Friday, June 17, 2022

Raise and lower the wing138



There are a number of ways to raise and lower wings138. Lower and upper chocking members may be slightly raised in a lower position to reduce the strength of the chock. The Wings138 also contacted the first and second guide posts 164 and 168. When raised, the wing contacted these two elements of this guide. This action lowered Chock 90 and appointed Chocking members over 114. Chocking members under 98 also rose.

The Chock 90 includes two supporting members and generally triangular support 138. Support 138 is attached to the top chocking members 114, and each wing including the front edge of 142 and the lower edge 146. Each wing includes the second hinge part 150. These wings are connected to each other with the 154 hinge pin which extends through the first hinge section 134 from Chocking Members over 114. The orientation of the hinge is not important for the discovery.

Wing support 138 from Chock 90 turned inside and rising. This increases the hinge axis and helps lift Chocking members over 114. The Wings 138 Contact the first and second post guides. If this mechanism is not functioning, the wings must be adjusted and reposed so that the chock is stable. Read complete instructions for Chock 90 for more information. This article will help you install Chock 90 and learn how to use Wing Support 138.

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