New TSi Seats

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New TSi Seats

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I have been shipped the new seats but not the build manual, hence the confusion. TAF sent me the instructions.







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Re: New TSi Seats

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How do these compare to the old seats, and why the design change?
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Re: New TSi Seats

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Cluemeister wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 10:51 am How do these compare to the old seats, and why the design change?
It looks like the bottom hinge has been changed to now be a solid part of the bottom and seat back.

The "old" design had a moving two-part hinge:
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Re: New TSi Seats

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The seat back is a little taller.

Found some "Gotchas" already in the plans....

Seat Base missing 2 holes (1 a side) for the rivet for the hinge bracket. Not a big deal I drilled in myself

Parts list refers to rivets HW-253 counter-sunk to put the seat together. HW-153 domed were packed. The domed makes more sense. No reference in the plans to countersink the drilled holes. I left those clecoed until I hear from TAF.

NO rivet direction arrows on any page.

Pg3 rivet instructions on the seat adjuster are in contradiction with Pag4 rivet mounting instructions to bottom of the seat. If you follow the instructions on Pg3 to rivet the assembly together as depicted you will realize you have to drill them out to mount to the bottom of the seat. A “DO NOT RIVET” circle and arrow should be added.

The cotter pins HW-CPN-202 are not referenced in the plans, only in the parts list. (I did figure it out)

And, of course, someone in parts thinks I am only building one seat. :roll:
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Re: New TSi Seats

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Per Mike at TAF, these seats DO require the HW-253 counter sunk rivets on the sides of the seat base so break out your 120 degree no-mar counter sink tool. He explained it is for room in mounting the seats in the aircraft.
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Re: New TSi Seats

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Does anyone have any installation instructions associated with the new seats?

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Re: New TSi Seats

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Hi MTJ

The new TSI seat assembly instructions are available on dropbox in the TSI fuselage construction manual.
Please send an email to Technical@slingaircraft.com if you are not linked to our dropbox yet.
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Re: New TSi Seats

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Well, I think I figured out that I have a franken-config regarding the seats. Fortunately, I have yet to sink the rivets, but my cleco-ing has been an interesting process. I believe I have:

1 Two seat bottoms and backs that are old style
2 One custom made seat bottom and rails of the new style to get me some addnl. headroom.
3 Hardware/channels, etc. for the new style seats - which is how I discovered this cluster config.
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Re: New TSi Seats

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For the new seats - the instructions say to start riveting from the back. However, I suspect that the bottom row of rivets for the headrest plate should be riveted from the front. Any thoughts?
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Re: New TSi Seats

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The instructions are not clear enough and we will add the required information. The bottom row of rivets can be rivetted from the front as you mentioned.
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