Remembering the Cessna 210 nose landing gear(& mains) actuator system is same part numbers as our R182s, that is down lock pins/roll pins, hooks, actuator rod & bearing end are the same parts - this beautiful Vitatoe P210's NLG collapse(Nov2024) could have been one of R182s as well. Checkout https://baspartsales.com/1982-cessna-p2 ... gallery-17 for all the photos.
A great example of saving the cost of performing SEB95-20($1500-$2000+/-) cost someone their $600K+ airplane. Especially heartbreaking since the Vitatoe conversion makes the P210 an extraordinary airplane.
Closeup inspection of the left side down lock hook confirms the issue. See markups below.
Another NLG Collapse due to failed down lock pin/roll pin
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Re: Another NLG Collapse due to failed down lock pin/roll pin
Scott who did your SEB95-20 on your R182?
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Re: Another NLG Collapse due to failed down lock pin/roll pin
In late 2020 Air Repair in Prescott, AZ performed SEB95-20 as part of our prebuy and cost was $1300, which is approximately 10 labor hours. Air Repair's mechanics had maintained R182s so were familiar with this SB, meaning other unfamiliar shops may take longer/cost more.
We borrowed the drill guide tool(PN1290009-3) to avoid the cost of SK210-155(approx.$3000) which kept the cost low by avoiding the cost of the Service Kit. See SK210-155 components on p.11 of the SB at the below link. We're working on sourcing of the drill guide or Service Kit for a reasonable cost for the type club members.
The complete SEB95-20 document can be viewed in the Service Bulletins section at viewtopic.php?t=9
There's another C210 NLG collapse story in the articles section at viewtopic.php?t=10 where the pilot/owner tries to place blame for the event on his mechanic. The fact is this is a pilot/owner controlled item - we decide which SBs that will be done on our airplanes. Even with the SB completed I visually check the NLG downlocks as a preflight & post flight item. Why wouldn't you given the cost & down time of NLG collapse? Last year at OSH I checked all 16 R182s parked in the North 40 area and not a single one had SEB95-20 done, so our roll at the type club is to educate on these kinds of items and develop solutions to minimize cost of installation.
We borrowed the drill guide tool(PN1290009-3) to avoid the cost of SK210-155(approx.$3000) which kept the cost low by avoiding the cost of the Service Kit. See SK210-155 components on p.11 of the SB at the below link. We're working on sourcing of the drill guide or Service Kit for a reasonable cost for the type club members.
The complete SEB95-20 document can be viewed in the Service Bulletins section at viewtopic.php?t=9
There's another C210 NLG collapse story in the articles section at viewtopic.php?t=10 where the pilot/owner tries to place blame for the event on his mechanic. The fact is this is a pilot/owner controlled item - we decide which SBs that will be done on our airplanes. Even with the SB completed I visually check the NLG downlocks as a preflight & post flight item. Why wouldn't you given the cost & down time of NLG collapse? Last year at OSH I checked all 16 R182s parked in the North 40 area and not a single one had SEB95-20 done, so our roll at the type club is to educate on these kinds of items and develop solutions to minimize cost of installation.