Cargo hold rails
Cargo rails are structural components responsible for supporting, guiding, and securing containers or pallets, ensuring the stability and safety of cargo during takeoff, landing, and flight. They must withstand repeated loads and impacts over extended periods while maintaining precise positioning to ensure the proper functioning of cargo loading, unloading, and securing systems. To balance structural strength with the need for lightweight aircraft, cargo hold rails are often made of high-strength aluminum or titanium alloys, and their manufacturing quality directly impacts flight safety and the reliability of the cargo hold system.
Straightness and hole position accuracy;
machining thermal deformation
