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I have care and feeding of an older model Cambridge electric vario. The
front glass has been cracked, and I need to try to find a replacement. The only ID my AME can find on the casing is the following part number: 500-1119-9005 If anyone can identify the model number and, more importantly, where I might source a new front glass for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Sandy Stevenson. |
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Hi Sandy,
I suggest you give Cambridge a call at (662) 280-7610 (USA). Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Sandy Stevenson" wrote in message ups.com... I have care and feeding of an older model Cambridge electric vario. The front glass has been cracked, and I need to try to find a replacement. The only ID my AME can find on the casing is the following part number: 500-1119-9005 If anyone can identify the model number and, more importantly, where I might source a new front glass for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Sandy Stevenson. |
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Your variometer is a vintage Cambridge CVS40, 50 or CVS60 depending on the
display being in Knots, feet or M/S (all are the same, just different markings on the dial).this variometer is quite "vintage" from the late 1960's to mid 70's....and may not be worthy of your efforts to repair but if you give me a call I have a few of these here that are non-functional (probably could be repaired....but..why?? ..) if you'll pay the postage, I'd be happy to send you one for free that you can scavenge the glass face plate from .... tim Wings & Wheels www.wingsandwheels.com "Sandy Stevenson" wrote in message ups.com... I have care and feeding of an older model Cambridge electric vario. The front glass has been cracked, and I need to try to find a replacement. The only ID my AME can find on the casing is the following part number: 500-1119-9005 If anyone can identify the model number and, more importantly, where I might source a new front glass for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Sandy Stevenson. |
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![]() Sandy Stevenson wrote: I have care and feeding of an older model Cambridge electric vario. The front glass has been cracked, and I need to try to find a replacement. The only ID my AME can find on the casing is the following part number: 500-1119-9005 If anyone can identify the model number and, more importantly, where I might source a new front glass for it, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Sandy Stevenson. I had the same problem and just cut out a new face from sheet plexy/polycarb the same thickness. Belt sander or grinder to round the corners...Easy, quick, cheap, looks fine and works good. Make sure you don't take the whole instrument apart to get the face off. It comes off the front without even having to remove the unit from the panel. At least mine did. |
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Tim/Santa,
Let me be the first..... I have a few cracks on my poor old glider, do you have a spare you can mail me? ;-) Thought I'd get you while the spirit of Christmas is upon you! Best regards and Merry Christmas! Bob |
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Hi Tim,
Great offer. Ours must be a CVS40, since it's calibrated in knots. It has been working just fine, except that the cracked glass has been pushed in and has pinned the needle to the backing. The cracks have also become so extensive as to make it almost impossible to read. I'm going to just double check that we can get the front glass off without removing ithe vario completely, then I'd be happy to take you up on your offer. Cheers, Sandy Stevenson. |
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Thanks for the suggestion. We had thought of just having the glass
cut, but couldn't find anyone locally with a drill fine enough to replicate the hole for the attachement screw. The plexy may be easier to do, so that is much appreciated. Best Regards, Sandy Stevenson. |
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you're quite welcome..........I've had many variometers apart in the past
just to see what each is made like and most are quite simple to open and examine.the CVS40/50 types are actually very easy.there should be (if they haven't fallen out) 3 self taping screws in the rear of the case.just remove these and the guts will all come out from the rear.....actually, replacing the case with glass intact is the easiest way to fix yours if the glass is not free the from the case.....just let me know if you need this one best regards Tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at: www.wingsandwheels.com "Sandy Stevenson" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Tim, Great offer. Ours must be a CVS40, since it's calibrated in knots. It has been working just fine, except that the cracked glass has been pushed in and has pinned the needle to the backing. The cracks have also become so extensive as to make it almost impossible to read. I'm going to just double check that we can get the front glass off without removing ithe vario completely, then I'd be happy to take you up on your offer. Cheers, Sandy Stevenson. |
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there's your spare parts!
![]() tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at: www.wingsandwheels.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Johnston" Newsgroups: rec.aviation.soaring Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 9:05 AM Subject: Wanted: budget audio vario It looks as if my CAV50 is on its way out, so I'd like to replace it. Since the glider is, alas, not worth much now, I am therefore in the market for something economical at 80mm. Has anyone out there got something suitable going spare? Ian wrote in message oups.com... Tim/Santa, Let me be the first..... I have a few cracks on my poor old glider, do you have a spare you can mail me? ;-) Thought I'd get you while the spirit of Christmas is upon you! Best regards and Merry Christmas! Bob |
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Hi Bob,
You do realize that the offer is for the recipient to pay the freight to receive a component whose internals may no longer be entierly functional, but whose external appearance is still clear and good looking? Therefore you've just offered to pay the freight to clear out some of his fuselage and wing components which still look good but are structurally unsound? Bob, such a wonderful Christmas gift! I had no Idea you were so generous! Cheers, Sandy Stevenson. wrote: Tim/Santa, Let me be the first..... I have a few cracks on my poor old glider, do you have a spare you can mail me? ;-) Thought I'd get you while the spirit of Christmas is upon you! Best regards and Merry Christmas! Bob |
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