
North&Wing&S,LSA&Maintenance&Manual&
Model:&Sport&X2&582&
Issue 3.2
Printed: July 16 2017
Page 41
4.2.5
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Sail Removal from Frame
Skill Level:
LSR-M, or A&P
Tools:
Two 7/16” wrenches, one 9/16” wrench, Phillips screw driver, preferably a
second person
Materials:
None
Task Description:
The sail should be removed for inspection of the frame every 3 years or 200 hours, OR if the
wing has experiences any type of hard impact e.g. hard landing or striking an object.
Prepare a clean area about 40’ x 40’ to remove the sail, preferably shielded from the wind.
The wing should be protected from coming into direct contact with the ground using either
cardboard, a large paint cloth, or a clean floor surface. Clean dry grass can be used, but be
careful when moving the wing on the grass to avoid permanent stains. If it is not possible to
avoid the wind, face the nose of the wing into the wind.
1.
!
Remove the wing from the trike using the procedure described in the Owner’s Manual.
2.
!
Remove wing struts and ribs following the procedure shown in the Owner’s manual as
if you were going to put wing in bag for transporting.
3.
!
Disconnect the nose wires from the swan hook and lay the wing flat on the ground with
top of wing up. Pull the washout tubes out of their sockets and fold back toward the
tips. Fold the sprogs back toward wing tips.
4.
!
Bring wing tips together simultaneously (requires 2 people) or in 3-4 small stages (if
only one person) being careful not to force them together. The tensioner cable must
slide clear of the wing penetration hole when bringing the wing tips together. If the
tensioner hardware catches on the sail, it can easily tear the sail causing significant
damage.
5.
!
Lift the nose and rest it on a raised surface, e.g. a saw horse as shown below.
Nose resting on
elevated surface