by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sat May 06, 2017 1:23 pm
Anytime the gear is in transit it is pretty sloppy. Full up or full down there should be very little movement. On the up side, if rigged correctly the main gear will pull all the way up to the stoppers and rest solidly against them so they don't bounce in turbulence. On the down side, you should not be able to de any discernible movement at any joint in any of the linkage when you push or pull on the landing gear when on jacks. You should not be able to push up on the main gear drag links and break them over center with any reasonable push of your palm. Nose gear is the same and should not have any play and you shouldn't see any movement around any of the joints especially near the special bolts that have grease zerks, and at the bolt that holds the drag links to the nose gear reunion. Once you break the gear over center, you will obviously see motion in these areas, and the gear should always be greased unloaded(in transit).
Zach
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