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Does anybody know a source for tail dolly latches?
Preferably the old Schemp-Hirth screw adjustable ones (that look suspiciously like ski boot latches). TIA Roy |
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Try McMaster-Carr Industrial Supply http://www.mcmaster.com/
Search on "adjustable draw latches" Note - Latches of this type, that rely on an "over center" action for proper operation, may not function properly when used on a curved surface. RF Roy Bourgeois wrote: Does anybody know a source for tail dolly latches? Preferably the old Schemp-Hirth screw adjustable ones (that look suspiciously like ski boot latches). TIA Roy |
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Roger Felton wrote:
Try McMaster-Carr Industrial Supply http://www.mcmaster.com/ Search on "adjustable draw latches" Note - Latches of this type, that rely on an "over center" action for proper operation, may not function properly when used on a curved surface. RF Roy Bourgeois wrote: Does anybody know a source for tail dolly latches? Preferably the old Schemp-Hirth screw adjustable ones (that look suspiciously like ski boot latches). I bought a couple from Eastern Sailplane a few years ago for my Schleicher tail dolly. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Have a look at the following site with on line catalogue
http://www.protex-fasteners.com/ The UK company will dispatch any order by post. The even advertise in the UK gliding press. I have used ther 70-1273 heavy duty with locking catch for many years. Dave Martin At 17:42 14 July 2004, Eric Greenwell wrote: Roger Felton wrote: Try McMaster-Carr Industrial Supply http://www.mcmaster.com/ Search on 'adjustable draw latches' Note - Latches of this type, that rely on an 'over center' action for proper operation, may not function properly when used on a curved surface. RF Roy Bourgeois wrote: Does anybody know a source for tail dolly latches? Preferably the old Schemp-Hirth screw adjustable ones (that look suspiciously like ski boot latches). I bought a couple from Eastern Sailplane a few years ago for my Schleicher tail dolly. -- Change 'netto' to 'net' to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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I found them at a supplier of hardware for truck and trailer
fabricators, they have them in plated and stainless. Get the ones which allow a lock to be inserted and use small carabiner clips instead and they will never open unexpectedly on you. To avoid the curved surface issue I epoxied a wedge under each half so the latch runs straight, then filleted in with more epoxy. I also installed a 'fork' arrangement, a small plate under the catch plate shaped like a wide fork to capture the opposing clamp, to retain alignment of the two dolly halves under load. I think this will extend the life of the hinges as well, I replaced them with thicker truck hardware stainless hinges. Get the heaviest clamps you can fit on, don't be tempted by the cute little ones! Bigger is best! Slip a piece of 'snug' tubing over the threaded adjusting portion to keep it from rotating back loose when unlatched. I'll email a small photo of the trial fitting. Bob |
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Roy Bourgeois wrote in message ...
Does anybody know a source for tail dolly latches? Preferably the old Schemp-Hirth screw adjustable ones (that look suspiciously like ski boot latches). TIA Roy Try DESTACO, distributors all over the US. Far better than the latch that comes standard with most dollys. Many models to choose from. |
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Please note that these "toggle clamps" can put several hundred pounds of
closure force on a tail dolly. I think it is possible to damage the tail boom structure if the dolly clamps too tightly. Be careful. Bill Daniels "Ronald Tabery" wrote in message om... Roy Bourgeois wrote in message ... Does anybody know a source for tail dolly latches? Preferably the old Schemp-Hirth screw adjustable ones (that look suspiciously like ski boot latches). TIA Roy Try DESTACO, distributors all over the US. Far better than the latch that comes standard with most dollys. Many models to choose from. |
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Try boat chandlers ,they are relatively common as hatch cover latchs,come in
stainless steel as well. gary "Roy Bourgeois" wrote in message ... Does anybody know a source for tail dolly latches? Preferably the old Schemp-Hirth screw adjustable ones (that look suspiciously like ski boot latches). TIA Roy |
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www.protex-fasteners.com have a good selection. I've had good results with 36-1163 if you install them with the springs almost compressed when they are done up.
Ronald Tabery wrote: Roy Bourgeois wrote in message ... Does anybody know a source for tail dolly latches? Preferably the old Schemp-Hirth screw adjustable ones (that look suspiciously like ski boot latches). TIA Roy Try DESTACO, distributors all over the US. Far better than the latch that comes standard with most dollys. Many models to choose from. |
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