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gildfind

Aerospace
Jun 2, 2002
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Hello there,

Does anyone know of defined limits for cable angles through plastic fairleads? I am looking at 1/8" dia cable with approx 110lbs of tension through it.

Thanks,

David
 
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If it's not in the FAR's, then it's in AC 43.13-1B. Both are available from the FAA's website.


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gildfind,

I'm not sure where or if it's written down anywhere, but for guidance, 3 degrees max change of direction through a fairlead is a pretty commonly-accepted limit it seems. I believe I've also seen that number given on homebuilt inspection criteria lists (for use by the inspectors).

Regards
 
I found the reference in FAR25 and CAR4B, and the angle limit for fairleads is 3 deg. Thanks both of you for your help.
 
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