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Maintenance and Inspection Procedures Manual
Type:
CT
Series:
CTLS
LSA
Page: 4-10
AF 04800001
Revision No. 3
Date: 14 Sep 2008
4.2 Landing Gear
CT is equipped with conventional tricycle landing gear. The main gear legs made of high strength
composite material are attached to the main bulkhead located behind the pilot seats. The nose gear is
equipped with a shock absorber and attached to the engine mount.
4.2.1 Nose Landing Gear
4.2.1.1 Tools
Required
Screw driver with header 13
2 pcs
Wrench
8x10
1
pcs
Wrench
10x13
2
pcs
Wrench
17x19
2
pcs
Hex-nut
wrench
4
1
pcs
Hex-nut
wrench
5
1
pcs
Drill (to drill metal) Ø 0,237 inch / 6,0 mm
1 pcs
Brace
1 pcs
34’’ support with padded top
1 pcs
Chock
4 pcs
4.2.1.2 Materials
Required
Lock liquid of middle strength Loctite 243
C9996064 Bolt DIN 912 M6x60-8.8
1 pcs
C9996334 Self-locking nut DIN 985-M6
1 pcs
C9996336 Self-locking nut DIN 985-M8
2 pcs
C9996338 Self-locking nut DIN 985-M12
1 pcs
C9997730F O-ring Simrit72, NBR 872, 28,0x5,
2 pcs
C9997730P
O-Ring
8x18x4
2
pcs
Talcum
AR
CIATIM-201 GOST 6267-74 (or Aeroshell Grease 6 (SHELL), Unirex S 2 (Esso), Eneryrease LCI, LT 2
(British Petroleum))
4.2.1.3 General
Due to lifting loads being hazardous, two persons are required to remove/install the nose landing gear.
A. Before starting, set the parking brake. Remove cowlings; make sure the tail area is clear.
B. Lift the forward fuselage by pushing down the tail at the narrowest part so that the nose wheel is
at least 10’’ off the ground.
C. Insert the padded support securely just behind the firewall.
NOTE: The top of the support has to be soft to prevent damage of the skin and paint.
D. Set the chocks under the wheels to prevent plane’s rolling.
E. The nose gear fairing can not be removed without prior removing the nose gear strut.