Description; Cable Holders - Stiga VILLA 2000 Workshop Manual

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2008-05-19 Workshop Manual, Stiga Villa/Ready 6 Control wires

6.1 Description

All wires consist of a wire and a conduit. In the
wire ends one part, the wire or the conduit, is
fastened to the body and the other part to a le-
ver. The levers are connected to the operator
control and to the controlled device. I.e. the
throttle wire, etc.
Wires can only transfer traction forces. The re-
turn forces for the wires are maintained by re-
turn springs.
To transfer higher forces and both pushing
and traction forces, rods are used, i.e. brakes,
etc.
Maintenance of wires:
Drop a little engine oil or lubricating spray in
the ends of the control wires two or three times
a year.

6.2 Cable holders

Warning!
It is essential that all cable holders
are fitted properly. If not, there is
risk of abnormal wear, short circuit
and fire.
All wires, electrical cables and other conduc-
tors are fitted to the chassis with cable hold-
ers. Always, after removal or replacement of
wires, new cable holders shall be fitted in plac-
es where they were original mounted.
Loose wires and cables cause unneseccary
wear of components which finally result in
electrical short circuit, paint removal and dam-
ages of plastic covers etc.
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