figbat
Slippery scientist
- Location
- South Oxfordshire, UK
In my experience there are two ways to do internal cabling. One runs the entire outer and inner as a continuous run from the actuator to the mechanism. In this case there is no need for stops at the frame, just a grommet to keep the cable from rattling. The other way stops the outer at the frame entry point, runs just the inner through the frame, under tension, then exits back into a new piece of outer. This method needs an outer stop at the frame entry and exit points - a missing stop would mean no cable tension to actuate the mechanism.