August
28, 1992
TO:
ALL Kitfox™ Builders
SUBJECT:
Matco Brake Caliper
FROM:
SkyStar Aircraft Corporation
It
has come to our attention that a slight change in the design of Matco brake
calipers may cause interference between the outboard brake pad of the #39002
(LBRH-12R) brake caliper (refer to Fig LGH-4 in the builders manual) and the
mounting lugs welded to the wheel for the brake rotor. Some calipers may also
impinge upon the bolts and nuts used to secure the caliper mounting plate to the
landing gear weldment. The caliper must be able to “float” from right to
left during brake operation to achieve best braking efficiency and pad wear. The
above mentioned impingement may prevent the caliper from floating to it’s
extreme inboard or outboard limit, reducing the effectiveness of the brakes.
Please
inspect your calipers to make sure that they do not hit the lugs on the wheels,
and that they can float to their full inboard or full outboard positions without
any interference from the mounting bolts for the caliper mounting plate. If
there is any interference between the caliper and either the lugs on the wheel
or the bolts on the mounting plate, clearance may be obtained by grinding the
affected parts per the drawings below. Do not grind the lugs on the wheel any
more than is necessary to obtain .030” clearance between the rotor and to
caliper.
Questions
regarding this procedure can be directed to our technical department, at
208-454-1443 or by FAX; 208-466-7194.