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Cable clamps with a twist?

nohoflyer

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I’ve google the heck out of this and can’t find any. I need cable clamps that have a 90 degree twist in them, specifically for lightening holes so the cable can go straight through them. Any ideas?

FYI I tried making my own out of strips of aluminum but the strips kept cracking due to the twisting motion I applied.
 
Yep. I made the 90s from .090 aluminum angle. A few FWF are steel purchased from the ACE Aviation Supply.
 
There are SO many ways to skin this cat. Instead of reinventing the wheel, one of the easier ways is to use something like this...

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Rather than using a screw (which is heavy), I would use a solid or a pop-rivet to attach it to the rib.

You can buy these from multiple sources online. Funny enough this one popped up when I entered "lightening hole cable tie mount" into the search engine. Ha! Who wouldda thought?!

There is a simpler version which is just a straight "T", with a flat blade that attaches to the rib and hole for the tyrap in the top.
 
There are SO many ways to skin this cat. Instead of reinventing the wheel, one of the easier ways is to use something like this...

Everybody keeps mentioning these clips, but I don't understand how are they supposed to fit our lightening holes. It looks like they are for a very specific style with flanges at 90°. The lightening holes of wing ribs have much more gradual and wide flanges. They probably would work for the fuselage aft bulkheads.
 

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For those of you who have a 3D printer, Digikey does have CAD files for many of their products. I downloaded one of these cable tie mounts shown above and printed a handful. Probably about 10 cents a piece to print vs the $2-4 each to purchase, plus you can modify them to suit your specific needs (assuming your CAD program can modify STP files - I use the free Fusion360).
 
Everybody keeps mentioning these clips, but I don't understand how are they supposed to fit our lightening holes. It looks like they are for a very specific style with flanges at 90°. The lightening holes of wing ribs have much more gradual and wide flanges. They probably would work for the fuselage aft bulkheads.
I agree that these particular clamps are not suitable for the wings however there is a simpler version with a straight (flat) tail to them and you can get these in different sizes, with different tail lengths. I just couldn't find a picture of the ones I was thinking of but I have a bunch of them in my hangar. I do like the 3D printing idea though - that's a great solution.

Just as a different thought - like many others I used a conduit for my wiring. This is required a series of 3/4" holes to be drilled in the ribs and the conduit to be inserted through those holes. I didn't clamp the wiring to the ribs in the way you're proposing. Would that be a viable alternative for you, Ivan?
 
I’ve google the heck out of this and can’t find any. I need cable clamps that have a 90 degree twist in them, specifically for lightening holes so the cable can go straight through them. Any ideas?

FYI I tried making my own out of strips of aluminum but the strips kept cracking due to the twisting motion I applied.
image.jpgAdel clamps or zip ties?

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Everybody keeps mentioning these clips, but I don't understand how are they supposed to fit our lightening holes. It looks like they are for a very specific style with flanges at 90°. The lightening holes of wing ribs have much more gradual and wide flanges. They probably would work for the fuselage aft bulkheads.
Okay, I figured out something. eBay seems to be one possible source for this type of hardware -- I found some BACN10TS3-10 and BACN10MK3-45 parts. Something that wasn't (and still isn't) obvious to me is how to find these part numbers (for those who don't work on Boeing's or have friends who do).

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