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jack grebe
03-15-2006, 01:36 PM
can anyone identify what these tools are? I was told they might be for Cessna. possibly some sort of spring compresser?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/p24b3075a51d04804c682a3dfd637afb4/efd37d1a.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/pff7d96f7fe7809f2742175105ec599e3/efd37cdf.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/pc315eea0d8077e337219578854d0c8db/efd37c7e.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/pe566274a71009778aa2feb44547f1951/efd37c47.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/pef32f394449ef37b34114e130261d0c5/efd37bde.jpg

[ 03-15-2006, 05:21 PM: Message edited by: jack grebe ]

cs
03-15-2006, 01:40 PM
Almost looks like some sort of pully puller.

Chad

jack grebe
03-15-2006, 04:22 PM
bump. anybody got a clue?

Alan D. Hyde
03-15-2006, 04:23 PM
A & P tools???

Alan

jack grebe
03-15-2006, 04:29 PM
some say Kell- strom...one says borroughs

ishmael
03-15-2006, 04:56 PM
Do you know? They look very specialized. My guess is in line with Chad's, some sort of moving of gears or pulleys or some damn thing. Do they go together, in a set?

Gary E
03-15-2006, 04:56 PM
Originally posted by jack grebe:
some say Kell- strom...one says borroughsKellstrom did or maybe still does make aircraft parts and tools... Send them the picture and maybe they can help id them

jack grebe
03-15-2006, 05:19 PM
No I don't know what they are,just that they are cessna possibly. they do resemble a puller but not a wheel or gear puller......no hooks or threaded rod. looks more like a compressor of sorts.I put a post on a cessna forum, I'll see if anything comes of it

Meerkat
03-15-2006, 05:22 PM
Propeller puller?

gary porter
03-15-2006, 05:39 PM
They remind me of diesel engine tools like a prechamber puller etc. Perhaps Mercedes.
Gary

jack grebe
03-15-2006, 05:46 PM
and here I thought this forum knew everything ....silly me :D

Ross M
03-15-2006, 05:54 PM
My guess is an oleo-strut servicing kit.

Ross

Memphis Mike
03-15-2006, 05:56 PM
Originally posted by jack grebe:
and here I thought this forum knew everything ....silly me :D Hemi puller. With different attachments for the various sizes of the Hemi.

Now, what else do you want to know...? you dummy. :rolleyes:

jack grebe
03-15-2006, 06:03 PM
damn it mike....I went lookin for "hemi puller"no such thing :D

bukuboy
03-15-2006, 06:14 PM
If ya don't know what the tools are used for the best thing is to throw them out, you won't miss them. ----Bukuboy

Memphis Mike
03-15-2006, 06:17 PM
Originally posted by jack grebe:
damn it mike....I went lookin for "hemi puller"no such thing :D LOL! :D You're the kinda guy I could send lookin for a metric cresent wrench. :D

jack grebe
03-15-2006, 09:13 PM
ok after some research they are pratt& whitney,pt-6....whatever that is :confused:

brian.cunningham
03-15-2006, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by jack grebe:
ok after some research they are pratt& whitney,pt-6....whatever that is :confused: Holy coincidence Batman. That's actually what I'm going to Canada at the end of the month to work on!

It's a turboprop for small aircraft
http://www.aerodynecorp.com/newimages/Matt%20Jeff%20E90.jpg
or boats if you so inclined. smile.gif
[url]http://www.arneson-industries.com/aDSC_0112.jpg[/url

BrianW
03-15-2006, 09:39 PM
Well, I'm an A&P but can't identify the tools. The larger ones look like seal installers and pullers.

For whatever reason, I get the impression the others may be used for prop/hub repair.

jack grebe
03-15-2006, 10:13 PM
would P&W parts # help?

brian.cunningham
03-16-2006, 11:12 AM
Seeing I've got the manual in front of me, yes smile.gif

jack grebe
03-16-2006, 11:44 AM
Brian, I have them on ebay right now. the part #'s are listed there. thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=4622849296&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT

jack grebe
03-16-2006, 12:24 PM
while you at it brian can you identify this
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/pa488cc5b9517720884bb27957319766c/efd10dc3.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/paefbd1328d9db4c7426adb26b2d551a4/efd10d43.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/p90e2a0f9482dbf17ef6e841b513abc9a/efd10cd7.jpg

BrianW
03-16-2006, 04:19 PM
I know your talking to the other Brian, as well you should, since he's going to school for that engine.

But, the last item looks like a simple test box. Is there a single cable coming out of the box, with perhaps a cannon plug on the end? Or I suppose there could be two leads coming out of the box, if it's meant to be inserted in-line with a component.

If so, it's an adapter for using a multi-meter to test several different functions of the engine electronic controls. I'm fairly sure it's for an engine, due to the 'increase/decrease' switch and labels. Most helicopters I have worked on have at least one 'inker-dinker' switch to make minor adjustments in engine speed. I'm assuming since the PT6 is also a turboshaft engine, it's the same way.

Anyhow, a mechanic can hook the box up to the cannon plug, then check several functions by simply switching his multi-meter leads into the various labeled 'ports'. That's a whole lot easier than trying to hold a meter lead on the tiny pins in the cannon plug itself.

That's a very basic one by the way, assuming I'm correct.

[ 03-16-2006, 05:22 PM: Message edited by: BrianW ]

jack grebe
03-16-2006, 04:33 PM
yes, one cable comes out of the box then intoa harness of sorts with 2 female and one male multi prong plugs

jack grebe
03-18-2006, 01:16 PM
I still don't know what those tools are but someone does.....they topped $200. on ebay with almost 5 days to go :D .....not bad for a $20 dollar box lot

Paul Pless
03-18-2006, 01:18 PM
Jack, you have to admit this is kinda funny. Your gonna sell something to somebody, then as the seller your gonna turn around and ask them what the hell it was they just bought. :D

brian.cunningham
03-18-2006, 05:50 PM
the pics won't show up at work thank's to the firewall :rolleyes: So, I'll need to save this thread to my memory stick. I'll get back to you Monday...of course you'll probably have them SOLD by then

jack grebe
03-18-2006, 05:58 PM
they still have over 4 days to go Brian
Paul, I'm not waiting...check the link, I'm asking while they are being sold :D

brian.cunningham
03-18-2006, 06:00 PM
In the meantime try giving Pratt's tool division a call
http://www.pwctoolingsolutions.com/
http://tooling.pwc.ca/img/im1_new.jpg

ishmael
03-18-2006, 06:05 PM
They look really nice. They remind, a little, of the tools I used on bicycles, years back. Still have them. If you didn't have the application they were useless, but they were still nice. Campagnola crank pullers, and such.

200 sounds like a serious bargain. LOL.

jack grebe
03-18-2006, 06:06 PM
this is kinda funny though, so far I'm making 180 bucks selling something that I know nothin about :D heyyy maybe I should get into real estate :cool:

[ 03-18-2006, 07:06 PM: Message edited by: jack grebe ]

jack grebe
03-18-2006, 06:07 PM
forget that I might have to shave my head

Katherine
03-18-2006, 06:09 PM
You'd have to develop more attitude too.

jack grebe
03-18-2006, 06:11 PM
I DO HAVE AN ATTITUDE....just ask my wife :rolleyes:

brian.cunningham
03-20-2006, 11:38 AM
Here's the list of tools I have access to:
LIST OF P&WC TOOL DRAWINGS
Tool Number Rev Tool Description
PWC30046 AA Puller, Seal Carrier
PWC30075 H Drift, Carrier
PWC30077 A Puller, Oil Drain
PWC30114 AY Wrench, Nut
PWC30128 R Puller
PWC30415 E Compressor, Ring
PWC30443 Puller, Fuel Pump Filter
PWC30444 Puller, Fuel Pump Filter
PWC30518 C Puller
PWC30675 A Drift, Oil Seal
PWC31771 A Spreader, Nut
PWC32072 C Puller, Oil Tube
PWC32366 B Pusher, Tube
PWC32396 J Jackscrew, Accessory Gearbox
PWC32468 Puller, Tube
PWC32470 Puller, Tube
PWC34060 A Fixture, Locking Insert
PWC34062 Puller, Insert
PWC34212 Puller, Cover
PWC34295 E Tube, Transfer, Plenum Pressure
PWC34314 Drift, Seal
PWC34316 Drift, Seal
PWC34336 Puller-Pusher, Tube
PWC34418 A Puller, Cover
PWC34532 A Puller, Cover
PWC34601 Puller, Adapter
PWC37065 A Drift, Seal
PWC37078 Drift, Carrier
PWC37088 B Drift, Seal
PWC37303 Pusher, Tube
PWC37383 B Puller, Torque Sensor
PWC37433 D Base, Seal Carrier
PWC37434 A Drift, Seal Carrier
PWC37442 D Locator, Liner
PWC37554 A Puller, Cover
PWC37612 Drift, Seal Carrier
PWC37645 A Drift, Seal
PWC37651 D Puller, Cover
PWC37663 C Drift, Housing
PWC37664 B Puller, Seal
PWC37666 Pin, HMU Rigging
PWC37667 D Base, Housing
PWC37672 A Puller, Housing
PWC37728 A Puller, Chip Detector Adapter
PWC37750 Puller, Seal
PWC37821 Puller, Strainer Cover RGB
PWC37851 Puller, Cover
PWC37855 B Puller, Oil Tank Plug
PWC37857 Lever, Cover
PWC37865 Drift, Seal
PWC37952 B Puller, Sleeve
PWC37953 A Puller, Sleeve
PWC37981 E Puller, Sleeve
PWC38071 Puller, Seal
PWC38072 Puller, Seal
PWC38073 Drift, Seal
PWC38078 Drift, Carrier
PWC38079 B Base, Seal
PWC38105 A Puller, Drain Plug
PWC38163 A Pin, MFC Rigging
PWC38171 B Puller, Lip Seal Housing
PWC38172 Drift, Lip Seal
PWC38178 Base, Lip Seal Housing
PWC38195 Drift, Lip Seal
PWC38380 Drift, Seal
PWC38381 Drift, Seal
PWC38382 A Drift, Seal
PWC42034 Jackscrew
PWC42191 B Puller, Oil Cap
PWC43172 A Puller, Cover
PWC43177 A Puller, Cover
PWC43311 A Pin, Rigging, Actuator
PWC43312 A Pin, Rigging, Unison Ring
PWC50272 Drift, Seal
PWC50476 Locator, Bellyband Ring
PWC50765 E Scale, Cap
PWC50781 Puller, Restrictor
PWC50782 Puller, Restrictor
PWC50986 Puller, Check Valve
PWC54001 C Wrench, T6 Thermocouple
PWC54201 G Wrench, T6 Thermocouple
PWC54254 D Puller-Pusher, Transfer Tube
PWC54255 E Puller-Pusher, Transfer Tube
PWC54401 C Wrench, Thermocouple
PWC54639 B Socket, Plug
PWC54642 Puller, Auxiliary Tank Cover
PWC54746 B Guide, O-Ring
PWC55059 Puller, Seal Carrier
PWC55060 Drift, Seal
PWC55143 A Base, Gear
PWC55147 A Socket, Nut
PWC55426 A Sling, RGB, Top
PWC55453 G Sling, Engine
PWC55538 Puller, Cover
PWC55554 A Adapter, Fuel In
PWC55574 B Puller - Knocker, Rear Inlet Case Assy
PWC55607 A Puller, Transfer Tube
PWC55630 Fixture - Locking, RGB Geartrain
PWC55732 B Cap, Ignition Lead
PWC55744 Drift, AGB Breather Adapter
PWC55767 Base, Seal Carrier
PWC55768 Drift, Lip Seal
PWC55803 A Puller, Cover
PWC55814 Fork, Transfer Tube
PWC55829 Puller - Knocker, Rear Inlet Case Assy
PWC55843 Puller, Seal Carrier
PWC55859 Drift, Lip Seal
PWC55894 Puller, Seal Carrier
PWC55896 A Mandrel, Seal
PWC55915 A Uncrimper, Tab Washer
PWC55934 Base, Seal
PWC55957 Guide, Lip Seal
PWC55963 A Base, Carrier
PWC56036 A Drift, Seal into Carrier
PWC56037 A Drift, Seal Carrier into Housing
PWC56072 A Crimper, Spring
PWC56292 Puller, Torque Sensor
PWC56400 C Adapter, Abrasive
PWC56429 Drift, Carrier
PWC56489 Stand-Build Up & Storage MFCU/HMU
PWC56504 A Wrench, Fuel Manufold Hose
PWC57084 A Holder, P.M.A.
PWC57113 Drift, Seal
PWC57131 Drift, Bushing
PWC57154 Fork, Transfer Tube
PWC57183 D Puller, Bushing
PWC57186 Crimper, Gasket
PWC57220 Jackscrew, Oil Pump
PWC57233 A Puller, Multipurpose
PWC57320 A Guide Tube, Gas Generator Case
PWC58145 Wrench, Engine Test
PWC60142 A Wrench, Spanner, Harness Connector
PWC60682 A Pusher, Seal
PWC60683 A Pusher, Seal
PWC60685 B Pusher, Seal
PWC62538 Strap Wrench, Electrical Connector
PWC64241 M Pin, Alignment
PWC64247 Puller, Cover
PWC64373 A Base, Seal
PWC66103 A Puller, Cover
PWC66512 B Puller, Cover
PWC66587 C Puller, Housing
PWC66599 A Extractor, Valve Assembly
PWC66653 B Pin, Rigging FCU
PWC66654 B Pin, Rigging Bellcrank
PWC67018 Pusher, Seal
PWC67019 B Guide, Seal

You need to go deep into the manual to find out what each is used for, as some have multipull uses.

Hope it helps