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Anyone have a good method for pretensioning cables. There has been some
issues of late with 601Xl control cables getting loose after the first few flights. I'm looking for info on ways to pretension 1/8" galvanized cables that are tensioned between 22 and 40 lbs. |
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![]() "Gig 601Xl Builder" wrote in message m... Anyone have a good method for pretensioning cables. There has been some issues of late with 601Xl control cables getting loose after the first few flights. I'm looking for info on ways to pretension 1/8" galvanized cables that are tensioned between 22 and 40 lbs. Pre-tensioning cables is not possible. You must mean post-tensioning? -- Gregory Hall |
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Gregory Hall schreef:
"Gig 601Xl Builder" wrote in message m... Anyone have a good method for pretensioning cables. There has been some issues of late with 601Xl control cables getting loose after the first few flights. I'm looking for info on ways to pretension 1/8" galvanized cables that are tensioned between 22 and 40 lbs. Pre-tensioning cables is not possible. You must mean post-tensioning? Must mean post-installation but pre-crash. |
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On Nov 18, 10:33*am, Gig 601Xl Builder
wrote: Anyone have a good method for pretensioning cables. There has been some issues of late with 601Xl control cables getting loose after the first few flights. I'm looking for info on ways to pretension 1/8" galvanized cables that are tensioned between 22 and 40 lbs. Only once have I seen a pair of cables go slack soon after installation, and I think (just an opinion) that there was a lot of the heavy, waxy oil in the cable that squeezed out and let the strands come together under tension. That would let them relax some. All the other cables we've ever installed stayed tight. Are you sure there's no deformation taking place in the control system? Or maybe they're being tensioned in a warm shop, then the airplane goes out into the cold and the aluminum shrinks more than the steel cable and they'll go a little loose. Dan |
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On Nov 20, 3:17*pm, cavelamb himself wrote:
"It is pretty amazing how much pressure a person can exert with their feet." My thoughts exactly! It depends on the design of the control system (Independent pedals vs a rudder bar). "Way back when", I had an issue with finding myself putting way to much foot pressure on the rudder pedals. Finally switching to something with toe brakes cured me fast! Vaughn |
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Bryan Martin wrote:
Bryan, I'd not noticed you on RAH before. You know the issue I'm asking about. Maybe you can add something that I've left out that could help. |
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cavelamb himself wrote:
It is pretty amazing how much pressure a person can exert with their feet. I believe the 601 control horns are 6061T6 extruded angle(?) Just to be sure, make a careful inspection of the rudder and horns. Make sure the attachments are still secure. Yep 6061T6. BUT the problem isn't showing itself in the rudder cables it is in the ailerons. |
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![]() "Gig 601Xl Builder" wrote Yep 6061T6. BUT the problem isn't showing itself in the rudder cables it is in the ailerons. Wood wings, or metal? -- Jim in NC |
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