The following are some pics of our progress with the Giant Propellers off FIFI. These bad boys are 16 feet 7 inches, tip to tip. They weigh in at 865 pounds of solid aluminium. Except of course, what steel is in the hub and the bearings. My plan is to use our 24" gooseneck trailer to load them on and take them to San Antonio Propeller later this week. In order to do that, we decided to avoid any clearance problems with overpases and take them apart here. What we are doing is separating the hub and removing two of the blades, then putting the hub back together with two blades on. That way we can get them all on in one load.
The first step was to find a way to support the blades when we separate the hub. We used the B-4 stands for that task.
Next was to remove the 12 hub bolts and put the dome back on.
These bolts are numbered and marked for there location on the hub. The reason is, they are somewhat hollow and filled with lead for balancing purposes.
After getting the dome back on, You hold upward pressure on the hub with the crane and use the weight of the blades to help separate the halfs. This involves the use of very large soft faced mallets. It eventually starts to separate and the dome with the upper hub half is lifted off and set aside for now.
After the two blades are removed, Hugh, my newest crew member awaits the arrival of the dome and hub for reassembly.
Put the hub halves back together with a few bolts to hold it. Then pick up two blades and hub and set it on the trailer!
Hugh is having a blast!!
I'll be posting more of the pics on our website if you haven't checked it out, please do!
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Dave