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Fri Dec 22, 2006 10:36 am
OK, got to the point of bashing my head against a brick wall trying to track these down here in the UK. Anyone got any kicking about over your side of the pond? The AN256F10 is a 90 degree floating anchor nut, 10-32 size for an AN3 bolt. We need a dozen or so. I brought what were supposed to be some recently but they turned out to be the fixed non-floating type when they arrived. If anyone knows of any, please shout.
Thanks,
Phil
Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:02 pm
If you haven't had any luck yet, try one of these:
JARRDD, INC
T= (856) 310-0022
F= (856) 310-0100
Jean V. Jarrdd
Director of Sales
jeanv@jarrdd.com Manufacturers Part Number: T9S1032D
5310 00-207-9316 NUT New 22
12/11/2006
National Item Identification Number (NIIN) for this nutplate is 5310-00-207-9316
Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:46 pm
Phil why do you need a 90 degree .. Can you snake a regular floating nut plate behind what your doing with safety wire and install with nut plate rivets.? got pictures? I have lots of nut plates
Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:07 am
Looked on ILS (inventory Locating Service) and found that the following UK company (located near Gatwick) is showing some in stock. If this doesn't work, PM me and I will send you the extensive list of US suppliers that show stock on hand.
HAYWARD & GREEN AVIA (1404)
SITA/LGWHGCR AN256F10
NS NUTPLATE Phone 441273492237
Fax 441273493898
Thu Jan 04, 2007 4:04 am
Thanks for your help on this guys. Much appreciated.
BW, a standard MS21078 won't install. The captive mounts on the inner surfact of a tightly curved leading edge nose rib, so the base of a 21078 is too long to mount on the back of the curve. The AN256 however will mount on the flat lower part of the rib with the much smaller section containing the nut held up against the back of the curved flange with no need to atach the nutplate to the flange itself.
Well, I've cocked-up explaining it as that makes about as much sense to me as ancient Greek, but I know what I mean!
Cheers,
P
Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:35 pm
[quote="Phil Earthey"]Thanks for your help on this guys. Much appreciated.
BW, a standard MS21078 won't install. The captive mounts on the inner surfact of a tightly curved leading edge nose rib, so the base of a 21078 is too long to mount on the back of the curve. The AN256 however will mount on the flat lower part of the rib with the much smaller section containing the nut held up against the back of the curved flange with no need to atach the nutplate to the flange itself.
Sounds like a speech at the UN .
Thu Jan 04, 2007 9:10 pm
Phil, was anyone on the list I sent able to help ?
Thu Jan 04, 2007 9:57 pm
Looked through our inventory here at work
sorry I can't help you out
could there be an alternate part number?
Todd
Mon Jan 08, 2007 4:30 am
Rick,
The details were vert welcome, thanks. All now sorted.
BW,
P
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