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Control Cable--100 Ft. New --1/8 1x19 Galvanized on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Hamilton, Indiana, US

Hamilton, Indiana, US
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*****I have for sale a new 100 foot roll of  1/8  1x19 galvanized control cable purchased from AircraftSpruce.  It is listed on their catalog page 127 part # 05-04200 and is called  "1x19 Non-flexible cable."   I've included a  photo of the catalog page 127 with the chart and description.  It has never been used.  It is still on the roll and taped as it came from Aircraft Spruce.  The top of the cardboard roll is bent and was like that when shipped to me.  Aircraft Spruce says it is from domestic sources and certified.  See description specifications in the 6th photo. 

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