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Seat Pan Failure

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2022 10:05 pm
by phenry
I am having an real issue with the seat pan in my legacy tri-gear Waiex. Please see attached pictures.

The seat as torn around the elevator pushrod proactive cover.
An unused tab on the joystick yoke is contacting the underneath of the seat pan.
The pan is also contacting the bracing on the landing gear mounts.

I am wondering if this is a problem that others have encountered and if so what their solution was to fix the issue permanently.

I have considered several solutions:
1. Small doubler over the tear and ignore the other issues. (Not really satisfactory).
2. Install a more rigid pan doubler over the complete effected area. (Would add weight, make the already seat more so and probably not work that well).
3. Make a new seat and wait of it to happen again. (Not really satisfactory).
4. Repair whole of pan with a lighter doubler and raise pan at middle hinge to increase clearances.
5. Make new seat with previous option in design.

Anyway if anyone has been here please let me know what you did and how it worked out.

seat#1a.jpg
Seat tear

seat#3a.jpg
Yoke tab interferance

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Seat contacting landing gaer

Re: Seat Pan Failure

PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2022 11:04 pm
by Bryan Cotton
Peter,
We had the issue with the trim tab on the sticks hitting the seat pan. We cut it off and did something else for the trim:


I riveted a tube onto the seat pan to give me a little extra clearance:
tube riveted on seat sling.jpg
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On the part that tore, I made a doubler that went over the pushrod cover. I'll have to get a picture at the hangar tomorrow.

Re: Seat Pan Failure

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2022 10:55 am
by Bryan Cotton
Here is how I reinforced the seat sling where yours tore:
seat sling doubler.jpg


I bent up a piece of aluminum to nest on the elevator pushrod cover. It has a tab that extends forward and goes under the seat sling. There are 7 screws total retaining it.

Mine is a tailwheel configuration so I can't offer any advice on your maingear interference.

Re: Seat Pan Failure

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 6:21 pm
by phenry
Bryan,
Thanks for the replies.
You have been very helpful.
I am going to make a whole new seat and raise it by 25mm. (see picture below)
I am going to grind off the tab like you have done.
I am also going to make a part to go over the Control Pushrod Cover as you have done. Will extend to act as a doubler and insert from underneath.
I might add, this is not what I had planned for the next few days.

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