Quick Jack Option

Ask Questions and Offer Advice Related to the Cessna 120 & 140 Type
Forum rules
You must be a member of the Cessna 120-140 Association in order to post new topics, reply to existing topics, or search for information on this forum. Use the "Join" link in the red menu bar.
8359
Posts: 229
Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:53 pm
Name: Tamer A
Location: KSNA
Aircraft Type: 1946 C120 O-290-D
Occupation-Interests: Engineer
Contact:

Quick Jack Option

Post by 8359 »

Saw this video the other day, and I think it's a pretty good idea. Got me thinking I could CAD up the plate mounted to the axle pretty easy. I'm going to re-purpose a pitbull motorcycle stand as the jack part. The inner diameter of the tube is 0.860" so it can accept a 1/2" NPT pipe or the end of the pitbull stand.

The design will fit the 120/140/150/170, but certain year models will need the 1/4" holes drilled out to 5/16" and/or 3/8". (Grove Type 2 but with 1/4" holes).

If you are interested in a set, let me know. I'm by no means trying to turn this into a business, but I figured since I'm doing the leg work I'd offer it up to the forum, makes no difference to me if I order 5 sets or 10. A set of two will be $110 shipped. I'm not making any money off them, this is my cost. I'm having them machined out of 1018 steel. The plate is 1/8" thick and the tube is 3/16" thick. Estimated mass is 0.318 lbs.

Most people who have done something similar have been able to get away with just a logbook entry. This would be considered an owner produced part per the FAA.

Video of operation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nnfRKqxTP4

Part:
5016-2 Jack Tube.PNG
5016-2 Jack Tube.PNG (229.69 KiB) Viewed 5420 times
IMG_7413.jpg
IMG_7413.jpg (106.67 KiB) Viewed 5420 times
Image
8424
Posts: 217
Joined: Sun Mar 17, 2019 11:43 am
Name: Steve A H
Location: OK74
Aircraft Type: 1950 C140A
Occupation-Interests: Retired
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 8424 »

That's pretty slick!

May have to talk to the banker (wife) about this!

Steve H
8359
Posts: 229
Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:53 pm
Name: Tamer A
Location: KSNA
Aircraft Type: 1946 C120 O-290-D
Occupation-Interests: Engineer
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 8359 »

Having some fun with the CAD. Modeled up with the 850 tires currently on my bird..
C120-Stand-01.PNG
C120-Stand-01.PNG (414.17 KiB) Viewed 5311 times
C120-Stand-02.PNG
C120-Stand-02.PNG (351.85 KiB) Viewed 5311 times
Image
User avatar
8233
Posts: 276
Joined: Wed May 02, 2018 6:52 pm
Name: David Freeland
Location: Kansas City
Aircraft Type: 1946 C120
Occupation-Interests: Program Management
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 8233 »

Looks like a great idea but would you need a 337 to bolt that onto the gear the way it's designed? Just wondering how hard it would be to get approved.
David Freeland - CFII
1972 Bellanca Super Viking and 1946 Cessna 120
8359
Posts: 229
Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:53 pm
Name: Tamer A
Location: KSNA
Aircraft Type: 1946 C120 O-290-D
Occupation-Interests: Engineer
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 8359 »

A few other people online have welded up a similar bracket. They all installed with just a logbook entry, no 337 or approval. But at the end of the day, I think it would be up to your IA. My thought is you aren’t using different bolts or anything, basically like bolting up a plate washer.
Image
User avatar
6643
Posts: 2444
Joined: Tue May 01, 2018 7:00 am
Name: John C
Location: KLCI, NH
Aircraft Type: 1946 C140/C90
Occupation-Interests: A&P, semi-retired
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 6643 »

Any alteration of the landing gear is a major alteration. So it boils down to whether or not this is an alteration. Personally, I think I'd let it slide. Just make sure you use the same hardware, and get the hole pattern "perfect" and the diameter spot on. If you're using MS20004 bolts I'd use MS20002-C4 washers instead of chamfering the part and having the bolt bear directly on the part, as it does on the gear leg.

Oh, and you're going to need longer bolts.
8359
Posts: 229
Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:53 pm
Name: Tamer A
Location: KSNA
Aircraft Type: 1946 C120 O-290-D
Occupation-Interests: Engineer
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 8359 »

Thanks for the insight John.

The bracket has already been sent out, I double and triple checked the bolt pattern prior to sending it out, and I spec'd it with a close fit hole. I've been using the MS20004-28 with 3 washers, so I think I may be able to get away with less washers and the bracket. Too late to ditch the countersink, but I understand your logic in using the C4 washer in counting is as not "major." I guess I can always throw a washer under the bolt head, but it would have has much surface contact with the plate then. Material properties on 1018 vs 4130 (washer) are pretty close, but I guess pretty close doesn't count in aerospace.
Image
User avatar
6643
Posts: 2444
Joined: Tue May 01, 2018 7:00 am
Name: John C
Location: KLCI, NH
Aircraft Type: 1946 C140/C90
Occupation-Interests: A&P, semi-retired
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 6643 »

The MS20002-C4 washer is hardened more than an AN960 washer, and has the countersink. (MS20002-4 is the same thing without the countersink.) I'm concerned that if the bolt bears directly on the part the metal will not be hard enough and it will loose tension over time.
8359
Posts: 229
Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:53 pm
Name: Tamer A
Location: KSNA
Aircraft Type: 1946 C120 O-290-D
Occupation-Interests: Engineer
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 8359 »

I had a long biz trip after the parts arrived and wasn't able to install until this weekend. It turned out great! The motorcycle stand could use a little longer lever arm to get it over easier, but that's an easy fix. It does lift it way higher that I need to service the tire/brakes, but that gives me some room if I end up with bigger tires. I took John's advice and used the C4 washer under the head and only needed one under the nut.

I have 5 more sets I'm selling at my cost if anyone else wants a pair.

Image
Image
Image
Image
User avatar
6643
Posts: 2444
Joined: Tue May 01, 2018 7:00 am
Name: John C
Location: KLCI, NH
Aircraft Type: 1946 C140/C90
Occupation-Interests: A&P, semi-retired
Contact:

Re: Quick Jack Option

Post by 6643 »

Nice!
Post Reply