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The head of the bolt I am talking holds the brake pad plates inside
the brake hub with its thread end extending outside the hub for attachment to the aircraft frame. So it is an integral part of the brake assembly as it comes from Tost and I can't imagine anyone substituting for it. It is _not_ a single bolt simply used for attachment. Jack |
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On Sep 1, 8:50 am, Jack Glendening wrote:
The head of the bolt I am talking holds the brake pad plates inside the brake hub with its thread end extending outside the hub for attachment to the aircraft frame. So it is an integral part of the brake assembly as it comes from Tost and I can't imagine anyone substituting for it. It is _not_ a single bolt simply used for attachment. Jack The same thing happen to a DG 400 in HI 2 mo ago Tom |
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