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TRIO Autopilot Mandatory Service Bulletin

GalinHdz

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I don't know if this has already been posted but I found this on the TRIO Autopilot webpage:

Out of a fielded population of over 3,000 Gold Standard servos, we have recently been notified of two instances where the pressed pin in the hub (behind the crank-arm) has worked loose in the hub. We have not yet been able to determine if this is a manufacturing issue, or a lot number of servos that might be affected. We are therefore recommending that all servos be fitted with a washer and cotter pin to preclude any possibility that the hub might come off of the shaft if the pin does loosen. The photo on the left shows the crank arm with a washer and cotter pin installed.

We consider this a mandatory change that must be installed before further flight.

The washer and cotter pin should be available at any hardware store. If not, contact us and we will send the components to you.

The washer inside diameter should be 5/16". The shaft is 8mm in diameter. The washer OD isn't real critical. The hole for the cotter pin is 3mm (about 1/8").

If you find that the pressed pin protrudes more than 1/16 inch out of the hub, notify the factory of the servo serial number and return the servo for service.


Here is a link to the web page with detailed information: http://www.trioavionics.com/Field_Change.htm

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I don't know if this has already been posted but I found this on the TRIO Autopilot webpage:

Out of a fielded population of over 3,000 Gold Standard servos, we have recently been notified of two instances where the pressed pin in the hub (behind the crank-arm) has worked loose in the hub. We have not yet been able to determine if this is a manufacturing issue, or a lot number of servos that might be affected. We are therefore recommending that all servos be fitted with a washer and cotter pin to preclude any possibility that the hub might come off of the shaft if the pin does loosen. The photo on the left shows the crank arm with a washer and cotter pin installed.

We consider this a mandatory change that must be installed before further flight.

The washer and cotter pin should be available at any hardware store. If not, contact us and we will send the components to you.

The washer inside diameter should be 5/16". The shaft is 8mm in diameter. The washer OD isn't real critical. The hole for the cotter pin is 3mm (about 1/8").

If you find that the pressed pin protrudes more than 1/16 inch out of the hub, notify the factory of the servo serial number and return the servo for service.


Here is a link to the web page with detailed information: http://www.trioavionics.com/Field_Change.htm

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Discussed in a thread earlier this summer:

http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=87567&highlight=trio+bulletin

Very easy to comply with, the hole is already drilled in the shaft, all you have to do is insert a cotter pin in it. An AN5 washer is a perfect fit on the shaft.
 
Thanks mucho Galin. ...just when I think I'm through crawling in the fuse. Glad I'm losing weight. :eek: I missed that prior post. Thank you for this info.

I missed it too so I figured other may have. I fly by 8T6 once in a while from Houston to McAllen. Maybe next time I can visit for a little while.

Very easy to comply with, the hole is already drilled in the shaft, all you have to do is insert a cotter pin in it. An AN5 washer is a perfect fit on the shaft.

Easy if the servo is out of the airplane. Squeezing my old, fat A_ _ into the rear of the fuselage makes this a lot harder than it should be. Oh the joys of airplane ownership. :cool:
 
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I missed it too so I figured other may have. I fly by 8T6 once in a while from Houston to McAllen. Maybe next time I can visit for a little while.
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Oh please do. My best contact # is 361-442-8607. I travel a lot - have to work to pay for my fun vices! :p

Cheers,
 
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