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sidsel.svein(at)oslo.onli Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:44 am Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Reference the last few days' thread on the subject of using Loctite to prevent play in the tailplane drive.
I called Roger at EA04 today, referring to the message he posted on this forum on July 30th regrading EA04's test of securing the parts with Loctite, and asked: "Can I just go ahead and use Loctite?".
Roger's reply was (as a summary, not an exact quote):
Hold on - don't do it just yet. There is a Service Bulletin coming out shortly, describing how to do it. Some people have tried doing it during assembly of the torque tube, but the problem is that the Loctite sits so quickly. Before they had the pieces into their final position, the Locktite stuck. The SB will describe how to do it by applying capillary action, without disassembling the parts. Probably a degreaser is to be used for cleaning, still without disassembling. The 603 will be used - it is quite thin and of penetrating type.
Regards,
Svein
LN-SKJ
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s.vestuti(at)virgin.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:59 pm Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Hi, Do you Know if we will be forced to Loctite the torquetube together?
I for one do not want to willingly use loctite, i would prefer to use Bobs clamps as
removal would be far easier.
steve vestuti G-CEBV #573
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ptag.dev(at)tiscali.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 1:43 pm Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Steve,
IMHO I can not imaging how anyone could force you to use such a mickey
mouse fix as glue? And what's more I can not imagine the PFA giving its
blessing ? At what loading does it separate? What repeatability of
performance can be shown ? How can degreasing be guaranteed? Unless it
is used for destructive testing! Better use Jubilee clips ...at least
that is a known quantity factor! The PFA wouldn't clear that either !
Regards
Bob Harrison.
PS Sorry but I can not contain my opinion any longer!
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bill.sue(at)orcon.net.nz Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 2:55 pm Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Bob,
The whole aeroplane is glued together! That seems to work pretty well.
How are you getting on with your 914?
Rgds
Sue & Bill
R.C.Harrison wrote:
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Steve,
IMHO I can not imaging how anyone could force you to use such a mickey
mouse fix as glue? And what's more I can not imagine the PFA giving its
blessing ? At what loading does it separate? What repeatability of
performance can be shown ? How can degreasing be guaranteed? Unless it
is used for destructive testing! Better use Jubilee clips ...at least
that is a known quantity factor! The PFA wouldn't clear that either !
Regards
Bob Harrison.
PS Sorry but I can not contain my opinion any longer!
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ptag.dev(at)tiscali.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:51 pm Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Hi! Bill .
Glue and plastic is acceptable IMHO metal needs welding or adequate bolts/pins.
914 6n hours done.Quite good but a completely different animal to the Jab.
Regards
Bob H G-PTAG
Robt.C.Harrison
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davidjoyce(at)doctors.org Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 12:35 am Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Bob, The plane relies on an awful lot of 'glue' to stick the bits of glass
together!
Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
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nigel_graham(at)btclick.c Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 1:40 am Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Bob,
If I may make the case for the defence .........
Once upon a time in a life far, far away ......I worked for a company
developing and manufacturing anaerobic adhesives. (No ...it wasn't Loctite)
Part of my job entailed setting up an running the lab tests to quantify the
shear and peel strengths of the various formulations under differing
assembly (best case, worst case and typical) cleanliness conditions.
Even though I knew how the adhesive worked, it never ceased to amaze me how
strong this stuff was.
Some test pieces (typically a "ring and pin" for shear testing) would fail
before the adhesive.
One can use many adjectives to describe these adhesives, but "Mickey Mouse"
would be THE most inappropriate.
I CAN imagine the PFA sanctioning their use. Anaerobic adhesives (Loctite is
just one) are a near-perfect engineering solution to our very real
engineering problem.
They tick all the boxes.
They are low cost, simple to administer, lightweight, strong, chemically
resistant and (with the use of suitably masked heat) easy to dis-assemble.
Most importantly for us, there is no requirement for the entire surface area
of the two mating components be completely covered or even completely
de-greased. The surface area of the TP4 is so great, that an anaerobic will
work even if the adhesive does not wick over the entire surface.
Remember that this is being used in addition to (not in place of) the
standard drive pins. The adhesive's only function is to prevent relative
movement - the pins still take the load.
Regards
Nigel (the other one) Graham
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pjeffers(at)talktalk.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:22 am Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Nigel,
Many thanks you for your breath of fresh air on this subject. I have used
loctite in these areas for some time and it is now nice to hear of its
efficacy from someone who actually knows what he is talking about.
Pete Jeffers
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paul.mcallister
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 177 Location: Waukesha, WI USA
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 4:58 am Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Nigel,
Thanks for the sharing your real world experience on this topic. I have
used the Lotite 6xx series over a number of years and I never cease to be
amazed what this product can do.
Paul
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ptag.dev(at)tiscali.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:36 pm Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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Nigel
I don't profess to be in the know with respect to this technology and
probably my attitude belongs to another era but I will not succum to
this type of fix. As far as I'm concerned seeing is believing like the
sight gauge item there's no way better of knowing the tank is full than
seeing fuel in the filler neck. I respect what you say BUT unless there
is no clearance between the pins and holes you can not say the pins are
taking the loads. IOW for there to be differential slop present the pins
don't take the load until they hit the other side of the hole so in the
meantime your loctite is taking the load.
I repeat that my experiences with the nose leg spindle and loctite
"cooks it's goose" for me. I'm prepared to be a prat once but there is
no way you catch me twice thanks.
Regards
Bob Harrison.
Robt.C.Harrison
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nigel_graham(at)btclick.c Guest
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 5:34 am Post subject: Play in tailplane drive - Loctite |
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...here you go Bob.
I thought you might appreciate this
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