Wheel recommendation?
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Wheel recommendation?
The Hatz Classic plans only vaguely specify Cleveland brakes, but no specific make for wheels.
I was looking at Matco wheels and brakes, for their lower cost, and was wondering if anyone has had success with this model?
http://www.matcomfg.com/WHLW600S6006150 ... 912-4.html
I was looking at Matco wheels and brakes, for their lower cost, and was wondering if anyone has had success with this model?
http://www.matcomfg.com/WHLW600S6006150 ... 912-4.html
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
Hi Jeff, I briefly looked at the Matco stuff too and decided to go with a Grove 6" wheel and brake kit......that is until an aircraft on the field where I am at suddenly became a donor aircraft, by running into a light post and propane tank.....by no fault of it's own. It's un-qualified pilot forgot how to work the throttle and where the brake pedals were. Now, I will have the Cleveland's.
The internal caliper design of the Matco was worrying me....didn't know how the set up would shake out on the plane. But, I worry about everything.
( lack of imagination I guess) Sorry no help there.
Best of luck!
Rick
The internal caliper design of the Matco was worrying me....didn't know how the set up would shake out on the plane. But, I worry about everything.
( lack of imagination I guess) Sorry no help there.
Best of luck!
Rick
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
I checked through the forum but couldn't find anything about the difference between the length of the axle (4.5") and the bearing spacing shown on the Grove drawings for 6.00 x 6 wheels. They show 3.25" spacing. I have a set of used Cleveland wheels that match the Grove dimensions. Problem is that the axle 4.5" - 3.25" = 1.25". The threads on the axle are only 1.0" so there is a 1/4" gap. How did you guys handle this? with a spacer?
Also the ACS axle (part# 11704-1) which looks like axle on the Hatz plans has a slot in the end rather than a hole for the cotter pin. How does that work?
Also the ACS axle (part# 11704-1) which looks like axle on the Hatz plans has a slot in the end rather than a hole for the cotter pin. How does that work?
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
I made a spacer and the slot will take a long cotter pin to go through both sides.
Jeff Moore
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
Thanks Jeff. The spacer would solve the problem and allow for a change of wheel size/type. I have another set of wheels that have a 3.75" spacing for the bearings that would fit the 4.5" long axle. I'm thinking a regular castle nut won't work though as there is nothing to hold the cotter pin. I did find this on ACS (part# 11726). The hole is in the nut instead of the axle.
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
That's the axle nut that I am using. I am installing it with un-threaded end against the wheel so that I don't need a spacer.
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
That clinches it. I'll order that nut.
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
Another Hatz forum success! The forum is worth its weight in gold!
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
Hi Murry
My wheel setup are Grove 6x6 hubs/dual piston calipers, 1-1/2 weld-on axles,grove wheel pant axle nuts(06-01678 acs) all bought from aircraft spruce.
Hope this is some use. I also made 1/8in thick spacers for nut clearance/wheel hub.
Steve(HC0162)
My wheel setup are Grove 6x6 hubs/dual piston calipers, 1-1/2 weld-on axles,grove wheel pant axle nuts(06-01678 acs) all bought from aircraft spruce.
Hope this is some use. I also made 1/8in thick spacers for nut clearance/wheel hub.
Steve(HC0162)
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Re: Wheel recommendation?
Now there's a good idea if the plane has wheel pants. I was thinking I would have to weld something onto the wheel nut.
Did you get much flying in last summer with the new Hatz Steve?
Did you get much flying in last summer with the new Hatz Steve?
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