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  • #16
    Re: Trim Tab Cable

    Originally posted by Forrest Barber View Post
    WE use "binder twine" and solvent to clean front and rear pulleys.... The pulleys really have a "V" groove in them originally to help prevent the slipping action.
    Do a little search on trim or trim pulley, I remember there being instructions on how to shape the bottom of the pully with a hacksay blade to lessen the cable slippage. Here I just did a search on trim pulley and htis showed up.
    Larry

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    Ron,
    Here is a little tribal knowledge on trim tabs... specifically on the BC12 mode but applicable to others.

    As you guessed, there is a jack screw with a buttress thread that is driven by the pulley and it is converting rotary to in-line motion. The screw is brass and many of them are somewhat worn. In some cases they have so much grease in them that they are difficult to turn.

    The jack screw is actuating a bell-crank that makes the motion do the 90 degree turn. Sometimes the holes in the bell crank are worn. The holes can be welded and re-drilled. The amount of re-covering is not to great to do this task. You might get away with just bushing the bolt hole.

    The trim tab hinges also wear. Sometimes you can increase the size of the piano wire in the trim tab hinge and eliminate a lot of play.

    The cable should be reasonably tight... Meaning that it will hurt your fingers just a bit if you try to extract the cable from the front pulley. Too tight and the trim system will bind, too loose and it all slips. It should not sag very much.

    If you have slippage and can't solve it, first make sure the pulley grooves are sharply V shaped. If not, you can gouge them with the tip of a knife while turning the pulley - be careful and wear eye protection. Some members use violin rosin on the cable to good effect in preventing slippage.

    If the spring is worn out, Home Depot Aircraft Supply has a screen door spring I'm sure. the upper and lower stops in the trim are also adjusted with bugs in the cable and spring section.

    I hope that helps some. Find a tribesman near you and look at their plane closely - you will hopefully learn a bunch.
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    Best Regards,
    Mark Julicher
    Last edited by Larry Lyons; 12-21-2009, 12:29. Reason: Did a quick search
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    • #17
      Re: Trim Tab Cable

      Originally posted by gfortin View Post
      Thanks, Robert. I will look forward to another UK package with Spring. I ordered Galvanized 3/32 and 1/8 cable from Airparts. They seemed to have the best price. I guess I should clean the pulleys also. Happy Holidays to all and thanks for the info and advice. George
      It 's hard to imagine that these sizes will work with the trim system. The fair leads are too small for that size cable as are the pulleys. Also the cable mass will be quite large and be a problem too. I would stick with 1/16"

      Dave

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      • #18
        Re: Trim Tab Cable

        Robert, Happiness is a new Trim Cable Spring arrival from the UK. It arrived in todays mail. Thank you. I need a good mailing address to send the check. Happy New Year. George

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