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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:51 am Post subject: Safety Wire for Plane-Power Alternator Installation |
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Does anyone have pics of their safety wiring the tension arm bolts? The distance between them seems a bit much to tie one to the other.
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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:55 am Post subject: Safety Wire for Plane-Power Alternator Installation |
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Safety wire the bolt to the arm....
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Does anyone have pics of their safety wiring the tension arm bolts? The distance between them seems a bit much to tie one to the other.
Jeff Carpenter
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tsts4
Joined: 06 Aug 2007 Posts: 167 Location: Tampa, FL
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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:50 pm Post subject: Re: Safety Wire for Plane-Power Alternator Installation |
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Ran into the same issue a few months back. Just drill some small holes into the tension arm and run the safety wire from the bolt to the hole and tie it off.
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Kelly McMullen
Joined: 16 Apr 2008 Posts: 1188 Location: Sun Lakes AZ
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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:25 pm Post subject: Safety Wire for Plane-Power Alternator Installation |
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While it may be "okay" to drill a hole, there is no need to. You can easily safety directly to the arm. That is done all the time on certified aircraft.
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Ran into the same issue a few months back. Just drill some small holes into the tension arm and run the safety wire from the bolt to the hole and tie it off.
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dhmoose
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Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:46 am Post subject: Re: Safety Wire for Plane-Power Alternator Installation |
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I re-read AC43.13 and didn't find any mention of a limit to the length of safety wire that can be used. I simply brought the wire from bolt to bolt in a typical arrangement and the span looks to be about 3". Is this a problem? Seems ok to me.
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Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 7:57 am Post subject: Safety Wire for Plane-Power Alternator Installation |
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There's no doubt that shorter is better. The longer the span the
'potential' for loosening becomes greater.
So, ask yourself what the consequences of that (those) particular
fasteners loosening a little.
This could be an 'experiment' so get back to us ......
IMHO, of course.
Linn
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I re-read AC43.13 and didn't find any mention of a limit to the length of safety wire that can be used. I simply brought the wire from bolt to bolt in a typical arrangement and the span looks to be about 3". Is this a problem? Seems ok to me.
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dhmoose
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Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 8:38 am Post subject: Re: Safety Wire for Plane-Power Alternator Installation |
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I suspect, in my experiment, I'll get a "backup alternator" light illumination on my panel. I'll then fly on or land...and adjust the belt tension when back on the ground. I'll then recall this thread, enjoy a good chuckle... and press on.
Or... I'll re-safety it now prior to first flight. Haha.
flying-nut(at)cfl.rr.com wrote: | There's no doubt that shorter is better. The longer the span the
'potential' for loosening becomes greater.
So, ask yourself what the consequences of that (those) particular
fasteners loosening a little.
This could be an 'experiment' so get back to us ......
IMHO, of course.
Linn
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I re-read AC43.13 and didn't find any mention of a limit to the length of safety wire that can be used. I simply brought the wire from bolt to bolt in a typical arrangement and the span looks to be about 3". Is this a problem? Seems ok to me.
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