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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 11:39 am Post subject: Safety pins |
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That`s the same kind I have been using for the last ten years. So far
so good. FSII N598LF
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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:26 pm Post subject: Re: safety pins |
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Thanks Lanny!
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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:46 pm Post subject: Re: safety pins |
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You might also consider using stainless steel safety rings. I've been using them for 23 years. I got mine from a marine dealer. They are great for folding up the plane, because they are easy to put on and take off. Be careful on using those clip types as they can "unclip" if they are used close to the ground where grass can catch on them.
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:26 am Post subject: Re: safety pins |
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RALPH B. HAS IT RIGHT. Round rings do not snag on tall grass - had it happen once during taxi IN. NOT A GOOD THING. The round stainless wire safety rings are referred to by West Marine as "Stainless-Steel Cotter Rings." They have proven to be very effective as well as quick & easy to install/remove. They also don't poke holes in fingers. West Marine on-line shows 5 sizes available. Regardless of what they say, I was using as large a wire size as I could fit through the clevis pin hole (made me feel better). The ones I used on my Firestar II 5/16 clevis pins were 1 3/16 OD (not ID) and made from .065 wire.
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:44 am Post subject: safety pins |
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Jerry, and others,
I had this conversation about pins/rings recently with someone, although I can't remember who at the moment.
Maybe in some applications on a plane, a latching type pin would work. Maybe they could be installed on a plane where there is zero chance of ever popping loose. Okay, fine.
But, for me, on my plane, I choose to ONLY use the stainless steel rings...period. I make enough mistakes in life, to not have to worry about some life-altering pin snapping loose and falling out!!
When my life can depend on something as simple as the manner in which clevis pins are secured, why use something that "may" snag on something and pop loose, when something so easy is available... namely stainless steel rings.
When you secure a ring in place, that sucker ain't NEVER coming loose, until you want it to!!
Mike Welch
MkIII
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From: gki(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 11:26:34 -0700
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
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RALPH B. HAS IT RIGHT. Round rings do not snag on tall grass - had it happen once during taxi IN. NOT A GOOD THING. The round stainless wire safety rings are referred to by West Marine as "Stainless-Steel Cotter Rings." They have proven to be very effective as well as quick & easy to install/remove. They also don't poke holes in fingers. West Marine on-line shows 5 sizes available. Regardless of what they say, I was using as large a wire size as I could fit through the clevis pin hole (made me feel better). The ones I used on my Firestar II 5/16 clevis pins were 1 3/16 OD (not ID) and made from .065 wire.
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:47 am Post subject: safety pins |
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McMaster Carr calls then cotter rings.:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#pins/=7f0r1z
[/url]They're available in four diameters, three wire sizes, regular and stainless steel.
Rick Girard
Stainless Steel — Plain
3/16"-1/4".048"5/8"[url=http://www.mcmaster.com/param/asp/psearch.asp?FAM=Pins&FT_1611=66910&FT_1554=67516&FT_147=60652&FT_137=60708&FT_1131=69895&FT_184=13416&FT_1782=71482&ppe=8&session=Pins;1611=66910;1554=67516;M;I]95390A316$9.73 per Pack of 100 1/4"-5/16".048"3/4"95390A31710.23 per Pack of 100 3/8"-7/16".060"1"95390A3187.00 per Pack of 50 7/16"-1/2".072"1-1/8"95390A3199.98 per Pack of 50
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RALPH B. HAS IT RIGHT. Round rings do not snag on tall grass - had it happen once during taxi IN. NOT A GOOD THING. The round stainless wire safety rings are referred to by West Marine as "Stainless-Steel Cotter Rings." They have proven to be very effective as well as quick & easy to install/remove. They also don't poke holes in fingers. West Marine on-line shows 5 sizes available. Regardless of what they say, I was using as large a wire size as I could fit through the clevis pin hole (made me feel better). The ones I used on my Firestar II 5/16 clevis pins were 1 3/16 OD (not ID) and made from .065 wire.
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 1:35 pm Post subject: safety pins |
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Hi All,
Been a mechanic for over 40 years and STILL learn something new almost every day. Cotter rings sound great , if for no other reason
than the spring pins that came with my firestar2 often hurt my fingers , am going to order some cotter rings soon as McMaster carr opens.
Thanks .
Frank Goodnight
Brownsville, TX
PS: Got my airplane back together again , Flew 1.5 hrs today Can't wait to get back out to the high country so I can get in some high density
altitude practice. The plane will have shed about 75 lbs ( extra fuel and camping gear) Hope for better results this time around. Should be
at Los Lumas , New Mexico middle of next week.
From: racerjerry <gki(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us>
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Sun, June 6, 2010 1:26:34 PM
Subject: Re: safety pins
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "racerjerry" <gki(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us (gki(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us)>
RALPH B. HAS IT RIGHT. Round rings do not snag on tall grass - had it happen once during taxi IN. NOT A GOOD THING. The round stainless wire safety rings are referred to by West Marine as "Stainless-Steel Cotter Rings." They have proven to be very effective as well as quick & easy to install/remove. They also don't poke holes in fingers. West Marine on-line shows 5 sizes available. Regardless of what they say, I was using as large a wire size as I could fit through the clevis pin hole (made me feel better). The ones I used on my Firestar II 5/16 clevis pins were 1 3/16 OD (not ID) and made from .065 wire.
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 3:02 pm Post subject: Safety pins |
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Here is a tip to use when you use cotter rings in lieu of cotter pins, take a pair of needle nose pliers and bend the leading edge of the ring 1/4" 15 degrees back. this will make them easy to put on and off. Pete
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:23 pm Post subject: safety pins |
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FWIW, and IMHO: Cotter rings are a huge improvement over cotter pins/clips in every case. I'm amazed the whole world/industry hasn't totally adopted them long ago. You won't be disappointed; use the Stainless ones. McMaster-Carr is a great outfit.do not archive
Russ K
On Jun 6, 2010, at 5:34 PM, frank goodnight wrote:
Quote: | Hi All,
Been a mechanic for over 40 years and STILL learn something new almost every day. Cotter rings sound great , if for no other reason
than the spring pins that came with my firestar2 often hurt my fingers , am going to order some cotter rings soon as McMaster carr opens.
Thanks .
Frank Goodnight
Brownsville, TX
PS: Got my airplane back together again , Flew 1.5 hrs today Can't wait to get back out to the high country so I can get in some high density
altitude practice. The plane will have shed about 75 lbs ( extra fuel and camping gear) Hope for better results this time around. Should be
at Los Lumas , New Mexico middle of next week.
From: racerjerry <gki(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us (gki(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us)>
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com (kolb-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Sun, June 6, 2010 1:26:34 PM
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RALPH B. HAS IT RIGHT. Round rings do not snag on tall grass - had it happen once during taxi IN. NOT A GOOD THING. The round stainless wire safety rings are referred to by West Marine as "Stainless-Steel Cotter Rings." They have proven to be very effective as well as quick & easy to install/remove. They also don't poke holes in fingers. West Marine on-line shows 5 sizes available. Regardless of what they say, I was using as large a wire size as I could fit through the clevis pin hole (made me feel better). The ones I used on my Firestar II 5/16 clevis pins were 1 3/16 OD (not ID) and made from .065 wire.
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 5:29 pm Post subject: safety pins |
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Mike/all , i used stainless saftey rings for the last 8 years
I flew my KXP after finding one of the Kolb issued pins unhooked and hanging on my lift strut !Never a problem with the rings as you say a simple cure for a problem with my butt in the wager.
Chris Davis
KXP 503 492 hrs
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Disabled from crash building Firefly
From: Mike Welch <mdnanwelch7(at)hotmail.com>
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Sent: Sun, June 6, 2010 2:44:24 PM
Subject: RE: Re: safety pins
Jerry, and others,
I had this conversation about pins/rings recently with someone, although I can't remember who at the moment.
Maybe in some applications on a plane, a latching type pin would work. Maybe they could be installed on a plane where there is zero chance of ever popping loose. Okay, fine.
But, for me, on my plane, I choose to ONLY use the stainless steel rings...period. I make enough mistakes in life, to not have to worry about some life-altering pin snapping loose and falling out!!
When my life can depend on something as simple as the manner in which clevis pins are secured, why use something that "may" snag on something and pop loose, when something so easy is available... namely stainless steel rings.
When you secure a ring in place, that sucker ain't NEVER coming loose, until you want it to!!
Mike Welch
MkIII
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From: gki(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 11:26:34 -0700
To: kolb-list(at)matronics.com
--> Kolb-List message posted by: "racerjerry" <gki(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us>
RALPH B. HAS IT RIGHT. Round rings do not snag on tall grass - had it happen once during taxi IN. NOT A GOOD THING. The round stainless wire safety rings are referred to by West Marine as "Stainless-Steel Cotter Rings." They have proven to be very effective as well as quick & easy to install/remove. They also don't poke holes in fingers. West Marine on-line shows 5 sizes available. Regardless of what they say, I was using as large a wire size as I could fit through the clevis pin hole (made me feel better). The ones I used on my Firestar II 5/16 clevis pins were 1 3/16 OD (not ID) and made from .065 wire.
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:57 am Post subject: Safety pins |
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"lhaggerty" wrote: << Here is a tip to use when you use cotter rings in lieu of cotter pins, take a pair of needle nose pliers and bend the leading edge of the ring 1/4" 15 degrees back. this will make them easy to put on and off. Pete >>
The SS rings sold at the sailboat shops come with this offset (bend) already in place.
Indeed, it makes the ring simple to install into the tiny hole on the clevis pin.
Ten years ago, at Ralph B’s recommendation, I installed these safety rings on all the clevis pins on my Mark-3 because I fold/unfold my plane for each flight. Excellent tip – easy to use, and I never need to worry about ‘em coming off. Thanks again, Ralph!
Dennis Kirby
Sandia Park, NM
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:44 am Post subject: Safety pins |
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Someone posted sizes at McMaster-Carr. What is the best single size to use?I get eyestrain trying to put in those grasshopper legs.
BB
windy here today but lots of things to do.
On 7, Jun 2010, at 12:56 PM, Kirby, Dennis Civ USAF AFMC AFNWC/EN wrote:
Quote: | "lhaggerty" wrote: << Here is a tip to use when you use cotter rings in lieu of cotter pins, take a pair of needle nose pliers and bend the leading edge of the ring 1/4" 15 degrees back. this will make them easy to put on and off. Pete >>
The SS rings sold at the sailboat shops come with this offset (bend) already in place.
Indeed, it makes the ring simple to install into the tiny hole on the clevis pin.
Ten years ago, at Ralph B’s recommendation, I installed these safety rings on all the clevis pins on my Mark-3 because I fold/unfold my plane for each flight. Excellent tip – easy to use, and I never need to worry about ‘em coming off. Thanks again, Ralph!
Dennis Kirby
Sandia Park, NM
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:50 pm Post subject: Safety pins |
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At 12:56 PM 6/7/2010, Kirby, Dennis Civ USAF AFMC AFNWC/EN wrote:
Quote: | The SS rings sold at the sailboat shops come with this offset (bend) already in place.
Indeed, it makes the ring simple to install into the tiny hole on the clevis pin. |
Easy to install, but I've heard reports of the bent end rings working themselves out under vibration.
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:41 pm Post subject: Re: Safety pins |
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Quote: | Dana 12:56 PM 6/7/2010 wrote:
Indeed, it makes the ring simple to install into the tiny hole on the clevis pin. Easy to install, but I've heard reports of the bent end rings working themselves out under vibration.
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Dana, I don't know how a safety ring could possibly come off under vibration. It would have to open up the ring against spring tension. In all the years using them, I've never seen a hint of them ever coming off. If I saw it, I'd quit using them.
Ralph B
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:19 pm Post subject: safety pins |
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ME EITHER
Chris Davis
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Disabled from crash building Firefly
From: Ralph B <ul15(at)juno.com>
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Quote: | Dana 12:56 PM 6/7/2010 wrote:
Indeed, it makes the ring simple to install into the tiny hole on the clevis pin. Easy to install, but I've heard reports of the bent end rings working themselves out under vibration.
-Dana
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Dana, I don't know how a safety ring could possibly come off under vibration. It would have to open up the ring against spring tension. In all the years using them, I've never seen a hint of them ever coming off. If I saw it, I'd quit using them.
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:23 pm Post subject: safety pins |
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Ralph,Are you going to Oshkosh this year?I would love to meet you
Chris Davis
KXP 503 492 hrs
Glider Pilot
Disabled from crash building Firefly
From: Ralph B <ul15(at)juno.com>
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Quote: | Dana 12:56 PM 6/7/2010 wrote:
Indeed, it makes the ring simple to install into the tiny hole on the clevis pin. Easy to install, but I've heard reports of the bent end rings working themselves out under vibration.
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Dana, I don't know how a safety ring could possibly come off under vibration. It would have to open up the ring against spring tension. In all the years using them, I've never seen a hint of them ever coming off. If I saw it, I'd quit using them.
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:15 pm Post subject: safety pins |
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Dana
In many years of using cotter rings myself, and seeing zillions more
in use; admittedly mostly in boats; I've never even heard of one
coming loose by itself.
Seems impossible. I question your info source.
Russ K
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> Indeed, it makes the ring simple to install into the tiny hole on
> the clevis pin. Easy to install, but I've heard reports of the
> bent end rings working themselves out under vibration.
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> -Dana
Dana, I don't know how a safety ring could possibly come off under
vibration. It would have to open up the ring against spring
tension. In all the years using them, I've never seen a hint of
them ever coming off. If I saw it, I'd quit using them.
Ralph B
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:35 pm Post subject: safety pins |
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Had them come half way off on at least two occasions on a Tornado racing
catamaran on pins that were removed maybe once a year on mast spreader
wires. Sheets..i.e. ropes did slide by them occasionally, but mostly high
vibration and lots of load unload cycles on the pins. Changed to no lead in
and never had a further problem. Observed several occasions of turning
blocks pulling out of slide tracks when circular pins came undone from
sliding on decks on local racing monohulls. Personal paranoia.. probably
..but I used the unbent entry pins on my past airplanes and will use on my
eventually to be completed MkIII.
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John Hauck
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:38 pm Post subject: safety pins |
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Quote: | In many years of using cotter rings myself, and seeing zillions more in
use; admittedly mostly in boats; I've never even heard of one coming
loose by itself.
Seems impossible. I question your info source.
Russ K
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May depend on the application the safety rings are used.
Sailboats probably are not subjected to the same high frequency vibration
two stroke powered Kolb aircraft are.
SS is not nearly as stress resistance as carbon steel.
I use bolts and nyloc nuts. No safety clips or rings.
john h
mkIII
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