TOST Shoe Brake Wheel Anchor Plate

SKU
6188 - 6199
In stock
$442.00
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Overview

TOST Shoe Brake Wheel Anchor Plate

TOST Anchor Plate - Spare Part

General Description

TOST Anchor Plate - completely fitted with all components: brake shoes with springs, anchor bolt, brake lever and cam. Please indicate the type of aircraft, axle diameter and anchor bolt above.

TOST Anchor Plate price varies depending on selection.
Use above dropdown box for selections and final price.

P/N

SKU

Desc Application Axle ∅ mm Anchor Bolt

048428

6188

Anchor Plate 4" 4″ Liliput shoe brake wheel 17 -

048422

6189

Anchor Plate 4"  4″ Kobold shoe brake wheel 20 M10X1

048423

6190

Anchor Plate 4" 4″ Kobold shoe brake wheel 25 M10X1

048522

6191

Anchor Plate 5" 5″ Standard shoe brake wheel 17 M8

048520

6192

Anchor Plate 5" 5″ Standard shoe brake wheel 20 M8

048523

6193

Anchor Plate 5" 5″ Standard shoe brake wheel 25 M8

048521

6194

Anchor Plate 5" 5″ Standard shoe brake wheel 20 M10X1

048524

6195

Anchor Plate 5" 5″ Standard shoe brake wheel 25 M10X1

048525

6196

Anchor Plate 5" 5″ Standard shoe brake wheel 30 M10X1

048526

6197

Anchor Plate 5" 5″ Standard shoe brake wheel 35 M10X1

048620

6198

Anchor Plate 6"  6″ Super shoe brake wheel 30

Inside Thread

M8

048421

6199

Anchor Plate 

Gnom/Bimbo

4″ Gnom and
5“ Bimbo shoe brake wheel
30

Inside Thread

M8

Notes to aircraft tires

Tire exchange

Removal:

  1. Jack up aircraft at specified point.
  2. Deflate tire completely before removing wheel unit.
  3. Do not unscrew the valve insert until the tire pressure has dropped to 0.2 bar.
  4. Remove wheel from axle.
  5. Loosen wheel bead from the hub shoulder with a rubber or plastic hammer.
  6. Undo wheel bolts (with 5 mm hexagon key), remove bolts and washers, split hub halves.

Mounting:

  1. Tires and wheel hubs must be clean and dry.
  2. Do not apply excessive force when replacing a wheel.
  3. Apply adhesive agent (or talcum powder) to the hub shoulder.
  4. Remove dirt, sand, labels, etc. from the tire. Apply a moderate amount of talcum powder to reduce friction between tube and tire.
    Caution: Too much talcum has the opposite effect.
  5. Fill air into tube (placed in the tire) until it is evenly round. Remove nut and washer from valve.
  6. Place tire (red mark at valve hole) and tube on the wheel half with the valve hole, push valve through valve hole
  7. Push other wheel half onto tire, match bolt holes with centering shaft.
  8. Insert wheel bolts, washers and any nuts, and tighten to the correct torque (M6: 9 to 10 Nm). Tighten bolts diagonally.
  9. Place a tire in a safety cage when inflating it to mounting pressure for the first time. If you do not have a safety cage, take great care when inflating the tire. Inflate the tire to mounting pressure. The mounting pressure is 10% more than the specified operating pressure. Check carefully for leaks. Leave to adjust at this pressure for 12 to 24 hours. Once the tire shows no leaks and is at operating pressure, the wheel unit can be mounted on the aircraft.
  10. Make sure that the wheel unit is mounted perfectly balanced to avoid vibration and excessive wear.

Red Dot:
Larger aircraft tires are marked with a red dot. This is an indication of the lightest spot of the tire. The valve must be placed at this point to eliminate or minimize a balance/vibration problem of the tire.

WARNING: 
An inflated tire is a potentially explosive device – treat it with the correct equipment and precautions!

Notes on inner tubes

Aircraft tubes are made from natural rubber, and they are slightly underdimensioned so that it is easier to install them in a new tire. The layers of an aircraft tire are made of nylon – they therefore tend to become larger with use.

The inner tube also increases in size, adapting to the larger inside diameter of the tire. If a tube enlarged in this way is later fitted in a new tire, it can happen that it is too big for the inside of the tire, with the result that the tube may crease.
These creases may rub through during operation, causing the tube to lose pressure. Rubbing through slowly results in slow pressure loss – the pilot is thus warned before a dangerous situation arises. If the tube tears during a start, the pilot will fail
to notice that he is flying with a flat tire.

Taking into consideration all the risks involved with fitting an old tube into a new tire, it is advisable always to fit new inner tubes in new tires.

Tire maintenance instructions

  1. Maintain stipulated air pressure, check at regular intervals! Underpressure results in reduced load capacity and shortens service life.
  2. Inspect tires at regular intervals for damages, shredding, flat areas and foreign objects.
  3. Wheel units must be mounted perfectly balanced. Wheel imbalance can result in damage to bearings and brake drums.
  4. Keep tires free of oil, grease, brake fluid and tar. Clean tires with rag soaked with petrol, then wash off with soap and water.

W&W stocks the parts highlighted in yellow in "Tech Data" table. All other P/N's are special order items that require approximately 4 weeks for delivery.

Always use TOST Tires and Tubes when available.

See "Tech Data" tab for Description, Application and Technical Data.

See "Docs" tab for "TOST Tire, Tube & Wheel Selection Guide".


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