MGL Capstan Kit Range of Motion

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James.Lent
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MGL Capstan Kit Range of Motion

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Based on the instructions I found here:
https://www.mglavionics.co.za/Docs/caps ... nstall.pdf

The capstan kit is limited to 350 degrees of rotation, but I haven't been able to find what that actually results in for a total cable throw. I don't have the kit in hand, otherwise I'd just measure the diameter of the capstan. Does anyone know the total cable throw?

Thanks for your help!
rainier
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Re: MGL Capstan Kit Range of Motion

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Total usable travel about 10cm. That's 5cm either way from midpoint.
That's for the actual active range the AP can control.
You can add another 10cm or more each way at least for manual control. If this is the case the limitation is that the AP should be engaged when the controls are neutral (more or less). During typical AP operation the stick does not tend to move a lot. You will need to evaluate this on a case by case bases.
Should the AP be engaged while the drum is in the incorrect rotation the AP will not be able to function correctly.
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Re: MGL Capstan Kit Range of Motion

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Thanks Rainier. I've got a followup question. The capstan is thicker than the arm it replaces, but doesn't come with a new shear screw. As a result, insufficient threads are exposed. At best, I'm getting 1 thread engaged, which is obviously nowhere near enough for a secure attachment. Is there a longer shear screw I should be using? I'm hesitant to improvise here since this is a critical component of the fail safe system.

In the attached photo it LOOKS like there are 3-4 threads, but thanks to the lip on the side, only 0-1 can actually engage with the collar.
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rainier
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Re: MGL Capstan Kit Range of Motion

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You can fit a longer screw or even countersink the hole a bit deeper.
We like using brass screws here as they have just the perfect properties for this application but you can use a stainless screw as well.
It is M3 thread.
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