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Guy Buchanan

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Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:19 am Post subject: Kitfox-List: ALERT! ANYONE FLYING AEROCET 1100 FLOATS!! |
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At 09:03 AM 8/15/2007, you wrote:
Quote: | Recently I had two of the cross brace cables fail on my Aerocet
floats because the nicopress sleeves slipped on the cable, caused by
not being crimped properly when manufactured.
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Paul,
Thanks for the pictures, without them your diagnosis would
have been wrong and you would have had more failures. Your nico
sleeve failed because it was on 1x19 wire. Nico sleeves are intended
solely for 7x19 wire and should NEVER be used on 1x19! (Yes, that's
CAPITAL N - NEVER! Some people try two sleeves on 1x19, thinking that
will work. DON'T DO IT! You can also use them on 7x7, but you
shouldn't be using 7x7 for structural applications anyway.) ANY
STRUCTURAL 1X19 WIRE TERMINATED WITH NICO SLEEVES SHOULD BE
IMMEDIATELY REPLACED BY 1X19 WITH SWAGED AIRCRAFT FITTINGS.
If you require references I'll dig them up, but I know this
well, having worked in yacht rigging and design for 20 years. I also
can't tell you, off the top of my head, what fraction of the wire's
capability a 1x19 nico will carry, since we never did it; but I saw
many failures, mostly Hobie cat rigs.
Now I know this is going to require some work on your part,
since your tabs may not provide enough clearance for the air-fork
clevis, but please take the time to do it right. And please spread
the word. If your hardware came from Aerocet, you might let them know
that they have taken on excess liability in this regard.
Guy Buchanan
San Diego, CA
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:06 am Post subject: Kitfox-List: ALERT! ANYONE FLYING AEROCET 1100 FLOATS!! |
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Thanks for the information Michel. You sailing enthusiasts apparently know
a lot more about nicopress failures than the rest of us (Guy Buchanan pretty
much said the same thing, and has a background in boats as well). So I am
looking into alternatives for my cables.
Sharing information is a great thing! Thanks again for sharing what you
know.
Paul Seehafer
Kitfox IV-1200 912ul Aerocet Amphibs
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:09 am Post subject: Kitfox-List: ALERT! ANYONE FLYING AEROCET 1100 FLOATS!! |
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Guy,
I never knew anything about what you are saying here. So thank you for
informing me. I also had a friend tell me he converted to threaded rod
like
is used on larger floats. I think that will be the route I will take. I'm
currently checking availability.
For what it's worth, I did test the new cables I made up and they passed
the
1200 pound pull test listed for 1/8" wire. But as you say, if I shouldn't
be using this setup, I will convert either to the threaded rod or swage on
different ends.
It's simply amazing what one can learn by sharing information...
Thanks again for the info.
Paul Seehafer
Kitfox IV-1200 912ul Aerocet Amphibs
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:43 am Post subject: Kitfox-List: ALERT! ANYONE FLYING AEROCET 1100 FLOATS!! |
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" For what it's worth, I did test the new cables I made up and they passed
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1200 pound pull test listed for 1/8" wire. But as you say, if I shouldn't
be using this setup, I will convert either to the threaded rod or swage on
different ends."
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Paul, I think the message was to not use 1x19; not that nicopress on all
cable is bad. This is good news in that 1x19 is terrible to work with
compared to 7x19 of even a larger size.
I am testing a stainless 3/16 rod system that is effectively one long
turnbuckle.
Peter
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Float Flyr

Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:19 am Post subject: Kitfox-List: ALERT! ANYONE FLYING AEROCET 1100 FLOATS!! |
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I have the same cables on my floats. The NICO press looks perfect. My
plane is still low time and I don't fly in much wind so I'm going to wait
till the winter to replace the cables. I'll put that job in my journey log
so I won't forget. I'm also going to put a close inspection of the NICO
press fittings in my pre flight check list.
Noel
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 7:18 am Post subject: Kitfox-List: ALERT! ANYONE FLYING AEROCET 1100 FLOATS!! |
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Noel,
At minimum, BEFORE YOU FLY AGAIN, measure the crimps. Mine looked perfect
too. They were pretty as can be and covered with a nice heat shrink rubber.
But those perfect crimps were the wrong size. Being they weren't tight on
the cable, the cable slid through the fitting when under a large load. You
do not want to have happen what happened to me. I was lucky as no damage to
the airplane. But it could have easily been disastrous!!!! Seriously, this
could be a fatal accident if conditions were right. If these cables were to
fail like mine did on a step taxi or early takeoff run, likely the airplane
would cartwheel. Yes, CARTWHEEL!
I don't want to see anyone get hurt over such a stupid, easy-to-fix problem.
So at least take the time to measure them with a nicopress go-no go gauge.
Someone around your airport probably has one. If not, just recrimp them and
I'm sure they will be fine. Just make sure you use the right size crimper.
On the telephone company style crimper tool I used to recrimp two of mine
after my incident, it was the second one in from the tip, I believe it was
marked with an "M", (but I'm not certain on that, so please make sure it is
the one for 1/8" cable). I absolutely would not fly a set of these floats
unless I knew those nicopresses were crimped properly. And it's not a big
deal. Any aircraft repair shop will have the tools, and it will take no
more than 10-15 minutes total. And you don't even have to take anything
apart.
None of my crimps passed the gauge test. So it isn't IF your cables will
fail, it's WHEN! And let me tell you when it happens, you will remember me
trying to tell you all this.
Sorry for being abrupt. I don't want to see any of my buddies endure the
stress I did from the situation. Much less get hurt.
Paul Seehafer
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 7:43 am Post subject: Kitfox-List: ALERT! ANYONE FLYING AEROCET 1100 FLOATS!! |
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It looks like we do have a difference of opinion here since Paul is saying
do the Nicopress sleeves correctly to fix the problem and Guy is saying no
Nico with 1x19.
Guy you offered references and I for one, while not doubting you, would
appreciate more data.
Many thanks
Peter
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Float Flyr

Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 4:22 am Post subject: Kitfox-List: ALERT! ANYONE FLYING AEROCET 1100 FLOATS!! |
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Paul do you know what the size of the properly crimped fitting is? I don't
have a terminal (go-no go) gauge but I do have several sets of Vernier
callipers.
Noel
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