Ezee Dry Bin Dryer 36' D i a m e t e r B a t c h / C o n t i n u o u s F l o w CONSTRUCTION AND OWNER’S MANUAL P/N 015886 rev 2013-12-02
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PREFACE You have purchased the finest roof dryer and grain storage bin manufactured today. The following information is intended as a guide in caring for your bin prior to construction, proper construction of your bin, and safe and proper use of your bin once constructed. Table of Contents 015886 5-02 A. Warranty ....................................................................4 B. Maintenance .............................................................5 C. Important Safety Information..........
Warranty Global Industries Inc. (the Company) makes the following warranty to the initial retail purchaser of its products (the Customer). MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP: The Company warrants products manufactured by it to be free from defects in materials and workmanship in normal use and service for a period of five (5) years after date of delivery to the Customer.
Maintenance Virtually the only thing that will limit the useful life of your bin is rust. MFS/YORK/STORMOR has specified a galvanized coating on the steel used to fabricate your bin that will give many years of service if properly maintained. However, some rusting over a period of years can be expected with any galvanized products exposed to the weather. We suggest the following: 1. Do not allow the galvanized surfaces of your bin to become cluttered with grain or foreign material.
Important Safety Information This MFS/YORK/STORMOR Construction/Safety Manual is written to assist and instruct those who are responsible for the complete Ezee Dry assembly, and for anyone using the Ezee Dry once assembled. 6 MFS/YORK/STORMOR assumes no liability with respect to proper construction and inspection, assembly, or use of its products established under applicable laws, all of which is the sole responsibility of the purchaser and those doing the assembly work.
OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS Operation of this unit shall be limited to competent and experienced persons. In order to be qualified, he / she must also know and meet all other requirements, such as, but not limited to, the following: 1. Some laws and regulations specify that no one under the age of 16 years may operate power machinery. It is your responsibility to know what these requirements are in your own area or situation. 2.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS A. You may decide to buy and install “auxiliary equipment” made by other manufacturers. MFS/YORK/STORMOR has no control over the design and manufacture of this equipment. If you buy and install auxiliary equipment, then at a minimum we suggest that you do the following: 8 1. Obtain, read, and understand the instructions and cautions of the auxiliary equipment manufacturer. Be sure all equipment is installed according to the manufacturers recommendations. 2.
Decal I.D. & Placement 9 If augers manufactured by others are installed in conjunction with your bin, we strongly recommend that this or a similar decal be installed in a visible location on that equipment if not present. Located on the inside of the manway lid and on the inside of the outer door cover. Located on the inside at the outer door cover. Located on the inner door panel.
0' MIN. 100' MIN. STORAGE STRUCTURE(S) (GEOMETRY OPTIONAL) 10 CONVEYING MACHINE 100' MIN. 100' MIN. OVERHEAD CONDUCTOR AND POLE UNDERGROUND CONDUCTOR 100' MIN. 100' MIN.
Specifications This bin is designed along guidelines which allow it to provide the owner years of service provided it is not used for purposes for which it was not intended. The sidewall gage specifications for your bin appear in the sidewall sheet layout information on pages 26 and 59. The general material specifications for your bin are as follows: 11 WALLS All wall sheets are of corrugated, galvanized steel with 2.66" corrugation. Wall sheets have .90 oz.
Specifications (continued) DOORS On 2.66 corrugated bins, a single ring 32” door is standard on all sizes and a two ring 64” walk door is available as an option. 12 The standard location of the one ring door is in the second ring from the bottom. The standard location of the 64” door is in the second and third rings from the bottom. See pages 53 and 54 for installation. All 32” doors have two inner panels and an outer door cover and 64” doors have three inner panels and an outer door cover.
Specifications (continued) Ezee Dry Bin Capacity Chart 36’ Ezee Dry Bin No. of Rings Storage Capacity Drying Batch Capacity 7 9310 2100 8 11598 2100 9 13885 2100 10 16172 2100 11 18459 2100 1. Bin capacities are approximate figures. The capacities shown above are based on 1.25 cubic feet per bushel and a compaction factor of 6% in accordance with ASAE voluntary standards. 2.
Specifications (continued) CHECK DELIVERY Your bin has been carefully checked before shipment. However, you should check your shipment upon arrival using the provided Packing List to insure it is complete. SIDEWALL SHEET IDENTIFICATION 14 As an aid in identifying corrugated sheets on the packing list a series of codes are used in the description. Typically the description begins with “COR SHT XXYYZ ....
Concrete and Site Location LOCATION OF BIN SITE Check your site locations for possible problems with the following: 1. High wind or Snow load area 2. Waterways and run off 3. Poor soil conditions/soil problems 4. Local codes/permits 7. Railroads 5. Power lines 8. Seismic load 6. Highways 9. Hopper Bins CHOOSING A BIN SITE Consideration should be given to convenience in loading and unloading and accessibility to existing and planned facilities.
IMPORTANT: Develop a layout plan of the bin, bin accessories, and auxiliary equipment and then build the bin foundation in proper accordance with the layout plan. FOUNDATION NOTES: 1. The foundation site should be well drained and free of vegetation and/or debris. 2. Foundation(s) should be on undisturbed soil or engineered compacted backfill. 16 3. A soil and foundation (Geotechnical) investigation should be conducted for each site to confirm the soil bearing capacity.
FOUNDATION PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS G F Foundation Plan A A. DI E Note: 24 Anchor bolts on the outside of the bin; 12 on the inside. RA RAD D. C 17 Flat Slab .B A 1/2” x 10” anchor bolts 6 x 6 x 10/10 wire mesh 3” 4” sandfill 1 1/2” D (2) 1/2” dia. reinf.
Important Pre-assembly Info SIDEWALL SHEET IDENTIFICATION: The bin wall sheets are color coded on the end of the sheets for easy reference as follows: 18 Red Blue/Yellow Yellow - 17 Gage 15 Gage 14 Gage Black Orange Brown - 12 Gage 11 Gage 10 Gage To determine the number of sheets per ring, divide the bin diameter by three: (ie: 36’ diameter bin divided by 3 = 12 sheets per ring.) Note: there are 36 roof sheets.
Bin Hardware, continued 3/8” x 1” hex bolts, flat washers and nuts Used to assemble the fan platform. Used at the winch on batch units. 1/2” x 1 -1/2” hex bolts, flat washers and nuts Used to bolt the intermediate purlins to the purlin mounting angles. 1/2” x 2” hex bolts, lock washers and nuts Used at the pulleys. 1/2” x 10” anchor bolts, washers and nuts Used to secure the bin to the foundation. 3/4” x 1 - 1/2” hex bolts, nuts Used to bolt the main purlins to the center collar and top stiffener.
Ezee Dry Assembly GENERAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Complete the foundation. See the foundation section earlier in this manual. 2. Set the sidewall sheets out near the pad in preparation for assembly. 3. Plan for the ladder location. 20 4. Bolt together the top three rings of the bin. 5. Connect the top 10 gage z-bar stiffeners to the vertical seams of the second sidewall ring (10 gage). 6. Using scaffolding or a stand, support the center ring assembly at the proper height. Assembly 7.
BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT: Before construction of the bin is started: 1) Read and understand this manual. 2) Determine the locations for all accessories including the: access door, anchor bolts, ladder, manway, side draw, roof steps, fans, and any other auxiliary equipment. 3) In addition to these, consideration must be given to the location of the: electrical and gas service, control unit, winch/hydraulic unit, unloading auger, entry door, and any other equipment that may be involved.
Parts Identification center collar DRYER STRUCTURE truss 22 cross braces NOTE: Refer to pages 66 - 69 for all part numbers.
DRYER FLOOR ASSEMBLY hanger bracket for inlet funnel perforated band clip ezee dry inlet funnel perforated grain band cone perforated purlin skirt narrow grain band center collar grain band post truss skirt grain band pulley bracket pulley mounting angle plenum sheet center chain disk flashing sealer truss flashing dump hopper dump chute 015886 5-02 23
Sidewall Construction IMPORTANT! sidewall sheet Instructions to follow throughout the building of the sidewall 24 1. All sidewall sheets are color coded per the table on page 18 for ease of construction. sealer tape 6” - 12” 2. See the sidewall layout sheet table on page 59 for sidewall sheet gage and placement. 3. Always overlap the sidewall sheets in the same direction as shown (fig. c). a 4.
no stiffener hole punching on the 1st ring dryer assembly hole punching on the 2nd ring 17 gage d 10 gage BUILD THE TOP SIDEWALL RING e ADD THE SECOND RING 1 set out bin sidewall sheets on the pad one fan entrance door Sort the sidewall sheets by gage according to the color code and layout table (page 59). Stand the sidewall sheets on edge in the order in which they will be used on the bin pad near the location where the sidewall will be built.
NOTE: After building the dryer a s s e m b l y, f o l l o w t h e s i d e w a l l layout below to install fans and doors correctly.
Dryer Assembly NOTE: Use 5/16” flange nuts at all stiffener locations on the side of the stiffeners. NOTE: The two lower holes in the upper stiffener are for the tie rods. 3 fasten the top stiffeners Bolt the twelve top 10 gage z-bar stiffeners to the sidewall at the vertical seams of the 10 gage sidewall ring as shown (fig. b). The top z - bar stiffener is 42 1/8” long.
center collar 90º trusses 13/16” holes for 3/4” bolts with nuts sidewall sidewall 28 a ATTACH THE FIRST FOUR TRUSSES 5 install the trusses center collar Bolt the first four trusses on at right angles around the bin to stabilize the assembly (fig.s a and b) and then finish installing the rest of the trusses.
tie rod truss stiffener 3/4” nut 29 7 sidewall attach jack beams between trusses Bolt on jack beams between all main trusses (fig. f and fig. a, page 30). Leave the bolts loose at first to insure an easy installation. e STIFFENER AND TIE ROD ARRANGEMENT FROM ABOVE hole at the top of jack beam jack beam jack beam bolt plate jack beam angle on king post jack beam king post truss NOTE: use proper bolts and nuts as shown on the next page.
1/2” x 1 1/2” bolt with (2) nuts truss jack beam angle on king post jack beam jack beam 3/4” x 1 1/2” bolt king post jack beam bolt plate 3/4” nut slip connection 30 a truss JACK BEAM TO TRUSS CONNECTION FROM ABOVE 8 flashing holes properly secure bolts on jack beams After setting the last jack beam into place tighten all 3/4” bolts that connect the jack beams to the main trusses. The 1/2” bolts which connect jack beams with each other are tightened differently.
sidewall jack beam 31 10 bolt intermediate purlins to jack beams Use 1/2” x 1 1/2” bolt and nuts to attach the intermediate purlins to the jack beams as shown (fig. c and d). Complete the installation around the entire bin.
NOTE: for clarity not all trusses are shown. 11 center collar attach truss skirts from underneath truss 32 12 5/16” x 1” bolts and nuts a Bolt the four 10 gage skirt sections to the underneath side of the trusses at the peak as shown in fig. a. It is important that all 48 bolts are installed through the 10 gage skirt! attach the pulley mounting angle truss skirt Bolt on the pulley mounting angle to the center collar as shown (fig. b).
13 install cross braces between trusses Bolt the cross braces to the king posts of the main trusses crossing them as shown (fig. d). After the top bolt is inserted through the cross brace and truss, locate, clamp and field drill the bottom bolt hole. Don’t pull trusses together when installing the braces! 33 14 jack beam preassemble flashing & dump hopper Before installing plenum sheets, add the flashing and dump hoppers to each sheet (fig. e).
sidewall post 34 15 begin adding plenum sheets & posts Start adding plenum sheets by setting the corresponding rib holes over the proper holes in the trusses and purlins (fig.s c & d, page 35). Bolt plenum sheets to purlins and trusses using 5/16” x 1” bolts. Use 5/16” x 2 3/4” bolts at grain band post locations (bolt from below; nut on top). Make sure plenum sheets with upper dump necks are evenly spaced around the bin. Place grain band posts in the correct locations (fig.s a & b).
5/16” nut 5/16” x 1” bin bolt (018905) 5/16” nut plenum sheet c plenum sheet grain band post 5/16” x 2 3/4” bolt (018927) truss or purlin BOLTING ON THE PLENUM SHEET 16 fasten plenum flashing to the sidewall Connect the plenum flashing to the sidewall using 5/16” x 1” bin bolts and d truss or purlin ADDING THE GRAIN BAND POST flange nuts (fig. f). Place the flashing sealer pieces over the plenum sheet ribs and fasten them to the flashing with #12 self drilling screws.
center collar NOTE: for clarity not all trusses or plenum sheets are shown. 14 gage perforated skirt (12 pcs.) 36 17 field drill 3/8” holes to connect skirt with rib holes fasten the perforated skirt sections Bolt the 14 gage perforated skirt sections to the main trusses above the plenum sheets using the holes provided (fig. b). After the skirt sections are bolted to the trusses at the lap seams locate and drill the remaining (rib/skirt connection) holes through the skirts.
Build the Roof 19 choose roof position / eave clip position NOTE: If Vac-U-Vents are used, do not use the upper roof position. Roof Position: Eave clips allow the roof to be installed in an elevated or closed position. Decide which position best fits your grain handling needs. When installing clips for the closed position, the obround holes are used; and for roofs in the elevated position, the square, hex and round holes will be used (fig. c).
gauge distance 222” 38 a CENTER TO CENTER DISTANCE b PEAK RING HEIGHT ABOVE CONCRETE 21 support the peak ring at proper height After the eave clips have been installed, support the peak ring at a height of 222” above the concrete (fig. b). 22 begin installing roof sheets There are 36 roof sheets on the 36’ Ezee Dry Bin. There are several methods to successfully complete the roof assembly, but in order to maintain an even weight distribution on the peak ring we recommend the following procedure.
23 attach every other roof sheet Install every other odd numbered roof sheet, leaving one roof sheet space between each sheet installed (fig.s e and f). Then add the remaining roof sheets (fig. g). If the bin has Vac - U - Vents leave open the number of Vac - U - Vent roof sheet spaces needed at even intervals around the bin. On all roof sheets, be sure to leave out the topmost rib bolts for roof cap flashing and the bolts shown in step 25 at this time.
14 5/8” 12 5/8” field cut opening roof sheet 40 a FIELD CUT GOOSENECK ENTRANCES 24 (option 1) gooseneck vent attach gooseneck vents If gooseneck vents are used, field cut entrances for the vents (fig. a). Then attach the vents to the sheets using the field cut openings as shown (fig. b). Field drill the roof sheet holes needed for the connection.
vac - u - vent panel 5/16” x 1 1/4” bin bolt with nut (thru s-hook & bin wall typ.) 41 5/16” x 3 1/2” bolt and neoprene washer vac - u - vent panel vac - u - vent angle 5/16” x 1 1/4” bin bolt with nut control pipe vac - u - vent chain assembly (2 req’d) aprox.
26 install the reinforcing ring 42 See figures a and b. The 5th and 6th roof rib holes (3” apart) from bottom of roof sheets are for the clamps (P/N 011476). Add one (1) pipe segment (P/N 011437) and clamp loosely. Place the pipe so that the joints will be centered between two (2) ribs. Add two (2) sleeves (PN 011477) and one (1) threaded rod (PN 011475) at each joint as shown. Repeat the step until the ring is complete. Install the security chain at all joints as shown in Fig. a.
slide rod tab (011590) Roof Steps Part No. Overall Length 012738 8 5/8" 011486 15" 011488 18 1/8" 011490 21 1/8" 011492 24 3/8" 011496 30 1/2" 011498 33 3/4" 011500 36 7/8" 011502 39 7/8" peak ring (011402) 43 1/2” x 1” d FASTEN THE SLIDE ROD TABS 120º 28 put the roof cap assembly together Bolt the roof cap slide rod brackets to the roof cap with 5/16” x 1” bin bolts and flange nuts (fig. c, page 42). Fasten the slide rod tabs to the peak ring with 1/2” bolts (fig. d).
29 the manway cover The manway which comes with this bin will be pre-assembled at the factory as shown below (fig. a).
30 (12) field drill hole for perforated band clip install the grain band rings bin center (6) grain band posts Attach the grain bands as shown.
Install Chain Assemblies field drill 9/16” cable hole and 3/8” bracket holes 31 mount outside pulley brackets 46 sidewall section At the place where the winch (batch dryer) or hydraulic unit (continuous flow dryer) is to be located mount the outside pulley brackets to the sidewall (fig. a). The pulley should be positioned so the cable will run beneath a purlin. Drill a hole in the sidewall where the 1/4” cable will pass through as shown.
33 install the chain assemblies Fix the center chain disk at an elevation of 3” beneath the pulley bracket (fig. d). Install “S” hooks in each edge hole of the disk. Take the twin loop chain and cut it into equal lengths based on the chain length chart. Install two lengths of chain 180º apart, from the “S” hooks in the center disk to the outer dump chutes. Adjust the chains until the dump chutes are level (fig. d). Continue around the bin installing chain pairs to the upper dump chute.
Continue Building the Sidewall 34 to pages 60-63 for ladder instructions. At this time bolt the fan entrance frame(s) build the 4th sidewall ring into the opening(s). The wide portion of Raise the bin and add the 4th full sidewall the frame should go toward the bottom. ring. The outside ladder needs to be Then, install stiffeners on both sides of the assembled as the bin is being raised. Refer fan entrance frame(s).
35 install the 5th ring and add stiffeners Raise the tank and add the fifth ring of sidewall sheets. Install the first set of intermediate stiffeners beneath the set of top stiffeners previously installed as shown (fig. c and d). Use 5/16” x 1” carriage bolts where the stiffeners splice together. Continue adding long intermediate stiffeners as you add more sidewall rings until the final ring(s) of the bin are reached. Use the same method of joining stiffeners and follow the same bolt pattern throughout.
Platforms stiffener sidewall sidewall 37 1 bracket add the upper platform brackets 50 See the system layout drawing on page 21 for the platform location. On each side of the fan entrance frame bolt upper fan platform brackets (fig. a). Bolt one to the sidewall only and the other to sidewall at the opposite side of a stiffener. The vertical location should correspond to the size of fan used (fig. b). If your unit has two fans, assemble both at the same time.
015249 - platform spacer channel 015083 - 80” standard platform rail 015084 - 56” rail on a center platform 020079 - floor pieces 015755 - 84” standard platform rail 015080 - end support channel weldment 015085 - 80” standard toeboard 015086 - 56” toeboard on a center platform 015084 - 56” platform rail h 015757 - handrail post 015756 - 84” standard toeboard d 015078 - support channel weldment 015086 - 56” toeboard 015078 - support channel weldment 015078 - support channel weldment e 015077 - p
post 10033147 0159259 railing 37” 015256 left hand angle 45 1/2” 015103 railing support 020037 floor piece 52 39 build the door platform The door platform will be positioned between the ladder and the fan platform. Locate the support angles and braces such that the floor level will approximate that of the fan platform. Some drilling of the sidewall sheets may be required. Use 5/16” x 1” bin bolts and nuts for all the door platform construction (fig. a).
41 continue to raise the sidewall will need to be installed. On odd ring bins a short intermediate stiffener is supplied to be used as the second stiffener from the bottom. At the same time, continue adding the ladder and Vac-U-Vent control pipes if included on your specific bin. Continue to raise the bin and add sidewall sheets as required. Use the proper gage of sidewall sheets as given in the table on page 59. (Look ahead to step 42.
Doors 42 locate the access door 54 One ring access doors (32” doors) are to be located in the second ring from the bottom. Two ring access doors (64” doors) are to be located in the second and third rings from the bottom. Special sheets are provided to accommodate the door frames (fig. c & d on page 53. These sheets will need to be field drilled for the stiffeners.
44 install the final stiffener(s) When nearing the completion of the sidewall a unique set of stiffeners is provided for use at the bottom of the sidewall. Install these bottom stiffeners as shown (fig.s d and e). For even ringed bins follow figure d. For odd ringed bins follow figure e.
Bin Completion 48” sheet NOTE: Entrance collars are optional 45 bolt on the bottom sidewall ring 56 67” sheet Install the bottom ring of sidewall sheets, making sure the floor flashing holes are at the proper height to match the floor supports. Entrance collar sheets are available as an option for the aeration fan. Bolt these three sheets together along with a section of base angle (fig. a). Install the transition on to the entrance collar and bolt this assembly to the bottom sidewall ring.
field drill 48 (Vac-U-Vents only) attach the control rods Locate the handle assembly about 48” from the ground (fig. d). Drill (2) 3/8” diameter holes in the sidewall to match the bracket. Slide the control rod through the set collar on the handle then bolt the handle bracket to the sidewall. With the Vac-U-Vent fully closed and the handle in the down position, tighten the bolt in the set collar.
50 (batch units only) fasten the winch and winch bracket NOTE: Look back at the pulley brackets illustration and step 31 on page 46. 58 Install the winch bracket and winch roughly 48” above the concrete as shown in figures a and b. Trim the cable as needed and attach it to the winch. The travel of the cable must be limited to prevent damage to the dump hoppers. After insuring that all dump chutes are level, attach a cable clamp to the cable as close to the winch drum as possible.
Sidewall Gage Layout 36’ Ezee Dry Sidewall Gages Ring No.
Ladders 54 ladder installation Preread the entire ladders section (pages 60 - 63) before installing the ladders. Refer to the ladders, safety cages and platforms manual for specific assembly instructions. Attach the ladder to the bin sidewall while building the bin from top to bottom (fig.s a - g). The first ladder bracket should be located about 8” below the eave (fig. e). Field drill this connection. Thereafter brackets are designed to be located at every horizontal seam.
TOP VIEW OF LADDER SPLICE ladder splice ladder side rail 61 ladder splice d TOP VIEW OF LADDER SPLICE 5/16” bin bolt, hex nut & washer * If ladder extension rails are used. 8” * 6 7/16” ladder section NOTE: Make sure that ladder bracket holes are drilled to line up with the holes on the horizontal sidewall seams.
NOTE: The walk-thru ladder extension and safety cage shown here in the ladders section of the manual are available as options.
extension rail 5/16” bin bolt nut at cage assemblies d-ring at extension standard d-ring double d-ring used to join cage sections together ladder extension brace flared d-ring used at the bottom of all cage assemblies extension connector outside ladder bracket ladder cage upright ladder cage d-ring c LADDER RAIL EXTENSIONS 015886 5-02 63
55 read the operations manual 64 READ AND UNDERSTAND YOUR OPERATIONS MANUAL PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO USE THE EZEE DRY BIN. FOLLOW ALL OF THE SAFETY ADVISORY INFORMATION FOUND IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATOR’S MANUALS. Contact the Engineering Department of MFS/YORK/STORMOR with ANY questions at (308) 384 - 9320. Operation Prior to filing your new bin for the first time, you should check the following: 1. All bolts are in place and properly tightened. 2.
Pump Unit Assembly (selected parts) 3/4 hp 1 phase motor (091003) electronic switch assembly (018105) pump (018100) motor pulley (068003) 3/8” check valve (018104) 65 solenoid valve (018103) strainer pipe (018141) transducer (018106) pump pulley (018112) pump unit housing (018141) belt (068011) pop off valve (018959) accumulator (015401) snifter valve (018118) cylinder (018102) 015886 5-02 0-600 psi gage (018117)
Part Numbers Sidewall / Door Sheet Part Numbers 66 Gage Length Color Code Sidewall / Door Sheet Description 36' 17 114 1/8" Red Top Sheet 011534 10 115 5/8" Brown Double Punched, Dryer Sheet 015770 15 114 1/8" Blue / Yellow Stiffener Punched Sheet 015775 14 114 1/8" Yellow Stiffener Punched Sheet 015776 12 114 1/8" Black Stiffener Punched Sheet 015772 17 114 1/8" Red Standard Sidewall Sheet 010712 15 114 1/8" Blue / Yellow Standard Sidewall Sheet 011328 14 114 1/8"
Roof Parts 015886 5-02 Door / Step Across Platform Parts Part No. Description 011400 40" steel roof cap Part No.
Hardware 68 Dryer Parts Part No. Description Part No. Description 018020 large hook 015034 Dump hopper chute 018905 5/16" x 1" bin bolt w/ seal washer 015127 Upper dump neck chute 018912 1/2" hex nut 015280 Dump hopper assembly 018913 5/16" hex nut 015516 Pulley mounting angle 018918 3/4" self drilling screws 018927 5/16" x 2 3/4" bolt 015518 Lift plate 028002 5/16" flanged hex nut 015722 DDryer ryer fFloor loor flFlashing ashing 038240 3/4" x 1.
36’ Ezee Dry Plenum Structure Parts Part No.
Significant changes from the last printing are: 1. Page 3, The Table of Contents Changed. 2. Page 27, The “Top Stiffener Attachment” illustration was changed to show that 5/16” flange nuts are used at stiffener locations on the side of the stiffeners. 3. Page 49, The “Add the Intermediate Stiffeners” illustration was changed to show that 5/16” flange nuts are used at stiffener locations on the side of the stiffeners. 4.
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