So I'm building up a new set of wings, and looking for some guidance on the bolt torque/ tightness on the bolts that hold the compression struts, Most have a AN970-4 washer under the head to spread the load out I assume, any thoughts?
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DON'T CRUSH THE WOOD!!!!! The bolts are really mostly in sheer and torque would be fine just tight enough to not rotate by hand. Where most damage is done is torquing down the aileron hinge bolts. I have seen WAY too many spars crushed in and people just seem to keep torquing the bolts trying to get them tight. Also NEVER tighten the wing to fuselage attach bolts tight! They are acting as PINS! If you tighten them you squeeze the lugs together which could cause cracking. I can put a socket and extension on my attach bolts and turn them by hand
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Originally posted by Dalton View PostSo I'm building up a new set of wings, and looking for some guidance on the bolt torque/ tightness on the bolts that hold the compression struts, Most have a AN970-4 washer under the head to spread the load out I assume, any thoughts?
The Taylorcraft (and Cub and other) wings are fundamentally modified warren truss structures in planform. The same principle is used in a zillion bridges.
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