Pitot Tube Bending
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Pitot Tube Bending
How do I bend 1/4" alloy pitot tube? It has to route along the wing and at some stage bend through 90 deg on entry into the cockpit, with more to follow around to the instrument. I assume I can't just bend it without kinking it. I guess dry sand is an answer - then a strong vacuum cleaner to get it out? Ideas please!
Dave
Dave
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Re: Pitot Tube Bending
Hi. David
You need a tube bender.
Something like this.
http://www.averytools.com/prodinfo.asp?number=370-FM
Ian.
You need a tube bender.
Something like this.
http://www.averytools.com/prodinfo.asp?number=370-FM
Ian.
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Re: Pitot Tube Bending
Thanks Ian. I don't think I'll be able to use a tube bender, as space in the cockpit it limited. I think I can manage to bend it with finger power, but am looking for other advice. Dave
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One of these simple spring type benders might be small enough? Easily available.
http://www.derbyshire-refrigeration.co. ... uct_id=302
Ian
http://www.derbyshire-refrigeration.co. ... uct_id=302
Ian
Re: Pitot Tube Bending
Whether a tube can be easily bent without kinking depends on its diameter to thickness ratio and its Youngs modulus. 1/4inch alloy, unless it has a very thin wall is likely to bend easily, especially if it isn't too hard. Try hand bending a sample over a 1inch bar (4D) to see if it will hand bend without kinking.
Basil Fairston
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Re: Pitot Tube Bending
Seems to me one of those questions that has a secret agenda. I would say very easily. You can bend
small alloy tube around a shape by hand. Normally pitot into wing and then flexible
polyurethane tube up to instrument.
Mike
small alloy tube around a shape by hand. Normally pitot into wing and then flexible
polyurethane tube up to instrument.
Mike
Mike Blyth
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or this:ian herdis wrote:You need a tube bender.
http://www.lasaero.com/site/products/ar ... =R042SD1CL
or this:
http://www.lasaero.com/site/products/ar ... =R03RDJXXX
Rob Swain
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If the good Lord had intended man to fly, He would have given him more money.
Re: Pitot Tube Bending
Fill the tube with soft sand, tap the tube to ensure sand is compacted well, make sure it is capped of at each end to ensure the sand remains firm (tape should do) and carefully bend.
Roger Callow
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Re: Pitot Tube Bending - Job Done
Thanks for all the advice. It's like many of those problems - get on and do it and it's not that difficult. A mate happened to call round to view and brought over a small Clarke pipe bender which he had. There's enough space to pull lots of excess tube - bending it round things - through into the cockpit and hey presto! The 90 deg bit is done and the majority of the rest is possible with finger power. It's nice to get the backup support here - TVM
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Re: Pitot Tube Bending
Dave - as a matter of interest, and if you don't mind, why are you fitting aluminium tubing throughout ?
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BIll, I have got plastic tube in the wing, but don't like the look of plastic in the cockpit, so it turns metal through the centre section and into the cockpit. Dave
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Hi Dave,
good to see your Chilton in the magazine, you are progressing quickly, keep up the good work!
Colin
good to see your Chilton in the magazine, you are progressing quickly, keep up the good work!
Colin
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Re: Pitot Tube Bending
Just been to A shop beginning with A, selling a pipe bender, 6,8, and 10mm ideal for soft tube £9.99.
Looked good
Looked good
Mike Blyth
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Didn't know Asda did pipe benders. You live and learn!
Rob Swain
If the good Lord had intended man to fly, He would have given him more money.
If the good Lord had intended man to fly, He would have given him more money.