McFarlane Aviation Products - SP31125-LTTL0

Part Number: SP31125-LTTL0

CABLE, Cabin Door Support, Translucent, No color

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End Types Length Cable Size/Type Locations Used
Eye/Fork 31.125" 1/8" 7x19 SS Various on non-pressurized aircraft

Door Cables for Cessna, Piper and Beechcraft Aircraft
Aero-Cable Corp designs and approvals are now owned and manufactured by McFarlane!

Pre-stretched, silicone covered aircraft cables are easy to clean, will not crack due to wear or climate changes, do not separate from the cables, and remain pliable for easy opening or closing of aircraft doors.

  • Multiple color options
  • Hand-crafted with the highest quality standards
  • FAA-PMA approved

 

New! Don't settle for the factory color, choose a color to match your interior!

Add the appropriate color suffix to the P/N to order a different color.

 

  

Custom Door Cables

Hand-crafted custom door cables can be fabricated to your specifications. For more information, go to Custom Door Cables.

 

Note: Measure cable from center of eye or fork end to end of stud end:

 

 

Supersedures

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OEM Part Number McFarlane Part Number Comment
250039-001 SP31125-LTTL0
SP31125 SP31125-LTTL0

Eligible Aircraft

Make Series Model Beginning S/N Ending S/N Location Comment Eligibility Chart
Piper PA-60 PA-60-600 60-8261001 60-9961999 Cabin Door 6752
Piper PA-60 PA-60-600 (Ted Smith Aerostar 600) 60-0001 60-0933-8161262 Cabin Door Use on non-pressurized aircraft. 6752

Related Documents

PMA Lists

McFarlane Aviation, Inc. PMA Supplement 102

Eligibility Charts

ELIGIBILITY, Aero Cables

Related Product Catalog Pages

Door Cables Catalog Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Question
I bought door cables that have small holes in the rubber coating. Is this normal or are the cables damaged?
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