FARMAULE wrote:Hey guys I have changed all of my landing gear bolts to the required NAS bolts. Did not find any bent AN but have a better peace of mind now. My issue now is that I have found a bad bearing where the lower oleo connects to the lower gear. I'm worried the gear may be worn or elongated. Should I order a knew bearing and check the fit or is there a proper way to measure the hole and step it up to the next size? Thanks everyone.
Thanks again. I may be looking for a reason to buy some extended hd gear unconsciously.
FARMAULE wrote:Hey guys I have changed all of my landing gear bolts to the required NAS bolts. Did not find any bent AN but have a better peace of mind now. My issue now is that I have found a bad bearing where the lower oleo connects to the lower gear. I'm worried the gear may be worn or elongated. Should I order a knew bearing and check the fit or is there a proper way to measure the hole and step it up to the next size? Thanks everyone.
Battson wrote:To me, the question is - would you rather the bolt bent and deformed in an overload, or sheared-off abruptly? Besides, everyone seems to talk UTS rather than yield strength, which gives interesting info about their failure behaviour.

Zzz wrote:Absolutely. Elasticity is the material quality I believe is most valuable in AN fasteners. Harder is not necessarily better, but the gradient that yields a max deflection without going past ultimate, is.
AN bolts are roughly as strong as 4130N aircraft grade steel, weaker in shear, but NAS bolts are nearly twice as strong as the steel holding them in place, equal strength in shear. Kinda getting off topic sorry (mech engineer)Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest