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HawkerCFI wrote:It seems when I've seen planes lifted by the eyebolts on top, that spreader bars were used so that the lifting force on the eyebolts would be straight up not pulling in toward the middle. I suspect one of our engineer types might have a comment about that.
Bob
Blue4 wrote:I've spent a little time searching for an approved and economical source for these parts. The 170B parts catalog details the eyebolt assembly on figure 104, "hoisting provisions." There are 5 unique items in each assembly:
0541115-3, Eyebolt
0541115-2, Spacer
AN931-10-14, Grommet
AN970-5, Washer (2 ea. per assembly)
AN365-524, Nut
As you can see, the only two nonstandard AN parts are the eyebolt and the spacer. These parts run around $100 for each eyebolt and around $13 for each spacer depending upon the source.
Air Repair in Cleveland, MS has L-19 parts which we believe may fit. The part numbers are:
0611287, Bolt, Eye - Steel
0611288, Spacer, Sleeve
These can be detailed in the L-19 IPC on these two pages:
http://www.airrepairinc.com/L-19-parts/pages/2-025.html
http://www.airrepairinc.com/L-19-parts/pages/2-026.html
The good folks at Air Repair weren't 100% sure that they would fit, but "would be very surprised if they didn't." As best as we can tell from both IPCs, the L-19 blueprints, and the eyebolt dimensions (http://www.wbparts.com/rfq/5306-00-997-3034.html) they match. I will attempt to update this thread either way.
Incidentally, the quoted price for the L-19 eyebolts was $71. I asked if they can apply a TIC170A discount, but they were unsure at the time of the order. The sleeves were similarly priced.
I think it is well worth the effort to find an approved source for something so critical -- dropping the airplane sounds expensive. I can't trust hardware store items -- even forged ones.
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