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Old September 6th 05, 11:22 PM
flyhighdave(at)aol(dot)com
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I have noticed that a lot of panels look as though the gyros are not
shock mounted. They appear to be mounted directly on a fixed panel. Is
it advisable to shock mount them? I'm getting ready to start building
my panel and need some advice.
Thanks!
David

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Old September 7th 05, 04:06 AM
jerry wass
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flyhighdave(at)aol(dot)com wrote:
I have noticed that a lot of panels look as though the gyros are not
shock mounted. They appear to be mounted directly on a fixed panel. Is
it advisable to shock mount them? I'm getting ready to start building
my panel and need some advice.
Thanks!
David

Gyros will last a lot longer if their itty bitty bearings are protected
from vibration,---one way is to make a separate panel with all the gyros
in it, and suspend this panel from the rest of the Inst. panel.
Make provision to add more vibration mounts---sometimes you can get a
resonant vibration at cruise RPM
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Old September 7th 05, 05:44 AM
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"jerry wass" wrote

Gyros will last a lot longer if their itty bitty bearings are protected
from vibration,---one way is to make a separate panel with all the gyros
in it, and suspend this panel from the rest of the Inst. panel.
Make provision to add more vibration mounts---sometimes you can get a
resonant vibration at cruise RPM


Your post's wording was a little unclear to me. Are you saying to mount the
gyros in their own shock mountings, then add even more vibration mounts, or
were you just re-stating that the initial addition of vibration mounts is a
good thing?
--
Jim (confused, as usual) in NC

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Old September 7th 05, 12:45 PM
Blue
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If you are talking about a panel (dash) mount DG, or an electric AH, do not
shock mount them as they are designed to move with the frame (read dash).
If it is a remote gyro (for a compass), the housing should have adequate
shock mounting. A decent gyro should last 10,000Hrs

http://seaerospace.com/sperry/c14a.htm remote DG
http://seaerospace.com/rcallen/rca15ak.htm Panel DG

Regards

Blue




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flyhighdave(at)aol(dot)com wrote:
I have noticed that a lot of panels look as though the gyros are not
shock mounted. They appear to be mounted directly on a fixed panel. Is
it advisable to shock mount them? I'm getting ready to start building
my panel and need some advice.
Thanks!
David

Gyros will last a lot longer if their itty bitty bearings are protected
from vibration,---one way is to make a separate panel with all the gyros
in it, and suspend this panel from the rest of the Inst. panel.
Make provision to add more vibration mounts---sometimes you can get a
resonant vibration at cruise RPM



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Old September 7th 05, 08:40 PM
jerry wass
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Morgans wrote:
"jerry wass" wrote


Gyros will last a lot longer if their itty bitty bearings are protected
from vibration,---one way is to make a separate panel with all the gyros
in it, and suspend this panel from the rest of the Inst. panel.
Make provision to add more vibration mounts---sometimes you can get a
resonant vibration at cruise RPM



Your post's wording was a little unclear to me. Are you saying to mount the
gyros in their own shock mountings, then add even more vibration mounts, or
were you just re-stating that the initial addition of vibration mounts is a
good thing?


OK--Fer instance--lets mount 2 instruments in a 4" X 8" pc of whatever
you like---then put four of the little Lord rubber-baby-buggy-bumpers ,
one in each corner of the panel---if it vibrates badly at cruise RPM,
then add one or two more--this will change the resonant frequency and
move it somewhere else in the RPM band--maybe even above Red-Line.
 




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