When Flaps are actuated, the Flap Torque Tube rotates to move the push rod to control flap movement. It is supported by two Flap Support Frames which run parallel to the ribs between and are supported by the two spars. How do we maintain the bearing surface on the Support Frames once wear and tear has caused slop in this fitting and in the torque tube? The bearing on the plans is welded onto the Flap Support Frame. It looks to me like the skin would have to be removed to repair or replace the flap support frame.
The builders manual has us installing grease zircs, but I am thinking that maybe someone has come up with a replaceable bearing that is serviceable without removing the entire Flap Support Frame.
See Patrol Plans p9
The builders manual has us installing grease zircs, but I am thinking that maybe someone has come up with a replaceable bearing that is serviceable without removing the entire Flap Support Frame.
See Patrol Plans p9
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