Basic Safety Wire Tips part 1 - 2 and 3 bolt patterns

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @Artiscrafty
    @Artiscrafty 2 роки тому +12

    You’re a safety wire ninja. Wow. Thank you I’m just learning and trying to get better looking safety wires

  • @pealmobile1
    @pealmobile1 8 місяців тому

    Nice video. Safety wiring is an art that we are all always improving on.

  • @johncarlosamador4848
    @johncarlosamador4848 Рік тому +4

    Best safety wire video ive seen so far

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 8 місяців тому

    This brought back lots of memories... i approve this video, being an ex jet engine mechanic...

  • @SilkRoadFamily
    @SilkRoadFamily 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this tips on how to work better with safety wires.

  • @marcomizzoni8323
    @marcomizzoni8323 3 роки тому +8

    At 5:28 when you make your pigtail couldn’t some one cut themselves still since it’s not tucked. Maybe the angle of the video makes it seem like that but I feel like we would get yelled at for that. Great video though I appreciate you posting this valuable info.😎

  • @billmac3911
    @billmac3911 2 місяці тому

    Great intro for some motorcycle work I’m doing. Thanks.

  • @UrAshWhole
    @UrAshWhole 2 роки тому +6

    Accidentally poking your hand with the wire is always fun. 😆

  • @crawford323
    @crawford323 3 роки тому +11

    Please explain more the indication of the direction of twist.

  • @xlillo6175
    @xlillo6175 Рік тому +3

    Hey there, not trying to be a hater, but feel the need to point out what's right. Based on what I was taught in A&P school and per the FAR AC;3.13-1B, the nicks in the wire from the pliers are a no go. Probably more concerning is the "around the world twists" Those are over working the wire making to brittle. It doesn't mention that term anywhere in the FAA rules, but it speaks to the number of twists (6-8 as you stated) and specifically "Safety wire must never be overstressed. Safety wire will break under vibrations if twisted too tightly". Making those around the world twists are doing just that and it will break with a lot of vibration. Same with he pigtail, still need to be 6-8 twists. Its super difficult to get it neat and accurate, but what was displayed would hav been cut by an IA, or instructor.

    • @bogoff99
      @bogoff99 7 місяців тому

      I am no expert but did wonder that myself when watching this.. I also thought would it not be an issue the many times the wires were worked back and forth at one spot when starting the twists by hand. maybe this is just because it's a demo video,
      it does look tidy tbf

  • @nemesisbreakz
    @nemesisbreakz 2 роки тому +4

    To be honest, as an inspector, you should be checking fastener tensions too. That's just my opinion. But on a side note your video is very informative. I find my twists coming to the hole a little short or a little too long

  • @alimansour3415
    @alimansour3415 3 роки тому +2

    Nice Instructions, Thanks.

  • @MajinGouken
    @MajinGouken 3 місяці тому

    On the second pattern wouldn’t it be better to run the wire coming out of the second bolt, under the twist?? 180 under the twist.

  • @tyty2240
    @tyty2240 3 роки тому +4

    Is there going to be a part 2, and will you continue to make videos?

    • @theaviationmaintenancechan1109
      @theaviationmaintenancechan1109  2 роки тому +3

      I am planning on making a part 2 as well as other videos, but it takes me a lot of time to shoot and edit them. I stay pretty busy so I can't commit to when that will be or how often I will add new ones.

  • @BrentMisita
    @BrentMisita 2 місяці тому

    Who do I contact about using a part of this video for skill level upgrade training for maintenance personnel in the United States Air Force?

    • @stanktank1730
      @stanktank1730 Місяць тому

      Are you planning on making a profit off of it? If not, I believe that as long as you credit the author fairly, it falls under fair use. Also what air frame?

  • @nemesisbreakz
    @nemesisbreakz 2 роки тому +2

    Does the twists per inch on the pigtail matter?

    • @theaviationmaintenancechan1109
      @theaviationmaintenancechan1109  2 роки тому +1

      The pigtail doesn't matter quite as much, but you still want it to be tight enough that it will hold the rest of the wire tight. You also don't want it to be so tight that it overstresses the wire causing it to break, either right away or later under vibration. Generally a little tighter than the rest of the wire is ok, and actually can help it stay twisted when you bend it under, but don't over do it.

    • @sasquatchrosefarts
      @sasquatchrosefarts Місяць тому

      ​@@theaviationmaintenancechan1109why aren't students required to break a certain number of bolts and safety wire to pass courses? The only way to learn this is to slowly , and deliberately, and with attention to detail, break a safety wire. To learn how it deforms during manipulation?

  • @jacobwhite4709
    @jacobwhite4709 3 роки тому +6

    7 level twist

  • @mohammedkhaled2456
    @mohammedkhaled2456 2 роки тому

    There are some scenes covered by your arm where I wanted to see how you sent the wire

  • @Kiddsworld66
    @Kiddsworld66 Рік тому

    Why are none of your twist 6-8 threads per inch? Just doing it for quickness?

  • @bradgeorge5748
    @bradgeorge5748 3 роки тому +2

    My problem is the direction to send the wire on th second or third bolt, thanx for the video 🇺🇲✈

    • @nick138
      @nick138 3 роки тому +3

      Opposite, You go from the first to the second clockwise, you would go counter clockwise from the second to the third, then the pig tail would be clockwise and tucked.

  • @kadiro2004
    @kadiro2004 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @brianleabo6295
    @brianleabo6295 2 роки тому

    I use the hand to or a drill

  • @MVP0137
    @MVP0137 Рік тому

    Did safety wire change. 10-12 turns per inch on runs. 6-8 on pig tails

    • @phtevenmolz5030
      @phtevenmolz5030 Рік тому +3

      Page 7-19 of the AC 43.13-1B says 6-8 twists per inch. And that has been the norm for *at least* 25 years, since the last change was in 1998.

  • @damnedpunk
    @damnedpunk 3 роки тому

    How do you properly cut it sir?

  • @LimaFoxtrot
    @LimaFoxtrot Рік тому

    Great video. Too bad there hasn't been anything posted in two years and the channel is basically dormant.

  • @bluegrassbassing3790
    @bluegrassbassing3790 3 роки тому +1

    Nice

  • @mithunvadher7171
    @mithunvadher7171 Рік тому

    Upload more videos please

  • @brucemckelvy9920
    @brucemckelvy9920 Рік тому +13

    If you are going to do instructional videos how about keeping your forearm from hiding all your work!

    • @enemyofthestate9358
      @enemyofthestate9358 Рік тому +13

      Probably couldn't afford invisible arms on the tool truck!!! Next time he should cut off his arm's before making a video!!!

  • @donramondeltasig
    @donramondeltasig 2 роки тому

    CREW DAWGS

  • @BikerDon2
    @BikerDon2 5 місяців тому

    You may be a safety wire ninja but you're not a camera ninja - so much of this video is out of sight behind your hand or your arm(s). I'm sure those with hundreds of these under their belt already will disagree but I've not done one before so am disappointed in this, sorry 😥

  • @paulwillson8386
    @paulwillson8386 3 роки тому

    First!

  • @callancollins7708
    @callancollins7708 Рік тому

    if this type of instruction was given in the navy...