Re: Landing gear spanner

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danMichael
Posts: 109
Joined: Thu Jun 07, 2001 4:03 pm

Re: Landing gear spanner

Post by danMichael »

'Bob et al.:

I found your post for about this spanner and wanted to confirm that it
is the correct tool for the F24 main oleo gland nuts. The wrench is a
Proto C483 adjustable face pin spanner and is available from various
sources; I wound up getting it from ProTools
[]http://www.protoolsdirect.com/product.asp?sku=24187]. I did have to
relieve the inside corners of the tool 1/8" with a grinder to get
adequate clearance around the piston because the holes in the nut are
closer to the inside edge than is typical. Snap On sells a similar
tool for about twice the price (of course).

:Dan
:NC81323
> I am one of the many that need tools from time to time. Here is one
> place
> where you can get the spanner wrench for the main landing gear on
> F-24's, at
> least the later ones.
>
> Industrial Sales & Service
> 12 Sunset Way-Suite B206
> Henderson, Nevada 89014-2309
> 1-800-456-5357
>
> Proto Adjustable Spanner Wrench
> Prefix 577 No. C483
> Maximum Capacity - 3"
> Pin Diameter - 1/4"
> Over-all length - 8 1/4"
> Weight - .62 #
> Cost - $28.00 plus shipping
> Master Card or Visa preferred, will take American express.
> UPS shipping out of Oklahoma.
> Talk to Carol, if you can. I told her that I would put the information
> on the
> net. I haven't bought one yet for myself, but will soon. E-mail me at
> rletter@c... if you order one. I would like just to know if I am doing
> anyone a service.
>
> Bob
>
'
ranger440c5
Posts: 73
Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2001 9:26 pm

Re: Landing gear spanner

Post by ranger440c5 »

'Just a little tip on these packing nuts. Removing them is sometimes
very difficult and an adjustable pin spanner is the only off the
shelf tool you'll find. Most of these nuts have been beat out using a
pin punch on the edges of the holes and consequently the spanner will
cam out, especially if it needs a whacking with a mallet. Extend oleo
max length. Place spanner in holes, place a shim (like a big washer)
over oleo rod, and back up the washer with a sidewinder clamp on rod.
This will keep spanner from camming out while you slug it. Most
likely you will have to, as the adjustable spanner has a hinged
handle and a Kentucky torque wrench can't be added. Or you can make a
spanner of your own. Our nuts were on so tight (that doesn't sound
good) we destroyed them removing them and had to machine new ones
(don't ask). Of course this is best done off the ship to save your u-
joints undue shock, they're frail as it is.

--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, danMichael wrote:
> Bob et al.:
>
> I found your post for about this spanner and wanted to confirm that
it
> is the correct tool for the F24 main oleo gland nuts. The wrench
is a
> Proto C483 adjustable face pin spanner and is available from
various
> sources; I wound up getting it from ProTools
> []http://www.protoolsdirect.com/product.asp?sku=24187]. I did have
to
> relieve the inside corners of the tool 1/8" with a grinder to get
> adequate clearance around the piston because the holes in the nut
are
> closer to the inside edge than is typical. Snap On sells a similar
> tool for about twice the price (of course).
>
> :Dan
> :NC81323
>
> > I am one of the many that need tools from time to time. Here is
one
> > place
> > where you can get the spanner wrench for the main landing gear on
> > F-24's, at
> > least the later ones.
> >
> > Industrial Sales & Service
> > 12 Sunset Way-Suite B206
> > Henderson, Nevada 89014-2309
> > 1-800-456-5357
> >
> > Proto Adjustable Spanner Wrench
> > Prefix 577 No. C483
> > Maximum Capacity - 3"
> > Pin Diameter - 1/4"
> > Over-all length - 8 1/4"
> > Weight - .62 #
> > Cost - $28.00 plus shipping
> > Master Card or Visa preferred, will take American express.
> > UPS shipping out of Oklahoma.
> > Talk to Carol, if you can. I told her that I would put the
information
> > on the
> > net. I haven't bought one yet for myself, but will soon. E-mail
me at
> > rletter@c... if you order one. I would like just to know if I am
doing
> > anyone a service.
> >
> > Bob
> >
'
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