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Damping grease for nose gear

 
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cjh.richardson(at)virgin.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:32 am    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

Hi All,

Could someone let me know the special type of grease for damping the nose-wheel to prevent shimmy. Have accidentally erased the e-mails on the subject. Off list if you like cjh.richardson(at)virgin.net (cjh.richardson(at)virgin.net)
Many thanks
John.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 12:54 pm    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

It's from Nye Lubricant. I got the sample kit for $60 but only used the
Ultra Heavy PG-44A. Havent had a shimmy since and steers on the ground much
better than without.

Dean Seitz
N284A

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sidsel.svein(at)oslo.onli
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:12 am    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

Dean,

Do you have a record of what force at the rear endge of the tire is now
required to turn the nose wheel around?

Regards,
Svein
LN-SKJ

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It's from Nye Lubricant. I got the sample kit for $60 but only used the
Ultra Heavy PG-44A. Havent had a shimmy since and steers on the ground
much
better than without.

Dean Seitz
N284A



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kheindl(at)msn.com
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 1:51 pm    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

Svein,

It's in the manual, I believe 20 pounds.
I found the best method is by trial and error. For testing, I pulled the
aircraft by the prop in a slalom line, and it should follow easily. Then a
full power taxi run down the runway. If there is shimmy, tighten it a bit
more etc. . I don't use special grease and I don't think the pressure on my
wheel is more than 3 pounds. Makes taxiing in tight circles so much easier.

Karl


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From: "Sidsel & Svein Johnsen" <sidsel.svein(at)oslo.online.no>
Reply-To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
To: <europa-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: Damping grease for nose gear
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 15:11:30 +0100


<sidsel.svein(at)oslo.online.no>

Dean,

Do you have a record of what force at the rear endge of the tire is now
required to turn the nose wheel around?

Regards,
Svein
LN-SKJ

>
>It's from Nye Lubricant. I got the sample kit for $60 but only used the
>Ultra Heavy PG-44A. Havent had a shimmy since and steers on the ground
>much
>better than without.
>
>Dean Seitz
>N284A
>


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daseitz(at)cfl.rr.com
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 2:39 pm    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

Sorry, no I don't have the force. Did not measure it.

Dean Seitz

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ptag.dev(at)tiscali.co.uk
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 4:06 pm    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

Hi! Svein/Karl/Dean
Really do recommend you to stick to the correct poundage <(18lb(8kg) to
20lb(9kg) with the wheel clear of the ground> breakout of the castor
yoke and never tempt the shimmy, because when it happens it is dramatic
and is most likely to disintegrate your nose wheel spat.
The new "grease" seemingly is an excellent friction material. However
don't in any way overload the castellated nut either.
Also IMHO I would in future completely remove the yoke, certainly
annually, degrease it and inspect the spindle to yoke fixing. ( it's
only held in by loctite and a 1/4" roll pin.)
To check the breakout force tie a piece of rope to one side of the axle
extend it round the rear of the wheel make a loop on the loose end and
hang a spring balance into the loop to pull the rope until the breakout
force is reached.
Still awaiting the AAIB report on my spindle /yoke coupling failure and
I haven't been the only one to have an incident.

Regards
Bob Harrison. G-PTAG
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:09 am    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

Hi Bob,

When I learned about your nosewheel catastrophy last year I changed the
rollpin to an AN4 bolt, and I am amazed that no mandatory mod has been
issued.
In regards to shimmy, I found it very easy to keep under control simply by
taking the load off the nosewheel during high speed taxi runs. Setups tend
to vary, and I guess it has a lot to do with the wheel being well balanced
or not.

Regards,

Karl


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Reply-To: europa-list(at)matronics.com
To: <europa-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: RE: Damping grease for nose gear
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 23:57:19 -0000



Hi! Svein/Karl/Dean
Really do recommend you to stick to the correct poundage <(18lb(8kg) to
20lb(9kg) with the wheel clear of the ground> breakout of the castor
yoke and never tempt the shimmy, because when it happens it is dramatic
and is most likely to disintegrate your nose wheel spat.
The new "grease" seemingly is an excellent friction material. However
don't in any way overload the castellated nut either.
Also IMHO I would in future completely remove the yoke, certainly
annually, degrease it and inspect the spindle to yoke fixing. ( it's
only held in by loctite and a 1/4" roll pin.)
To check the breakout force tie a piece of rope to one side of the axle
extend it round the rear of the wheel make a loop on the loose end and
hang a spring balance into the loop to pull the rope until the breakout
force is reached.
Still awaiting the AAIB report on my spindle /yoke coupling failure and
I haven't been the only one to have an incident.

Regards
Bob Harrison. G-PTAG
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sidsel.svein(at)oslo.onli
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:06 am    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

I have now received a small jar of Nye's Ultra Heavy PG-44A vibration dampening grease. Very interesting properties, just by the feel of it between two fingers.

To those already using this (or similar) grease: Did you apply it also to the friction shimmy damper surfaces, or only the spindle & bearing?

Regards,
Svein
LN-SKJ
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:27 pm    Post subject: Damping grease for nose gear Reply with quote

Just to the friction washer. That's all that was needed.

Dean Seitz

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