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december29(at)bellsouth.n Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:32 am Post subject: Wing bolt torque values |
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Hi there,
Attaching the wings and looking for torque settings for the bolts. AN-4 at
50-70 inch pounds (two bolts into the center web of the spar), AN5 at 100-140
inch pounds (rear spar). Now for the close tolerance bolts I am thinking to
use the approx diameter and go with those settings. For the big boys, NAS 1307-
50 (they approx 7/16) so going 450-500 inch pounds and the smaller NAS1304-50
(approx 1/4) I am going 50-70 inch pounds.
This is for an RV-8 with the new wing. Does this sound right? Does anyone
have any "better" numbers?
Thanks for the help.
John
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Hopperdhh(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:51 am Post subject: Wing bolt torque values |
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In a message dated 1/31/2007 1:36:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
december29(at)bellsouth.net writes:
Hi there,
Attaching the wings and looking for torque settings for the bolts. AN-4 at
50-70 inch pounds (two bolts into the center web of the spar), AN5 at 100-140
inch pounds (rear spar). Now for the close tolerance bolts I am thinking to
use the approx diameter and go with those settings. For the big boys, NAS
1307-
50 (they approx 7/16) so going 450-500 inch pounds and the smaller NAS1304-50
(approx 1/4) I am going 50-70 inch pounds.
This is for an RV-8 with the new wing. Does this sound right? Does anyone
have any "better" numbers?
Thanks for the help.
John
80002
John,
I like that serial number.
Those are the numbers I used on my -7A and the wings haven't fallen off in
over 2 years.
Dan
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december29(at)bellsouth.n Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:08 am Post subject: Wing bolt torque values |
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Dan,
Thanks for the quick reply! Going to try the dry ice and Boelube trick to get the bolts in. Yeah, when you have tail kit # 2 you are taking slow building to a new level. ha,ha But she will fly this year. OSH is the goal.
Later,
John
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From: Hopperdhh(at)aol.com
Date: 2007/01/31 Wed PM 02:49:13 EST
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Wing bolt torque values
In a message dated 1/31/2007 1:36:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
december29(at)bellsouth.net writes:
Hi there,
Attaching the wings and looking for torque settings for the bolts. AN-4 at
50-70 inch pounds (two bolts into the center web of the spar), AN5 at 100-140
inch pounds (rear spar). Now for the close tolerance bolts I am thinking to
use the approx diameter and go with those settings. For the big boys, NAS
1307-
50 (they approx 7/16) so going 450-500 inch pounds and the smaller NAS1304-50
(approx 1/4) I am going 50-70 inch pounds.
This is for an RV-8 with the new wing. Does this sound right? Does anyone
have any "better" numbers?
Thanks for the help.
John
80002
John,
I like that serial number.
Those are the numbers I used on my -7A and the wings haven't fallen off in
over 2 years.
Dan
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Hopperdhh(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:22 am Post subject: Wing bolt torque values |
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In a message dated 2/1/2007 11:11:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, december29(at)bellsouth.net writes:
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Dan,
Thanks for the quick reply! Going to try the dry ice and Boelube trick to get the bolts in. Yeah, when you have tail kit # 2 you are taking slow building to a new level. ha,ha But she will fly this year. OSH is the goal.
Later,
John |
John,
I don't think the dry ice is necessary, IMHO. I just put some wheel bearing grease on the bolts -- avoiding getting any on the threads. I tapped them in with a hammer and brass punch or block of hardwood. Have someone hold up the wing tip as you tap. You can feel when the bolt is going best and tell the person holding the wing to raise it more or less, "That's it, right there!"
Dan
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lhelming(at)sigecom.net Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:19 am Post subject: Wing bolt torque values |
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I put my bolts in the freezer of my refrigerator and transferred them to the airport in a cooler to keep them cold. A bit of grease and they slid in very easily. Minimize hammering in to avoid buggering up the threads. Larry in Indiana
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Ed Anderson
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:11 am Post subject: Wing bolt torque values |
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Dan, I found that using a rivet gun worked excellent. for getting bolts through the spar and bulkhead. The small magnitude (in force) rapid tapping made them go in much easier than any heavy force.
Ed
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Hopperdhh(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 6:10 am Post subject: Wing bolt torque values |
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In a message dated 2/2/2007 8:23:39 AM Eastern Standard Time,
lhelming(at)sigecom.net writes:
I put my bolts in the freezer of my refrigerator and transferred them to the
airport in a cooler to keep them cold. A bit of grease and they slid in very
easily. Minimize hammering in to avoid buggering up the threads. Larry in
Indiana
Larry,
For the record, hammering in didn't bugger up the threads at all. You don't
hammer on the threads. The friction is along the shank of the bolt. The
threads are smaller in diameter than the shank.
I had the holes in alignment by using standard hardware store bolts first,
then replacing them one by one with the close tolerance bolts. Guess I should
have gone into more detail.
Dan Hopper
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