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Lock wiring is the securing together of two or more parts with a wire which will be installed in a way that any tendency for a part to loosen will be counteracted by an additional tightening of the wire. Lock wire or safety wire is applied in situations where extreme mechanical reliability is needed. Due to a lot of vibration and other forces acting on the aircraft, aircraft use a lot of lock wire to secure fasteners from falling apart.

  1. The length of the piece of wire to be used is determined by the distance between the bolts that need to be lock wired.[1]
  2. The wire should be cut to a length that is a little bit longer than twice that distance between the bolts.[2]
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  3. Take the safety wire, thread one end of the safety wire through one of the holes and pull it back, and thread the other end through another hole in the same bolt and bring them together.
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  5. Pull together until the two ends are firm and tied around the first drilled-head bolt.
  6. Using safety wire pliers grab the 2 wires where they reach the halfway of the second bolt and twist them 2-9 times depending on the diameter of the wire used, the thicker the wire is the less turns needed.[4]
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  8. Insert one of those ends through one of the holes on the bolt, and pulled through the other hole, then insert the other end through the hole and bring the two ends together.
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Things You'll Need

  • Use the preferred sizes 0.020, 0.025, 0.032 of wire depending on the size of the hole in bolt. The smaller sizes are used for smaller holes. The wire diameter used is 0.020, or 0.025. The larger sizes are used where stronger wire is required. Wire diameter of .032 is the most commonly used and will be used in the video.
  • Safety wire pliers
  • A pair of diagonal cutters
  • A lock wiring board


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Barry Zakar
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This article was co-authored by Barry Zakar. Barry Zakar is a Construction Specialist and the founder of Little Red Truck Home Services based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over ten years of experience, Barry specializes in a variety of carpentry projects. He is skilled at constructing decks, railings, fences, gates, and various pieces of furniture. Barry also holds his MBA from John F. Kennedy University. This article has been viewed 104,267 times.
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