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Cleveland Wheels & Brakes CLEVELAND WHEELS & BRAKES CLEVELAND WHEELS CLEVELAND HOMEBUILDERS SPECIAL & BRAKES FOR WHEEL & BRAKE SET PACKAGES CM HOMEBUILTS Wheels with matching hydraulic disc brakes are made from mag ne sium alloy castings to give a light weight, durable unit. Wheels com plete with bearings and wheel covers. Brake assembly has lin ings installed. Sold in pairs only. WP 500 x 5, Wt. 5.75 Lbs. Each (Wheel P/N 40-78B, Brake P/N 30-9) Kit P/N 199-102 (Std. Disc)................................... $1,767.00 /Pr Kit P/N 199-102C (Chrome Disc).......................... $2,983.00 /Pr Use Lining P/N 66-106. Fits 1-1/4” dia. axles. 600 x 6, Wt. 7-3/4 Lbs. Each (Wheel P/N 40-59A, Brake P/N 30-59A) ME Kit P/N 199-104 (Std. Disc)................................... $3,559.00 /Pr Kit P/N 199-104C (Chrome Disc).......................... $3,126.00 /Pr Use Lining P/N 66-112. Fits 1-1/2” dia. axles. 600 x 6, with Master Cylinders for Defiant HA Special set consists of (2) P/N 40-75B wheels, (2) P/N 30-52 brake assemblies and (2) P/N 10-34 master cylinders. P/N 199-133X ............ $5,017.00 500 x 5 NOSE WHEEL - Magnesium, with bearings. PACKAGE NO. 1 - For 1-1/4” dia. axle. ................. P/N 40-77C ................ $1,026.00 Includes 2 Cleveland 5.00-5 magnesium wheels & brakes plus (2) 6 ply AP tires & tubes. (Wt. approx. 28 lbs.) 600 x 6 NOSE WHEEL - Anodized aluminum, with bearings. For 1-1/2” dia. axle. ................. P/N 40-56 ................... $2,157.00 A w/STA Air Trac Tires & Tubes P/N 06-00100 ........................... $2,063.00 HEAVY-DUTY CLEVELAND B w/Goodyear Flight Custom II Tires (Goodyear’s latest design) LG P/N 06-00200 ........................... $2,337.00 WHEELS & BRAKES C w/Lamb Tires & Tubes (11.400 x 5) P/N 06-00300 ........................... $1,839.00 FOR HOME BUILTS The heavier-duty brake discs, linings and hardware in these kits will increase braking PACKAGE NO. 2 - capacity for the heavier, faster-landing air- Package No. 1 plus 2 Cleveland #10-35 master cylinders. (Wt. approx. EP craft now being designed & built. 30 lbs.) A w/STA Air Trac Tires & Tubes #199-93 UPGRADE KIT - For #199-102 standard wheels and brakes. P/N 06-00400 ........................... $3,653.00 Up grades current 40-78B/ 30-9 to new 40-230/30-181 specs. Consists B w/G.Year Flight CustomII Tires & Tubes of #66-106 linings, discs, shims, bolts, rivets and nameplates for 2 P/N 06-00500 ........................... $3,927.00 wheels & brakes. P/N 199-93 ............ $745.00 C w/Lamb Tires & Tubes (11.400x5) CS P/N 06-00600 ........................... $3,429.00 #199-156 KIT (AIR CRAFT TO 1500 LBS) - Kit consists of two 40-230 wheel assemblies and two 30-181 brake assemblies. Uses #66-106 PACKAGE NO. 3 - linings. Fits 1-1/4” dia. axles. Used on Vari-eze. Includes 2 Cleveland 6.00-6 magnesium wheels and brakes plus two 4 P/N 199-156 ....... $2,637.00 ply tires and tubes. (Wt. approx. 32 lbs.) IN A w/STA Air Trac Tires & Tubes #199-152 KIT FOR LONG-EZ & COZY (AIRCRAFT TO 2200 LBS) - Kit P/N 06-00700 ........................... $3,855.00 contains two 40-151 wheel assemblies and B w/G.Year Flight CustomII Tires & Tubes two 30-133 brake assemblies. Uses #66-105 P/N 06-00800 ........................... $4,161.00 linings. Fits 1-1/4” dia. axles. EL P/N 199-152 ....... $3,045.00 PACKAGE NO. 4 - Package No. 3 plus 2 Cleveland #10-35 master cylinders. (Wt. approx. 34 lbs.) CLEVELAND WHEELS & A w/STA Air Trac Tires & Tubes BRAKES FOR AMPHIBIANS P/N 06-00900 ........................... $5,445.00 Although magnesium wheels and brakes are con sid er ably lighter, mag- B w/G.Year Flight Custom II Tires & Tubes AV ne sium is subject to corrosion and should not be used for am phib i ous P/N 06-01000 ........................... $5,751.00 operation. Only organic linings should be used on all brakes. All parts of the 500 x 5 size wheels and brakes for amphibians are constructed PACKAGE NO. 5 - of anodized aluminum for water resistance. Although a special 40-74 Includes 2 Cleve land 6.00-6 magnesium wheels & brakes plus two low- series of 600 x 6 wheels and brakes are manufactured for amphibious profile lightweight 6-ply 15x6.00-6 tires & tubes. (Wt. approx. 32 lbs.) TO use, with chrome plated bearings and brake disc and water drainage A w/STA Air Trac Tires & Tubes holes, they are too costly for use on homebuilt aircraft. P/N 06-01100 ........................... $3,929.00 B w/G.Year Flight Custom II Tires & Tubes The use of standard Cleveland aluminum wheels with standard bearings P/N 06-01200 ........................... $4,107.00 on amphibian aircraft is suggested. If bearings are kept well greased, reasonable service can be expected, but earlier bearing replacement PACKAGE NO. 6 - Package No. 5 plus 2 Cleveland #10-35 master cyl- PS should be anticipated. inders. (Wt. approx. 34 lbs.) 500 x 5 (Anodized Aluminum) A w/STA Air Trac Tires & Tubes Kit P/N 199-103 (Std. Disc) ........................ $3,521.00 Pr P/N 06-01300 ........................... $5,519.00 Kit P/N 199-103C (Chrome Disc) ............... $2,765.00 Pr B w/G.Year Flight Custom II Tires & Tubes 600 x 6 (Anodized Aluminum) P/N 06-01400 ........................... $5,697.00 BV Kit P/N 199-105 (Std. Disc) ........................ $2,942.00 Pr Kit P/N 199-105C (Chrome Disc) ............... $3,578.00 Pr PACKAGE NO. 7 FOR DEFIANT - 500 X 5 ALUMINUM NOSE WHEEL, P/N 40-87C ................ $1,701.00 Includes 2 Cleveland 6.00-6 mag ne sium wheels & brakes (P/N 199- 133X) plus (2) 6.00-6 STA 6 ply tires & tubes plus 2 master cylinders. AEROSHELL GREASE FOR WHEEL BEARINGS P/N 06-01500 ........................... $5,323.00 Aeroshell #22 grease is recommended for lubrication of Cleveland wheel bearings and is also applicable to other similar wheel bearings. Meets Mil-G-81322. 14 oz. tube ..............P/N 08-05490 ........$12.65 WWW.AIRCRAFTSPRUCE.COM 268 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice WHEELS & BRAKES CLEVE LAND WHEEL & BRAKE CONVERSION KITS REPLACE 800 x 4 WHEELS Part No. Description Qty #199-52 NAVION ON PIPER AIRCRAFT O40-09804 Wheel Assy. 2 CONVERSION KIT A bolt-on 600 x 6 wheel and brake conversion 030-06602 Brake Assy. 2 Complete kit for conversion CM kit for Piper models: J3, J5C, PA11, PA12, 067-02900 Spacer 2 to Cleveland 700 x 8 main PA14, PA15, PA16, PA17, PA18 & PA20 0 67-03200 Spacer 2 gear and 600 x 6 nose PA18-150 & PA18A-150 with Form 337. The wheel on Navion Models 199-71-STC kit comes complete with STC 040-07602 Nose Wheel Assy. 1 067-03100 Spacer 2 – A, B, C, D, E, F, G & H. paperwork. Accommodates tire sizes 600 x 6, 700 x 6, 800 x 6. No landing P/N 199-52 ........ $8,130.00 gear modifications required. Minor modification of hydraulic line required. 157-01000 Dust Shield 2 WP Uses double puck brakes. Fits 1-1/4” diameter axle size only. Fits Piper J4/ 102-00600 Screws 6 J5 but STC does not cover these aircraft. 095-15100 Washers 6 #199-52A NAVION Magnesium Model for general use 207-00300 Hydraulic Line 2 CONVERSION KIT P/N 199-71 .......................................................$2,773.00 50-29 Installation Drawing NLG 1 Kit for conversion of P/N 199-71-STC (w/full STC paperwork) .........$2,753.00 50-30 Installation Drawing MLG 1 maingear only. ME Aluminum Model for “AG” Service Supplemental type cert. 1 P/N 199-52A ...... $6,895.00 P/N 199-71A .....................................................$4,006.00 REQUEST QUOTATION ON UNLISTED MODELS PIP ER AZTEC – BRAKE CESSNA – WHEEL & BRAKE P/N 199-63 .................................... $5,025.00 P/N 199-60 .............................................................................. $2,726.00 HA (6.00x6) FOR CESSNA MODELS: 180, 180A, B, C, D, E, F, H, J. 185, 185A, B, A185E, Description Part No. Qty. A185F, 206E, 206F, TU206E, TU206F, 210, 210A, B, C. 210K, L, T210K, T210L. Brake Assembly 30-96 2 Description Part Number Qty. Brake Disc 164-57 2 Wheel Assembly 040-07502 2 Important Note: Image is for Nameplate 166-74 2 reference only. Individual In stal la tion In struc tions E.S.B. 7000-4 1 Brake Assembly 030-05200 2 AP components may vary by kit. Installation Drawing (210 series) 50-34 1 CESSNA – WHEEL & BRAKE Installation Drawing (180,185,206 Series) 50-35 1 P/N 199-46 .............................................................................. $2,295.00 Supplemental Type Certificate (210 series) 1 (6.00x6) FOR CESSNA MODELS: 120, 140, (SN 8004 thru 13399), 140A (SN Supplemental Type Certificate (180,185,206 Series) 20-64 1 13400 and up), 170, 170A, 170B, 172, 172A thru 172E, 175, 175A, 175B, 175C, NOTE: Kit to be used only on aircraft with 6.00 x 6 tires. LG P172D, 180, 180A thru 180E, 182, 182A thru 182G. CESSNA – WHEEL & BRAKE Description Part Number Qty. P/N 199-62 .............................................................................. $2,370.00 Wheel Assembly 040-09701 2 P/N 199-62C (Chrome) ........................................................... $3,278.00 Brake Assembly 030-06301 2 (8.00x6) FOR CESSNA MODELS: 180, 180A, B, C, D, E, F, H & J. 185, 185A, Bushing 145-02200 8 B, A185E, A185E, A185F, 206E, F, TU206E, TU206F. Bushing 145-01000 4 Description Part Number Qty. EP W & B Assembly Dwg. 20-134 1 Wheel Assembly 040-07504 2 Installation Instructions 50-24 1 Brake Assembly 030-05213 2 Installation Instructions 50-25 1 Installation Drawing 50-36 1 Installation Instructions 50-26 1 Supplemental Type Certificate 1 Supplemental Type Certificate 1 NOTE: Kit to be used only on aircraft with 6.00 x 6 tires.
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