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7. FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS

7.1 MAINTENANCE

Niviuk we are firmly committed to make technology accessible to all 
pilots. Therefore our wings are equipped with the latest technological 
advances gained from the experience of our R&D team.

Careful maintenance of your equipment will ensure continued top 
performance. Apart from the general checks, we recommend actively 
maintaining your equipment.

A pre-flight check is obligatory before each flight.
If there is any damage to the equipment or you suspect any areas of 
the wing are susceptible to wear, you should inspect these and act 
accordingly.

All incidents involving the leading edge should be reviewed. A hard 
impact of the leading edge against a hard surface can damage the sail 
cloth.
 
Unsheathed lines provide increased performance, but this means more 
care should be taken when using and maintaining the wing.

Thanks to TNT, the wing has more safety and performance, but 
this means being more careful with the material. If any Nitinol rod is 
damaged, they are easily replaceable.

The fabric and the lines do not need to be washed. If they become 

dirty, clean them with a soft damp cloth, using only water. Do not use 
detergents or other chemicals.

If your wing is wet from contact with water, place it in a dry area, air it 
and keep it away from direct sunlight.

Direct sunlight may damage the wing’s materials and cause premature 
aging. After landing, do not leave the wing exposed to the sun. Pack it 
properly and stow it away in its backpack. 

If your wing is wet from contact with salt water, immerse it in fresh water 
and dry it away from direct sunlight.

7.2 STORAGE

It is important for the wing to be correctly folded when stored. Keep it in 
the in a cool, dry place away from solvents, fuels, oils.

Do not leave your gear inside a car boot, as cars left in the sun can 
become very hot. A rucksack can reach temperatures up to 60ºC.

Weight should not be laid on top of the equipment.

It is very important to pack the wing correctly before storage.

In case of long-term storage it is advisable, if possible, that the wing is 
not compressed and it should be stored loosely without direct contact 
with the ground. Humidity and heating can have an adverse effect on the 
equipment.

7.3 CHECKS AND INSPECTIONS

The HOOK 5 P must be periodically serviced. An inspection must be 
scheduled every 100 flying hours or every two years whichever comes 
first (EN/LTF norm). 

Содержание HOOK 5 P

Страница 1: ...HOOK 5 P User s manual...

Страница 2: ...ying this glider and will soon discover the meaning of our name The importance of small details This is the user manual and we recommend you read it carefully The NIVIUK Gliders Team USER S MANUAL NIV...

Страница 3: ...7 PACKING 11 4 IN FLIGHT 12 4 1 FLYING IN TURBULENCE 12 4 2 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS 12 4 3 ACCELERATED FLIGHT 14 4 4 FLYING WITHOUT BRAKE LINES 14 4 5 KNOT S IN FLIGHT 14 5 LOSING ALTITUD 15 5 1 BIG E...

Страница 4: ...following certification for all sizes EN A LTF A If the wing is loaded above the maximum certified take off weight the certification changes as follows EN B LTF B We recommend that only pilots who ar...

Страница 5: ...tions used on other Niviuk gliders and is built with the most careful selection of current materials It has all the current technology and accessories available to improve pilot comfort whilst increas...

Страница 6: ...igned and dimensioned as a connection system between the risers and the lines It has a breaking load of 1055 kg which greatly exceeds that of the classic 3mm 550 kg maillon but with much less weight T...

Страница 7: ...ailed final inspection The canopy is cut and assembled under strict quality control conditions facilitated by the automation of this process Every wing is individually checked with a final visual insp...

Страница 8: ...l current harness types including those with a pod We recommend setting the chest strap to the distance specified in the certification report this will vary depending on size We recommend adjusting th...

Страница 9: ...s please follow the instructions of the harness manufacturer The majority of harnesses have a speed system pre installed The standard connection of the speed bar to the speed system is via Brummel hoo...

Страница 10: ...e It is advisable to fly with the original setting for a period of time to get used to the actual behaviour of the HOOK 5 In case it is necessary to modify the brake length loosen the knot slide the l...

Страница 11: ...ld not be folded too tightly to avoid damage to the cloth and or lines At Niviuk we have designed the NKare Bag a bag designed to assist you with rapid packing which helps maintain the integrity of th...

Страница 12: ...lapsed side decisively and quickly all the way 100 down and release it back up immediately You may have to repeat this action to provoke the re opening of the collapsed glider side Do not over brake o...

Страница 13: ...ed in case of an asymmetric collapse control the turn spin by applying tension on the opposite brake and weight shift opposite to the turn Then locate the 3STI stabilo line attached to the wing tip tr...

Страница 14: ...rying to clear a knotted line or untangle a line in flight when close to the terrain If the knot is too tight and cannot be undone carefully and safely fly to the nearest landing zone Be careful do no...

Страница 15: ...g enters a situation similar to parachuting To enter this manoeuvre the B risers are gripped below the maillons and symmetrically pulled down together approx 20 30 cm and maintained in that position I...

Страница 16: ...thermal but with the intention to sink Common sense has to be used to avoid dangerous areas of rotor when looking for descending air Safety first 6 SPECIAL METHODS 6 1 TOWING The HOOK 5 P does not exp...

Страница 17: ...ty clean them with a soft damp cloth using only water Do not use detergents or other chemicals If your wing is wet from contact with water place it in a dry area air it and keep it away from direct su...

Страница 18: ...epends on the person who is practicing it Incorrect use of this equipment may cause severe life changing injuries to the pilot or even death Manufacturers and dealers cannot be held responsible for yo...

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Страница 21: ...PPER CASCADES A 8000 U 50 EDELRID GERMANY UPPER CASCADES A 8000 U 70 EDELRID GERMANY UPPER CASCADES A 8000 U 130 EDELRID GERMANY MIDDLE CASCADES A 8000 U 50 EDELRID GERMANY MIDDLE CASCADES A 8000 U 90...

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Страница 23: ...10 4 SUSPENSION PLAN 22...

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