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ASW-20 fixed panel gas strut.



 
 
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Old January 14th 13, 11:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sean Eckstein
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Default ASW-20 fixed panel gas strut.

I ordered a gas strut for a fixed panel ASW-20, the new 700N strut does not fit. The new strut has a shorter distance from the bolt hole to the shoulder of the cylinder.

Any suggestion where I can get one that fits.

Thank You,
Sean
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Old January 15th 13, 01:08 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default ASW-20 fixed panel gas strut.

On Monday, January 14, 2013 5:24:57 PM UTC-6, Sean Eckstein wrote:
I ordered a gas strut for a fixed panel ASW-20, the new 700N strut does not fit. The new strut has a shorter distance from the bolt hole to the shoulder of the cylinder.



Any suggestion where I can get one that fits.



Thank You,

Yes I just done mine.I had to trim down the end of the canopy arm.Just radius the end where it fits.

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Old January 15th 13, 02:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default ASW-20 fixed panel gas strut.

On Jan 14, 3:24*pm, Sean Eckstein wrote:
I ordered a gas strut for a fixed panel ASW-20, the new 700N strut does not fit. The new strut has a shorter distance from the bolt hole to the shoulder of the cylinder.

Any suggestion where I can get one that fits.

Thank You,
Sean


- Bought one from Williams soaring after my original 1000 Newton lost
its charge. You will need to modify the screw in, rod tip, or you can
just use the old one.

GK
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Old January 15th 13, 02:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JJ Sinclair[_2_]
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Default ASW-20 fixed panel gas strut.

On Monday, January 14, 2013 6:50:03 PM UTC-8, GK wrote:
On Jan 14, 3:24*pm, Sean Eckstein wrote:

I ordered a gas strut for a fixed panel ASW-20, the new 700N strut does not fit. The new strut has a shorter distance from the bolt hole to the shoulder of the cylinder.




Any suggestion where I can get one that fits.




Thank You,


Sean




- Bought one from Williams soaring after my original 1000 Newton lost

its charge. You will need to modify the screw in, rod tip, or you can

just use the old one.



GK


Yep, a good trick is to leave the forward rod-end in place and just unscrew the strut shaft with vice-grips, then remove the rod-end from the new strut and screw it into the old forward fitting.
Cheers,
JJ
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Old January 15th 13, 03:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JohnDeRosa
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Default ASW-20 fixed panel gas strut.

I don't know squat about the configuration of the ASW - but as I read
your comments I immediately thought, can't you make an "adapter" of
some sort for the offending hole to create a correctly placed mounting
hole? Either on the strut itself or where it mounts? It might make
the entire length of the strut slightly longer but that would only
translate into the strut arm compressing slightly further when closed
(which, of course, could be a problem).

Then again, I might be way off base. Just some random thoughts which
you are welcome to ignore.

- John
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Old January 22nd 13, 02:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sean Eckstein
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Default ASW-20 fixed panel gas strut.

On Monday, January 14, 2013 5:08:32 PM UTC-8, wrote:
On Monday, January 14, 2013 5:24:57 PM UTC-6, Sean Eckstein wrote: I ordered a gas strut for a fixed panel ASW-20, the new 700N strut does not fit.. The new strut has a shorter distance from the bolt hole to the shoulder of the cylinder. Any suggestion where I can get one that fits. Thank You, Yes I just done mine.I had to trim down the end of the canopy arm.Just radius the end where it fits.


@ landon...
Thanks for input, I chose to trim down the end of the canopy arm, easy and it works good.

Sean
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Old January 23rd 13, 03:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default ASW-20 fixed panel gas strut.

On Monday, January 14, 2013 5:24:57 PM UTC-6, Sean Eckstein wrote:
I ordered a gas strut for a fixed panel ASW-20, the new 700N strut does not fit. The new strut has a shorter distance from the bolt hole to the shoulder of the cylinder.



Any suggestion where I can get one that fits.



Thank You,

Sean


Your welcome, I knew everyone else was out in left field about the problem you was having.
 




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