Mesazhi #24497 i Listės sė E-mailave lml@lancaironline.net
Nga: Ian Crowe <ian.crowe@sympatico.ca>
Dėrguesi: Marvin Kaye <marv@lancaironline.net>
Lėnda: Flaps-Outback 360
Data: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:10:05 -0400
Pėr: <lml@lancaironline.net>
I too had problems in getting the flap cross shaft to have free movement.  Luckily I spotted the problem before I committed myself fully.  I did finally get it to move with little or no residual friction. It was everything to do with the alignment of the bearing blocks at each end and in the middle and required a lot of "fit and try"  It took me quite a time and was not the easy fit up as per the manual.
 
I have absolutely no idea whatsoever what the maximum effort to move the lever should be.  As close to zero as possible is my feel.  There is bound to be some residual friction but the flap jack is a hefty piece of equipment and if you can try the system with an ammeter in series it might give you an idea of how much power is needed to overcome the built in friction.  If you are well up on the number of amps required to move the flaps without air load then you must think about what extra amperage the airload will require and do you have it available
 
No doubt some of our more erudite brethren could reduce the problem to a formula but the problem is essentially a practical one.
 
Regards
 
Ian Crowe
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