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Hi everyone, I've been slowly working away on Leah's Cherokee II and
need to come up with a wheel brake solution. Previously it had a 4.10x3.5 tire. The axle diameter is 5/8". The Cherokee II, per plans, has a piece of aluminum that gets pulled down over the tire. This is the way my Cherokee II works too. It's a decent brake but nothing really powerful, causes a bunch of tire smoke when you really pull hard on the spoiler handle. Leah's spoiler handle, however, was not built to accomodate the cables that would run to such a friction brake. The cable for the airbrake does run past the main wheel so there is potential to "Y" a new cable off that cable and install a piece of aluminum. However then there would be side loads on the aluminum and it just doesn't seem like that clean of a solution to me. Oh by the way the 4.10x3.5 tire is 2 ply, probably a go cart or utility cart tire. So I'd like to get something a little more robust. I looked at the Matco website and found this 4" wheel/disk brake that might do the trick: http://www.matcomfg.com/W40B-idv-2368-33.html I believe that there is room geometrically for this wheel/brake to fit, depending on the tire size that goes on it. That leads to one question about tire specs, is the first number sidewall height and the second number wheel size? for example a 4.00 x 4 tire would have a 4" sidewall height and fit on a 4" tire? I used to know that but can't remember. I think the 1-26 uses a 4.00x4 tire, but can't remember if they have a friction brake or a drum brake. I'm sure it might be difficult to find a 1-26 wheel/brake laying around but it might be nice down the road to have something that is semi common if i need replacement parts etc. any thoughts/suggestions? Thanks! |
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1-26 use a band brake against the tire. Some folks have regular brake
lining installed on the band which improve braking but at the expense of increased tire wear. John |
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On Apr 11, 8:28*am, "John Scott" wrote:
1-26 use a band brake against the tire. *Some folks have regular brake lining installed on the band which improve braking but at the expense of increased tire wear. John That's what I did for my HP-11. I went down to the local place that rebuilt brake shoes for heavy trucks and got a strip of brake shoe friction lining and riveted it to the inner surface of the stainless steel band that rubbed on the tire. I never really needed much more brake than that. For the tires, I used cheapie Cheng Shin 400x4 tires. The next larger tire that fits that rim is the 500x4 8-ply also used on Ercoupe nosewheels and AT-6 tailwheels. At $250 each, a bit rich for a band brake! Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Apr 11, 12:02*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Apr 11, 8:28*am, "John Scott" wrote: 1-26 use a band brake against the tire. *Some folks have regular brake lining installed on the band which improve braking but at the expense of increased tire wear. John That's what I did for my HP-11. I went down to the local place that rebuilt brake shoes for heavy trucks and got a strip of brake shoe friction lining and riveted it to the inner surface of the stainless steel band that rubbed on the tire. I never really needed much more brake than that. For the tires, I used cheapie Cheng Shin 400x4 tires. The next larger tire that fits that rim is the 500x4 8-ply also used on Ercoupe nosewheels and AT-6 tailwheels. At $250 each, a bit rich for a band brake! Thanks, Bob K. Bob, My Cherokee II (per plans) also uses a 500x4 tire, and has a band brake. Yes it motivates me to minimize the brake use when I don't need it. I had to replace the tube a few years ago and that was really painful on my then poor college kid/CFI income. Can you verify that a 400x4 or 500x4 or anythingx4 tire fits on a 4" wheel? |
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At 15:28 11 April 2011, John Scott wrote:
1-26 use a band brake against the tire. Some folks have regular brake lining installed on the band which improve braking but at the expense of increased tire wear. There is at least one 1-26 out there (441, ex Ron Schwartz) that has a mechanically operated drum brake on the main wheel. Originally, the 1-26 used a tire with a flat tread, like a car tire, not the round tread aircraft type tire. That made the aluminum band work a lot better, since it had a lot more area to rub against. I don't know that there is any such tire available anymore suitable for use on an aircraft. Jim Beckman |
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On Apr 11, 10:07*am, Tony wrote:
Can you verify that a 400x4 or 500x4 or anythingx4 tire fits on a *4" wheel? I believe that's true. Understand, though, that the 400x4 has only about 11" diameter, while the 500x4 has about 13" diameter. These days there just aren't many options for tires in that range that offer the ruggedness and shock absorption of the 500x4. The 13-500x4 industrial tire that Dick Schreder specified for the HP-11 is NLA, so most HP-11 drivers are in the same boat. One possibility might be to go to a 5" nosewheel or go-kart hub and a cheap 500x5 aircraft tire. Most of those have around 14.3" diameter, so it's a tight fit in a glider designed for 500x4, especially a retractable like HP-11A. But maybe in the Cherokee you could just trim away some of the wood with a pocket knife... Thanks, Bob K. |
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On Apr 11, 3:09*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Apr 11, 10:07*am, Tony wrote: Can you verify that a 400x4 or 500x4 or anythingx4 tire fits on a *4" wheel? I believe that's true. Understand, though, that the 400x4 has only about 11" diameter, while the 500x4 has about 13" diameter. These days there just aren't many options for tires in that range that offer the ruggedness and shock absorption of the 500x4. The 13-500x4 industrial tire that Dick Schreder specified for the HP-11 is NLA, so most HP-11 drivers are in the same boat. One possibility might be to go to a 5" nosewheel or go-kart hub and a cheap 500x5 aircraft tire. Most of those have around 14.3" diameter, so it's a tight fit in a glider designed for 500x4, especially a retractable like HP-11A. But maybe in the Cherokee you could just trim away some of the wood with a pocket knife... Thanks, Bob K. You DO mean a sawzall, don't you? |
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Hi Jim
Lots of suitable - if not certified - tyres out there. Many of the ride on mowers for golf courses and some of the smaller quad-bikes use 4.00X4 tyres. Most of which have a flat tread design. There are four and six ply available. They do stirling work in our Bergfalke 2/55 - which has a skid with a wheel recess that is too small for the rounded "aircraft" 4.00X4. Necessity is the mother of invention. Bruce On 2011/04/11 10:03 PM, Jim Beckman wrote: At 15:28 11 April 2011, John Scott wrote: 1-26 use a band brake against the tire. Some folks have regular brake lining installed on the band which improve braking but at the expense of increased tire wear. There is at least one 1-26 out there (441, ex Ron Schwartz) that has a mechanically operated drum brake on the main wheel. Originally, the 1-26 used a tire with a flat tread, like a car tire, not the round tread aircraft type tire. That made the aluminum band work a lot better, since it had a lot more area to rub against. I don't know that there is any such tire available anymore suitable for use on an aircraft. Jim Beckman -- Bruce Greeff T59D #1771 & Std Cirrus #57 |
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You DO mean a sawzall, don't you?
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