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I
ROCKWELL
COMMANDER
112/B/TC/TCA
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
SECTION
vn
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
MODELS
112B/TC/TCA
AILERON-RUDDER
INTERCONNECT
CABLE
ASSEMBL!Y.!iS~~?/
RUDDER
CONTROL
CABLES
WING TRUSS
ASSEMBLY
X'27
Jfi
Figure 7-12. Aileron-Rudder Interconnect Rigging
g. Hang a one pound weight
on
balance
beam
four-
inches
forward
of
hinge
line.
Aileron
should
balance
or
trailing
edge
should
rotate
up.
h.
Increase
or
decrease
balance
weight
assembly
as
required
to
balance
aileron.
ELEVATOR
a.
On a
flat
surface
secure
two
3/8-inch
dia-
meter,
6-inch
long
rods
45.5
inches
apart
(see
Fig-
ure
7-14).
Allow
rods
to
hang
over
edge
approxi-
mately
3
inches.
(A
bolt
may
be
mounted
in
rod
ends
to
prevent
elevator
from
Slipping off).
b.
Slide
1/4-
inch
bolts
through
center
and
outboard
hinges
of
elevator.
c.
Position
elevator
over
rods
such
that
bolts
rest
on
rods.
d. Make
balance
beam
as
directed
in
aileron
section.
e.
Place
midpoint
of
balance
beam
over
hinge
line
of
elevator
at
inboard
edge
of
tip.
f.
Slip
wire
hook
under
trailing
edge of
elevator.
Vertical
distance
between
trailing
edge
and
balance
beam
should
be
1.
25
inches.
go
Hang a
I-pound
weight
12.5
inches
forward
of
hinge
line.
Elevator
should
balance
or
trailing
edge
Change 1
should
rotate
up.
h.
Increase
or
decrease
balance
weight
as
required
I
to
balance
elevator.
RUDDER
a.
Attach
rods
as
described
in
elevator
section.
b.
Slide
1/4-inch
bolts
through
upper
and
lower
hinges.
Tighten
with
jam
nuts.
c.
POSition
rudder
over
rods
so
bolts
rest
on
rods
(see
Figure
7-14).
Rudder
should
balance
or
trailing
edge
should
rotate
up.
d.
Increase
or
decrease
balance
weight
as
required
I
to
balance
rudder.
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
The
trouble-shooting
figure
in
this
section
discusses
symptoms
which
can
be
diagnosed
and
interprets
the
results
in
terms
of
probable
causes
and
the
appropri-
ate
corrective
remedy
to
be
taken.
Review
all
prob-
able
causes
given
and
check
other
listings
of
troubles
with
similar
symptoms.
Items
are
presented
in
se-
quence
but
not
necessarily
in
order
of
probability.
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