mrkram
Mechanical
- Mar 24, 2003
- 6
Am looking for a tension cable, similar to ones I've seen in inkjet printers (wrapped around a drive pulley and connected to the printhead carriage).
Details of this application:
- cable end is attached to a mechanical lever and button.
- when button is pressed the cable is pulled ~.25"
- the cable pulls a pawl from a locking mechanism.
- when the button is released,
a spring pushes the pawl back in position
- cable is ~20" long
- cable lives under negligible tension.
- cable is tensioned to 3lbf - 5lbf to pull pawl
- part life is 10K cycles
- cable wraps around very tight radii .030"-.060"
- negligible sliding friction
- crimped terminations may be attached at both ends
The cables I remember seeing were .010" - .020" thick. They were made of a white fibrous material.
Can someone please tell me how to find something like this on the web. Two of us have done web searches. But there are so many kinds of "cables" in the world, we can't find what we're looking for.
thanks!
Details of this application:
- cable end is attached to a mechanical lever and button.
- when button is pressed the cable is pulled ~.25"
- the cable pulls a pawl from a locking mechanism.
- when the button is released,
a spring pushes the pawl back in position
- cable is ~20" long
- cable lives under negligible tension.
- cable is tensioned to 3lbf - 5lbf to pull pawl
- part life is 10K cycles
- cable wraps around very tight radii .030"-.060"
- negligible sliding friction
- crimped terminations may be attached at both ends
The cables I remember seeing were .010" - .020" thick. They were made of a white fibrous material.
Can someone please tell me how to find something like this on the web. Two of us have done web searches. But there are so many kinds of "cables" in the world, we can't find what we're looking for.
thanks!