Van'S Aircraft, Inc.: Figure 1: Attaching The Nose Gear
Van'S Aircraft, Inc.: Figure 1: Attaching The Nose Gear
Van'S Aircraft, Inc.: Figure 1: Attaching The Nose Gear
Step 6: Slide the U-1210A Axle through the bearings, then slide the U-1210B Spacer over the end of the axle as shown in Figure 3. Step 1: Attach the WD-1201 Nose Gear Assembly to the fuselage using the hardware called out in Figure 1. Bolt the Nose Wheel and Tire Assembly, the axle, and the spacer to the Nose Fork Assembly using the hardware called-out in Figure 3. The Nose Wheel utilizes ball bearings that are prelubricated and sealed. The axle nut need only be torqued so that slight drag is produced from the bearings and then backed off slightly (approximately 1/4 turn). Please note that this is different than the torquing procedure used for the main wheel which has tapered roller bearings with an integral grease seal. WD-1201
U-1210B
Step 2: Machine countersink the outboard sides of the WD-1230 Nose Fork Assembly for the head of an AN426 rivet. Rivet the U-1210C Anti-Rotation Plates to the Nose Fork Assembly. Step 3: Tap 5/16-24 the holes indicated in Figure 2. Thread screws into the WD-1230 Nose Fork Assembly as shown in Figure 2. Step 4: Grease the SF 4048-16 Bronze Bushings with Aeroshell #5 or equivalent. Slide the WD-1230 Nose Fork Assembly, the two U-611 Washers, and the NAS1149F2090P Washer (The U-611 washers are "cupped", and to function properly, the outside perimeter of both washers must be in contact with each other when installed) onto the WD-1201 Nose Gear Assembly. Finally, thread on the MS21025-20 Nut.
WD-1201
2X
2X
NAS1149F0632P, 2 PLACES
Step 5: Thread safety wire through the bolt NAS1149F2090P holes used to secure the Nose Wheel and Tire Assembly to the WD-1230 Nose Fork Assembly, then attach a spring scale to the end of the safety wire. Tighten the MS21025-20 Nut until a force of 26 lbs begins to rotate the Nose Fork Assembly around the spindle. Use the nut as a drill MS24665-359 guide and drill #30 both sides of the nose gear leg for the cotter pin. Deburr as required then secure the nut with the cotter FIGURE 2: pin called-out in Figure 2.
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U-611, 2 PLACES
MS21025-20
35-06
RV-12
REVISION:
DATE:
10/13/09