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December
15, 1992
SERVICE
BULLETIN: #28
SERVICE
BULLETIN: RUDDER PEDAL GUIDE PULLEY SAFETY TAB
TO:
EARLY MODEL IV CONTROL SYSTEMS
FROM:
SKYSTAR AIRCRAFT
The
original design of the Model IV control system and retro-fit control system, did
not provide for a safety tab to keep the rudder cable form accidentally slipping
out of the guide pulley. With out this safety tab, the rudder cable can slip out
of the pulley valley and get caught between the pulley and the mounting tab.
This is especially true when the rudder is manually manipulated, such as in pre-flighting,
because the rudder cable is routed on the bottom side of the guide pulley. If
the rudder cable is allowed to get enough slack in it, its is possible for the
cable to come out of the pulley and get lodged between tab and pulley.
The
#12701 Tab, is fabricated from thin aluminum material and riveted into place on
the longer, pulley mounting tab, with one 1/8” X 1/8” stainless steel rivet.
Per the diagram below, fabricate a #12701 Tab from the enclosed material and
attach it to the pulley mounting tab in accordance with standard drilling,
deburring, and riveting practices.
If
you have any questions regarding this Bulletin, please feel free to call the
SkyStar Technical Department at: Ph. (208) 466-1711 or Fax (208) 466-7194.