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I am doing an inspection of a Krosno, and have found that the forward rudder
cables, where they go through the "S" tube to be frayed (several). I would like to replace them, but cannot find a North American equivalent ( I am in Canada). Has anyone a source for the cables, the eye-ends, and the left and right hand threaded ends that mate to the turn-barrels. Thanks Mike |
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Go to http://www.peregrinesailplane.com/ or http://www.barryaviation.com
They manufacture KR-03 Puchatek, or Krosno whichever name You like, = however it's now known as "Peregrine" ![]() Regards, --=20 Janusz Kesik visit www.leszno.pl - home of the www.css-leszno.it.pl |
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I do not know where to get them, but I wanted to post the following
safety issue about rudder pedal "S" tubes: Years ago as a student pilot, I observed a solo Grob 103 driver sit in the cockpit and check for free movement of the control surfaces during his preflight inspection. Wanting to learn as much as possible, I watched standing at the rear of the glider as the rudder swung from the right and then to the left. It seemed odd to me that the rudder had stayed to the left after he checked his controls. I told him about the rudder before he moved into take off position. When he opened the canopy I looked down at the rudder pedals and didn't notice anything until I reached around and behind one of the "S" tubes and nearly cut my finger on a sharp edge. Apparently, the rudder cable sawed through one of the bends in the "S" tube and wedged itself in a "V" shaped groove it cut. The lesson I learned was not to rely upon visually inspecting the rudder pedals but also feel behind them. This is less of an issue on gliders where there is a plastic tube inserted in the "S" tube around the rudder cable. "mike maskell" wrote in message news:Yz_Hb.856164$pl3.731380@pd7tw3no... I am doing an inspection of a Krosno, and have found that the forward rudder cables, where they go through the "S" tube to be frayed (several). I would like to replace them, but cannot find a North American equivalent ( I am in Canada). Has anyone a source for the cables, the eye-ends, and the left and right hand threaded ends that mate to the turn-barrels. Thanks Mike |
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I would expect standard aircraft control cable of 1/8 inch
diameter would fit. The crimp sleeves ("Nicopress sleeves") and the tools for fitting them should be available at most aircraft supply houses, such as "Aircraft Spruce" (see URL www.aircraftspruce.com ) Normal control cables use 7 x 19 cable to MIL.W-83420 and Nicopress sleeves Part No 18-3-M. Aircraft Spruce also has the spare parts for the turnbuckles, but I would recommend replacing the whole thing if the screwed ends show significant wear, as the threads in the barrel will also be worn. You can purchase on the internet from Aircraft Spruce, and their delivery is excellent, even all the way to Australia !! You can also request a paper catalogue from them. It is often easier to browse for what you want than to try to search the on-line catalogue. I have no connection with them, other than as a satisfied customer. Cheers, John G. "mike maskell" wrote in message news:Yz_Hb.856164$pl3.731380@pd7tw3no... | I am doing an inspection of a Krosno, and have found that the forward rudder | cables, where they go through the "S" tube to be frayed (several). I would | like to replace them, but cannot find a North American equivalent ( I am in | Canada). | | Has anyone a source for the cables, the eye-ends, and the left and right | hand threaded ends that mate to the turn-barrels. | | Thanks | | Mike | | |
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The Libelles have the same "S" tube adjustment device on their rudder
cables. Because of the wear in adjusting them, they have an AD, a maintenance requirement, that requires they be inspected and replaced at a specific time limit. Mine have never shown bad wear, but still get replaced. On the Libelles, the cables only go to a mechanism behind the pilot seat, then a long tube transfers the motion back to the rudder in the tail. Fred "mike maskell" wrote in message news:Yz_Hb.856164$pl3.731380@pd7tw3no... | I am doing an inspection of a Krosno, and have found that the forward rudder | cables, where they go through the "S" tube to be frayed (several). I would |
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Several years ago, my old 301 was in for "Annual". The IA asked the hours in
the logbook. I said" It was just over 500". He said, "Damn,we will have to replace the cables since it is written in the book". So, we pulled them out and they were very bad and would have been a safety issue for sure. GA |
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I thank everyone for the great advice on replacing cables and such. However
my problem lies, not in obtaining the cable, (I can get 1/8" 7x19 cable locally), but in finding the proper size turn-barrell ends (threaded to go into the brass adjuster), and the eye-end to attach to structure forward of the rudder pedals. By measuring the size and thread pitch, they appear to be different size than what would be considered normal (as in an MS or AN standard). The threaded ends and the eye-ends would be swaged onto the cable with a special tool, and using a Nico-press tool would not work. So, back to my original question......does anyone know of a source for these "European" style threaded ends or eye-ends. Our flying season in still 3 months away so plenty of time to source them out, but I need help. Thanks Mike |
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I need to correct my original post. The AD required replacing the original
cables, then inspections every 100 hours of time in service and replacement as needed. "Libelle Driver" wrote in message ... The Libelles have the same "S" tube adjustment device on their rudder cables. Because of the wear in adjusting them, they have an AD, a maintenance requirement, that requires they be inspected and replaced at a specific time limit. Mine have never shown bad wear, but still get replaced. On the Libelles, the cables only go to a mechanism behind the pilot seat, then a long tube transfers the motion back to the rudder in the tail. Fred "mike maskell" wrote in message news:Yz_Hb.856164$pl3.731380@pd7tw3no... | I am doing an inspection of a Krosno, and have found that the forward rudder | cables, where they go through the "S" tube to be frayed (several). I would |
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![]() "mike maskell" wrote in message news:MoDIb.880730$pl3.401057@pd7tw3no... | I thank everyone for the great advice on replacing cables and such. However | my problem lies, not in obtaining the cable, (I can get 1/8" 7x19 cable | locally), but in finding the proper size turn-barrell ends (threaded to go | into the brass adjuster), and the eye-end to attach to structure forward of | the rudder pedals. By measuring the size and thread pitch, they appear to | be different size than what would be considered normal (as in an MS or AN | standard). | | The threaded ends and the eye-ends would be swaged onto the cable with a | special tool, and using a Nico-press tool would not work. | | So, back to my original question......does anyone know of a source for these | "European" style threaded ends or eye-ends. | | Our flying season in still 3 months away so plenty of time to source them | out, but I need help. Is there room to replace the swaged-on ends with normal eyes where the cable is attached by threading through the eye, using a thimble to avoid abrasion of the cable by the eye, and a Nicopress sleeve to complete the attachment ? In this case, also see the Aircraft Spruce catalogue for complete turnbuckle assemblies with a variety of ends. Alternatively, they also have swageable screwed ends, but they would probably fit AN or similar barrels only. Cheers, John G. |
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