TYPICAL APPLICATION
PUSH PULL CABLE
~ Used for a variety of remote control situations
~ Advantage:
~that only one cable gives both push and pull action
~strong and hard wearing
~ Disadvantages:
~they are limited to large radius bends
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push pull cable
BOWDEN CABLES
~ Consists of a stainless steel wire housed in a flexible sleeve
or conduit
~ The flexible cable is made up of several strands of stainless
steel wire
~ the conduit consists of a close coiled wire, covered with
cotton braiding and finished with a black water proof
coating
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Bowden Cable
CONNECTIONS
~ To uncouple the cable at some point in the control run or
where the bowden cable is used in conjunction with some
other type of control cable
JUNCTION BOXES
~ Used when connecting a single cable to two others, where
there are two components to be operated by a single control
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