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Old 21st January 2004, 09:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
Dennis O'Connor
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Default Regulator/valve for filling struts

Go talk to an A&P about your ship... There are too many possibilities for a
simple answer... In addition to the tank, you may need a special hand pump
and a regulator, depending on the amount of pressure, fittings, etc., you
need...
We just had a Citation land at our field with the nose strut down on the
frame... The nearest mechanic that serviced Citations had to drive a
hundred miles one way to jack the plane, drop the strut, and replace the
torn seal - on a Sunday, no less... When he got here his nitrogen/pump rig
did not have the exact fitting needed as someone had changed things on this
ship... We basically had to raid three hangars to put together enough AN
fittings to rig a temporary fix, and even then he had to leave a borrowed
valve in the strut to get the ship back to the home field for a strut
overhaul and an AD change of seals... Good thing on our field most of us
are closet mechanics and have odd ball AN fittings, valves, etc., here and
there, or he would have been making another 200 mile round trip, with two
mechanics, and a truck load of equipment... No wonder I can't afford a
jet...
denny
"Ben Jackson" <ben@ben.com> wrote in message
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> I'd like to get a tank of N2 to keep around to fill my struts.



 
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Old 22nd January 2004, 08:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Regulator/valve for filling struts

I have an 80 cubic ft N2 bottle that I bought for about $150, refill cost I
don't know yet.
Also, check on a diaphram regulator set that is marketed for the
refrigeration guys, low side is 0-600 psi.
Mine cost $105

Kent Ok


 
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Old 23rd January 2004, 10:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Regulator/valve for filling struts

The high pressure struts use a valve adapter that screws on and then
you screw in a stem that sticks out of the valve adapter to depress
the schrader valve to fill. Then reverse this process to remove.
Result is NO loss of pressure. I think that ATS, and others, sell
these adapters.
Some of the struts have a built in valve that you turn in with a
wrench to inflate and out to seal.

On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 07:01:42 GMT, ben@ben.com (Ben Jackson) wrote:

>I'd like to get a tank of N2 to keep around to fill my struts. I assume
>the welding supply place that will sell me the tank can sell me a regulator
>that will get me into the 300-500psi range (right?). Where can I get
>the hose with appropriate (schraeder?) valve for the strut end? Am I
>looking for something that will thread on, or does it clamp on like a
>bicycle pump? With a clamp-on type, how do you avoid being sprayed with
>oil and losing pressure as you disconnect?


 
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