CS36T Owner’s Manual
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2.
Pull pivot bar from the blades. Some propellers are tapped for a bolt on one end of the
3.
pivot bar. Thread a bolt into this end of the pivot bar and pull same by means of bolt. On others
the bar can be tapped out with a drift punch and hammer.
4.
This applies to both types of propellers. Remove shaft nut which is counter sunk inside the
propeller hub on folding propellers and exposed on solid props. For removal of the shaft nut on
the folding prop, a 1/2" square drive handle with extension is required and a socket for the
standard prop.
5.
When removing the propeller, leave the prop retaining nut in place 1 to 2 turns loose from the
tight position for protection of the threads. The puller shaft should never bear directly on the
end of the propeller shaft. Since it bears on the propeller retaining nut, a brass aluminum or
copper spacer should be used for protection of the nut.
6.
The puller must be installed straight and centered carefully in order to utilize its maximum
effectiveness. The claws of the wheel puller should be placed behind the prop hub.
Procedure for Removal of a Gori Folding Propeller
If a Gori folding propeller has been installed, the procedure is similar, but Allen screws are used in lieu of
cotter pins.