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5.
List of replaceable parts
5.1. Static line
VL
– 037 *
5.2. Pilot chute
PV
– 031 – 1A
5.3. Bridle
SŠ – 054
5.4. Ripcord
U
– 094
5.5. Portable bag
G
– 225
5.6. Closing cord l = 300
-10
mm SU-001 **
5.7. Rubber band
2 x ⅜“
5.8. Rubber band
1 ¼ x ⅜“
5.9. Back padding
P
– 032
5.10.Back padding
P
– 030
* On user request static line available in the length 2800, 3700, 4600, 5400 mm.
** The indicated length is measured at a load of 100N.
6. Technical description of the parachute
6.1.
Static line VL-037
– (fig. 2)
It is designed for opening the container in case the pilot is forced to leave the
aircraft in emergency.
Static line is made of polyamide strap of 15 mm width (1). One end includes the
static line reinforced with the tape (2) of red colour and terminated with snap-
hook (3), the second end includes the attached extension (4) from polyamide cord
fitted with ribbon closure (5) for connecting the extension to the container and
with two pins (6) designed for closing the container. The static line includes the
sewn lug (7) from red tape designed for connecting the static line with the
container with the control bond.
Fig. 2
6.2.
Pilot chute PV
– 031 – 1A (fig. 3)
It is designed for pulling put the canopy from the container. The base of the
canopy (1) of the pilot chute, and it is made of polyamide fabric.
The stop (2) is made of woven curtain
– rough. The pilot chute is reinforced with
tapes (3), which form the fastener in the lower part (4). Cylindrical shape steel
spring (5) is sewn in the pilot chute. The top part of the pilot chute and the
location of the spring attachment include the sewn tape loops with fitted metal
grommets (6), designed for passing through the closing cord and folding and
fitting the pilot chute in the container.
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