Jim,
I noticed the same thing on my UST HDX-555. The raising cable is all
soiled up, while the tilt cable is clean - like new. Only thing I can
think of is that I put that cable lube from Steve K7... on the raising
cable about five years ago.
73,
Frank W9JCC
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 18:26:44 -1000 "Jim Reid" <jimr.reid@verizon.net>
writes:
> Hi,
>
> Have been wondering about lowering my crank up for
> the Summer. As I have noticed my crank up cable
> rusts more than the cable on the winch for tilt down
> use. Must mean that there is more chance of rust when
> a cable is under tension.
>
> So, has anyone else noticed this? Done anything like lower
> the tower until the cable is slack during "off" times on the bands?
>
> Had the cable here in Hawaii rust out and break after about 7
> years before; but was under tension the entire time. New
> cable has been up about three years now; would like it to
> last longer this time, hi.
>
> Do my best to keep squirting wire rope lube on what part of
> the cable I can reach, but is certainly not the entire length
> by far.
>
> I am not in a salt air environment; am a couple miles inland from
> the ocean and some 500 feet above same. But the rel. humidity
> is almost always over 60% or so. Just now on a beautiful clear
> evening, indicator shows 77% rel. hum.
>
> 73, Jim KH7M
>
>
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