McFarlane Aviation Products - TLSL-KT-4

Part Number: TLSL-KT-4

STOP LUG KIT, Torque Link

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Torque Link Stop Lugs and Safety Plate
Replace worn out stop lugs to reduce drag? Really?

This often overlooked but important part is affordable at McFarlane!
The torque link stop lug is a sacrificial part that hammers against a flat spot on the lower part of the shock strut outer tube when the strut extends after takeoff. This prevents the strut from overextending and forces the nose wheel and rudder system into proper alignment for flight.

 

Due to repeated hammering with every takeoff, these stop lugs must be periodically replaced. Excessive wear can allow overextension of the strut. They also often wear unevenly resulting in inconsistent alignment of the nose wheel in flight which then causes extra drag and yaw. The extra yaw can require increased rudder trim which causes even more drag. So yes, replacing a torque link stop lug can reduce drag!

 

  • Safety plate features bend up tabs to secure stop lug bolts
  • Super tough 4130 alloy steel for corrosion resistance
  • Kits include stop lug, safety plate and applicable 3/16" bolts

 

 

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Maintenance Tip:
Replace the stop lug if it is no longer flush with the strut, mushroomed, worn, rounded, bent away from the torque link, or if it has stress cracks. The safety plate should not be reused.

   

 

More important than you think
Overextension of the nose strut due to a worn out stop lug can lead to a cascade of problems. McFarlane A&P mechanics have seen struts over extend to the point where the metering pin comes out of the orifice. This results in loss of dampening action and the pin hammering the orifice every landing, and distorting and enlarging it. Over time, the excess nose strut travel and lack of dampening can result in fatigue cracks in the torque link arms. McFarlane recommends thoroughly inspecting all nose strut components when replacing a severely worn stop lug.

 

 

Kit Components

Part Number TLSL-KT-4 contains the following:

Component Description Quantity U/M
AN3H3A BOLT, 3/16, Drilled Head 2.000 EACH
MC0442506-11 STOP LUG, Torque Link 1.000 EACH
MC0442506-9 SAFETY PLATE, Stop Lug, Torque Link 1.000 EACH

Eligible Aircraft

Make Series Model Beginning S/N Ending S/N Quantity Per Aircraft Location Eligibility Chart
Cessna 182 182K 18257626 18258505 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 182L 18258506 18259305 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 182M 18259306 18260055 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 182N 18260056 18260825 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 182P 18260826 18262465 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 182P 18262466 18265175 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 182Q 18265176 18267715 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 182R 18267716 18268586 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 F182P F18200001 F18200025 1 Nose Strut 6745
Cessna 182 F182Q F18200026 F18200169 1 Nose Strut 6745

Frequently Asked Questions

Question
What does the Torque Link Stop Lug do?
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