Re: Strut angle conundrum
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Part 1 says; Maintenance means inspection, overhaul, repair, preservation, and the replacement of parts, but excludes preventive maintenance.
AC 43.13-1b mentions straightening on page 4-73 of chapter 4,
a.Location of Splices. Steel-brace struts may be spliced at any point along the length of the strut provided the splice does not overlap part of an end fitting. The jury-strut attachment is not considered an end fitting; therefore, a splice may be made at this point. The repair procedure and workmanship minimize distortion due to welding and the necessity for subsequent straightening operations.
Just showing that straightening is a recognized procedure.
some info
Part 1 says; Maintenance means inspection, overhaul, repair, preservation, and the replacement of parts, but excludes preventive maintenance.
AC 43.13-1b mentions straightening on page 4-73 of chapter 4,
a.Location of Splices. Steel-brace struts may be spliced at any point along the length of the strut provided the splice does not overlap part of an end fitting. The jury-strut attachment is not considered an end fitting; therefore, a splice may be made at this point. The repair procedure and workmanship minimize distortion due to welding and the necessity for subsequent straightening operations.
Just showing that straightening is a recognized procedure.
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