Aircraft Hardware (2) Turnbuckle Cable Eye An170-8s Wire Rope Diameter 1/16" on 2040-parts.com
Plains, Georgia, US
(2) NEW Surplus AN170-8S, alternate MS21255-2 Turnbuckle Cable Eye.
Thread size is 6-40. Wire, Rope Diameter 1/16". Overall length 1-3/4".
For the mechanically inclined working on their homebuilt, or an A&P airplane shop. Keep handy hardware in inventory.
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