Drag/Anti-Drag Wires
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:48 am
'Hi All
During the inspection of our wings, we read a passage in the Structual Repair Manual 01-115CA-3 page 21 Item 9 d. "Rigging of Drag and Anti-Drag Wires reads: The Following rigging tensions, as determined by a tensiometer, are recomended for drag and anti-drag wires:
First Bay from Butt
anti-drag wire--------82 pounds
drag wire-------------62 pounds
Second Bay from Butt
anti-drag wire--------62 pounds
drag wire-------------82 pounds
Third Bay from Butt
anti-drag wire--------32 pounds
drag wire-------------32 pounds
Fourth Bay from Butt
anti-drag wire--------22 pounds
drag wire-------------22 pounds
Although the above tensions are recomended, a variation of two punds less will be satisfactory.
Here is my question: HOW do you verify these tensions? Is there a special tool that can be used desided a cable tensionometer?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Jim Chybicki
N2FM UC-61K 43-14964/HB690'
During the inspection of our wings, we read a passage in the Structual Repair Manual 01-115CA-3 page 21 Item 9 d. "Rigging of Drag and Anti-Drag Wires reads: The Following rigging tensions, as determined by a tensiometer, are recomended for drag and anti-drag wires:
First Bay from Butt
anti-drag wire--------82 pounds
drag wire-------------62 pounds
Second Bay from Butt
anti-drag wire--------62 pounds
drag wire-------------82 pounds
Third Bay from Butt
anti-drag wire--------32 pounds
drag wire-------------32 pounds
Fourth Bay from Butt
anti-drag wire--------22 pounds
drag wire-------------22 pounds
Although the above tensions are recomended, a variation of two punds less will be satisfactory.
Here is my question: HOW do you verify these tensions? Is there a special tool that can be used desided a cable tensionometer?
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Jim Chybicki
N2FM UC-61K 43-14964/HB690'