New bending arm made from 5/8"x4" steel slab with original 3"x3" angle used as leverage helper. Modified Brake Hinges made from 3/4" solid rod & 3/4" schedule 40 pipe:
Extended truss-style bending arm handles for more leverage and center load spreading:
2x2x1/8" square tubing used as load bearing truss for clamping bar. 3" bolts through screws allow for adjusting tension:
Landing Gear Channel part blank - 1105mm x 293mm:
Outer flanges (23mm wide) bent already, now overhanging face of narrow bending arm:
Larger Channel Bend sticking out back of brake:
Fully formed part, sort of a "hat" section of channel:
View of full 1105mm length of formed Landing Gear Channel. Both ends are within 1/2mm tolerance specified in blueprints.
It took a total of 4-6 weeks (mainly due to down time) to get the welding/modifications done on the hinges and bending arm, plus progressive modifications as I went to get the whole gear channel bent. This was the most difficult part to make thus far, mainly because I kept having to stop & figure out how to modify the brake to get each successive bend. But I'm pleased with the results, and hopefully I won't need to modify the brake any more!
hi, my name is Liang.
ReplyDeleteI have a question about the main landing gear of CH750.
Is width of the main landing gear 4.5inch?
It is 5.51 inches/140mm.
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Deletewow,it's a unusual size for gear (spring).
DeleteI thought that the sizes of gear are 3, 4.5 and 5 inch normally.
Yeah, I have no idea what would be considered standard on other aircraft. This spring gear is the same for 750 STOL, 750 Cruzer and 650, as far as I know.
Deletehum~
Deletedefinitely not the weight I guess ~
there is no ch750 or ch650 in my flying club
Can I know how heavy the gear is?
They are heavy. Based on the average weight of 6061-T6 (.098 pounds/cubic inch), and the volume of the gear, it weighs about 23 lbs or 11.34 kg, if my math is right.
DeleteI should add, that only includes the 3/4" thick aluminum spring gear itself, not the added weight of the wheels, brakes, fittings and bushings.
Deleteoh~ok,thank you~!
DeleteGood work....
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