Actually it is two brackets. Grove does not sell them. You need to
make your own. I can send pictures of the brackets on the one I have
for sale if anyone wants them. Mine were welded then heat treated.
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Subject: RE: KR> Diehl Gear Width Dimensions
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And remember that I have a KR with gun drilled Grove gear, gear mounts,
and Matco wheels and brakes for sale for about the cost of the gear
alone.
br...@eamanufacturing.com
904-536-1780
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Subject: RE: KR> Diehl Gear Width Dimensions
From: "Dan Heat
Compared to the Diehl, and I have had both, it is much easier to install and
to inspect. If you get it gun drilled, brake lines are much easier. There
is no fiberglass work to be done other than to fair in the gear on the
bottom of the fuselage.
There are three downsides that I can think of, com
#x27;KRnet'
Subject: RE: KR> Diehl Gear Width Dimensions
Just looked it up. 3/4" thick and weighs 21.6 # This is for the single
piece, which is the one I would recommend if you are going to use the grove.
Also, get it gun drilled. You will be glad you did.
http://www.groveaircraft.com/landing_gear.html
Just looked it up. 3/4" thick and weighs 21.6 # This is for the single
piece, which is the one I would recommend if you are going to use the grove.
Also, get it gun drilled. You will be glad you did.
http://www.groveaircraft.com/landing_gear.html
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click
Grove gear for a KR2 is 7/8" for a weight of 1050lb
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3/4" sound plenty thick to me. I'm thinking my Diehl 30 inch legs
with 1/8 inch thickness added is maybe 3/4 inch and the aluminum is
much stiffer. ( I'm guessing) Anyone using the Grove gear? How thick is it?
La
At 08:48 PM 8/23/2012, you wrote:
>I'm using 3/4" 7075 T6 for the legs.
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3/4" sound plenty thick to me. I'm thinking my Diehl 30 inch legs
with 1/8 inch thickness added is maybe 3/4 inch and the aluminum is
much stiffer. ( I'm guessing) Anyone using
Thank you, Larry and Tony--
Tony--thank you very much for sending that helpful material. I'm
surprised at how close to the Diehl gear width dimensions I came (3" at
bottom, 4.25" at widest, 2" plus at top).
With my taller spars I couldn't use the Diehl bracket. Since I couldn't
use that, it
>
>I found a lot of Diehl gear posts in the archives, but none with the
>width dimensions of the legs.
>If someone has those, or could measure them, I'd appreciate it!
>For example: 2" at the top
> 4" at widest part on the spar bracket
> Narrowing to 3" w
Hello All,
I found a lot of Diehl gear posts in the archives, but none with the
width dimensions of the legs.
If someone has those, or could measure them, I'd appreciate it!
For example: 2" at the top
4" at widest part on the spar bracket
Narrowing to 3
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