Standard Push Pull Cables
Our full range of push-pull controls provides reliable linear motion transmission from one location to another, offering both ease of installation and superior performance.

Features:
- Constructed with durable materials and long-lasting seals for environmental protection.
- Withstands extreme temperatures ranging from -65°F to 230°F.
Applications:
- Implement and throttle control
- PTO/4WD and valve activation
- Remote battery and electrical disconnect
- Transmission shifting
- Hydrostatic drives and latches

Blue Max™ Push Pull Cables
The Blue Max™ motion control cable line is engineered for high-performance push-pull applications. Designed with aviation engineering principles, these cables deliver extreme low friction, minimal motion loss, and an unparalleled smooth feel—making them the industry leader in performance.
Key Features:
- Exceptional for long runs with complex cable routing and highly efficient for shorter runs.
- True 4-inch minimum bend radius for versatile installation.
- Lubed for life with a binder-wired PTFE core conduit.
- Durable outer jacket resistant to abrasions, gasoline, diesel, and chemicals.
If control issues have you frustrated, switch to the Blue Max™ high-performance cable line for superior results.
Available exclusively with 10-32 and M5 end rods.
How To Order Custom Cables
A - Duty (Load capacities & length of travel)

B - Conduit End Fittings
- Type T: Threaded conduit end fitting designed for bulkhead mounting.
- Type G: Grooved conduit end fitting suitable for mounting with U-bolts or clamps.

C - Overall Length & Travel
For Replacement Cables:
- Remove the old cable.
- Measure the overall length as shown in the diagram below.
- Measure the travel length (1" to 6"). Note: 7" and 8" travel options are available for select sizes.
- Determine the thread size ("F") and select the appropriate basic part number from the table above.
For New Cables:
- Determine the required overall length.
- Measure the required travel. Add 1/4" to this measurement, then round up to the nearest whole inch.
- Assess load requirements and select the appropriate basic part number from the table above.
