Control Cables
Control Cables
construction - fittings -
installations
Cable construction
Aircraft control cables are fabricated from carbon steel or stainless steel.
Widely used linkage in primary flight control systems.
It is strong and light in weight, and its flexibility makes it easy to route
through the aircraft.
Tension must be adjusted frequently due to stretching and temperature
changes.
Basic component of a cable is a wire.
The diameter of the wire determines the total diameter of the cable.
A number of wires are preformed into a helical or spiral shape and then
formed into a strand. These preformed strands are laid around a straight
center strand to form a cable.
Cable construction
Cable designations are based on the number of strands and the number
of wires in each strand.
Common aircraft cables are the 7 x 7 and 7 x 19.
The 7 x 7 cable consists of seven strands of seven wires each. Six of these
strands are laid around the center strand.
The 7 x 19 cable is made up of seven strands of 19 wires each. Six of these
strands are laid around the center strand.
Aircraft control cables vary in diameter, ranging from 1/16 to 3/8 inch.
Cable construction
Cable construction
Cable fittings
Cables may be equipped with several different types of fittings such as
terminals, thimbles, bushings, and shackles
Terminal fittings are generally of the swaged type.
Available in threaded end, fork end, eye end, single shank ball end,
and double shank ball end.
Threaded end, fork end, and eye end terminals are used to connect the
cable to a turnbuckle, bellcrank, or other linkage in the system.
The ball end terminals are used for attaching cables to quadrants and
special connections where space is limited.
The thimble, bushing, and shackle fittings may be used in place of some
types of terminal fittings when facilities and supplies are limited.
Cable fittings
Cable fittings
Cable fittings
Cable fittings
Cable fittings
Cable fittings
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