Good day All
I think I've got this straightened out in my head but just want to be sure;
There are two basic styles of stamped ribs and they are identified by either 'L' or 'R' in the part number. Each wing has a combination of the two styles, however most of the 'L's are in the left wing and vice-versa for the right. I have a sketch that shows rib locations by part number.
I haven't been able to find a drawing or sketch that clearly identifies the two rib styles, but I've deduced that the L (or left) ribs have the web on the left, flanges right, and the R (or right) ribs have the web on the right, flanges left. I've added a sketch below.
Can someone confirm that I've got this right?
Thanks
S
I think I've got this straightened out in my head but just want to be sure;
There are two basic styles of stamped ribs and they are identified by either 'L' or 'R' in the part number. Each wing has a combination of the two styles, however most of the 'L's are in the left wing and vice-versa for the right. I have a sketch that shows rib locations by part number.
I haven't been able to find a drawing or sketch that clearly identifies the two rib styles, but I've deduced that the L (or left) ribs have the web on the left, flanges right, and the R (or right) ribs have the web on the right, flanges left. I've added a sketch below.
Can someone confirm that I've got this right?
Thanks
S
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