Forward Airstairs Lubrication 580
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580 Forward Airstair Lubrication
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PILOTS SLIDING WINDOW LUBRICATION
500 Pilots' Sliding Window Lubrication
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Pilots' Sliding Window Lubrication 500
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500 Pilot's Sliding Window Lubrication
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Pilots' Sliding Window Lubrication 500
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EMERGENCY EXIT HATCH LUBRICATION
1. General
A. This procedure provides instructions for lubricating the emergency exit hatches.
2. Equipment and Materials
A. Flush gun (grease gun)
B. Grease -BMS 3-33, preferred (Ref. 20-30-21)
C. Grease -MIL-G-23827, alternate (Ref 20-30-21)
3. Lubricate Emergency Exit Hatch
A. Remove emergency exit hatch (Ref 52-21-0).
B. Lubricate hatch as shown (Fig. 201).
C. Install emergency exit hatch (52-21-0).
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Emergency Exit Hatch Lubrication 580
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OUTBOARD LANDING LIGHTS - SERVICING
1. General
A. This procedure contains a task for the lubrication of the outboard landing lights.
B. There is an outboard landing light in each outboard fairing.
C. The outboard landing lights can be extended and retracted.
2. Outboard Landing Light Lubrication (Fig. 301)
A. Consumable Materials
(1) Lubricant -Dow Corning 77 (DC77) or Molycote 77 (M77)
B. Procedure
(1)
Supply electrical power (Ref 24-22-0 MP)
(2)
At the overhead panel, P5, set each switch for the outboard landing lights to the extend position.
(a) Make sure the outboard landing lights extend fully down.
(3)
Remove electrical power from the outboard landing light:
(a) Open each applicable circuit breaker and attach the DO-NOT-CLOSE tag: 1) On the load control center panel, P18.
(4)
Lubricate the sector gear of each outboard landing light (Fig.\301).
C. Put the Airplane to Its Usual Condition
(1)
Remove the DO-NOT-CLOSE tag and close each circuit breaker that was opened.
(2)
Set each switch to the retract position.
(a) Make sure the outboard landing lights retract.
(3)
Remove electrical power if it is not necessary (Ref 24-22-0 MP).
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Outboard Landing Light Lubrication 500
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