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mlord001(at)new.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 7:40 am Post subject: wing bolt torques |
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What torque are you setting your AN 5 wing nuts at.
The Torque tables on the net say 60 to 85 ft lbs for shear nuts
and 100 to 140 ft lbs for tension nuts. I was putting the final torque
on them yesterday and they are at 40 ft lbs now and seem very
tight. Are we in shear or tension? I thought i would check rather than
screw up at this stage of the game.
Thanks
Mike Lord
601 XL N526M
Checking things out before final airwothiness check.
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psm(at)att.net Guest
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Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 9:01 am Post subject: wing bolt torques |
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HI Mike,
I think you have confused foot-pounds with inch-pounds. That would make a 12 to 1 difference. I think the proper torque for AN-5 bolts is around 100 to 140 inch-pounds.
Paul
XL grounded
At 08:25 AM 5/25/2009, you wrote:
[quote]What torque are you setting your AN 5 wing nuts at.
The Torque tables on the net say 60 to 85 ft lbs for shear nuts
and 100 to 140 ft lbs for tension nuts. I was putting the final torque
on them yesterday and they are at 40 ft lbs now and seem very
tight. Are we in shear or tension? I thought i would check rather than
screw up at this stage of the game.
Thanks
Mike Lord
601 XL N526M[b]
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bryanmmartin
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Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 9:47 am Post subject: wing bolt torques |
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Sheer nuts are a special kind of nut. The nuts used to hold the wings
on should be standard tension nuts. use the table for tension. The
tables in AC43-13 list the proper torque in inch pounds not foot
pounds. 40 foot pounds = 480 inch pounds. The proper torque should be
100 to 140 inch pounds, If you have 40 foot pounds on them, it might
be a good idea to remove your bolts and nuts and throw them away and
replace them with new ones, I'm not sure what the yield strength is
for AN-5 bolts but if you have damaged them, you don't want to rely on
them.
On May 25, 2009, at 11:25 AM, michael lord wrote:
Quote: | What torque are you setting your AN 5 wing nuts at.
The Torque tables on the net say 60 to 85 ft lbs for shear nuts
and 100 to 140 ft lbs for tension nuts. I was putting the final
torque
on them yesterday and they are at 40 ft lbs now and seem very
tight. Are we in shear or tension? I thought i would check rather
than
screw up at this stage of the game.
Thanks
Mike Lord
601 XL N526M
Checking things out before final airwothiness check.
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