Re: IVO prop dyn. balancing

Re: IVO prop dyn. balancing

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IVO prop dyn. balancing abripl 11-07-2005

stol wrote:
> Hmmmm, If you are running the paddle blades you can slightly shorten
> one to get it in balance because the paddle blades are blank on the
> ends, if you are running the rounded blades then your only choice is to
> place the weights under a prop bolt. I guess the question is,,,why no
> spinner???

We had an IVO prop on a Glastar and couldn't get it to stay
balanced. The blades, being held by only two bolts each, can move (or
swing) chordwise in the hub just enough that the assembly ends up being
off-balance chordwise, and no amount of spanwise balancing will fix it.
Even with those bolts torqued to spec we had blade movement between the
plates. Fretting was evident on the blade bushings and mating plate
surfaces. Scared us.
Too bad, since the prop pulled well, better than the Warp Drive
that replaced it. The Warp was so much easier to balance but presented
more hassle when changing pitch.

Dan




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