Re: Trim Parts and fuel cut off safety clip tracings
Got it now. The "spoon" end goes through a slot in the stringer and that is the pivot. The threaded "tab" rises and falls when the crank is turned. As that end rises and falls the horizontal slot in the opposite end from the "spoon" rises and falls too and that moves the crank on the wire up and down. The crank turns the up and down into rotation so the wire swings back and forth in front of the trim indicator plate in the cockpit.
The long piece with teh slot, tab and spoon is simply twisted 90* at the "spoon" end so it is horizontal to go through the stringer slot and vertical over the rest of its length so it is stiff enough to move the crank, but not so strong it won't bend if the indicator system jams.
Hank
Got it now. The "spoon" end goes through a slot in the stringer and that is the pivot. The threaded "tab" rises and falls when the crank is turned. As that end rises and falls the horizontal slot in the opposite end from the "spoon" rises and falls too and that moves the crank on the wire up and down. The crank turns the up and down into rotation so the wire swings back and forth in front of the trim indicator plate in the cockpit.
The long piece with teh slot, tab and spoon is simply twisted 90* at the "spoon" end so it is horizontal to go through the stringer slot and vertical over the rest of its length so it is stiff enough to move the crank, but not so strong it won't bend if the indicator system jams.
Hank
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