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Re: [TowerTalk] TX-472MDP cable replacement

To: towertalk@contesting.com, fritz@k4oaq.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] TX-472MDP cable replacement
From: k7lxc--- via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: k7lxc@aol.com
Date: Sun, 2 May 2021 17:33:30 +0000 (UTC)
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 >  I'm confused over terminology but I'm pretty sure my cable needs replacing. 
Howdy -     I'm pretty sure it doesn't need replacing.      First, crank-up 
towers are not precision devices but are safely engineered for the abuse 
amateurs sometimes subject them to. Cables (and other structural 
considerations) are generally spec'ed to 10% Safe Working Load. That's 10% of 
their ultimate breaking strength. Being 25 pounds over the "limit" is 
insignificant.  >  1-WPX CW is coming up. I assume raising it for that wud be 
too risky.  Correct?     There's no risk involved.  >  2-Did the extra weight 
cause the strands to break? Is there some otherproblem causing them to break 
that needs to be addressed? Or is it just "oldage"?     The extra weight in 
your case is insignificant. The breaks are caused by work hardening. That is, 
you've got solid steel filaments being pulled over pulleys where the cables are 
flexed. It's the flexing that causes the work hardening. It's got little to do 
with weight.      Using a cable lubricant like PreLube (available from 
championradio.com) is recommended because it reduces the internal strand 
frictions, another cause of cable stress. >  3-Does a very detailed description 
of how to replace cables exist? The tasklooks very daunting to me.      
Fugettaboutit! Your cables DO NOT need replacing. You've just saved yourself a 
bunch of time and money and effort by not doing it! You're welcome. >  4-Shud a 
stronger cable be used to accommodate the extra weight? There wasshipping 
damage when the tower was originally shipped. US Tower sent mereplacement 
cables at that time to reimburse for the damage.     You didn't say what the 
shipping damage was but no, you don't need stronger cables.      In these days 
of economic and medical chaos, replacing the cables on my tower would be 
towards the bottom of any to do list.      Crank the tower up and enjoy the 
contest! Cheers,Steve     K7LXCTOWER TECH -Professional tower services for 
amateur and commercialCell: 206-890-4188
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