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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:07 pm    Post subject: Lube for Bolts and Screws Reply with quote

We are just at the end of the tailcone assembly, where some nuts and bolts are installed, as well as screws into nutplates. Should we use any kind of anti-seize or lube on these to protect the threads? What about tightening torque? They may be mundane, but we’d appreciate some advice on how it’s done correctly.
Bill and Jon Reining
40514 – finishing tail cone
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 5:22 am    Post subject: Lube for Bolts and Screws Reply with quote

Bill;

There is a torque table on page 5/13 of your RV 10 builder's manual. I
wouldn't use any lube on the threads. It is also recommended to add the
"drag" of the nyloc nut to the specified torque.

Also, remember when putting together the vertical and horizontal
stabilizer, they will have to come on and off a couple of times. I went
to the local aircraft supply house ( Home depot) and picked up a couple
of boxes of nuts to use for those locations. That way, I'll save my
nyloc nuts to final and hopefully painted assembly.

You should also consider getting a copy of the " standard aircraft
handbook" by Larry Reithmaier. Has a lot of tables and proper
construction information.

Fred Williams
40515
workin on fuselage.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 6:49 am    Post subject: Re: Lube for Bolts and Screws Reply with quote

I got a torque wrench from Cleveland tools for about $145 with a 1/4" drive on it. Do the AN3 bolts to about 25 inches. You can get a big torque wrench from harbor freight for $15 but the scale will not be accurate in the lower range. I looked many places for a 1/4" drive, and Cleveland seems to be the best deal. Also order a tube or two of torque seal to mark the bolts that you have torqued. It is not in Cleveland's book but
the do have it - ask. Remember that you are not supposed to use the nylocks 2x. So as suggested get some cheapo nuts to pre-fit the Emp.
Another way that I used is to use a bunch of washers stacked up so that the bolt threads do not penetrate the nylock part of the Van's suppled bolts.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 8:59 am    Post subject: Lube for Bolts and Screws Reply with quote

I'm a little confused.
Where is it written that Nylocks must not be reused?
Clearly at _some_ point they need to be replaced, but I know of no
source that says removing and replacing once or twice is not acceptable.
(flame shields up - fire away, but this is a genuine request for
documentable enlightenment)

John Ackerman
40458 QB fuselage

On Apr 21, 2007, at 7:49 AM, AirMike wrote:

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I got a torque wrench from Cleveland tools for about $145 with a
1/4" drive on it. Do the AN3 bolts to about 25 inches. You can get
a big torque wrench from harbor freight for $15 but the scale will
not be accurate in the lower range. I looked many places for a 1/4"
drive, and Cleveland seems to be the best deal. Also order a tube
or two of torque seal to mark the bolts that you have torqued. It
is not in Cleveland's book but
the do have it - ask. Remember that you are not supposed to use the
nylocks 2x. So as suggested get some cheapo nuts to pre-fit the Emp.
Another way that I used is to use a bunch of washers stacked up so
that the bolt threads do not penetrate the nylock part of the Van's
suppled bolts.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 9:21 am    Post subject: Lube for Bolts and Screws Reply with quote

You can also use your castle nuts for trial fits instead of the elastic
locking nuts. Or go to Home Depot and get a few NF nuts and use them.
Albert Gardner
Yuma, AZ

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 9:22 am    Post subject: Lube for Bolts and Screws Reply with quote

In addition, I'd like to know just what additional torque force are you
supposed to add to compensate for the locknuts! What table or paragraph in
Van's book has this information?

John Jessen
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 9:35 am    Post subject: Lube for Bolts and Screws Reply with quote

Quote:
>I'd like to know just what additional torque force are you
supposed to add to compensate for the locknuts! What table or paragraph in
Van's book has this information?

It is in AC 43.13 Par. 7-40, section D

Quote:
>Where is it written that Nylocks must not be reused?
It isn't. In AC 43.13 Par. 7-64, section F "Do not use nylon locknut if it cannot meet the minimum prevaling torque values; See table 7-2"

-Jim 40384

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[quote] [quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "John Jessen" <jjessen(at)rcn.com> (jjessen(at)rcn.com) In addition, I'd like to know just what additional torque force are you supposed to add to compensate for the locknuts! What table or paragraph in Van's book has this information? John Jessen #40328 --


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 1:49 pm    Post subject: Lube for Bolts and Screws Reply with quote

Thanks! Love this list.

John J.

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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of James Hein
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Quote:
>I'd like to know just what additional torque force are you
supposed to add to compensate for the locknuts! What table or paragraph in
Van's book has this information?

It is in AC 43.13 Par. 7-40, section D

Quote:
>Where is it written that Nylocks must not be reused?
It isn't. In AC 43.13 Par. 7-64, section F "Do not use nylon locknut if it cannot meet the minimum prevaling torque values; See table 7-2"

-Jim 40384

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[quote][quote]--> RV10-List message posted by: "John Jessen" <jjessen(at)rcn.com> (jjessen(at)rcn.com) In addition, I'd like to know just what additional torque force are you supposed to add to compensate for the locknuts! What table or paragraph in Van's book has this information? John Jessen #40328 --


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