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The Osculati 45.185.15 Ultraflex M66 steering cable is a 15-foot mechanical cable designed for use with Ultraflex rotary helms and also compatible with Teleflex SAFE-T systems. Engineered with a stainless steel inner core, low-friction HDPE liner, and UV-stable outer jacket, this cable ensures smooth, precise, and maintenance-free steering for medium to large vessels with extended routing paths.
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Osculati 45.185.15 – Ultraflex M66 Steering Cable 15 ft
The Ultraflex M66 steering cable (Osculati 45.185.15) is a 15-foot (4.57-meter) mechanical cable ideal for use in rotary helm steering systems. Built for compatibility with Ultraflex rotary helms and interchangeable with Teleflex SAFE-T cables, it features high-quality materials for longevity in harsh marine conditions. The stainless steel core ensures strength and flexibility, while the HDPE liner provides smooth steering feedback.
Key Features:
- Length: 15 feet (4.57 meters)
- Compatible with Ultraflex rotary helms
- Can directly replace Teleflex SAFE-T cables
- Stainless steel inner cable for superior corrosion resistance and durability
- Low-friction HDPE liner for smooth, responsive steering
- UV- and saltwater-resistant polymer outer jacket
- Factory-sealed and pre-lubricated for zero maintenance
Technical Specifications:
Parameter Value Osculati Code 45.185.15 Product Name Ultraflex M66 Steering Cable Length 15 ft (4.57 m) Compatible Systems Ultraflex rotary helms, Teleflex SAFE-T Core Material Stainless steel Inner Liner HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) Outer Jacket UV-resistant reinforced polymer Pre-Lubrication Yes, factory sealed Application Rotary mechanical steering systems
Applications:
- Medium and large boats with extended helm-to-engine distances
- Compatible with both outboard and inboard marine steering systems
- Perfect as a replacement for worn or aging Ultraflex or Teleflex SAFE-T cables
Documents
Osculati Catalogue 2025 - page 820 Size: 234,5 Kb -
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