What about putting rubber grommet in the hole or use something to allow the
rotor to flex a little. It is common in the mechanical industry to put rubber
plates under machines so they don't start to wander around. I know that you can
get rubber tubes with screws and nuts vulcanizes to it.
Anyone with me on that idea?
Hans N2JF
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob <Rob@drumon.com>
To: TowerTalk@contesting.com
Sent: Sat, May 29, 2021 10:14 pm
Subject: [TowerTalk] Yaesu G800 Slipping on 25G Rotor Plate
Hi Group,
A couple questions. I installed a G800 in a 25G tower with a thrust
bearing top plate, that turns a JK Navassa 5 beam for a friend. At the
beginning and end of rotation, the torque from the beam was causing the
G800 to twist slightly on the plate, most likely from the bolt holes
being larger in diameter than the bolts. Apparently the grinding sound
was a bit unnerving to the operator. So with a short wrench so as not to
be able to easily strip the bottom casting, I incrementally and
carefully started tightening the bolts to get to the point where it
would not slip. So, you are probably smiling as you know what happened
next. Yes, I stopped after stripping the first bolt hole in the casting.
Fortunately, a new bottom casting is not that expensive from Yeasu and
is on its way. So my questions are:
1. How difficult is it to replace the bottom casting on a G800?
2. Any thought on how to install the rebuilt G800 and not have it slip
on the plate? Maybe something as simple as putting a star washer on each
bolt between the plate and the bottom casting?
Thanks,
Rob K6DQ
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