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Universal High Performance Push-Pull Cables

Automotive, Marine, Agricultural, and Industrial applications

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Pro-werks Silver Jacket Ultimate Push Pull Control Cable

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Pro-werks Silver Jacket Ultimate Shifter Push Pull Control Cable

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Pro-werks Silver Jacket Parachute Type, Push Pull Control Cable

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Pro-werks Silver Jacket Parachute Release Control Cable Kit

Pro-werks Universal Billet Aluminum Chute / Fuel Lever

Pro-werks Billet Aluminum Ergo T Handle

Pro-werks Billet Aluminum EZ Grip Knob

Pro-werks Quick Release Ball Joint Cable End, 10-32 NF Right Hand Threads on Cable Attachment

Pro-werks Fork Clevis Cable End, 3/16 Dia. Pin x 10-32 NF Right Hand Threads on Cable Attachment

Pro-werks Rod End Cable End, 3/16 Dia. Hole x 10-32 NF Right Hand Threads on Cable Attachment

Pro-werks Billet Aluminum Solid Rod End Cable End, 3/16 Dia. Hole x 10-32 NF Right Hand Threads on Cable Attachment

Pro-werks Billet Aluminum Pro-Grip Clip Type Cable Clamp

Pro-werks Swing Over Arm Quick Disconnect Clip Type Cable Clamp, Stainless Steel

Pro-werks Saddle Mount with Shim Plate Clip Type Cable Clamp, Plated Mild Steel

Pro-werks Silver Jacket Cable Pop Display

Cables and Cable Hardware

Precise and quick control is what it's all about.

 


Cables are an integral part of most race vehicles; the unsung heroes of control. When your success depends on the performance of a part, it makes sense to choose the best.

That’s where Pro-Werks comes in - with the trademark Silver Jacket Cables. Whether you are modulating the throttle, grabbing a gear, or pulling your ‘chute; you will probably use a push-pull control cable to do it. 
 

Popular Uses:

Throttle controls
Cable-activated shifters
Valve Actuation/Shutoff
Parachute releases
Remote battery switches
Electrical disconnects
Implement controls
4-Wheel drive activation
Hydrostatic drives
Door and Hood latches


As the Silver Jacket name implies, these 33 series cables come in the trademark silver color - that will compliment any paint color scheme. The flexible housing measures only 0.325" outside diameter.

Maximum Flexibility - Smooth Operation

Fitted with efficient dynamic seals and requiring very little effort, these lightweight zero friction cables have a full circle of reinforcement wires to protect and support the inner liner - delivering positive load transfer with minimal lost motion.


Cable Overviews:


Solid wire core

 

Armored multi-strand core


Silver Jacket Cables are available with either a Solid Wire core or in our exclusive Ultimate series; featuring an armored flexible multi-strand, Stainless Steel core - the ultimate in cable construction.

Both are ideal for any cable operated application that requires pushing or pulling, and well suited for extreme use environments. Any of these combinations should be considered as upgrade replacements for Teleflex Morse type cables.

 Mounting options: (click image to learn more)

  • Clip Type  (grooved housing each end)



  • Bulkhead Type  (threaded housing each end)



  •  Combo Type  (threaded housing one end, grooved on the other)



  • Chute Type  (grooved housing one end, conduit the other)

Check out the impressive load ratings on each type, these aren’t a flimsy garden equipment control cable that will let you down when you need it the most. 

Here's another bonus that you’ll appreciate; Silver Jacket Cables are  available in 6" increments, so you can affordably get a length that you need for a proper fit!

Measuring Tip:  To determine the proper length for your application, measure the tip-to-tip (overall length) by using a flexible rule to snake through the actual intended cable route.

The Pro-Werks’ Silver Jacket Cables are proudly  Made in the USA.


Quality Cable Hardware is a must:

 

Make the connection with this complete offering of cable mounting hardware and cable ends.

This is the good stuff; high quality specialty hardware - not available at your local hardware store.

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions:

 

Q: How do I measure for total cable length?
A: Use a flexible ruler and snake it through the intended cable route. The cable length is measured from tip-to-tip (overall length) of the attaching ends, not the cable housing mounting points.

Q: My cable installation is close to the exhaust system. How do I protect it from the heat?
A: When installing a cable in an excessive heat environment, incorporating a heat deflector shield with adequate air gaps between the heat source and the cable housing is recommended.

 

Tech Tip:

For the most efficient and longest cable operating life it is recommended to install the cable so the heaviest load is in a pulling motion whenever possible.
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