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February 15th 16, 03:20 PM
I am trying to get the seatbelts in our club Grob 103 (Twin II) rebuilt to save some money over buying new ones.   Unfortunately, the tags are worn and unreadable.   I need that part number so the seat belt shop can recertify..   Does anybody have a parts manual or can you look at the belts in your Grob 103 and read the part numbers?   They are Scroth.
Mark
Michael Opitz
February 15th 16, 05:23 PM
At 14:20 15 February 2016,  
wrote:
>I am trying to get the seatbelts in our club Grob 103 (Twin II) 
rebuilt to
>=
>save some money over buying new ones.   Unfortunately, the tags 
are worn
>an=
>d unreadable.   I need that part number so the seat belt shop can
>recertify=
>..   Does anybody have a parts manual or can you look at the belts 
in your
>G=
>rob 103 and read the part numbers?   They are Scroth.
>
>
>
>Mark
>
They are normally annotated along with the tow releases in section 
H of the German lifetime loose-leaf binder.  That's the section for 
items that have to be replaced periodically. 
We have found that replacing them with new Hooker Harnesses is a 
cheaper option in the USA.  The problem with re-webbing the old 
harnesses is that the buckles don't have TSO stamps on them.  The 
only legal way to get the old harnesses re-done with a TSO is to 
send them back to Germany.  This process costs so much that it 
becomes more cost effective to just replace them with a new set. 
Hooker will also re-web them for cheap, but they won't be TSO'd.
 http://www.hookerharness.com/aviationsport.html
Hope this helps,
Mike
Michael Opitz
February 15th 16, 05:23 PM
At 14:20 15 February 2016,  
wrote:
>I am trying to get the seatbelts in our club Grob 103 (Twin II) 
rebuilt to
>=
>save some money over buying new ones.   Unfortunately, the tags 
are worn
>an=
>d unreadable.   I need that part number so the seat belt shop can
>recertify=
>..   Does anybody have a parts manual or can you look at the belts 
in your
>G=
>rob 103 and read the part numbers?   They are Scroth.
>
>
>
>Mark
>
They are normally annotated along with the tow releases in section 
H of the German lifetime loose-leaf binder.  That's the section for 
items that have to be replaced periodically. 
We have found that replacing them with new Hooker Harnesses is a 
cheaper option in the USA.  The problem with re-webbing the old 
harnesses is that the buckles don't have TSO stamps on them.  The 
only legal way to get the old harnesses re-done with a TSO is to 
send them back to Germany.  This process costs so much that it 
becomes more cost effective to just replace them with a new set. 
Hooker will also re-web them for cheap, but they won't be TSO'd.
 http://www.hookerharness.com/aviationsport.html
Hope this helps,
Mike
Michael Opitz
February 15th 16, 05:59 PM
At 14:20 15 February 2016,  
wrote:
>I am trying to get the seatbelts in our club Grob 103 (Twin II) 
rebuilt to
>=
>save some money over buying new ones.   Unfortunately, the tags 
are worn
>an=
>d unreadable.   I need that part number so the seat belt shop can
>recertify=
>..   Does anybody have a parts manual or can you look at the belts 
in your
>G=
>rob 103 and read the part numbers?   They are Scroth.
>
>
>
>Mark
>
They are normally annotated along with the tow releases in section 
H of the German lifetime loose-leaf binder.  That's the section for 
items that have to be replaced periodically. 
We have found that replacing them with new Hooker Harnesses is a 
cheaper option in the USA.  The problem with re-webbing the old 
harnesses is that the buckles don't have TSO stamps on them.  The 
only legal way to get the old harnesses re-done with a TSO is to 
send them back to Germany.  This process costs so much that it 
becomes more cost effective to just replace them with a new set. 
Hooker will also re-web them for cheap, but they won't be TSO'd.
 http://www.hookerharness.com/aviationsport.html
Hope this helps,
Mike
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