@airbus: Component Maintenance Manual With Illustrated Part List
@airbus: Component Maintenance Manual With Illustrated Part List
@airbus: Component Maintenance Manual With Illustrated Part List
AIRBUS S.A.S.
Customer Services
Technical Data Support and Services
31707 Blagnac Cedex
FRANCE
FAPE3
SPRING ROD
PN : D2727000800200
D2727000800400
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
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TASK 27-21-49-870-803-A01
Nov 01/08
FIGURE 27-21-49-991-001-A01
Nov 01/08
TASK 27-21-49-870-804-A01
Sep 01/14
Subtask 27-21-49-750-001-A01
Nov 01/08
FIGURE 27-21-49-991-002-A01
Oct 01/19
TASK 27-21-49-810-801-A01
Oct 01/19
Subtask 27-21-49-810-001-A01
DISASSEMBLY
Oct 01/19
TASK 27-21-49-000-801-A01
Oct 01/19
Subtask 27-21-49-040-001-A01
CLEANING
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Oct 01/19
Subtask 27-21-49-160-001-A01
Oct 01/19
TASK 27-21-49-100-802-A01
Oct 01/19
Subtask 27-21-49-160-002-A01
INSPECTION/CHECK
Nov 01/08
TASK 27-21-49-200-801-A01
Nov 01/08
Subtask 27-21-49-210-001-A01
Nov 01/08
Subtask 27-21-49-210-002-A01
Nov 01/08
Subtask 27-21-49-210-003-A01
Nov 01/08
Subtask 27-21-49-210-004-A01
Nov 01/08
Subtask 27-21-49-210-005-A01
Nov 01/08
Subtask 27-21-49-210-006-A01
Nov 01/08
Subtask 27-21-49-210-007-A01
Oct 01/19
TASK 27-21-49-200-802-A01
Oct 01/19
Subtask 27-21-49-210-008-A01
Oct 01/19
Subtask 27-21-49-210-009-A01
REPAIR
R Oct 01/22
TASK 27-21-49-300-801-A01
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Subtask 27-21-49-320-002-A01
Jul 01/17
TASK 27-21-49-300-802-A01
Jul 01/17
Subtask 27-21-49-380-001-A01
Jul 01/17
Subtask 27-21-49-380-002-A01
Jul 01/17
Subtask 27-21-49-380-003-A01
Jul 01/17
Subtask 27-21-49-350-001-A01
Jul 01/17
Subtask 27-21-49-350-001-B01
ASSEMBLY
Oct 01/19
TASK 27-21-49-400-801-A01
Oct 01/19
Subtask 27-21-49-440-001-A01
Nov 01/08
FIGURE 27-21-49-991-003-A01
Oct 01/20
Subtask 27-21-49-550-005-A01
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Figure 01
Nov 01/08
FIGURE 27-21-49-991-801-001
Nov 01/08
Parts List
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
27-21-49-871-801-A01 Introduction
DISASSEMBLY
27-21-49-000-801-A01 Disassembly of the Spring Rod
CLEANING
27-21-49-100-801-A01 Cleaning of the Painted Component Parts
27-21-49-100-802-A01 Cleaning of the Component Parts which are not Painted
INSPECTION/CHECK
27-21-49-200-801-A01 Check of the Component Parts
27-21-49-200-802-A01 Check of the Springs
REPAIR
27-21-49-300-801-A01 Reworking or Machining
27-21-49-300-802-A01 Repair of the Protective Treatment
ASSEMBLY
27-21-49-400-801-A01 Assembly of the Spring Rod
T.O.C.
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INTRODUCTION
TASK 27-21-49-871-801-A01
Introduction
1. General
A. This manual is written to the iSpec 2200. The international SI units of measurement are
used in this manual, with imperial units shown in parentheses.
B. The manual contains data about maintenance on the component in a workshop. It does not
contain data about maintenance on the component when it is installed in the aircraft.
C. Only approved persons with the necessary skills are permitted to do the maintenance
procedures in this manual.
D. Maintenance Task Oriented Support System (MTOSS) task and subtask identification is
used in this manual. The maintenance tasks and other data have special MTOSS numbers
for Electronic Data Processing (EDP). The user of the manual can ignore the MTOSS
numbers.
A. Make sure that the manual contains the information applicable to your component.
B. If you need to identify a part or find a part number, use the search function.
C. You must use the instructions in this manual for all the component maintenance. Read all
the applicable WARNINGS and CAUTIONS before you do the work on the component.
INTRO
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3. List of Abbreviations
ACM Abbreviated Component Maintenance Manual
AEB Airline Engineering Bulletin
ATA Air Transport Association
ATLAS Abbreviated Test Language for All Systems
CMM Component Maintenance Manual
FIN Functional Item Number
IPC Illustrated Parts Catalog
IPL Illustrated Parts List
ID Inside Diameter
MFG Manufacturing
MFR Manufacturer
MOD Modification
OD Outside Diameter
PARA Paragraph
PMS Process Material Specification
PN Part Number
SB Service Bulletin
SERNO Serial Number
TBD To Be Determined
List of Abbreviations
INTRO
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TASK 27-21-49-870-802-A01
General
1. This section tells you what the component is and what it does.
3. Technical Data:
Length: 250 mm (9.8 in.)
Weight: 0.4 kg (0.9 lb.)
Diameter: 46 mm (1.8 in.)
Technical Data
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Description
A. The housing and the cap nut are made of aluminum alloy. The housing has eight
drainholes. The cap nut has four drainholes.
B. The rod is made of aluminum alloy. The spring is on the rod between the spring retainers.
The spring retainers are made of a composition of PTFE (POLYTETRAFLUORETHYLENE)
and bronze. The spring retainers are reinforced with a bonded-in stainless steel washer.
C. The housing and its rod end has a right-hand thread. The cap nut and its rod end has a left-
hand thread. The rod ends contain a sealed ball bearing and are made of stainless steel.
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F_CM_272149_1_0010101_01_00
Spring Rod
FIGURE-27-21-49-991-001-A01
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TASK 27-21-49-870-804-A01
Operation
1. You can extend and compress the component in its limits against the internal spring.
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TASK 27-21-49-700-801-A01
Test of the Break-Out Load
1. General
A. This section tells you how to test and how to isolate a fault. The tests are necessary to
make sure that the component is serviceable.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
TASK 27-21-49-810-801-A01 Fault Isolation of the Spring Rod
FIGURE 27-21-49-991-002-A FIGURE 27-21-49-991-002-A-Break-Out Load Test
Referenced Information
TABLE 2
3. Procedure
Subtask:27-21-49-750-001-A01
A. Test of the Break-Out Load
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(b) Attach an applicable pointer and set the pointer to zero on the scale.
(2) Turn the handle until the pointer starts to move to the compressed direction to show
the break-out load.
(3) The break-out load must be between 13 and 17 daN (29.22 and 38.22 Ibf.).
(6) Release the load and remove the component, the adapter and the load gage from the
test fixture.
(8) Refer to TASK 27-21-49-810-801-A01 if the break-out load is not in the limit.
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EXTENDED COMPRESSED
232.0mm
(9.1388 in.)
LOAD GAGE
ADAPTER
POINTER
SCALE
F_CM_272149_1_0020101_01_00
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TASK 27-21-49-810-801-A01
Fault Isolation of the Spring Rod
1. General
This section is about the tests and how to isolate a fault. The tests are necessary to make sure
that the component is serviceable.
A. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
TASK 27-21-49-000-801-A01 Disassembly of the Spring Rod
TASK 27-21-49-400-801-A01 Assembly of the Spring Rod
Referenced Information
TABLE 1
3. Procedure
Subtask:27-21-49-810-001-A01
A. Fault Isolation of the Spring Rod
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DISASSEMBLY
TASK 27-21-49-000-801-A01
Disassembly of the Spring Rod
1. General
This section is about the disassembly of the spring rod. It tells you how to remove the parts of
the spring rod which are not permanently attached.
Refer to TESTING AND FAULT ISOLATION TASK 27-21-49-810-801-A01, INSPECTION/
CHECK TASK 27-21-49-200-801-A01 and TASK 27-21-49-200-802-A01 for the necessary level
of the disassembly.
A. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
TASK 27-21-49-810-801-A01 Fault Isolation of the Spring Rod
TASK 27-21-49-200-801-A01 Check of the Component Parts
TASK 27-21-49-200-802-A01 Check of the Springs
Referenced Information
TABLE 1
3. Procedure
Subtask:27-21-49-040-001-A01
A. Disassembly of the Spring Rod
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(5) Remove the locking devices 01-040 and the nuts 01-030, 01-060 from the rod ends
01-020, 01-050.
(6) Remove the cap nut 01-070 and the laminated washers 01-080.
WARNING : YOU RELEASE THE SPRING WHEN YOU LOOSEN THE NUT.
(9) Carefully remove the nut 01-110 and the washer 01-120.
(10) Remove the compression spring 01-140 with the spring retainers 01-130 from the rod
01-090.
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CLEANING
TASK 27-21-49-100-801-A01
Cleaning of the Painted Component Parts
1. General
This section tells you how to clean the component parts.
A. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
08ABC1 Aqueous Cleaner-Aircraft Exterior Pressure Spraying -
14SBA1 Textile-Lint free Cotton -
Consumable Materials
TABLE 1
3. Procedure
CAUTION : USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED CLEANING AGENTS. CLEANING AGENTS WHICH
ARE NOT SPECIFIED CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
Subtask:27-21-49-160-001-A01
A. Cleaning of the Painted Component Parts
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(1) Remove all loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush.
(2) Clean the painted component parts with Material No. 08ABC1 Aqueous Cleaner-
Aircraft Exterior Pressure Spraying - and a soft brush or a clean Material No. 14SBA1
Textile-Lint free Cotton -.
(3) Remove Material No. 08ABC1 Aqueous Cleaner-Aircraft Exterior Pressure Spraying
- with clean water. Make the component parts dry with a clean and dry Material No.
14SBA1 Textile-Lint free Cotton - or a hot-air blower.
(4) Remove all old sealant and remaining dirt with a non-metallic scraper.
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TASK 27-21-49-100-802-A01
Cleaning of the Component Parts which are not Painted
1. General
This section tells you how to clean the component parts.
A. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone -
Consumable Materials
TABLE 1
3. Procedure
CAUTION : USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED CLEANING AGENTS. CLEANING AGENTS WHICH
ARE NOT SPECIFIED CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
Subtask:27-21-49-160-002-A01
A. Cleaning of the Component Parts which are not Painted
(1) Remove all loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush.
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(2) Clean the component parts which are not painted with Material No. 08BBF1 Non
Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone - and a soft brush.
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INSPECTION/CHECK
TASK 27-21-49-200-801-A01
Check of the Component Parts
1. General
A. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
TASK 27-21-49-300-801-A01 Reworking or Machining
TASK 27-21-49-300-802-A01 Repair of the Protective Treatment
TASK 27-21-49-820-805-A01 Fits and Clearances
Referenced Information
TABLE 1
3. Procedure
Subtask:27-21-49-210-001-A01
A. Check of the Component Parts for Cracks
Subtask:27-21-49-210-002-A01
B. Check of the Component Parts for Scratches
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(2) Refer to TASK 27-21-49-300-801-A01 for the removal of the scratches, which are in
the limits.
(3) Replace the component parts which are not in the limits .
Subtask:27-21-49-210-003-A01
C. Check of the Component Parts for Marks and Corrosion
(2) Refer to TASK 27-21-49-300-801-A01 for the removal of marks and corrosion which
are in the limits.
(3) Replace the component parts which are not in the limits .
Subtask:27-21-49-210-004-A01
D. Check of the Component Parts for Dents
(2) Replace the component parts which are not in the limits
Subtask:27-21-49-210-005-A01
E. Check of the Component Parts for Wear
(2) Replace the component parts which are not in the limits.
Subtask:27-21-49-210-006-A01
F. Check of the Component Parts for Damaged Protective Treatment
(1) Refer to TASK 27-21-49-300-802-A01 for the repair of the protective treatment.
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G. Check of the Component Parts for Other Damage
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TASK 27-21-49-200-802-A01
Check of the Springs
1. General
This section tells you how to examine the component parts.
2. Procedure
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT YOU ALWAYS USE THE NOMINAL MATERIAL THICKNESS
OF THE COMPONENT PARTS WHEN YOU CALCULATE THE LIMITS OF THE
ALLOWABLE DAMAGE.
Subtask:27-21-49-210-008-A01
A. Check of the Spring Free Length
(2) Replace the spring if the free length is not in the limits.
IPL FIG.-ITEM FREE LENGTH
mm inch
01-140 74.5 - 75.5 2.93 - 2.97
Free Length of the Spring
TABLE 1
Subtask:27-21-49-210-009-A01
B. Check of the Spring Load
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REPAIR
TASK 27-21-49-300-801-A01
Reworking or Machining
1. General
This section tells you how to repair the component parts.
Refer to INSPECTION/CHECK TASK 27-21-49-200-801-A01 and TASK 27-21-49-200-802-A01
for the limits.
Refer to FITS AND CLEARANCES TASK 27-21-49-820-805-A01 for the manufacturing or wear
limits.
Put a protective cover on the area adjacent to the repair and remove it after the repair.
A. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone -
Consumable Materials
TABLE 1
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
TASK 27-21-49-200-801-A01 Check of the Component Parts
TASK 27-21-49-200-802-A01 Check of the Springs
TASK 27-21-49-300-802-A01 Repair of the Protective Treatment
TASK 27-21-49-820-805-A01 Fits and Clearances
Referenced Information
TABLE 2
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3. Procedure
CAUTION : USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED CLEANING AGENTS. CLEANING AGENTS WHICH
ARE NOT SPECIFIED CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
Subtask:27-21-49-320-001-A01
A. Removal of the Scratches
(2) Remove the scratch and make a shallow groove to prevent stress concentration.
(4) Clean the reworked area with Material No. 08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-
Ethyl-Ketone -.
(5) Refer to REPAIR TASK 27-21-49-300-802-A01 for the repair of the protective
treatment.
Subtask:27-21-49-320-002-A01
B. Removal of the Marks and the Corrosion
CAUTION : MAKE SURE THAT YOU REMOVE ALL MARKS AND CORROSION.
REMAINING DAMAGE CAN CAUSE NEW CORROSION.
(2) Remove the marks and the corrosion. Make a shallow groove to prevent stress
concentration.
(4) Clean the reworked area with Material No. 08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-
Ethyl-Ketone -.
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(5) Refer to REPAIR TASK 27-21-49-300-802-A01 for the repair of the protective
treatment.
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TASK 27-21-49-300-802-A01
Repair of the Protective Treatment
1. General
This section tells you how to repair the component parts.
See INSPECTION/CHECK TASK 27-21-49-200-801-A01 and TASK 27-21-49-200-802-A01 for
the limits.
See FITS AND CLEARANCES Task TASK 27-21-49-820-805-A01 for the manufacturing or wear
limits.
Put a protective cover on the area adjacent to the repair and remove it after the repair.
A. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone -
10ABC1 Surface Pretreatment-Light Alloys Chemical Conversion Yellow -
04CMA2 Wash Primer-- - Structure
04EAC2 Primer Polyurethane Paint-- Corrosion Inhibiting Structure
04JME4 Top Coat Polyurethane-- Grey Internal Structure
12ABC1 Corrosion Preventive Compound-Water Displacing Soft Film -
08ABC1 Aqueous Cleaner-Aircraft Exterior Pressure Spraying -
04QAB2 Coating-- Flexible Structure
identification tape ABS0653-04
identification tape ABS0653-04
Consumable Materials
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C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
TASK 27-21-49-200-801-A01 Check of the Component Parts
TASK 27-21-49-200-802-A01 Check of the Springs
TASK 27-21-49-820-805-A01 Fits and Clearances
PMS 01-01-16
PMS 01-02-108
PMS 01-02-27
PMS 01-02-60
PMS 01-06-11
Referenced Information
TABLE 3
3. Procedure
CAUTION : USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED MATERIALS. MATERIALS WHICH ARE NOT
SPECIFIED, CAN CAUSE DAMAGE.
Subtask:27-21-49-380-001-A01
A. Repair of Anodized Surfaces
(1) Clean the area with Material No. 08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone
-, see PMS 01-01-16.
(2) Apply Material No. 10ABC1 Surface Pretreatment-Light Alloys Chemical Conversion
Yellow - to the prepared area and let it work for 3 minutes.
(4) Dry the repaired area with hot air up to a maximum temperature of 60 degrees C (140
degrees F).
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Subtask:27-21-49-380-002-A01
B. Repair of Paint Layers
(2) Clean the area with Material No. 08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone
-, see PMS 01-01-16.
(3) Apply Material No. 04CMA2 Wash Primer-- - Structure to the cleaned area and let it
dry.
(4) Apply Material No. 04EAC2 Primer Polyurethane Paint-- Corrosion Inhibiting Structure,
see PMS 01-02-27.
(5) Apply Material No. 04JME4 Top Coat Polyurethane-- Grey Internal Structure.
Subtask:27-21-49-380-003-A01
C. Repair of Corrosion Preventative
(1) Apply Material No. 12ABC1 Corrosion Preventive Compound-Water Displacing Soft
Film - on the component parts, see PMS 01-02-60.
Subtask:27-21-49-350-001-A01
D. Protection of the Ink Marking with Adhesive Tape
(2) Clean the bonding area of the housing with Material No. 08ABC1 Aqueous Cleaner-
Aircraft Exterior Pressure Spraying - and let the surface dry.
(3) Remove the protection foil from the identification tape ABS0653-04.
(4) Align and attach the identification tape ABS0653-04 without dents and/or folds
smoothly to the ink marking of the housing, see PMS 01-06-11.
(5) Apply Material No. 04QAB2 Coating-- Flexible Structure with a small paint brush to the
edges of the identification tape ABS0653-04.
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Subtask:27-21-49-350-001-B01
E. Protection of the Ink Marking with Adhesive Tape
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ASSEMBLY
TASK 27-21-49-400-801-A01
Assembly of the Spring Rod
1. General
This section is about the assembly of the spring rod. It tells you how to install the parts of the
spring rod.
Apply Material No. 03HBD9 Synthetic Ester base Grease-General Purpose Low Temp - to the
surface of all parts.
When there is no torque value specified, use a standard torque value. Refer to PMS 01-05-08.
A. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
06LCG9 Non Hardening Jointing Putty-Medium Temp. Area - -
14QFB1 Wire-Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -
08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone -
06AAA1 Polysulfide Sealant-General Purpose Brushable -
04TMM9 Varnish-- - Structure Legacy
12ABC1 Corrosion Preventive Compound-Water Displacing Soft Film -
Consumable Materials
TABLE 1
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
TASK 27-21-49-700-801-A01 Test of the Break-Out Load
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REFERENCE DESIGNATION
PMS 01-05-08
Referenced Information
TABLE 3
3. Procedure
Subtask:27-21-49-440-001-A01
A. Assembly of the Spring Rod
(1) Apply Material No. 06LCG9 Non Hardening Jointing Putty-Medium Temp. Area - - to
the thread on the rod 01-090.
(2) Put the compression spring 01-140 with the spring retainers 01-130 on the rod 01-090.
(3) Carefully compress the compression spring 01-140 with an applicable tool and install
the washer 01-120 and the nut 01-110 against the stop.
(4) Drill a hole for the cotter pin 01-100 with a 1.98 mm (0.078 in) diameter drill, if the new
rod 01-090 is installed.
(5) Safety the nut 01-110 with the new cotter pin 01-100.
(6) Put the assembled rod into the housing 01-010 and loosely attach the cap nut 01-070.
(7) Adjust the cap nut 01-070 so that the assembled rod has no axial clearance.
(8) Measure the clearance between the housing 01-010 and the cap nut 01-070 and write
down the measured data.
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(9) Prepare the laminated washer 01-080 with a number of layers to get the same
thickness as the measured gap in .
(11) Put the prepared laminated washers 01-080 on the housing 01-010 and attach the cap
nut 01-070.
(12) Attach the nut 01-030 and the locking device 01-040 to the rod end 01-020.
(14) Attach the nut 01-060 and the locking device 01-040 to the rod end 01-050.
(a) Set the length between the end of the rod 01-090 and the pivot point of the rod
end 01-050 to between 29.5 and 30.5 mm (1.161 and 1.200 in).
(b) Engage the locking device 01-040 and tighten the nut 01-060.
(c) Set the length between the end of the housing 01-010 and the pivot point of the
rod end 01-020 to between 37.5 and 38.5 mm (1.476 and 1.516 in).
(d) Engage the locking device 01-040 and tighten the nut 01-030.
(17) Make sure that the spring rod is set to the length of 232 mm (9.134 in) measured
between the pivot points of the rod ends 01-020, 01-050.
(18) Install the spring rod in the test fixture and do the break-out load test. Refer to
TESTING AND FAULT ISOLATION TASK 27-21-49-700-801-A01.
(19) Safety the nut 01-030 and the locking device 01-040 with Material No. 14QFB1 Wire-
Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -.
(20) Clean the area around the laminated washers 01-080 with Material No. 08BBF1 Non
Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone -.
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(21) Apply Material No. 06AAA1 Polysulfide Sealant-General Purpose Brushable - to the
cleaned area around the laminated washers 01-080.
(22) Apply Material No. 04TMM9 Varnish-- - Structure Legacy to the dried sealant.
(23) Safety the cap nut 01-070 and the housing 01-010 with Material No. 14QFB1 Wire-
Locking Dia: 0.8 mm CRES Nickel Alloy -.
(24) Clean the housing 01-010 in the area around the identification mark with Material
No. 08BBF1 Non Aqueous Cleaner-- Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone -. Do not remove the
identification mark.
(26) Attach the foil 01-150 around the housing 01-010 to give protection to the identification
mark.
(28) Make sure that all the drain holes in the housing 01-010 and the cap nut 01-070 are
free and clean.
(29) Put a tag on the spring rod, which tells that you must safety the nut 01-060 and the
locking device 01-040 after the installation in the aircraft.
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TASK 27-21-49-820-805-A01
Fits and Clearances
1. General
(1) A NOTE above the table gives the reference to the related CMM figure.
(2) Column 1 gives the location number (LOC NO.) of the part.
(3) Column 2 gives links to the IPL figure item numbers of the mating parts.
(4) Column 3 gives the dimensions and the assembly clearances of the original
manufacturer (MFR) limits.
(5) Column 4 gives the dimension limits and the maximum allowable clearance of the in-
service wear limits.
NOTE : It is necessary to replace the parts which are not in the limits (Refer to
DISASSEMBLY, REPAIR and ASSEMBLY).
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Component Storage
2. Procedure
Subtask:27-21-49-550-005-A01
A. Component Storage
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INTRODUCTION
TASK 27-21-49-872-801-A01
Introduction Illustrated Parts List (IPL)
1. General
A. The procedure recommended for finding a part number, or details of a part are in
paragraph 2 of this introduction.
C. The IPL is used to identify, to get, keep and issue replacement aircraft parts and units.
D. AIRBUS S.A.S. has no responsibility for parts and/or units deleted or revised as a result if
airline initiated modifications are included.
E. Part numbers shown in this document are written to Air Transport Association of America
(ATA) Specification ISPEC 2200.
G. In the Detailed Parts List, each figure has its own page numbering system that starts at
zero.
IPL INTRO
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(1) The indenture system shows how parts and assemblies relate to their next higher
assemblies (NHA) as follows:
1234567
Assembly
Attaching parts for assembly
.Detail parts for assembly
.Sub-assembly
..Detailed parts for sub-assembly
..Sub-sub-assembly
...Detailed parts for sub-sub-assembly.
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C. Suffixes
SUFFIXES DEFINITION REMARKS
00 and 40 to 49 Production Part to drawing
The same as the Production Part.
01 to 39 Production Part not to drawing
50 Spare Part to drawing Spare part is not the same as the
51 to 59 Spare Part not to drawing Production Part
60 to 89 Spare Part not to drawing and not Number for Product Support
storable Breakout, but not for Production
99 Spare Part to drawing and not
storable
90 to 94 Specific Part for Repair Kits
95 to 98 Specific Part for Service Bulletin Kits
Suffixes
TABLE 3
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E. Other Notes
(2) SB XX-XXX
- Identifies the Service Bulletin (SB) which adds to or changes the Detailed
Parts List. When the SB number shown in the name column is related to an
AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE (AD), the letters AD and its number are shown in
parenthesis. Also they will follow the SB number, for example: PRE SB XX XXX
(AD XXXX), POST SB XX XXX (AD XXXX), ADDED by SB XX XXX (AD XXXX),
DELETED BY SB XX XXX (AD XXX), etc.
(4) OVERSIZE/UNDERSIZE
- Identifies a part as oversize or undersize.
(5) OPT TO
- Identifies an optional part that is fully interchangeable with the initial part.
IPL INTRO
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(a) These codes agree with the current issue of the Manufacturers Cataloging
Handbook H4/HB:
- Federal Supply Code for Manufacturing (FSCM) or Commercial and
Government Entity (CAGE) code (United States and Canada only).
- NATO Supply Code for Manufacturers (NSCM) codes (does not include
United States and Canada)
(b) The letter ’V’ comes before the vendors code. For suppliers with no official code,
AIRBUS has given a provisional code. These codes are identified in the supplier
table by the information ”DUMMY CODE”.
NOTE : Suppliers who manufacture parts for which AIRBUS S.A.S. has an
exclusive sale right are not given a vendor code.
- AIRBUS standard parts (Prefix DAN, NSA etc...) are given the supplier code
of the seller of the parts. If there is more than one seller, a dummy supplier
code VT0000 is assigned to the related P/N. In this case, the additional
cross-reference table gives, for each P/N the various supplier codes and their
own P/N if applicable.
NOTE : All relevant Supplier Codes are shown in the ’Vendors Name and Code
List’, which is a part of the IPL INTRO.
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ROD-SPRING
Figure 01 / FIGURE-27-21-49-950-801-01
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