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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:09 am Post subject: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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Dear 601XL Builders and Flyers, my eyes have been opened to an issue. All this talk about flutter and cables, etc., led me to buy a tensionmeter and check the cables in my XL. Wow was I surprised! The aileron cables were at 17 pounds and the elevator at below 10 pounds. By ZAC they should have been 30 & 40 pds. I reset them and flew. I was pleased at the difference in control and response. Now before you think "that just can't happen to me" I set my cables with my hands plucking them, seemed good and tight.I have tightened mine twice since I built her. No body has "calibrated" fingers. I alert you all and hope everybody will check their cables. I had flutter a couple years ago that scared the poop out of me. Don't want it again or that anybody should be lost because of it. The cable tester cost about $190. How much does having a wing come off cost? Best wishes, Bill of Georgia
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leinad
Joined: 19 Sep 2006 Posts: 283 Location: Central Virginia
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:36 pm Post subject: Re: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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I think it was Larry McFarland that had plans to make a cable tension guage on his website. I took his lead and made my own, modifying his design somewhat. I made it smaller and amplified the motion. I put pictures on my website on the tools page. When I checked my cables, also done by feel I found the same thing that you did. I had around 18 lbs on the rudder and 15 pounds on the elevator (my ailerons are not cabled yet). The 40 pounds specified for the elevator seams like a lot of load to put on those flimsy horns. I haven't readjusted them yet, but I have some time (a lot) before first flight.
Dan
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[quote] ="japhillipsga(at)aol.com"]Dear 601XL Builders and Flyers, my eyes have been opened to an issue. All this talk about flutter and cables, etc., led me to buy a tensionmeter and check the cables in my XL. Wow was I surprised! The aileron cables were at 17 pounds and the elevator at below 10 pounds. By ZAC they should have been 30 & 40 pds. I reset them and flew. I was pleased at the difference in control and response. Now before you think "that just can't happen to me" I set my cables with my hands plucking them, seemed good and tight.I have tightened mine twice since I built her. No body has "calibrated" fingers. I alert you all and hope everybody will check their cables. I had flutter a couple years ago that scared the poop out of me. Don't want it again or that anybody should be lost because of it. The cable tester cost about $190. How much does having a wing come off cost? Best wishes, Bill of Georgia
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601XL-3300 140 hours
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:47 pm Post subject: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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Hey Billl
Are you going to rent that test out to us? I would sure like to use it on my 601 HDS.
Roger
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Dear 601XL Builders and Flyers, my eyes have been opened to an issue. All this talk about flutter and cables, etc., led me to buy a tensionmeter and check the cables in my XL. Wow was I surprised! The aileron cables were at 17 pounds and the elevator at below 10 pounds. By ZAC they should have been 30 & 40 pds. I reset them and flew. I was pleased at the difference in control and response. Now before you think "that just can't happen to me" I set my cables with my hands plucking them, seemed good and tight.I have tightened mine twice since I built her. No body has "calibrated" fingers. I alert you all and hope everybody will check their cables. I had flutter a couple years ago that scared the poop out of me. Don't want it again or that anybody should be lost because of it. The cable tester cost about $190. How much does having a wing come off cost? Best wishes, Bill of Georgia
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601XL-3300 140 hours
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:31 am Post subject: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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Rogar, I'll be happy to loan it to you, but if your going to do periodic checks as I am having one to own is a must, Bill
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:43 am Post subject: Re: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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Why rent when you can buy one for under $200.00 at Aircraft Spruce or Ebay? Considering the importance of proper cable tension I would think you'd want a tensionometer of your own to check cable tension every 50 hours or at least every annual condition inspection. In the grand scheme of things, an investment of less than $200.00 for the sake of safety is a no-brainer.
Ken Pavlou
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David X
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:46 am Post subject: Re: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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It takes a man of integrity to admit a mistake. Thank you for sharing this with the forum.
japhillipsga(at)aol.com wrote: | Dear 601XL Builders and Flyers, my eyes have been opened to an issue. All this talk about flutter and cables, etc., led me to buy a tensionmeter and check the cables in my XL. Wow was I surprised! The aileron cables were at 17 pounds and the elevator at below 10 pounds. By ZAC they should have been 30 & 40 pds. I reset them and flew. I was pleased at the difference in control and response. Now before you think "that just can't happen to me" I set my cables with my hands plucking them, seemed good and tight.I have tightened mine twice since I built her. No body has "calibrated" fingers. I alert you all and hope everybody will check their cables. I had flutter a couple years ago that scared the poop out of me. Don't want it again or that anybody should be lost because of it. The cable tester cost about $190. How much does having a wing come off cost? Best wishes, Bill of Georgia
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 11:33 am Post subject: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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If checking the tension is not very time consuming I would check it very often, just to be safe.
Considering the importance of the tension, the instrument should be included in the on board set of tools, I think.
Pramod
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Why rent when you can buy one for under $200.00 at Aircraft
Spruce or Ebay? Considering the importance of proper cable
tension I would think you'd want a tensionometer of your
own to check cable tension every 50 hours or at least every
annual condition inspection. In the grand scheme of things,
an investment of less than $200.00 for the sake of safety is
a no-brainer.
Ken Pavlou
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PatrickW
Joined: 27 Oct 2006 Posts: 380 Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:20 pm Post subject: Re: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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annken100 wrote: | In the grand scheme of things, an investment of less than $200.00 for the sake of safety is a no-brainer. |
I didn't give it a second though when I spent 25 times that amount on my BRS. I started building my XL before all this stuff started happening, so it was a bit of an expense that I hadn't planned for. But it'll be worth it if I ever need it...
For what it's worth, I'm also going to make "Check Cable Tension" part of my pre-flight and I'm going to track it, keeping an eye out for a trend over the passage of time.
- Pat
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:47 pm Post subject: Zenith- Alert To Aileron Cable Tension |
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Bill
It turns out a mechanic buddy of mine has one, but thanks for the offer !!!!
Roger
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Rogar, I'll be happy to loan it to you, but if your going to do periodic checks as I am having one to own is a must, Bill
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