jukelemon
New member
Louisville, KY
- Aircraft Year
- 1977
- Aircraft Type
- 112B Hot Shot
- Reg Number
- N377SB
- Serial Number
- 526
Re: Control Yoke Collars
Owner = Me
I was hoping to rid my controls of the slop but I suppose all Commanders do this. Of the few planes I have flown, none had this issue of slop so I assumed it to be worn collars. Not so lol.
So...lesson learned.
I have my pair of collars/paperwork if someone needs a set. I have no use for the set from Jim.
Thanks Jim for the clarification.
Hi all.Hi All,
Today an owner reported installing a new collar and finding no difference between the new and old.
Allow me clarify:
The controls geometry requires the collar to move as the yoke shaft slides in and out, and safety margins must be maintained on collar ID to prevent drag in the controls. Thus, there are no dimensional changes from the old to the new, only a change of material to make the parts more "slippery". The usual complaints about old collars are that either (a) they are dragging, or (b) they have cracked.
Thanks,
Jim
Owner = Me

I was hoping to rid my controls of the slop but I suppose all Commanders do this. Of the few planes I have flown, none had this issue of slop so I assumed it to be worn collars. Not so lol.
So...lesson learned.
I have my pair of collars/paperwork if someone needs a set. I have no use for the set from Jim.
Thanks Jim for the clarification.