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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 11:34 am    Post subject: Remove the wings off CH601UL Reply with quote

He My name is Ron Smit live in chilliwack B.C. Canada,
I recently bought a Zenair Zodiac 601 ul in Edmonton Alberta We are going to pick her up on the 16th of this month .
My question to this forum is do I have to pay attention to a particular area when removing the wings, and how do I remove those wings?
thanks for Your reply . regards Ron Smit.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 2:47 pm    Post subject: Remove the wings off CH601UL Reply with quote

Hi Ron,
Congratulations, The UL is similar to the HD. Detachment of the wings
is found at the wing joint covers where the wing bends.
There are screws front center and trailing that secure the wing joint
covers, usually a dozen screws holding the wing joint in place
along the edges. Once removed, the electrical wires and pitot lines
should be marked and separated at this joint. If provisions haven't been
made, cut them after marking and duct tape them secure at the ends of
the wings. You should have a screw at the rear spar that can be removed
to separate each spar. It may have a plate nut or a self locking nut
holding it. The front spar has 4 AN-6 bolts (3/8-inch) that secure the
wings to splice plates each side. After these have been loosened, get a
spare set of hands to hold the outboard end of the wing and push the
bolts out. Then provide support both ends of each wing and slide the
wing straight out from between the splice plates. The angles top and
bottom will guide the wing off, but don't rely on them for supporting
the weight of the wing with the bolts removed.
If you're transporting the wings any distance, by truck internally, make
hangars with carpet that will support the wings at the nose to
evenly carry the structure. If you've got time, make a wing jig to
support the wings on foam the length of the nose. If external trailer,
better to lay them flat on soft foam support large area, 20% of the
wing. Again, foam rented from an upholstery shop might do as they have
slabs of the stuff.
Drain your tanks of fuel, remove the battery and pitot tubes from the
wing if possible and anything else that might be sensitive to roads.
This advice presumes a lot on your mode of transport, but if you have a
lot of ratchet straps, 8 - 10 should get you there.

I have below, several links that suggest methods, but you may need a
longer trailer for the wings. I did this in two trips.

http://www.macsmachine.com/images/wing/spliceplates/full/splice-plate-bolts-and-spar.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/completion/full/viewleftwingjoint.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/TJH/HScentersection/full/wg2rack2.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/tjh/hscentersection/full/trailerwinching2.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/tjh/hscentersection/full/loadedcenter.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/tjh/hscentersection/full/Zenith-on-the-roadh.jpg
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/tjh/hscentersection/full/zenith-to-airport.jpg

Good luck,
Larry McFarland
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He My name is Ron Smit live in chilliwack B.C. Canada,
I recently bought a Zenair Zodiac 601 ul in Edmonton Alberta We are going to pick her up on the 16th of this month .
My question to this forum is do I have to pay attention to a particular area when removing the wings, and how do I remove those wings?
thanks for Your reply . regards Ron Smit.

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 5:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Remove the wings off CH601UL Reply with quote

Larry thanks verry much for the info I will have a long trailer as my new bird is an tail dragger I.m going to need 17 ft I think. if anyone has the exact messurement from main to tail wheel I would like to hear it .thanks again ,I can hardly wait to get her home From a rainy Chilliwack B.C. Ron smit
p.s. here an link to some pic. http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c325/smitfire/?action=view&current=1170640161.pbw


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