It looks like Tinnermans were epoxied in-place above nut plates as added protection.
I know a Timmerman washer will be used under the screw, but I haven’t seen one used like this before.
This is a side view of the inside lip of a wheel fairing so you are looking at 2 places for screws. You don’t see the nut plate on the left side of the pic or the Tinnerman on the right side. As in 2 washers per screw.
Is this a common practice on wheel pants since they take their fair share of abuse?
I know a Timmerman washer will be used under the screw, but I haven’t seen one used like this before.
This is a side view of the inside lip of a wheel fairing so you are looking at 2 places for screws. You don’t see the nut plate on the left side of the pic or the Tinnerman on the right side. As in 2 washers per screw.
Is this a common practice on wheel pants since they take their fair share of abuse?
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