Msg ID:
2700045 |
safety wire +0/-3
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Author:nancy
8/19/2021 10:48:34 AM
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My boss says the piece of metal that caused a chip light was a piece of safety wire . I did not know that stainless steel was magnetic :) |
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Msg ID:
2700049 |
safety wire (NT) +2/-1
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Author:your boss is an idiot
8/19/2021 11:04:06 AM
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Msg ID:
2700051 |
Your brain got left behind (NT) +4/-1
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Author:and it’s not magnetic
8/19/2021 11:09:07 AM
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Msg ID:
2700058 |
safety wire (NT) +1/-1
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Author:Are All Chip Detectors Magnetic?
8/19/2021 11:27:59 AM
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Msg ID:
2700060 |
safety wire +1/-0
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Author:Ted E. Co
8/19/2021 11:31:32 AM
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Actually, Stainless Steel can be magnetic. It depends on the carbon compound. |
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Msg ID:
2700076 |
safety wire +9/-0
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Author:Hmmmm...
8/19/2021 1:18:01 PM
Reply to: 2700045
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It doesn't have to be magnetic IF it makes conductivity with the chip detector. Safety wire IS conductive. How the safety wire got to the chip plug would really be the question IF that's what made the chip det. light alluminate would be my question. |
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Msg ID:
2700083 |
safety wire +2/-0
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Author:a piece of safety wire can look like a
8/19/2021 1:31:11 PM
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bearing cage and I mean a small part otherwise, this is an idiotic post |
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Msg ID:
2700130 |
safety wire +0/-0
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Author:Sounds like something to be
8/19/2021 8:12:37 PM
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sent out for analys to see what it is. Easy to tell where it came from after figuring this out!
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Msg ID:
2700142 |
safety wire +0/-0
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Author:some stainless is slightly magnetic
8/19/2021 9:52:09 PM
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Still will cause a short on the chip detector if it creates a circuit across the teminal points. |
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Msg ID:
2700153 |
safety wire +1/-0
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Author:Fodguy
8/20/2021 12:14:12 AM
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Might do a study to see how safety wire got into the lube system. |
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Msg ID:
2700175 |
safety wire +2/-0
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Author:huey tech
8/20/2021 9:46:55 AM
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Decades ago working as A&P on the Gulf Coast had a 212 with flickering transmission chip light. Never would stay on, just flicker with acft running. Inspected chip plug and found clean. Function check of circuit was good. Ran up acft and immediately had the flickering chip light. Pulled the transmission external filter and found canister approximately half full of brass!!! Magnetic no, but did complete the circuit with contaminated oil flowing across the chip detector. Replaced transmission, oil coolers and flushed all the lines. Never did hear back which bearing cage had failed inside the transmission. |
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Msg ID:
2700516 |
safety wire +1/-0
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Author:Go back to school
8/22/2021 4:49:20 PM
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It doesn't need to be ferrous to illuminate the light. It just has to be conductive. The Scary part is that you turn wrenches. |
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