A control cable is a mechanical component used to transmit motion or force from one point to another in a controlled manner. It typically consists of an inner wire (core) that moves inside a flexible outer sheath, allowing smooth and precise operation even in complex routing paths. Control cables are widely used in automotive systems, industrial machinery, aerospace equipment, and household appliances for functions such as throttle control, braking, gear shifting, and valve operation. These cables are designed for durability, flexibility, and resistance to wear, corrosion, and environmental factors. High-quality materials like stainless steel or coated alloys are often used to ensure long service life and reliable performance. Control cables can be customized in length, diameter, and end fittings to suit specific applications. Their ability to provide accurate and responsive control makes them an essential component in systems where precision and safety are critical.