is not too severe. These same wires, however, make it flexible to meet severe bending.
Non-Flexible Cable
Is one strand of 19 wires. It has more metallic area than 7 x 7 or 7 x 19 constructions which makes it the strongest but also the least flexible. 1 x 19 is generally used for bracing purposes, drag and anti-drag wires. It is often used with swage type terminals.Documents:
Is the price for control cable per foot? or per inch?
This control cable is priced and sold per foot.
My questions are:
- What does it mean ss and Galv - stainless steel and galvanic covering?
- In which units strength measure?
Yes, SS stands for stainless steel and Galv stands for Galvanized. The strength units are lbs.
Unit
FT
Hazardous
No
Oversize
No
Weight
0.002 kg
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