KR> Oilite bushing insertion

2016-08-21 Thread S
> Below is something I wrote for the "KROnline Newsletter" in 1996. There > are more of these at http://www.krnet.org/kronline/, but many are > missing photos (due to poor linkage practices, a server move, and my > negligence toward fixing them). I've dug up the photo and enclosed it, >

KR> Oilite bushing insertion

2016-08-20 Thread Mark Langford
Below is something I wrote for the "KROnline Newsletter" in 1996. There are more of these at http://www.krnet.org/kronline/, but many are missing photos (due to poor linkage practices, a server move, and my negligence toward fixing them). I've dug up the photo and enclosed it, but it's way

KR> Oilite bushing insertion

2016-08-20 Thread s_sbal at hotmail.com
1: The combination of heating the receiving bore and cooling the bushing opens up dimensions which allows for ease of installation. When the temps normalize, the interference fit will have been achieved. I have seen bushings simply "drop" into place and then become very secure when

KR> Oilite bushing insertion

2016-08-19 Thread Dean Meloni
*Stefan Balatchev wrote:> I am considering using Oilite bushings for my tail movable surfaces. Press fit seems out of the reach for me, so I would try the following method, please let me know if somebody else tried that and if yes, what was the *outcome Having spent a number of years in a landing

KR> Oilite bushing insertion

2016-08-19 Thread ml at n56ml.com
Stefan Balatchev wrote: > I am considering using Oilite bushings for my tail movable surfaces. Press > fit seems out of the reach for me, so I would try the following method, > please let me know if somebody else tried that and if yes, what was the > outcome...< I just drilled a hole, maybe