Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Manual
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 4-71
AF 04800001
Revision No. 3
Date: 14 Sep 2008
4.3.4.1 Tools
Required
Wrench 8
х
10
1
pcs
Wrench 10
х
13
2 pcs
Hex-nut
wrench
3
1
pcs
Hex-nut
wrench
4
1
pcs
Hex-nut
wrench
5
1
pcs
Level
1
pcs
Ruler 20in. / 500 mm
1 pcs
Drill (to drill metal) Ø1/4in. / 6.0 mm
1 pcs
4.3.4.2 Parts and Materials Required
Multipurpose plastic grease LITOL-24M
ТУ
0254-015-00148820-99 (Retinax EP 2. Alvania EP-2
(SHELL); Alvania Grease R3 (Petroleum Co, Ltd); Mobilgrease MP, Mobilux 3 (Mobil Oil Corp.);
Energrease LS 3 (British Petroleum Co.); Beacom 3 (Esso)), Aeroshell Grease 6:
as required
4.3.4.3 General
Set the plane on parking brake and ensure good access to the tail of the aircraft.
Inspect metal parts and especially welding seams for cracks and dents.
Inspect fasteners and axles for nicks and their threads for condition.
Ensure only new self-locking nut DIN 985 are used.
Check if the sheave is greased enough.
Ensure the free motion of the sheave on the axle.
Inspect composite parts for cracks, paint delamination, and mounting holes for ovaling where bolts, pivots
and bearings are attached. If found, contact Flight Design for making decision on further inspection and
maintenance.
4.3.4.4 Stabilator Installation and Removal
4.3.4.4.1 Type of Maintenance
Heavy
4.3.4.4.2 Minimum Level of Certification
Repairman, Light Sport Aircraft-Maintenance (RLSA-M) or higher.
4.3.4.4.3 Procedure
The stabilator is attached to the fuselage by means of the bracket (3 – Fig.1) that rotates on axle
KA3010001 (Stabilizer axis of rotation) installed into bearings C9997025 (Bearing SKF 608-2RZ) in the
fuselage (Fig. 1).