KR> Re:wing attach

2008-10-12 Thread James Ferris
Mark: were you using a wood prop or a metal prop? Thanks Jim

KR> Re:wing attach

2008-10-12 Thread Joseph H Horton
Well OK-- I wasn't clear enough. It is the 8 bolts per side(4 an-3 and 4 an-6) and it is the metal to metal of the wing attach fittings. I just wanted to make sure I don't have a silly mistake for FAA inspection next week. I'm certain that the nut should have a washer at least to keep from gauging

KR> Re:wing attach

2008-10-12 Thread bgd...@vvm.com
Hi All! I'm of the opinion that a washer under the head is best for spreading the forces out more evenly. Also when the bolt is turned on installation the proper way is to only turn the nut. While I know that this does not always happen. Having a washer under the head will tend to reduce scrat

KR> Re:wing attach

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Brian Douglas wrote: > PS I also use the nylon nuts and add "run on" TQ to the standard torque > called out for the bolt/nut size Running torque is especially critical on prop bolts, if you are using the steel locknuts (like I am). Running torque it 5 ft-lbs, so if the prop is supposed to be t

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2008-10-12 Thread Serge VIDAL
sagem@mylist.net 2005-06-23 15:51 Veuillez répondre à KRnet Remis le : 2005-06-23 16:09 Pour : "KRnet" cc :(ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM) Objet : Re: KR> Re:wing attach Hi All! I'm of the opinion that a washer under the head is best for sprea