Car Push-Pull Control Line Core is a device that ensures that the car can achieve steering, speed control, braking, clutch, acceleration and other actions during normal driving by indirectly transmitting force or displacement. Compared with the traditional lever control mechanism, Control Wire Rope has the advantages of flexible layout, easy installation and low maintenance cost. Push-pull cables are widely used in engineering machinery, automobile, shipbuilding and other industries. In automobile engineering, the control cables are divided into three types according to the properties of movement and force: push-pull cables, cable-type cables and flexible shaft types.
Push-Pull Cable Core is mainly composed of a central steel wire and an outer layer of galvanized or stainless steel wire (stranded wire). Since the diameter of the central steel wire is relatively large, the oil-quenched and tempered steel wire produced by a special heat treatment process is used to achieve the purpose of pushing and pulling during the operation process.
Common push-pull cable cores are in the following forms:
(1) Single stranded wire core, including surface treated wire core
(2) Multi-wire core, including surface treated wire core
(3) Double-layer wire core, including surface treated wire core
4) Plastic-coated wire core
5) Special-purpose wire core (outer steel wire can be thick or thin)