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13th Mar 2024, 20:57
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Posted By vikingivesterled

Boeing might want to consider a couple of...

Boeing might want to consider a couple of inspection hatches in the inner lining each side so at least the top two of such critical bolts can be inspected from time to time. And at least every time...
28th Feb 2024, 22:10
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Posted By vikingivesterled

The confusion about up or down movement of the...

The confusion about up or down movement of the door-plug could be in where the roller and where the guide is mounted. The roller is on the door frame and the guide on the door-plug and since the...
17th Feb 2024, 20:51
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Posted By vikingivesterled

Well, at a straight pull the zip tie would have a...

Well, at a straight pull the zip tie would have a lot more strength than the person that pulled the door(plug) down into its position ready for the non-inserted lock bolts.
There is a reason they...
25th Jan 2024, 22:05
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Posted By vikingivesterled

How can some come around after the job is done...

How can some come around after the job is done and check that a castelated nut with a split pin is torqued to the right force. You would have to take the split pin out to cheque the torque. And then...
14th Jan 2024, 23:09
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Posted By vikingivesterled

Under the tab Bolts, then select "Bolts & Set...

Under the tab Bolts, then select "Bolts & Set Screw - Hex Head"
It's in the 2 first lines of the Product Details:
"Stainless Steel Set Screws are fully threaded and have hexagon heads.
Stainless...
14th Jan 2024, 20:23
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Posted By vikingivesterled

But what if in the confusion of bolt definition...

But what if in the confusion of bolt definition they used an available fully threaded bolt (called set screw (with no head they are called grub screw)) instead of one only partially threaded (just...
11th Jan 2024, 21:10
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Posted By vikingivesterled

The bolts drawn in blue on post 684 hints to a...

The bolts drawn in blue on post 684 hints to a fully threaded bolt, also called a set screw, used for the locking. Which is a lot weaker than a partly threaded actual bolt. This would have been a...
10th Jan 2024, 21:40
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Posted By vikingivesterled

If they where installed one would question the...

If they where installed one would question the way they where installed. A bolt trough holes in 2 pieces of metal have a tendency to pull those metal pieces towards each other when tightened. Did...
10th Jan 2024, 20:05
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Views: 935,960
Posted By vikingivesterled

One of the differences must be the...

One of the differences must be the device/mechanism that stops an emergency door from being opened by a passenger during flight.
There are several pictures in this thread of the plug but none of a...
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