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CUB CRAFTERS, INC.
CC11-160 MAINTENANCE MANUAL
6.3.4
Manual number SSC10000AMM
Page: 4
Date: 09/03/2010
(1) REMOVAL
CAUTION
Before removing the wings, set the parking brakes and chock the wheels.
(a) Remove the front wing root, rear wing root, wing/root panel interface, skylight,
and turtle deck.
(b) Drain the fuel tank(s). Disconnect the fuel supply and gauge lines inboard ends
at the wing root. Cover all exposed ends of tubing and hoses with tape to
prevent contamination of the fuel from dirt or debris.
(c) Disconnect the pitot air tube at the wing root (left side only).
(d) Disconnect the appropriate wiring, stall warning system, navigation, and landing
light at the wing root butt splices.
(e) Remove the wing pulley inspection plate covers from the wing. Remove pulley
and aileron upper cable attachment.
(f) Remove fairleads from wing strut. Disconnect the lower aileron control cables
from the torque tube link on the below the control stick.
(g) If the wing or wings are to be fully removed, cut and remove the upper aileron
crossover cable.
(h) Disconnect the flap control rod from the flap lever arm and flap. .
NOTE
The flaps and ailerons may be removed from the wings at this point.
See Section 6.3.6 Flight Controls.
(i) Unbolt and remove the jury strut braces. They are secured to the wing from the
middle of the struts. Mark the struts LH and RH so they may be reinstalled in the
same location.
CAUTION
To accomplish removal and installation of the wings, at least three people will be
required.
Use one person to support the outboard portion of the wing and one person to support
the inboard end while the third removes the attaching hardware.
Summary of Contents for CARBON CUB SS CC11-160
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