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aletherington(at)rogers.c Guest
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 6:46 am Post subject: Cable Rigging |
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Can anyone direct me to something like "Cable Rigging for Dummies" ? I
thought this task would be straightforward, but I am baffled by
AC43.13-1B page 7-333 which seems to suggest that if I start with 4
threads in the turnbuckle barrel, and end with no more than three
threads showing, by some miracle the tension will be correct, and there
will still be some way to adjust tension when the cables become slack.
Whatever I am missing is probably obvious, but not to me.
Al Etherington
Scratch building 601XL
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bryanmmartin
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:05 am Post subject: Cable Rigging |
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You've got that backwards. In paragraph 7-166 it says you should start
with three threads showing and you should end with no more than four
threads inside the barrel. The threads will turn into the barrel as
you tighten. Basically, you have a tolerance of seven turns on the
turnbuckle to achieve correct tension. If you get correct tension with
more than three threads showing, your cables are too short. If you
have to turn the threads more than four turns into the barrel, your
cables are too long. Remember, you have at least two cables and two
turnbuckles for each control surface and both cables will have the
same tension so you actually have a combined tolerance of fourteen
turns to get it right.
The way I installed the cables was to first clamp the control surfaces
in their neutral positions. Then install the thimble on one end of the
cable and assemble the turnbuckles with several threads showing. Then
install all the parts in their proper positions and pass the cable
over the thimble in the unfinished end of the cable and pull it snug
by hand and then clamp it. Then you disconnect that end of the cable
and crimp the fitting.
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Can anyone direct me to something like "Cable Rigging for
Dummies" ? I thought this task would be straightforward, but I am
baffled by AC43.13-1B page 7-333 which seems to suggest that if I
start with 4 threads in the turnbuckle barrel, and end with no more
than three threads showing, by some miracle the tension will be
correct, and there will still be some way to adjust tension when the
cables become slack. Whatever I am missing is probably obvious, but
not to me.
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dgardea(at)gmail.com
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 50 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:19 am Post subject: Re: Cable Rigging |
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Please archive Bryan's post .. this is excellent advice
Quote: | "You've got that backwards. In paragraph 7-166 it says you should start
with three threads showing and you should end with no more than four
threads inside the barrel. The threads will turn into the barrel as
you tighten. Basically, you have a tolerance of seven turns on the
turnbuckle to achieve correct tension. If you get correct tension with
more than three threads showing, your cables are too short. If you
have to turn the threads more than four turns into the barrel, your
cables are too long. Remember, you have at least two cables and two
turnbuckles for each control surface and both cables will have the
same tension so you actually have a combined tolerance of fourteen
turns to get it right.
The way I installed the cables was to first clamp the control surfaces
in their neutral positions. Then install the thimble on one end of the
cable and assemble the turnbuckles with several threads showing. Then
install all the parts in their proper positions and pass the cable
over the thimble in the unfinished end of the cable and pull it snug
by hand and then clamp it. Then you disconnect that end of the cable
and crimp the fitting." |
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aletherington(at)rogers.c Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:19 am Post subject: Cable Rigging |
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Bryan Martin wrote:
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<bryanmmartin(at)comcast.net>
You've got that backwards. In paragraph 7-166 it says you should start
with three threads showing and you should end with no more than four
threads inside the barrel. The threads will turn into the barrel as
you tighten. Basically, you have a tolerance of seven turns on the
turnbuckle to achieve correct tension. If you get correct tension with
more than three threads showing, your cables are too short. If you
have to turn the threads more than four turns into the barrel, your
cables are too long. Remember, you have at least two cables and two
turnbuckles for each control surface and both cables will have the
same tension so you actually have a combined tolerance of fourteen
turns to get it right.
The way I installed the cables was to first clamp the control surfaces
in their neutral positions. Then install the thimble on one end of the
cable and assemble the turnbuckles with several threads showing. Then
install all the parts in their proper positions and pass the cable
over the thimble in the unfinished end of the cable and pull it snug
by hand and then clamp it. Then you disconnect that end of the cable
and crimp the fitting.
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> <aletherington(at)rogers.com>
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> Can anyone direct me to something like "Cable Rigging for Dummies"
> ? I thought this task would be straightforward, but I am baffled by
> AC43.13-1B page 7-333 which seems to suggest that if I start with 4
> threads in the turnbuckle barrel, and end with no more than three
> threads showing, by some miracle the tension will be correct, and
> there will still be some way to adjust tension when the cables become
> slack. Whatever I am missing is probably obvious, but not to me.
>
Thanks for the reply, Bryan:
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That's not the first thing I've got backwards. It still seems like a
very narrow window, but I guess you get more tension per turn than I
would have thought.
Al Etherington
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