For example, lets take a system of 16 AERO-40A units. If we consult the
panel lettering of the AX-AE40S3, we observe that 16 units can be flown
when the vertical axis of the center of gravity is aligned with any of the 17
hanging positions.
In the simulation attached, the system is flown at 11 meters with -6.37º of
inclination. No
warning
of maximum load appears.
The
warnings
of maximum load appear ONLY if the number of cabinets
is greater than 16 units. For more than 16 units, the
warnings
of load
appear and we should check where the vertical axis of the center of gravity
for the system is situated.
See what happens if we add one more
box. Now we have a total of 17 AERO-40A
units and the software warns us that only 17
units at point 16 or lower can be flown.
In this case, we have -5.57° of inclination,
the vertical axis of the center of gravity of the
system is positioned in alignment with the
pick-up point number 14. In this case, we
are within the safety margins. Remember
that from point 14 and above, 19 units can
be flown (see above panel drawing AX-
AE40S3).
17 AERO-40A units - As the axis of the vertical center of gravity coincides
with the point 14, we can fly 17 units with that configuration.
35
Manual de Colgado
/ aero series /
Rigging Manual
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
19
18
17
16
MAX. NUMBER OF UNITS ALLOWED
-2
-1
0
20
20
20