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V E C T O R
O W N E R ’ S
M A N U A L
section 5
TRIMMING CUTAWAY CABLES TO MATCH HOUSING LENGTH
There are many different length cutaway cable housings on many different rigs. To accomodate
these differences, cutaway handles are manufactured with over length cables. So that both risers
leave at the same timeduring a cutaway, these cables must be cut to match the housings of the
particular rig on which the handle is to be installed.
"
Feed the cutaway cables all the way through both housings, and secure the handle in
place. Do not hook up the risers, and make sure the long housing is not stretched out.
"
Measure the cable sticking out of each housing from the end of the housing. Cut each
cable at the same length, 6
½
“ (16.5 cm) /- 1” (2.5 cm).
Each cable end must be finished by exposing it to a (lighter) flame for a few seconds, and then
forming the softened plastic coating to a blunt point using your fingers. The finished point should
completely cover the inner steel cable so that no sharp edges are exposed.
Be careful not to
overheat the nylon as you could burn your fingers!
It is always a good idea to consult a rigger
if you have any doubt about how to safely accomplish this procedure.
SAFETY TIP:
If you are jumping a high performance ram air canopy, you should consider installing RWS cutaway
cable housings on your risers. Doing so will allow you to cutaway more easily if you experience
line twists which are severe enough to twist down into your risers.
If an RSL is being
used, trim the cable
on the side which the
RSL is attached at 7
½
inches (± ½ inch) or
19.1 cm (± 1.2 cm)
and cut the other
cable at 5½ inches
(± ½ inch) or 14 cm
(± 1.2 cm). This is
done to assure that
the riser to which
the RSL is attached
will always leave
last. M ak e sure
there is 2 inches (±
¼ inches) or 5 cm (±
6 mm) differential
between the
lengths of the
cables.
Instructions only
apply to cutaway
cables that have
been ordered as
replacement parts.
New rigs come with
correctly measured
cutaway cables.
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