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1. 12:24 PM - WIng Bolt Check (Chris)
2. 02:42 PM - Re: WIng Bolt Check (Kelly McMullen)
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Wondering if anybody out there is checking torque on wing bolts at conditional
or some other interval of hours? (Regardless of torque stripe being good)
Thanks
Chris
N919AR
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Subject: | Re: WIng Bolt Check |
Why? The friction to start the nut moving will exceed the existing torque
setting. If isn't like an old engine with temperature cycles and gaskets
that shrink with break-in and heat. If your torque seal hasn't budged, the
bolt and nut haven't either.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Chris <toaster73@embarqmail.com> wrote:
> Wondering if anybody out there is checking torque on wing bolts at
> conditional or some other interval of hours? (Regardless of torque stripe
> being good)
> Thanks
> Chris
> N919AR
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