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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 4:02 am    Post subject: XL Landing gear nuts Torque Reply with quote

Hi all
Today we stood it on the gear, what a sight. Now for the life of me I cant find the torque required on the nut before I drill it and split pin. Those of you how are already there where did you find it ? Is it just the normal torque for that size nut from the figures on the new CS page 35??

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 5:30 am    Post subject: XL Landing gear nuts Torque Reply with quote

If you torque it to the standard value for that nut, you will bend the aluminum extrusion holding the gear spring in place. The gear spring has to pivot some at that point as you load and unload the mains. I just tightened the nuts until the rubber strips were compressed a bit and the extrusion wasn't distorted. It's kind of like the engine mount bolts with the rubber cones, they need to be snug but not over tightened.

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Today we stood it on the gear, what a sight. Now for the life of me I cant find the torque required on the nut before I drill it and split pin. Those of you how are already there where did you find it ? Is it just the normal torque for that size nut from the figures on the new CS page 35?? 
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:41 am    Post subject: XL Landing gear nuts Torque Reply with quote

I don't think that is correct... you don't want any flexing at the angle. I torque mine to the proper torque specs for the nut and it did bend the angle slightly. I would call Zenith on this one. If you look at the photos theirs is bent also.

Jeff

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If you torque it to the standard value for that nut, you will bend the aluminum extrusion holding the gear spring in place. The gear spring has to pivot some at that point as you load and unload the mains. I just tightened the nuts until the rubber strips were compressed a bit and the extrusion wasn't distorted. It's kind of like the engine mount bolts with the rubber cones, they need to be snug but not over tightened.

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Hi all
Today we stood it on the gear, what a sight. Now for the life of me I cant find the torque required on the nut before I drill it and split pin. Those of you how are already there where did you find it ? Is it just the normal torque for that size nut from the figures on the new CS page 35??


Chris.





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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:15 pm    Post subject: Re: XL Landing gear nuts Torque Reply with quote

This is one of those questions that we'd all like to see answered. Please contact Zenith and report back what you find out.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:17 pm    Post subject: XL Landing gear nuts Torque Reply with quote

It will flex at the angle. When you put a load on the mains, the gear legs bend upward and the middle section of the gear spring bows downward. This is noticeable even when the plane is empty and parked. There's no way to get the nuts tight enough to prevent this. Most of the bending occurs in the gear legs of course. If this was meant to be a rigid attachment, you wouldn't bother with the rubber spacers.
I tightened my nuts until they started to distort the extruded angles. I didn't manage to get the torque to the standard value. It does have to be tight enough to prevent any vertical play at the attachment point. The notches in the gear spring and the close fit of the bolts to the spring prevent any sideways or fore-aft movement.
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I don't think that is correct... you don't want any flexing at the angle. I torque mine to the proper torque specs for the nut and it did bend the angle slightly. I would call Zenith on this one. If you look at the photos theirs is bent also.

Jeff

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If you torque it to the standard value for that nut, you will bend the aluminum extrusion holding the gear spring in place. The gear spring has to pivot some at that point as you load and unload the mains. I just tightened the nuts until the rubber strips were compressed a bit and the extrusion wasn't distorted. It's kind of like the engine mount bolts with the rubber cones, they need to be snug but not over tightened.

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Hi all
Today we stood it on the gear, what a sight. Now for the life of me I cant find the torque required on the nut before I drill it and split pin. Those of you how are already there where did you find it ? Is it just the normal torque for that size nut from the figures on the new CS page 35??


Chris.









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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:01 pm    Post subject: XL Landing gear nuts Torque Reply with quote

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 up.

Jeff

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I don't think that is correct... you don't want any flexing at the angle. I torque mine to the proper torque specs for the nut and it did bend the angle slightly. I would call Zenith on this one. If you look at the photos theirs is bent also.

Jeff

In a message dated 12/2/2007 8:32:29 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, bryanmmartin(at)comcast.net writes:
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If you torque it to the standard value for that nut, you will bend the aluminum extrusion holding the gear spring in place. The gear spring has to pivot some at that point as you load and unload the mains. I just tightened the nuts until the rubber strips were compressed a bit and the extrusion wasn't distorted. It's kind of like the engine mount bolts with the rubber cones, they need to be snug but not over tightened.

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Hi all
Today we stood it on the gear, what a sight. Now for the life of me I cant find the torque required on the nut before I drill it and split pin. Those of you how are already there where did you find it ? Is it just the normal torque for that size nut from the figures on the new CS page 35??


Chris.





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