November
11, 1992
SERVICE
BULLETIN #26
SUBJECT:
LIFT STRUT ATTACH BRACKET TO FUSELAGE
TO:
Kitfox™ AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURED BETWEEN Sept. 1.1992 AND Oct.
16.1992
FROM:
SKYSTAR AIRCRAFT CORPORATION.
It
has come to our attention that some lift struts, shipped between Sept. 1 and
Oct. 16, 1992, have fuselage mounting brackets that may have an improper gap
between tabs, thus allowing the lift strut to fit too loose on the fuselage tab.
This excess play between the fuselage mounting tab and the lift strut attach
bracket, does not allow the castle nut to be secured on the AN6-11 bolt with a
full safety pin hole showing on the bolt. There should be virtually no play
between the fuselage mounting tab and the lift strut bracket. The temptation
would be to over torque the AN6-11 bolt, to lessen the gap, but this would
result in permanent damage to the bolt.
The
appropriate lift strut bracket gap, prior to paint or powder coating, should be
0.286”. Measure the thickness of the lift strut mounting tab on the fuselage
and compare it to the distance between the flanges of the lift strut bracket.
Typically, the lift strut bracket gap should be no more than 0.01” wider than
the thickness of the fuselage tab. There should be little, if any, play between
the lift strut and fuselage when installed correctly.
RECOMMENDATION:
Using
the typical, hardware store variety 3/8” fine thread cap bolt, matching washer
and nut, as a torquing lever, tighten the bolt and nut down until the gap on the
lift strut bracket is approximately 0.02” less than the required distance,
allowing for some “spring back”. This should close the gap to the required
distance and allow adequate securement of the castle nut on the bolt. You may
wish to repeat this procedure in small increments until a good fit is
established.
As
a safety factor, please discard these over torque bolts and nuts. These bolts
are not A/C quality. If you use AN, MS or NAS bolts for this adjustment, please
discard them also because the adjustment will require a higher torque value than
allowed for this hardware.
If
you any have questions about this bulletin or procedure, please call our
Technical Department, at (208) 466-1711 or by Fax; (208) 466-7194.
