5wndwcpe
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I know what they are used for, but I don't exactly know how they work. Do the jaws clamp onto the wire or do you have to feed the wire through the jaws ?
You want to wrap the wire around something (usually a hole in a bolt) and clamp the excess wire at the two cut ends. Usually you have to squeeze them pretty hard then there is a sleeve that you slide up to hold them shut. Then you let go of the pliers and pull the knob at the back which makes the whole thing spin and twists the wire tight. Then simply release and cut the excess...![]()
There is truly an acquired talent to twisting and tying off safety wire and having it tight, and looking right. Like anything it takes practice.
Charles
There is truly an acquired talent to twisting and tying off safety wire and having it tight, and looking right. Like anything it takes practice.
I safety wire everyday at work. Every fastener on aircraft must be safetied in some way whether it be safety wire, cotter pins, clips, or locknut's.
At A&P school, they gave us an 8" square enclosed box with a hole barely big enough to squeeze your hand in. Inside, you had to safety 3 bolts with one hand.
in a+P school, they gave us an 8" square enclosed box with a hole barely big enough to squeeze your hand in. Inside, you had to safety 3 bolts with one hand.