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Ken



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 3:53 pm    Post subject: Washer usage Reply with quote

What are the rules regarding usage of flat washers on the AN bolts? I assume you must have one under the nut so you don't scuff the metal it is tightening against (when you tighten it)? How about the other end, is it necessary or even required by FARs?

How about on the rudder pedal where you have a bolt going through a clevis that attaches the cable? Is a washer under the castle nut enough or do you need one under the head as well?

Thanks in advance.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 9:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Washer usage Reply with quote

Ken wrote:
What are the rules regarding usage of flat washers on the AN bolts? I assume you must have one under the nut so you don't scuff the metal it is tightening against (when you tighten it)? How about the other end, is it necessary or even required by FARs?

How about on the rudder pedal where you have a bolt going through a clevis that attaches the cable? Is a washer under the castle nut enough or do you need one under the head as well?

Thanks in advance.
Washers are there to spread/transfer the loads and secondary for scuff marks.You can use just one under the nut or max two under nut one under head.Usually with clevis pins you only use one for the split pin end as the head is already against solid metal. Hope that helps Cheers


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 9:57 pm    Post subject: Washer usage Reply with quote

See AC 43.13-1B, paragraph 7-37. The maximum combined height of
washers that should be used is 1/8". Since standard AN washers are
1/16" thick, that usually means no more than two washers can be used.
1/32" washers are also available. You should have one washer under the
nut, you don't usually need one under the bolt head. An additional
washer can be used, if necessary, to keep the nut from bottoming out
on the shank of the bolt. The additional washer can be placed on
either end of the bolt. If more than two washers are needed to keep
the nut from bottoming out, you should use the next shorter bolt. AN
bolts are available in multiples of 1/8".

On the cable attachment to the rudder pedals, the nut will not be
tightened. The nut will be left loose enough to allow the parts to
move freely, which is why a castle nut and cotter pin is required
here. You will probably need a washer under the nut to keep the
threads from bearing on the moving parts. You may not need a washer
under the bolt head. Only the unthreaded shank of thethe bolt should
bear on the moving parts of the cable connection.

On Oct 1, 2009, at 7:53 PM, Ken wrote:

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What are the rules regarding usage of flat washers on the AN bolts?
I assume you must have one under the nut so you don't scuff the
metal it is tightening against (when you tighten it)? How about the
other end, is it necessary or even required by FARs?

How about on the rudder pedal where you have a bolt going through a
clevis that attaches the cable? Is a washer under the castle nut
enough or do you need one under the head as well?

Thanks in advance.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:43 am    Post subject: Washer usage Reply with quote

Hi Ken,

The general rule is that a washer must be used on both sides. The reason
is not just to prevent the head or nut from damaging the surface
during the tightening, but also to prevent dangerous corrosion.
The cadmium plating of the washers is
attacked by any corrosion first and thus prevents corrosion at the head
or nut, where corrosion would be dangerous.

Happy flying,

Klaus


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 6:15 am    Post subject: Washer usage Reply with quote

On Friday 02 October 2009 08:37, Klaus Truemper wrote:
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Hi Ken,

The general rule is that a washer must be used on both sides. The reason
is not just to prevent the head or nut from damaging the surface
during the tightening, but also to prevent dangerous corrosion.
The cadmium plating of the washers is
attacked by any corrosion first and thus prevents corrosion at the head
or nut, where corrosion would be dangerous.

Happy flying,

Klaus

A delimma I've found is that Zenith doesn't always supply, or call out, bolts
that allow the use of two washers. I've also found that some of their photos
and drawings do not show the use of washers.

I think this is a mistake, and that Klaus is correct: it is very desirable
that there be a washer under both the head of the bolt, and under the nut.

Another rule of thumb I see ignored in the parts supplied, the drawings, and
the photos is the number of threads showing beyond the end of the nut. I
think I recall AC 43-13 requiring a minimum of one thread showing, and a
maximum of three. Of course, additional washers, up to a maximum of three, or
a maximum 1/8", may be added to achieve this.

I again emphasize that AC43-13 does not apply to experiemental aircraft, but
that's a good guideline. You sure don't want installed bolts that don't have
less than a thread showing beyond the nut.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:23 pm    Post subject: Washer usage Reply with quote

There is a good summarized Standard document in the ZAC web site.

I don't know if it is still pointed to by any ZAC web page. If it is, I could not find it. But I do have the direct link to the document:

http://www.zenithair.com/pdf-doc/zenair construction standards draft 1-07.pdf

It does not replace AC43-13, but it is a pretty useful summary.
I believe it is also provided in the CDs that ship with the kit.

Carlos

2009/10/1 Ken <hror1(at)pld.com (hror1(at)pld.com)>
[quote] --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Ken" <hror1(at)pld.com (hror1(at)pld.com)>

What are the rules regarding usage of flat washers on the AN bolts?  I assume you must have one under the nut so you don't scuff the metal it is tightening against (when you tighten it)?  How about the other end, is it necessary or even required by FARs?

How about on the rudder pedal where you have a bolt going through a clevis that attaches the cable?  Is a washer under the castle nut enough or do you need one under the head as well?

Thanks in advance.

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