North&Wing&S,LSA&Maintenance&Manual&
Model:&Sport&X2&582&
Issue 3.2
Printed: July 16 2017
Page 49
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.
!
Roll the wing onto its back so the bottom of the wing is facing up. Spread the wing
tips out until the wing is about one quarter open.
6.
!
Unbolt the damaged crossbar from the leading edge attachment by removing the castle
nut on the inside of the tapered end of the crossbar using a 9/16: wrench with a screw
driver to hold the eye bolt. Lift the crossbar off the bolt. Do not remove the bolt
from the attachment bracket. Put the castle nut back on the bolt loosely until the new
crossbar is attached.
7.
!
Unbolt the crossbar from the crossbar center plate, and slide the crossbar free of the
wing. To do this, it is necessary to slide a 7/16” wrench inside the crossbar to hold the
nut from turning since the bolt does not go all the way through the cross bar.
Eye Bolt (hold with
screw driver)
Crossbar castle
nut (9/16”)