Gary70
Aerospace
- Oct 17, 2011
- 10
Hi,
I currently do a trade study on the gear doors design to make easier and faster for rigging and installation. Upon installation, the gear door need to be fair (gap and step) with the adjacent panels. To achieve this goal, the door need to swing along the fwd and aft hinge/fitting hinge lines so I think of the designed serrated hinge with the elongated hole.
On installations, the hinge are adjusted by placing the serrated hinge and serrated washers in the proper position and torquing the mounting bolts, which allows linear adjustments (see attached picture). The amount of linear adjustment is controlled by the length of the elongated bolt hole in the door hinge
Would you think this could be the feasible design?
Thanks.
Gary
I currently do a trade study on the gear doors design to make easier and faster for rigging and installation. Upon installation, the gear door need to be fair (gap and step) with the adjacent panels. To achieve this goal, the door need to swing along the fwd and aft hinge/fitting hinge lines so I think of the designed serrated hinge with the elongated hole.
On installations, the hinge are adjusted by placing the serrated hinge and serrated washers in the proper position and torquing the mounting bolts, which allows linear adjustments (see attached picture). The amount of linear adjustment is controlled by the length of the elongated bolt hole in the door hinge
Would you think this could be the feasible design?
Thanks.
Gary