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parahawk
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:57 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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Typically used is a AN395-85 Clevis Pin.. Use a safety clip through the hole
in the pin.
Fly Safe !!
John & Debra McBean
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Brett Walmsley
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 47 Location: Savannah, GA
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:04 pm Post subject: Re: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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original is a pin with a safety clip.
I will use a bolt with a wing nut and safety clip.
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:24 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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The clevis pin and spring clip is the ofiginal design.
Lowell
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:20 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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Make sure you use aircraft parts. I would not trust a part from the
hardware store for this. You can probably order the pins from kitfox.
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parahawk
Joined: 10 Jul 2006 Posts: 21 Location: Washington State
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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 10:06 pm Post subject: Re: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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Thanks everybody, I ordered the AN pins from Aircraft Spruce
Al
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 2:48 am Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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Brett said;
original is a pin with a safety clip.
I will use a bolt with a wing nut and safety clip.
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Good thinking Brett!
Man, I wish I thought of that. It should look a lot more secure than the existing set up.
Cheers. Eric.
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:00 am Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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I hope you have thought this through . YOu say it looks more secure than the existing set up .
Did you do any enginerring onthis or strees test or are you just going to trust your { looks better judgement}.
I am not trying to be crass about this but it is your life when the wings decide to change there line of flight when the pin removes itself from the root of the attach point .
Just my thoughts and only mine no one made me say any of this .
Fly safe fly low fly slow
John Perry
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582/ subbie soon
TD / straight floats
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Guy Buchanan
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 6:50 am Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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At 05:39 PM 9/17/2006, you wrote:
Quote: | Can anyone tell me what to get and stay safe ??
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I'm not a big fan of the clevis, since if the tube decides to splay it will
strip the cotter. (Even with a washer.) I use a drilled bolt / castle nut
with the heavy duty safety clip. I guess it probably takes an additional 30
seconds per side but positively clamps the spar tube against the fuselage
frame.
Guy Buchanan
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
Do not archive
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Float Flyr
Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:52 am Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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The bolt, castellated nut and safety pin is just as safe as the clevis pin
so I have no beef with you on using that. I don't think it's any safer
though. When you are swinging your wings for flight you should check the
fittings for any splaying or wear. Even if you don't have to swing your
wings it's a good habit to check the attach points and let's not forget the
lower strut attach point.
Forces acting on the pin are shear not tensional there fore the I see
nothing to be gained by replacing the clevis pin with a bolt or vice versa
for that matter.
Noel
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:32 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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Just be sure not to torque it down and damage the
attachments. It only needs to be there, not torqued.
Who was it that took off on their first flight and
after the excitement died off enough, noticed a
screwdriver in the hole instead of the pin?
It is a shear load after all.
Kurt S.
--- Noel Loveys <noelloveys(at)yahoo.ca> wrote:
Quote: | The bolt, castellated nut and safety pin is just as
safe as the clevis pin.....
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:14 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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I bought the plane with a bolted wing/cotter pin at the leading edge because the
previous owner never folded the wings. I am planning to fold the wings more
often and I wonder if I can use a clevis pin or how was it designed in the first
place ??
Can anyone tell me what to get and stay safe ??
I believe the Clevis pin with a safety pin is the original and this is what mine has. I also believe it's quite safe despite the fact it seems there is some chafing at this point and a little grease is therefore a good thing. On my left wing there is a slight amount of play developed. Very hard to detect moving the end of the wing but it is there. I bought some AN bolts and castelated nuts to replace the Clevis pins as I never fold the wings anyway. However I have never fitted them on second thought as I'm not sure which is the best way to go. I was thinking maybe the bolts with a rubber and steel washer each end and making sure the thread is clear of the holes in the spar was perhaps the way to go but then I'm still thinking I'm forcing the aluminium spar hard against the steel tube in the fuselage framework and any movement that might still occur will grind quicker into the aluminium.
I too would like comments on all this. I did ask the question once before and it was pointed out that there was not any real force at this point. In fact it was stated that you could pull that pin in flight and the wing would stay put. I don't wish to dispute that but I and others can't get our heads around that.
Any discussion on this ?????
Rex.
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:45 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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Either pins or bolts (AN), it shouldn't matter, in my opinion. They're both plenty strong. Your concern about the bolt being too tight is valid though. I'd tighten it only enough to take out the slack and use a castle nut with cotter. One thing that is important though is to keep plenty of grease on the pins and the hole. I use a que tip to ensure the whole inside is coated with a light smear of grease.
Deke
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 5:04 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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There is definately force on this part in flight, but
it is pushing in, so the wing would move inward until
something else stopped it, if the pin was removed. It
would change your sweep a little forward I suppose.
For most of us, the butt ribs coming together would be
the next stopping point?
On the ground the wing would obviously want to swing
outward without the pin. Nothing to stop it.
I think the lube idea is a good one to reduce the
wear. A snug fit is the best. A loose fit would
cause wear on whatever has the bigger hole, probably
the spar and brackets. Lubing this will let it wear
more slowly.
Once it is worn too much, you will need spar inserts
to reinforce it, or new reinforcing fittings to
replace the old. It is definately too much whenever
it can snap back and forth on the pin and shock the
pin in shear, in my opinion. A little movement is not
that bad though. It will wear eventually, but the
lube will make that time farther off.
I think the pin is fine to use. I agree squashing
aluminum that can move with a bolt may only mask
things and make them worse. Just one opinion off the
cuff. If it gets too loose for a pin, fix it.
Kurt S. S-5
--- Rex Shaw <rexjan(at)bigpond.com> wrote:
Quote: | I believe the Clevis pin with a safety pin is the
original and this is what mine has. I also believe
it's quite safe despite the fact it seems there is
some chafing at this point and a little grease is
therefore a good thing. On my left wing there is a
slight amount of play developed. Very hard to detect
moving the end of the wing but it is there. I bought
some AN bolts and castelated nuts to replace the
Clevis pins as I never fold the wings anyway.
However I have never fitted them on second thought
as I'm not sure which is the best way to go. I was
thinking maybe the bolts with a rubber and steel
washer each end and making sure the thread is clear
of the holes in the spar was perhaps the way to go
but then I'm still thinking I'm forcing the
aluminium spar hard against the steel tube in the
fuselage framework and any movement that might still
occur will grind quicker into the aluminium.
I too would like comments on all this. I did ask
the question once before and it was pointed out that
there was not any real force at this point. In fact
it was stated that you could pull that pin in flight
and the wing would stay put. I don't wish to dispute
that but I and others can't get our heads around
that.
Any discussion on this ?????
Rex.
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 7:54 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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My Avid trigear falls over and leaks fuel if over 5 gallons aboard. Ron NB
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Quote: | From: kurt schrader <smokey_bear_40220(at)yahoo.com>
Reply-To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Re: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 18:16:49 -0700 (PDT)
<smokey_bear_40220(at)yahoo.com>
My Al cuff covers the pin and safety pin. I can still
see them from inside, but they can't come apart or
even wear much as long as the cuff traps them
together.
I used 1/16th" self sticking rubber on the inside of
the cuff to keep it from wearing or leaking rain.
Seems to work so far.
Now to stir up trouble: What happens when you fold
the wings on the Vexin? Does it fall on the tail?
Not trying to cause trouble, but really wondering....
Kurt S. S-5
> Have you ever looked out the corner of the window
> and had deep thoughts about
> tonight's game when you see the little safety clip
> rattling around with no
> support in the relatively larger hole in the pin?
> Sometimes I think a little chewing gum stopping the
> rattling would make me
> feel better
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> Any engineers out there?
> Eric.
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 11:36 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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Quote: | Now to stir up trouble: What happens when you fold the wings on the
Vexin? Does it fall on the tail? Not trying to cause trouble, but
really wondering....
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My Model IV-1200 would stay on the nose wheel with one wing folded
but would sit on the tail skid with both folded.
Mike G.
N728KF
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:46 pm Post subject: Folding Wing Kitfox IV-1200 |
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Thanks,
As I thought, it will need a tail stand, or nose
weight to stay level when folded.
Kurt S.
--- Michael Gibbs <MichaelGibbs(at)cox.net> wrote:
Quote: | >Now to stir up trouble: What happens when you fold
the wings on the
>Vexin? Does it fall on the tail? Not trying to
cause trouble, but
>really wondering....
My Model IV-1200 would stay on the nose wheel with
one wing folded
but would sit on the tail skid with both folded.
Mike G.
N728KF
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