Manual Rob 22
Manual Rob 22
Manual Rob 22
10.001 Introduction
This section contains the procedures necessary to rig the main rotor flight controls,
tail rotor flight controls and throttle correlation. The track and balance procedures in
this section are to be used in conjunction with Chadwick-Helmuth balancing equipment
instructions.
The following procedure is a standard for the adjustment of rod ends on the R22 helicopter.
2. Screw the rod end in or out of the push-pull tube or pitch link as required to obtain the
proper rigging adjustment.
3. After adjustment of the rod end, check the witness hole in the push-pull tube or pitch
link to ensure the rod end is installed far enough to cover the hole. This should be
checked using a piece of .020” safety wire. The safety wire must not pass through
the witness hole into the push-pull tube or pitch link.
4. Align the rod ends on both ends of the push-pull tube or pitch link so they will have
maximum misalignment clearance with the bellcrank clevis or arm (both rod ends
must move “stop to stop”). Collective rigging settings are made by readjusting the
total length of the pitch links. Adjustments (turns on the upper rod end or hex portion
of the pitch link) to each pitch link will be the same. The pitch link length may be
adjusted in three ranges; coarse, medium and fine. Adjustments are made as follows:
a. Coarse length adjustments to the length are made by rotating the coarse-threaded
section of the hex portion of the pitch link (the upper rod end is disconnected, the
lower rod end remains connected). Loosen the jamnut on the coarse threads only.
Increase blade angle by unscrewing the hex from the lower pitch link. Decrease
the angle by screwing the hex portion into the barrel. One full turn changes the
blade angle by approximately .72 degrees.
b. Medium length adjustments are made by rotating the upper rod end only. Disconnect
the rod end from the blade and loosen the rod end jamnuts. Increase blade angle
by unscrewing the rod end from the hex portion of the pitch link. Decrease the
angle by screwing the rod end into the hex. One full rod end turn changes the
blade by approximately .48 degrees.
c. The fine length adjustments are made by rotating only the hexagonal portion of the
pitch link. The upper and lower rod ends remain connected. Loosen the jamnuts
above the hex. Increase blade angle by screwing the hex out of the lower barrel.
Decrease blade angle by screwing the hex into the lower barrel. One full turn of
the hex portion changes the blade angle approximately .24 degrees.
The cyclic control travel is non-adjustable and is controlled by A211-1 stop plate
attached to the cyclic box assembly.
NOTE
a. Place the cyclic stick against the aft stop and the collective control full down.
b. Adjust the A121-3 push-pull tube to obtain a clearance of .130 inch between the
aft arm of the jack shaft and the main rotor gearbox upper cap flange.
NOTE
1. Using felt tip marker, ink mark main rotor blade trim tab per Figure 10-12. Mark
line with a measuring point in the center of the tab (approximate).
2. Position MT352-1 gage chordwise across blade upper surface and tab trailing edge.
Zero dial indicator on measuring point.
3. Position MT526-1 (trim tab bending tool (for A016-4 [stainless steel skin] blades)
or MT526-8 trim tab bending tool (for A016-6 [aluminum skin] blades) on tab per
Figure 10-12. Slide tool completely over tab until tool stops contact blade trailing
edge. Double-rib side of tool should contact tab upper surface to bend tab down.
Double-rib side of tool should contact tab bottom surface to bend tab up.
4. Tighten MT526 bending tool bolt to bend tab. Make slight bends and re-measure
tab with MT352-1 gage. Bend trim tab 0.015 inch (down) to effect dynamic
movement of main rotor blade tip approximately 0.2 inch (downward).