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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 3:49 pm    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

A close examination of my (unused, unmounted) Hartzell prop hub, I see 2
screws safety wired together on the hubs, near where the prop shafts are
mounted. What's strange is that there are 8 threaded screw holes, 2
pair at each prop shaft. But only 2 of the 8 are in place and safety wired.

In the Owner's manual, they are called 'balance weights'. In one
drawing it looks like a plate of some sort might be mounted under the
screws. One other diagram 'suggests' safety wire. Otherwise, I can
find no reference to them.

Anyone know anything about this?

I know this isn't enough information to easily picture this but I'm
thinking someone is familiar enough to know what I'm talking about.
It's weird to see 8 holes and only 2 screws.

Bill Watson


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 4:04 pm    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

The screws hold balance weights, which are plates that mount under pairs
of screws. The two screws you see are part of the 'weight' ..... but no
plates were needed. meaning that the initial assembly and static balance
were almost spot on.

I once balanced a prop on a homebuilt that the owner had taken apart
after a gear-up landing ...... his third. He 'straightened' the bent
blades with a 5 Lb maul (already spent too much on new blades!),
reassembled, and when he did he put all the weights on one blade ......
on one side! The prop stayed together longer than the owner. I was amazed.
Linn

On 3/15/2011 7:44 PM, Bill Watson wrote:
Quote:


A close examination of my (unused, unmounted) Hartzell prop hub, I see
2 screws safety wired together on the hubs, near where the prop shafts
are mounted. What's strange is that there are 8 threaded screw holes,
2 pair at each prop shaft. But only 2 of the 8 are in place and
safety wired.

In the Owner's manual, they are called 'balance weights'. In one
drawing it looks like a plate of some sort might be mounted under the
screws. One other diagram 'suggests' safety wire. Otherwise, I can
find no reference to them.

Anyone know anything about this?

I know this isn't enough information to easily picture this but I'm
thinking someone is familiar enough to know what I'm talking about.
It's weird to see 8 holes and only 2 screws.

Bill Watson


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 6:27 pm    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

That's how I interpreted it, but in the beginning, didn't have a clue.

Thanks, that's what I wanted to hear.

Bill
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On 3/15/2011 7:57 PM, Linn Walters wrote:
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The screws hold balance weights, which are plates that mount under
pairs of screws. The two screws you see are part of the 'weight'
..... but no plates were needed. meaning that the initial assembly and
static balance were almost spot on.

I once balanced a prop on a homebuilt that the owner had taken apart
after a gear-up landing ...... his third. He 'straightened' the bent
blades with a 5 Lb maul (already spent too much on new blades!),
reassembled, and when he did he put all the weights on one blade
...... on one side! The prop stayed together longer than the owner.
I was amazed.
Linn

On 3/15/2011 7:44 PM, Bill Watson wrote:
>
>
> A close examination of my (unused, unmounted) Hartzell prop hub, I
> see 2 screws safety wired together on the hubs, near where the prop
> shafts are mounted. What's strange is that there are 8 threaded
> screw holes, 2 pair at each prop shaft. But only 2 of the 8 are in
> place and safety wired.
>
> In the Owner's manual, they are called 'balance weights'. In one
> drawing it looks like a plate of some sort might be mounted under the
> screws. One other diagram 'suggests' safety wire. Otherwise, I can
> find no reference to them.
>
> Anyone know anything about this?
>
> I know this isn't enough information to easily picture this but I'm
> thinking someone is familiar enough to know what I'm talking about.
> It's weird to see 8 holes and only 2 screws.
>
> Bill Watson



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:47 am    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

Bill,

I had my prop balanced after about 150 hrs. The weights actually went
in the holes on the flywheel. No more than a AN3 screw and a couple of
washers. You shouldn't need to do anything else with the prop itself.

Dr Fred.

On 3/15/2011 6:44 PM, Bill Watson wrote:
Quote:


A close examination of my (unused, unmounted) Hartzell prop hub, I see
2 screws safety wired together on the hubs, near where the prop shafts
are mounted. What's strange is that there are 8 threaded screw holes,
2 pair at each prop shaft. But only 2 of the 8 are in place and
safety wired.

In the Owner's manual, they are called 'balance weights'. In one
drawing it looks like a plate of some sort might be mounted under the
screws. One other diagram 'suggests' safety wire. Otherwise, I can
find no reference to them.

Anyone know anything about this?

I know this isn't enough information to easily picture this but I'm
thinking someone is familiar enough to know what I'm talking about.
It's weird to see 8 holes and only 2 screws.

Bill Watson


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 7:27 am    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

So it seems that the factory does some balancing of the new prop itself
(per Linn).
\
Then if the prop installation is balanced by whatever means, weights may
be applied to the engine flywheel.

Thanks Dr Fred.

On 3/16/2011 10:41 AM, Fred Williams, M.D. wrote:
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<drfred(at)suddenlinkmail.com>

Bill,

I had my prop balanced after about 150 hrs. The weights actually went
in the holes on the flywheel. No more than a AN3 screw and a couple
of washers. You shouldn't need to do anything else with the prop itself.

Dr Fred.



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 7:38 am    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

What you are discussing is the difference between static balance, which
is done by factory or any prop shop when they service a prop which is
simply having prop balanced end to end about the center point; and
dynamic balance that is done on the aircraft with the engine running,
and will be different for every engine, for any difference in prop
clocking if it is changeable. A prop must have proper static balance
before you will be able to effectively do a dynamic balance.
On 3/16/2011 8:23 AM, Bill Watson wrote:
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So it seems that the factory does some balancing of the new prop
itself (per Linn).
\
Then if the prop installation is balanced by whatever means, weights
may be applied to the engine flywheel.

Thanks Dr Fred.

On 3/16/2011 10:41 AM, Fred Williams, M.D. wrote:
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> <drfred(at)suddenlinkmail.com>
>
> Bill,
>
> I had my prop balanced after about 150 hrs. The weights actually
> went in the holes on the flywheel. No more than a AN3 screw and a
> couple of washers. You shouldn't need to do anything else with the
> prop itself.
>
> Dr Fred.
>


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 7:45 am    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

As was mentioned, the manufacturer (and/or prop shop) will do a balance on the prop before delivery, but the weights added to the ring gear are for a dynamic balance, which balances the prop as mounted with the spinner and all of that stuff on it.

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On Mar 16, 2011, at 10:41 AM, Fred Williams, M.D. wrote:

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Bill,

I had my prop balanced after about 150 hrs. The weights actually went in the holes on the flywheel. No more than a AN3 screw and a couple of washers. You shouldn't need to do anything else with the prop itself.

Dr Fred.

On 3/15/2011 6:44 PM, Bill Watson wrote:
>
>
> A close examination of my (unused, unmounted) Hartzell prop hub, I see 2 screws safety wired together on the hubs, near where the prop shafts are mounted. What's strange is that there are 8 threaded screw holes, 2 pair at each prop shaft. But only 2 of the 8 are in place and safety wired.
>
> In the Owner's manual, they are called 'balance weights'. In one drawing it looks like a plate of some sort might be mounted under the screws. One other diagram 'suggests' safety wire. Otherwise, I can find no reference to them.
>
> Anyone know anything about this?
>
> I know this isn't enough information to easily picture this but I'm thinking someone is familiar enough to know what I'm talking about. It's weird to see 8 holes and only 2 screws.
>
> Bill Watson
>
>
>
>
>
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:09 am    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

True as far as it goes.

Not every engine that this prop will fit is equipped with a flywheel in
which to mount balance weights, and not everybody thinks the spinner
back-plate is the best place to be poking holes for balance bolts.

Neal

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:03 am    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

Does doing a static balance apply to all props, including wood?

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:01 am    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

Putting balance weights on the flywheel will refine the balance done
with the prop weights, which is a static balance. I recommend everyone
get their prop balanced to reduce vibration which lessens wear/tear on
airframes and pilots alike. Put a clear glass of water on the
glareshield and see how big the ripples get. Do it again after the
balance job. See the results. Engine/prop vibrations are very
subjective when taken through the seat of your pants.
Linn
On 3/16/2011 10:41 AM, Fred Williams, M.D. wrote:
Quote:

<drfred(at)suddenlinkmail.com>

Bill,

I had my prop balanced after about 150 hrs. The weights actually went
in the holes on the flywheel. No more than a AN3 screw and a couple
of washers. You shouldn't need to do anything else with the prop itself.

Dr Fred.

On 3/15/2011 6:44 PM, Bill Watson wrote:
>
>
> A close examination of my (unused, unmounted) Hartzell prop hub, I
> see 2 screws safety wired together on the hubs, near where the prop
> shafts are mounted. What's strange is that there are 8 threaded
> screw holes, 2 pair at each prop shaft. But only 2 of the 8 are in
> place and safety wired.
>
> In the Owner's manual, they are called 'balance weights'. In one
> drawing it looks like a plate of some sort might be mounted under the
> screws. One other diagram 'suggests' safety wire. Otherwise, I can
> find no reference to them.
>
> Anyone know anything about this?
>
> I know this isn't enough information to easily picture this but I'm
> thinking someone is familiar enough to know what I'm talking about.
> It's weird to see 8 holes and only 2 screws.
>
> Bill Watson


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:16 am    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

My experience says it's harder to get a good balance with a wooden prop
because it flexes more than a metal one. It can be done, just takes
longer, and you really need to know what RPM you cruise at most often as
RPM will make a difference. There are lots of other 'things' that make
a dynamic balance job harder too.
Linn

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Does doing a static balance apply to all props, including wood?

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:35 pm    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

Hi Bill, indeed they are balance weights and depending upon the static balance horizontally and/or vertically are applied to the various screw locations to affect horizontal or vertical balance in various numbers. If you don't have many, you most likely have a well balanced prop statically. Dynamically is a different thing and a good thing to do when early in your flying phase. Balance weights will then be added most likely to the spinner backplate in addition. Also make sure the lockwire running between the screws isn't capable of sawing a groove in the blade as it moves during constant speeding.  John 40315
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A close examination of my (unused, unmounted) Hartzell prop hub, I see 2 screws safety wired together on the hubs, near where the prop shafts are mounted.  What's strange is that there are 8 threaded screw holes, 2 pair at each prop shaft.  But only 2 of the 8 are in place and safety wired.

In the Owner's manual, they are called 'balance weights'.  In one drawing it looks like a plate of some sort might be mounted under the screws.  One other diagram 'suggests' safety wire.  Otherwise, I can find no reference to them.

Anyone know anything about this?

I know this isn't enough information to easily picture this but I'm thinking someone is familiar enough to know what I'm talking about.  It's weird to see 8 holes and only 2 screws.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 3:25 pm    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

Apologies to Bill and the list for rudely leaving my calling card on my post!John 40315 VH-XIO
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A close examination of my (unused, unmounted) Hartzell prop hub, I see 2 screws safety wired together on the hubs, near where the prop shafts are mounted.  What's strange is that there are 8 threaded screw holes, 2 pair at each prop shaft.  But only 2 of the 8 are in place and safety wired.

In the Owner's manual, they are called 'balance weights'.  In one drawing it looks like a plate of some sort might be mounted under the screws.  One other diagram 'suggests' safety wire.  Otherwise, I can find no reference to them.

Anyone know anything about this?

I know this isn't enough information to easily picture this but I'm thinking someone is familiar enough to know what I'm talking about.  It's weird to see 8 holes and only 2 screws.

Bill Watson





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PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 3:36 pm    Post subject: Balance weights on Hartzell CS prop hub Reply with quote

On 3/18/2011 6:31 PM, John Dunne wrote:
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Hi Bill, indeed they are balance weights and depending upon the static
balance horizontally and/or vertically are applied to the various
screw locations to affect horizontal or vertical balance in various
numbers. If you don't have many, you most likely have a well balanced
prop statically. Dynamically is a different thing and a good thing to
do when early in your flying phase. Balance weights will then be added
most likely to the spinner backplate in addition. Also make sure the
lockwire running between the screws isn't capable of sawing a groove
in the blade as it moves during constant speeding.
John 40315
VH-XIO 50hrs
Thanks for the tip about the lockwire... will have to take a look.


Bill
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