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Posted for "James H. Keyworth" <jhk@clearwire.net>:
I seem to recall that Chris Zavatson posted a very detailed process for
eliminating hinge looseness (and thus excess wear) a year or so ago.
JHK
[Rather than pointing everyone at a link I'm sure Chris wouldn't mind if I simply copied his post here... good info is always worth multiple passes. Thanks to Chris for his frequent contributions here. <M> ]
"""This topic has had a fairly short cycle time on the LML, re-emerging relatively often. I follow these threads with interest since I tinkered with the hinge issue a couple of years ago. The result is an all metal solution that eliminates play far better than anything I have seen thus far. Wear has not been measurable yet, but I only have a few years and couple hundred hours on the parts. The details are online at: http://www.n91cz.com/HingePlay/hinges.htm
In short, a standard MS hinge is reamed (hand reamer from McMaster) and then a larger diameter pin is used (SS welding rod).
General conclusions:
1.The standard MS hinge extrusion has a huge allowable tolerance for the hole diameter (.005"). Without modification, there is no single pin or insert that will both fit all hinges and not have play.
http://www.n91cz.com/HingePlay/hinge_spec_1.jpg
http://www.n91cz.com/HingePlay/hinge_spec_2.jpg
2.The MS pin is undersized which adds to the tolerance in 1.
http://www.n91cz.com/HingePlay/pin_spec.jpg
2.Wear can be controlled by contolling the pin/hinge tolerance and clearance.
3.Plastics such as Teflon and Nylon are very soft and will flow and deform if subjected to high loads.
http://www.n91cz.com/HingePlay/sleeve-web.JPG
How much play is acceptable is very difficult to quantitfy. Certainly less is better, in particular for non-mass balanced surfaces such as large trim tabs.
The following video clip compares the play of various hinge options.
http://www.n91cz.com/HingePlay/Hinge_Play_Test-low_res.WMV
Chris Zavatson
N91CZ
360std
www.N91CZ.com
"""
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