Any cheap ways or tricks to measure the cable tension? Cheap Tensioners? Seems the gauges are quite expensive. Also, is the brand name "NIcopress" a "must use tool" to swag with? Recommendations on cheaper units? Here again, quite pricey. Any recommendations are appreciated!
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Here’s a good discussion on swaging. https://bearhawkforums.com/forum/bea...ss-and-swaging
I borrowed a local mechanics tension measuring tool. I would have been happy to pay him the hour or whatever to come use his tool if he didn’t want to loan it.Scratch Built 4-place Bearhawk. Continental IO-360, 88" C203 McCauley prop.
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Rob Caldwell
Lake Norman Airpark (14A), North Carolina
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FWIW, I bought the Loos Locoloc 1-SC from Zoro for 187.00 and change. It was the best price I could find. I also bought a Felco 7.5" cable cutter. Cuts those cables like a knife through butter. Finally, I bought the Burroughs Cable Gauge for tensioning. It's the only tool of the above list I haven't used yet. I'm with Rob, buy the good stuff because you sure don't want to be wondering as you fly over the back country.
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I used one of these. Keep the bolts lubricated of course. I had all my cables tested and they all passed fine. It takes a bit more time using this tool, but given the very low volume I was doing it worked well.
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For cable tension, I plan to get an engineer to do it with his tools rather than outlay for my own. In NZ we are required to have a 100 hr check completed prior to test flying anyway, so I’ll get it done then.Last edited by Nev; 08-17-2021, 03:40 PM.Nev Bailey
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I used the cheapo tool that nev used. The dimensions of the tool seem accurate so it's not like it's going to not squash the niccopress enough, rather it's just slow to use and requires a little bit of coaxing to get it right.
If you are careful and take your time, they are fine. If you are anal about stuff, and want it done quick and fast, then buy the tool. I do own a Daniels pin crimping tool, so I'm not afraid to buy stuff that's nice, but saw no need here.
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