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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:55 am    Post subject: Powerfin Prop & safety wire Reply with quote

Do you need to safety wire the outer two bolts on the Power Fin prop? I went ahead and did them but it looks real funky. I'm thinking on removing them. I'm more worried about throwing the prop out of balance with that much safety wire that far out on the prop.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:29 am    Post subject: Powerfin Prop & safety wire Reply with quote

Rick, I use safety wire on the inner 6 and Locktite 242 on the outter bolts.

Rick

On 4/7/07, Rick Pearce <rap(at)isp.com (rap(at)isp.com)> wrote:[quote] Do you need to safety wire the outer two bolts on the Power Fin prop? I went ahead and did them but it looks real funky. I'm thinking on removing them. I'm more worried about throwing the prop out of balance with that much safety wire that far out on the prop.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:40 am    Post subject: Powerfin Prop & safety wire Reply with quote

Thanks I think I will go that route.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:25 am    Post subject: Powerfin Prop & safety wire Reply with quote

Rick Pearce asked: << Do you need to safety wire the outer two bolts on
the Power Fin prop? >>

Rick, and Kolbers spinning a Powerfin -

No.

Two years ago, Powerfin issued a service update for all their propeller
models, announcing that none of the prop hub screws (6 center screws,
plus two for each blade) require any safety wire; they will remain
safely secure if properly torqued to the specified value.

I spoke with Stuart Gort about this specifically. He said many folks
still like to use safety wire because it makes them feel better, but it
is not necessary.

I do not use any safety wire on my Powerfin prop 3-blade.

Dennis Kirby


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