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I don't know if they exist, but I would like to find some 3/16" SS cable stops that are semi-adjustable or made like a shaft coupler. I'm not opposed to using shaft couplers, but if there's an actual cable stop that doesn't require crimping I'd like to see them. I want to be able to pass a continuous strand of cable through about 10 of these and be able to set them at different distances along the length of the cable.Something like this but with a compression nut on top. Am I or does something exist? https://www.paragonmachineworks.com/...ion&key=CS1013
Reply:NAPA has some 1/8" cable clamps, they have a hole drilled through the middle, and utilize a 10mm bolt that threads down onto a small ball bearing to clamp the rope. I've used them on parking brake cables, and they work pretty well.
Reply:On my WISCONSIN THD and TJD motors, theres a twist to lock the throttle cable. Is that what your looking for?
Reply:Originally Posted by Jason280NAPA has some 1/8" cable clamps, they have a hole drilled through the middle, and utilize a 10mm bolt that threads down onto a small ball bearing to clamp the rope. I've used them on parking brake cables, and they work pretty well.
Reply:Like a collet. These are what I really want but can only find them in 1/16" cable size. I want 3/16" cable to pass.
Reply:What about just using a plumbing compression fitting? Might get lucky with the size.
Reply:I've seen something similar used in cable railing systems, the cable passes through and a one way jaw system grabs the cable when it's pulled tight. Feeny is one company that makes them.
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