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Old 30th Jul 2013, 04:15
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Seat Track hardware

What type (Part Number) of hardware is used to hold Mil-Spec seat track to the structure of an aircraft? Yes, I know it would depend, but in general. I’m looking typically at Part 25 aircraft, but would also be interested in Part 23. Is it standard countersunk flat head screws, cap screws, special screws, super glue, what?

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in the little Cessna 150's I've helped replace the tracks on it is just plain ordinary solid aluminium rivets.
you'll find them listed on page 87 of the current aircraft spruce catalogue.
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Looked at a king air book and the tracks are held down with MS24694S hardware (steel)
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Thank you.
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