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		dan(at)azshowersolutions. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 6:05 am    Post subject: Rudder Control Cable | 
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				I have decided to change up my rudder control cables on my IV. It currently has a 3/32" cable with the stock connecting ends...I'm switching over to turnbuckels. My question turns out to be which cable style is best to use? As I was looking at Spruce, they display differences in strandings... 7x7, 7x19 and a 1x19. Does anyone know what Kitfox uses? Are there advantages / disadvantages to moving to 1/8". Not sure here.
   Thanks, Dan
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		Richard Rabbers
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:14 am    Post subject: Re: Rudder Control Cable | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		  |  dan(at)azshowersolutions posted at Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:05 pm    "My question turns out to be which cable style is best to use? As I was looking at Spruce, they display differences in strandings... 7x7, 7x19 and a 1x19. Does anyone know what Kitfox uses?"  | 	  
 
 Dan,
 
 An educated guess.... and info.
 
 7 x 19 for KF and general aircraft use (as control cables)
 
 The numbers equate to strands and winds.
 
 1x19 (1 cable made up of 19 single stranded winds) is the least flexible - generally used for standing rigging on a sailboat.... or other non-flex situations
 7x7 (1 cable made up of 7 strand in each of 7 winds) can be used for non-flex situations (use only with large radius turning sheaves where turning is required)
 7x19 (1 cable made up of 7 strand in each of 19 winds) can be used for flex situations such and control cables including (small sheaves and 180 degree are common)
 
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		Lynn Matteson
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 7:29 am    Post subject: Rudder Control Cable | 
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				I did the switch to stainless steel cables and turnbuckles, and I  
 used the 7x19 with swaged MS20667 fork-ends at the rudder horns, and  
 turnbuckles at the rudder ends. I'm not sure of advantages of going  
 to 1/8", but weight would be a disadvantage, along with stiffness,  
 but this doesn't seem like it would be a problem, given the pretty  
 straight shot from front to back in the plane. Mine have worked well  
 for over 200 hours so far. The plane came with the galvanized 7x19  
 cables.
 
 Lynn
 On Dec 27, 2006, at 9:05 AM, Dan Billingsley wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   I have decided to change up my rudder control cables on my IV. It  
  currently has a 3/32" cable with the stock connecting ends...I'm  
  switching over to turnbuckels. My question turns out to be which  
  cable style is best to use? As I was looking at Spruce, they  
  display differences in strandings... 7x7, 7x19 and a 1x19. Does  
  anyone know what Kitfox uses? Are there advantages / disadvantages  
  to moving to 1/8". Not sure here.
  Thanks, Dan
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 4:42 pm    Post subject: Rudder Control Cable | 
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				Lynn and Richard,
   Thank you for  your replies! 
   Dan
 
 Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net> wrote:
   [quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson 
 
 I did the switch to stainless steel cables and turnbuckles, and I 
 used the 7x19 with swaged MS20667 fork-ends at the rudder horns, and 
 turnbuckles at the rudder ends. I'm not sure of advantages of going 
 to 1/8", but weight would be a disadvantage, along with stiffness, 
 but this doesn't seem like it would be a problem, given the pretty 
 straight shot from front to back in the plane. Mine have worked well 
 for over 200 hours so far. The plane came with the galvanized 7x19 
 cables.
 
 Lynn
 On Dec 27, 2006, at 9:05 AM, Dan Billingsley wrote:
 
 [quote] I have decided to change up my rudder control cables on my [quote][b]
 
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