Pbfoot1
Mechanical
- Dec 15, 2003
- 8
I am investigating using a throttle cable for a certain application. It is critical that the cable operate with a puling force. The cable may be at rest for up to 25 years in a variety of installations. Although the cable will be inside a conduit, the conduit has a small opening (1/16" wide across a 3/4" diameter) exposing the cable to the elements.
I am looking for ASE, ASTM, or the like tests to subject the cable to prove out it's corrosion resistance. The cable is currently specified to be 304 stainless steel housed in a stainless sheathing. I thought automotive brake or throttle cable would be ideal or perhaps marine throttle cable.
I look forward to seeing feedback.
I am looking for ASE, ASTM, or the like tests to subject the cable to prove out it's corrosion resistance. The cable is currently specified to be 304 stainless steel housed in a stainless sheathing. I thought automotive brake or throttle cable would be ideal or perhaps marine throttle cable.
I look forward to seeing feedback.