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Seastar Solutions CC230 Standard Control Cable - Black

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SeaStar Solutions CC230 Standard Control Cable - Black Replaces CC172 Control Cables Standard duty cables with stainless steel Lubri-core wire for smooth operation. Specifications: Fits directly into SeaStar Solutions controls and all controls that ACcept universal type cables Stainless steel end fittings, 10-32 UNF threads Nominal 75mm travel Stainless steel Lubri-core solid core wire 16 lay wire reinforced outer jacket, 6.8mm outside diameter 150mm minimum bend radius Suits stern drives, inboards and outboards Part NumberLength BLA-303006 1.83m (6ft) BLA-303007 2.13m (7ft) BLA-303008 2.44m (8ft) BLA-303009 2.74m (9ft) BLA-303010 3.05m (10ft) BLA-303011 3.35m (11ft) BLA-303012 3.66m (12ft) BLA-303013 3.96m (13ft) BLA-303014 4.27m (14ft) BLA-303015 4.57m (15ft) BLA-303016 4.88m (16ft) BLA-303017 5.18m (17ft) BLA-303018 5.49m (18ft) BLA-303019 5.76m (19ft) BLA-303020 6.10m (20ft) BLA-303021 6.40m (21ft) BLA-303022 6.71m (22ft) BLA-303023 7.01m (23ft) BLA-303024 7.32m (24ft) How to Choose the Right 3300/33C Series Cable SeaStar Solutions offers five models of universal 3300 series type cables, each suited to certain operating conditions and installation parameters. Below are key variables that affect how cables perform: Backlash: the lost motion between the amount of movement put in (input end of the cable) and the amount of movement which occurs at the output end of the cable. Some motion is generally lost in take up between the inner wire (core) of the cable and the outer casing (conduit). Backlash manifests itself as free play (slop) felt at the control handle. Efficiency: the percentage of input force that is transmitted through the cable as output force. For example, if a 10-pound force was exerted on the cable at its input end and resulted in the cable exerting an 8-pound output force, the cable would be 80% efficient. Breakaway: the feel of the cable when put into motion; the breakaway threshold is the force that must be applied to the cables input end before something happens at the output end. An example of excessive breakaway; a control that would have to be moved to half-throttle before the engine responded. Cable Routing: the shorter and straighter the cable routing, the better the cable will perform. With increased length and bends, cable efficiency is reduced, while breakaway and backlash rise. Environment: generally, the more rugged the cable construction, the longer the cable will last. In harsh environments such as heavy salt and U.V. exposure, control cables with thicker conduits and stainless steel fittings will generally outlast those with thinner conduits and brass or steel fittings. Cable design, manufacturing tolerances, length and installation care are additional factors to consider. 33 Series Cable TypeBacklashBreak Away/EfficiencyLong/Complex RoutingsHarsh Environment CC230 Good Good Good Good
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