There are some all metal hi temp lock nut they use on jet engines that are small , fit the small prop hubs and work good. I bought mine off International waters . The may be called crush nuts .
Simple nuts with the nylon or teflon and keep putting fresh ones every so often. I bought some at lowes and also got some at a hobby shop. I just looked, steve has some kind of locking nut but not the ones with nylon that I could find, they maybe someplace on his pages.
I worked hard on that prop...put nylon nuts on it...... hehehe
Simple nuts with the nylon or teflon and keep putting fresh ones every so often. I bought some at lowes and also got some at a hobby shop. I just looked, steve has some kind of locking nut but not the ones with nylon that I could find, they maybe someplace on his pages.
I worked hard on that prop...put nylon nuts on it...... hehehe
Good answer, especially with the nylocks. They should be replaced every few uses. The metal ones are an interference fit and should be replaced every time they are taken off.
The metal ones are an interference fit and should be replaced every time they are taken off.
Hundreds of R/C boaters will disagree with the last part of that statement. I've been using "Zuber nuts" (similar to these: http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...?prod=ose-8135) for over twenty years, and I get lots of uses out of them before they become loose. You can easily feel then they are getting loose, and the wear is on both the shaft and the nut. You can either throw them away, or extend their life by carefully squeezing them in a vice just a bit. (It takes at least a 5" vice and careful use, but lots of us do it.) I have never tossed out a shaft due to worn threads either, a die works wonders.
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Lucky for me, I have yet to loose a prop but I always check my prop nut before each run. For added security I put a piece of small water/fuel tubing behind the nut over the threaded shaft. This will keep the nut from completely coming off.
"IT IS BETTER TO REMAIN SILENT AND THOUGHT A FOOL THAN TO OPEN YOUR MOUTH AND REMOVE ALL DOUBT"
I been using the zuber nuts as well for years. Never lost a prop yet due to one spinning off as long as it still has a tight fit. Plus they are hardened steel. And they are cheap. Now on my setups with tapered brass bullet style nuts I like to use some red locktite to keep them attached. A bit of heat from a lighter and the locktite softens enough to spin them right off.
Hundreds of R/C boaters will disagree with the last part of that statement. I've been using "Zuber nuts" (similar to these: http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...?prod=ose-8135) for over twenty years, and I get lots of uses out of them before they become loose. You can easily feel then they are getting loose, and the wear is on both the shaft and the nut. You can either throw them away, or extend their life by carefully squeezing them in a vice just a bit. (It takes at least a 5" vice and careful use, but lots of us do it.) I have never tossed out a shaft due to worn threads either, a die works wonders.
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And because you use them more than once makes it right. I have worked in places where you could lose your job for not replacing them every time.
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