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jrlark
Joined: 03 Jul 2009 Posts: 72
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 5:42 am Post subject: rudder stops |
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Hi all.
I'm just about to fasten the rudder stops(R-1007B's) to the lower rudder
hinge bracket(VS-1010) and have decided to use bolts as opposed to the
AN470AD4-6 rivets as Scott Schmidt and others have reported can work loose
in high winds.
In looking in the ACS catalogue I see structural machine screws (NAS600-603,
page 93) which have a far greater tensile strength than the rivets.
Unfortunately there is no rating for shear strength which I would think is
more important. What type of screws have those who have replaced the rivets
used??
Has anyone approached Vans w/regards to this substitute, as the prototype
has them??
Thx, Rick
#40956
Southampton, Ont.
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jesse(at)saintaviation.co Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 6:43 am Post subject: rudder stops |
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I have used standard #6 screws and nuts as used elsewhere in the kit.
The steel screw with a bigger diameter should have a LOT higher sheer
strength than the rivet, although I don't know in actual values. When
I looked at Van's plane it appeared that this is what they were using.
do not archive
Jesse Saint
Saint Aviation, Inc.
jesse(at)saintaviation.com
Cell: 352-427-0285
Fax: 815-377-3694
On Aug 29, 2009, at 9:26 AM, Sandra & Rick Lark wrote:
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<jrlark(at)bmts.com>
Hi all.
I'm just about to fasten the rudder stops(R-1007B's) to the lower
rudder hinge bracket(VS-1010) and have decided to use bolts as
opposed to the
AN470AD4-6 rivets as Scott Schmidt and others have reported can work
loose in high winds.
In looking in the ACS catalogue I see structural machine screws
(NAS600-603, page 93) which have a far greater tensile strength than
the rivets. Unfortunately there is no rating for shear strength
which I would think is more important. What type of screws have
those who have replaced the rivets used??
Has anyone approached Vans w/regards to this substitute, as the
prototype has them??
Thx, Rick
#40956
Southampton, Ont.
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AV8ORJWC
Joined: 13 Jul 2006 Posts: 1149 Location: Aurora, Oregon "Home of VANS"
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 6:53 am Post subject: rudder stops |
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Consider Hi-Loks (HL18s) or Hi-Lites from Hi-Shear Corporation.
John Cox
#40600
From: Sandra & Rick Lark
Sent: Sat 8/29/2009 6:26 AM
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RV10-List: rudder stops
[quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "Sandra & Rick Lark" <jrlark(at)bmts.com> Hi all. I'm just about to fasten the rudder stops(R-1007B's) to the lower rudder hinge bracket(VS-1010) and have decided to use bolts as opposed to the AN470AD4-6 rivets as Scott Schmidt and others have reported can work loose in high winds. In looking in the ACS catalogue I see structural machine screws (NAS600-603, page 93) which have a far greater tensile strength than the rivets. Unfortunately there is no rating for shear strength which I would think is more important. What type of screws have those who have replaced the rivets used?? Has anyone approached Vans w/regards to this substitute, as the prototype has them?? Thx, Rick #40956 Southampton, Ont.
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Tim Olson
Joined: 25 Jan 2007 Posts: 2872
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:04 am Post subject: rudder stops |
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I don't think you have to get too worried about the shear spec
of the screws you use. You just need to get something
that is more resistant than the aluminum rivets. So any steel
screw will do. I'd try to put one that you can use the
smooth upper part of the screw through the material, where
the grip just starts as you get outside the rudder blocks.
Put a washer or two on it to guarantee you get it tight
and don't bottom on the shoulder.
The fact is, if you beat the thing up so bad that a steel
screw is going to shear, the rudder stop material itself
is probably going to break anyway, and you'll break an
ear off. So the screw themselves really aren't a big
worry.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
Sandra & Rick Lark wrote:
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Hi all.
I'm just about to fasten the rudder stops(R-1007B's) to the lower rudder
hinge bracket(VS-1010) and have decided to use bolts as opposed to the
AN470AD4-6 rivets as Scott Schmidt and others have reported can work
loose in high winds.
In looking in the ACS catalogue I see structural machine screws
(NAS600-603, page 93) which have a far greater tensile strength than the
rivets. Unfortunately there is no rating for shear strength which I
would think is more important. What type of screws have those who have
replaced the rivets used??
Has anyone approached Vans w/regards to this substitute, as the
prototype has them??
Thx, Rick
#40956
Southampton, Ont.
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:51 am Post subject: rudder stops |
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Also, if the threaded part goes through the other bracket, even with
nut between the brackets, you are working, at least partially, in
double sheer.
Jesse Saint
Saint Aviation
jesse(at)saintaviation.com
352-427-0285
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On Aug 29, 2009, at 12:59 PM, Tim Olson <Tim(at)MyRV10.com> wrote:
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I don't think you have to get too worried about the shear spec
of the screws you use. You just need to get something
that is more resistant than the aluminum rivets. So any steel
screw will do. I'd try to put one that you can use the
smooth upper part of the screw through the material, where
the grip just starts as you get outside the rudder blocks.
Put a washer or two on it to guarantee you get it tight
and don't bottom on the shoulder.
The fact is, if you beat the thing up so bad that a steel
screw is going to shear, the rudder stop material itself
is probably going to break anyway, and you'll break an
ear off. So the screw themselves really aren't a big
worry.
Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
Sandra & Rick Lark wrote:
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> >
> Hi all.
> I'm just about to fasten the rudder stops(R-1007B's) to the lower
> rudder hinge bracket(VS-1010) and have decided to use bolts as
> opposed to the
> AN470AD4-6 rivets as Scott Schmidt and others have reported can
> work loose in high winds.
> In looking in the ACS catalogue I see structural machine screws
> (NAS600-603, page 93) which have a far greater tensile strength
> than the rivets. Unfortunately there is no rating for shear
> strength which I would think is more important. What type of
> screws have those who have replaced the rivets used??
> Has anyone approached Vans w/regards to this substitute, as the
> prototype has them??
> Thx, Rick
> #40956
> Southampton, Ont.
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