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@ Main Gear - Description and Operation

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@ MAIN GEAR - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:

-The MLG leg has a main fitting and a sliding tube, which together make the shock absorber.
The torque-links align the main fitting and sliding tube, but lets vertical movement between the
parts occur. A torque link damper decreases the landing vibrations through the torque links.
-A MLG retraction actuating cylinder extends and retracts the MLG.

A. Main Fitting:
-The main fitting is made of die-forged ultra-high-tensile steel, and includes:
· the main barrel · the drag stay · the cross tube · the aircraft interface attachment-lugs.

-The external lugs and brackets on the main fitting hold these parts:
· the MLG retraction-actuating-cylinder · the lock stay · the brake manifold
· the fixed fairing · the uplock pin · the side-stay assembly
· the upper torque-link · the spare-seal activating-valve · the upper slave-link
· a beam (to install or remove the MLG during maintenance).

-The barrel of the main fitting is a cylinder, closed at the top, which makes the outer part of the
shock absorber. The main fitting contains a diaphragm and tube assembly, which makes the top
of the shock absorber. A pin connects the diaphragm and the tube assembly. This pin is in the
two lateral holes in the main fitting, and contains the shock-absorber charging-valve.
-A hollow cross-tube at the top of the main fitting has two attachment-fittings that connect the
MLG to the airframe. The aft attachment-fitting has a machined lug that holds the rear spherical
bearing. The forward attachment-fitting has a cylindrical lug that connects to the forward
spherical bearing.
-A drag stay between the main fitting and the forward end of the hollow tube holds the MLG
retraction actuator. A machined lug on the drag stay connects the lock stay.
-The forward and the aft fitting assemblies transmit vertical loads to the airframe.

B. Sliding Tube:
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