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>Does anyone know the torque specs for the two wing spar bolts on the
Legacy?
I asked my aero engineer friend the same question when I was building my
Legacy. He said that one purpose of torquing a fastener is to make sure
that the torque exceeds the tension load experienced by the fastener while it's
in use. I think what he meant is that you want the tension on the bolt to
be high enough that it's not possible for any "play" to develop from further
stretching the bolt when the bolt is in use.
The Legacy's wing bolts are mainly stressed in shear and are
under light tension load, so the "correct" torque is probably not
critical. I looked up the standard torque of that size bolt, which was way
more than I could achieve in such a cramped space.
Best,
Dennis Johnson
Legacy, 110 hours
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