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Nut-Plate Strength & Application

General building discussions, not model specific.
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Elite583
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Nut-Plate Strength & Application

Post by Elite583 » Sun May 06, 2018 9:20 am

Hi Folks, Looking for a bit of input on the application of nut-plates.

I've arrived at a decision point for the mount for the horizontal stabilizer for the Elite (SR/M & Yukon, probably the same configuration but maybe different size) and I'm looking for some info/opinions. Some of the nuts where the stab mount on the fuselage attaches are looking to be a royal pain to get at to fit and get a wrench on to tighten with the stab in place so I'm considering nut-plates for at least those locations.

So, my question is: is there data/knowledge which can justify that they will be as strong as/as good as the nut/washer combo that they would replace? I see axial strength of 4580 lb according to NASM21047/MS21047 (K1000-4 @ACS) but I haven't found any discussion about equivalences & application of nut-plates vs AN365 or similar nuts.

Any thoughts & advice?

Elite builders; is it easier than it looks to work in there and not worth the bother of the nut-plates?

Image of the mounting bracket below, it's an assembly of items 20, 21, 22:

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Tks.,

Dave 8)
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irishfield
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Re: Nut-Plate Strength & Application

Post by irishfield » Sun May 06, 2018 9:38 am

Picture of what I put in the SR/Moose as you CAN NOT get at at least 2 sets once the bottom skin is riveted onto the tail section. I think I sold them all off though, not sure if I have any left but I'll look shortly.
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Elite583
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Re: Nut-Plate Strength & Application

Post by Elite583 » Sun May 06, 2018 1:52 pm

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Yup, pretty much what I had in mind.

The ones in back of the aft mount............. :roll:

Cheers,

Dave 8)
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Coastflyer
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Re: Nut-Plate Strength & Application

Post by Coastflyer » Sun May 06, 2018 4:38 pm

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Tail hasn’t fallen off yet
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irishfield
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Re: Nut-Plate Strength & Application

Post by irishfield » Mon May 07, 2018 7:18 am

Dave, thought they were all gone.. but found another box of these 1/4-28 one lugs. They are anodized yellow with a floating steel lock nut inside. $3 Cdn each + postage if you want some.


Elite583
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Re: Nut-Plate Strength & Application

Post by Elite583 » Tue May 08, 2018 3:46 pm

irishfield wrote:
Mon May 07, 2018 7:18 am
Dave, thought they were all gone.. but found another box of these 1/4-28 one lugs. They are anodized yellow with a floating steel lock nut inside. $3 Cdn each + postage if you want some.
Thanks Wayne, I'll pop you an E-mail with details.

Cheers,

Dave 8)
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