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ENSTROM 280FX OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Rev. 6
Report No. 28-AC-020
Feb 21/12
8. Landing Gear Assembly
Oleo Struts - Four nitrogen-oil type dampers are used on
the landing gear assembly to absorb landing shocks and
to provide the damping required to eliminate ground
resonance. The oleo is a steel tube construction with the
piston assembly having a hard chrome finish. The relief
valves in the piston are preset and are not to be field
adjusted.
The oleos are to be inspected at each preflight and must
be in working order and properly inflated before engaging
rotor. Inspect as follows:
a. Check for proper inflation with back side of fuel
dipstick (reference para. 4-4, step 7).
b. Check oleo for leaking oil. If leakage is noted, refer to
Maintenance Manual for removal and seal replacement
instructions.
c. Check attachment fittings and hardware for cracks and
security. Replace all damaged or worn parts.
NOTE
Removal of the oleo struts for seal replacement
and replacement of damaged or worn landing gear
parts is NOT “Preventative Maintenance”.
d. Servicing Oleo Strut
When the oleo strut requires nitrogen, proceed as follows:
(1) Remove landing gear fairing to gain access to oleo
strut.
NOTE
Removal of the oleo struts for servicing is NOT
“Preventative Maintenance”.
(2) Remove strut from helicopter, or hoist helicopter
clear of floor (refer to Maintenance Manual).
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