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Chapter 5 - General Operation
This point is the exact spot where alignment of the beam and the retro-
reflective target occurs electronically. A dry (erasable) ink mark on the
spinner and a a matching mark on the cowl, where electronic alignment
occurs, helps alignment of the target and beam while the user is making
balance adjustments.
5.4.3.3 Changing Performed Solutions
To change a solution to match any change that was actually made (as
opposed to a suggested change) use the numeric keys to change the
weight and clock angle when the Solution screen displays.
For example, enter a weight change of 22.3 g by pressing the keys
2, 2, 3
in that order. Enter a clock angle of 1:30 by pressing 0, 1, 3, 0 or 10:30 by
pressing
1, 0, 3, 0 (in that order).
Once the user has applied the correct weight to the propeller, press the
START key (see below). To advance to the next run, answer Yes to the
question IMPORTANT-were these changes made?”.
5.4.4 Finishing Propeller Balance
The weights outside on the spinner are not a permanent installation. The
user must move the weights to a permanent location according to the
guidelines found in The Smooth Propeller Manual (Chadwick-Helmuth).
YES, begin next run
NO, GO BACK to edit
SELECT ANOTHER JOB
?
IMPORTANT! -- Were
these changes made?
35.00 gms @ 12:00
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