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Spherical Firewall Fitting - Ss Ttp 6100

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Overview

The 6100 series firewall fitting is all steel and requires only one hole in the firewall. It has a ½ inch steel ball with a swivel angle up to 15 to 25 degrees from straight. It is held onto the firewall with one ¾ inch steel nut.

Assembly weighs only .7oz (.04lb).

Ball hole sizes available are .125, .188, .218, .240, .250 and .260.

Meets FAR 23.1191 and AC 20.135 requirements.

Order example: TTP-6100-125 (.125 ball hole size)
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I like these because they only take a single 5/8 hole in firewall. The forward hexes / nuts get safety wired Had to remove the silicone sleeves on the control cable to thread the 0.240 inch cable through the hole. No big deal.

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Spherical Metal Grommets Ball Hole .240

October 17, 2023

This fitting will not lock cable in place at firewall,otherwise a good fitting.

Tom B
February 7, 2017

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Q: What size hole has to be drilled in the firewall to get the tachometer ferrule cap through to the tachometer? I will be using the .260 ball for the tach cable.

Drill a 5/8" for installation.

Q: Is the ball split in to two halves? The picture shows a split on exposed end. That would allow for assembly point at main diameter of cable. My cables have fittings at the ends of a larger O.D.

Yes, the center ball the grips the outer housing of the cable is split in two pieces to allow cables with threaded ends to be used.

Q: what size whole is drilled in firewall when using this clamp with a .125 cable?

Part # 05-06929 requires a .625 hole in the firewall.

Q: Is the fitting aluminium or steel?

These are steel.

Q: Whats the difference between the 6000 and 7000 series?

The 6000 series fitting is smaller and has a steel grommet that is 1/2 inch diameter. It can accommodate a cable up to .260 inches and only needs one hole that is .625 diameter in the firewall to mount. The 7000 series has a steel grommet that is 1 inch in diameter. It can accommodate a cable up to .750 diameter. It needs three holes in the firewall to mount, one that is 1.125 inches in diameter and two small holes to clear an 8-32 screw.

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