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Piper coiled cable 26934 spec

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Piper coiled cable 26934 spec

Postby Alan South » Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:40 pm

I have a PA-30B with the older style yokes and trim switch and I need to replace the coiled cable to the pilot's yoke.

Mostly the cables use pretty fine wires, and my engineer is asking for 22awg ideally, 24awg at a push. Has anyone used the Piper cable 26934-00 and would know what size conductors are used? Or does anyone have a good source for 22awg coiled cable? I need 7 conductors, and I know Spruce does one with 24 conductors - which is a bit over the top

Thanks in advance

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Re: Piper coiled cable 26934 spec

Postby Kristin Winter » Wed Sep 16, 2015 6:47 pm

My avionics shop got me one. I think he got it from EDMO. You might check with your local avionics shop.
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Re: Piper coiled cable 26934 spec

Postby Clarence Beintema » Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:33 pm

When I replaced the one in my 400 I had a custom one made by a company called Cable Science. It was made with the correct gauge and number of conductors I wanted, I was able to spec out the straight run at each end as well as the coil length. It wasn't too expensive.

www.cablescience.com

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