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Page Title: STRAIGHTENING CANOPY GORES WITH SPREADER GUN INSTALLED
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SUSPENSION LINE CONTINUITYCHECK WITH SPREADING GUN INSTALLED
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Figure 3-17.—Inspecting firing lanyard

.  If  the  canopy  isn’t  already  under  tension, attach  a  tension  strap  hook  to  the  canopy  vent lines and tighten. Figure 3-13.—Arrangement of suspension lines on connector links. Figure 3-14.—Arrangement of suspension lines on spreading gun. Figure 3-15.—Straightening canopy gores. .  The  suspension  line  must  be  arranged  on the connector links, as shown in figure 3-13, and on the spreader gun, as shown in figure 3-14. The spreader guns must be turned so that suspension lines 15 and 14 face up. The suspension lines must pass  through  corresponding  numbered  slots  in  the spreading  gun  slugs.  Ensure  that  the  loops attached  to  the  odd  numbered  suspension  lines pass through the slots in the odd number of slugs. .  Suspension  lines  must  run  free  from  the skirt hem, through the corresponding numbered slot  in  the  spreading  gun  slugs,  and  to  the connector  links  without  any  dips  or  twists. STRAIGHTENING  CANOPY  GORES WITH  SPREADER  GUN  INSTALLED It  would  be  impossible  for  you  to  whip  and fold a canopy with a spreading gun installed. For this reason you will have to straighten the gores instead  of  whipping  and  folding.  Always  ensure the safety pin is installed in the spreading gun and the spreading gun firing lanyard is detached from the  connector  link. 1. The helper should place a shot bag on the helper’s  side  of  the  skirt  hem. 2. The packer rotates all gores on the packer’s side  as  a  group,  except  the  bottom  gore;  it  goes over to the helper’s side of the packing table. The packer straightens and smooths the bottom gore on  the  packer’s  side  of  the  table  throughout  its length to the peak. 3.  The  packer  returns  each  gore  above  the shot bag on the helper’s side of the packing table to  the  packer’s  side,  one  at  a  time.  Each  fold  is straightened  and  smoothed,  as  shown  in  figure 3-15. 4. The folded gores on the helper’s side should be   straightened   and   smoothed   in   the   same manner. STOWAGE  OF  FIRING  LANYARD INTO  EXTRACTOR  SLEEVE In stowing the firing lanyard into the extractor sleeve,  you  must  first  remember  not  to  remove the spreading gun safety pin at any time during this  procedure. Now you open the extractor sleeve fasteners on  each  side  of  the  spreading  gun  safety  pin; release the fastener holding the stowage sleeve to the  extractor  sleeve;  and  remove  the  stowage sleeve  from  the  extractor  sleeve,  as  shown  in 3-8

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