Edition
2016
Workshop Manual
PARK 120 - PARK 220
Chapter
6 Control cables
Page
44
6.1 Description
6.1.1 General Information
All cables are made up of a wire and a sheath. One cable end is connected to the actuator,
(pump, carburettor etc.) the other end is connected to the control (pedal lever).
In most cases the cable ends are equipped with adjusting terminals with locking nuts and/
or elbow unions.
The cables can only transmit traction force. The return force is generated by the springs.
For a higher transmission of pushing and traction forces, components such as levers,
brackets, etc. are used.
Cable maintenance:
Cables only need to be lubricated.
6.1.2 Cable ties
All cables are installed and fastened to the frame using cable ties. When cables are remo-
ved or replaced, you must install new cable ties in the original positions.
Attention!
Loose cables can cause unnecessary wear to the components. This can cause
damage to plastic protection, paint damage, etc.