3/32 braided, Air Craft Quality is normally sold in 50 ft reels/spools.  
Industrial sellers like Carr, and W W Granger may sell it by the foot, along  
with the  accessories like the cable stops and yokes and the crimp tool to  
individuals. This product in vary sizes are also used in the garage door  
industry,  Safety standard require aircraft quality... not available at  most 
retailers and hardware stores.
I hope your dealer shows you how the take up spool is wrapped and stops  
applied and the tension pulley is used.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/24/2015 5:47:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
Thank  you all for your responses. The last time I had to have the cable 
replaced my  daughter (who is 18) and my brother fixed the dealers crappy job. 
The  1st stop I made my door didn’t open (yes they refunded the labor).  My 
daughter and brother have become rather educated  
(fortunately/unfortunately) in fixing door and ramp problems.   
We  looked at cable today but the 3/32 vinyl coated was much bigger around 
than  what is on my van. However, it wasn’t aircraft quality and was not as  
bendable/soft. The 1/16 uncoated appeared to be the right size but since it 
 had no coating……I opted not to chance ruining the pulleys on the motor 
and  then being out the cost of a motor. J 
So,  I’ll be making an appointment to have it replaced but I will insist on 
them  letting me “direct” them that the loose end of the loop has to be on 
the  outside rather inside of the screw. That little issue is what was 
causing the  door to hang up as it rounded the curve. 
I  was hoping someone had a connection that I could order the cable from  J 
Thanks  guys! 
Nicki 
 
 
From:  [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June  23, 2015 8:55 PM
To: [email protected];  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Door  Cable

 
The  actual spec calls for 3/32 aircraft quality, stainless braided steel.  
 Some use vinyl coated while others do not, depending on the year. This 
product  is not sold at big box stores or hardware stores. It must be cut to 
the exact  length and you may need a "yoke" and "cable stops" at the motorized 
take up  and release spool.  The cable must go thru the tensioner, which is 
spring  loaded.  This provides contact tension on the cable and spool so 
that it  doesn't jump.  I guess that is why most dealers will not sell them 
"the  kit" to consumers. Also you will need a special crimp tool for the yoke 
and  end stops.
 

 
Best  Wishes
 

 
 
In a  message dated 6/23/2015 7:54:05 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   writes:

 
Does anyone know where I can get  the door  cable for a 2002 Dodge Grand 
Caravan IMS RampVan? My daughter  can put it on but the dealer won’t sell me 
the part. 
Nicki 
C5/6




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