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PatrickW
Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Posts: 380 Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:47 pm Post subject: Main Gear Attachment Nut Torque...? |
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Does anyone know the correct torque value for the AN365-820 fiber lock nuts on the 1/2" Grade 8 bolts on the Main Gear Attachment bracket 6B11-4...?
AC43.13-1B gives values on page 7-9, however I believe these values are for "metal against metal". In the case of the Main Gear Attachment, we have "Metal against Rubber".
What have other builders done...?
- Pat
PS - The drawings specify that these nuts can be used, and the farm boy in me thinks that the fiber nut is better than the castle nut because a bolt WITHOUT a hole in it is going to be stronger than a bolt WITH a hole in it. But the torque question is still valid in any case.
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GLJSOJ1
Joined: 18 Aug 2007 Posts: 82 Location: Chesapeake, Virginia
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Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:35 pm Post subject: Re: Main Gear Attachment Nut Torque...? |
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I did mine at 35 ft# and used the castle nuts. It did distort the extrusion some, but they are tight. There have been other post on this subject so might want to check the archives also.
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PatrickW
Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Posts: 380 Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 6:57 pm Post subject: Re: Main Gear Attachment Nut Torque...? |
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There was some discussion on this topic here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?t=52550&highlight=6b114
Since fiber lock nuts (as well as castle nuts) are specified on the plans, that's what I'll go with, along with "witness paint" to aid in future preflight inspections.
I torqued them up to 35 ft-lbs for now. It felt like more would be too much. My original target torque was around 48 ft-lbs based on the average AC43 value converted to ft-lbs, assuming I read the chart correctly and assuming that it's applicable to Grade 8 bolts, which it may not be.
Today my XL is standing on it's own gear for the first time.
- Pat
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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:05 pm Post subject: Main Gear Attachment Nut Torque...? |
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Here is a quote from a post by Jeff (Afterfxllc(at)aol.com) from Dec 3rd,
2007 (message #51120) in a thread titled "XL Landing gear nuts Torque":
"Talked to zenith today and asked if we torque the landing gear nut to the
specs or just snug and they said it can be torque to specs but good and
tight is fine also. I told them I would tighten mine down until the angle
just started to bend and give them the torque and they said they would post
it in the updates. It's funny how so many have been built and the question
has never come"
-- Craig
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maarten versteeg
Joined: 15 May 2007 Posts: 37 Location: San Antonio
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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 12:08 pm Post subject: Main Gear Attachment Nut Torque...? |
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Hello Patric,
Sorry, I don't know the answer on your question. But concerning your
argument that a fiber nut is better because a bolt without a hole is
stronger then a bolt with a hole. I would agree that a bolt without a hole
is stronger than a bolt with a hole, but I also think that the hole only
affects the part of the bolt that doesn't matter. The hole in the bolt is
below the grip range of the bolt, so the load on the hole is only the
cotter pin.
Regards,
Maarten
601 XL, plans building, all aerodynamic surfaces done
Quote: | Time: 05:47:58 PM PST US
Subject: Main Gear Attachment Nut Torque...?
From: "PatrickW" <pwhoyt(at)yahoo.com>
Does anyone know the correct torque value for the AN365-820 fiber lock nuts on
the 1/2" Grade 8 bolts on the Main Gear Attachment bracket 6B11-4...?
AC43.13-1B gives values on page 7-9, however I believe these values are for "metal
against metal". In the case of the Main Gear Attachment, we have "Metal against
Rubber".
What have other builders done...?
- Pat
PS - The drawings specify that these nuts can be used, and the farm boy in me thinks
that the fiber nut is better than the castle nut because a bolt WITHOUT
a hole in it is going to be stronger than a bolt WITH a hole in it. But the torque
question is still valid in any case.
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