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CHAPTER
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CHARTS
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
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CHAPTER 91 - CHARTS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS / EFFECTIVITY
CHAPTER/ SECTION SUBJECT GRID NO. EFFECTIVITY
91-00-00 GENERAL 4B5
Torque Requirements Decimal Conversions Decimal/Millimeter Equivalents of Drill Sizes Tire Balancer Building Instructions List of Consumable Materials Metric Conversion Tables 4B5 4B8 4B9 4B10 4B11 4B16 1R0202
91-10-00 SPECIAL TOOLS 4B21
Control Surface Balancing Too1 Fabricated Aileron Bellcrank Rigging Tool Fabricated Aileron and Flap Rigging Tool Fabricated Stabilator Rigging Tool Fabricated Rudder Rigging Tool 4B21 4B22 4B23 4B24 4B24 1R0202 1R0202
91-20-00 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 4C1
Electrical Wire Coding Electrical Symbols Electrical System Component Load Electrical Schematic Index Reading/Referencing Electrical Schematics 4C1 4C2 4C5 4C6 4C8
91-Cont./Effec. Page 91-3 Revised: February 28, 2002
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4B4
GENERAL.
TORQUE REQUIREMENTS.
Chart 9101 lists the torque values for flared fittings of various sizes and material. The torque values given in Chart 9102 are derived from oil-free cadmium-plated threads and are recommended for all airframe installation procedures where torqueing is required, unless otherwise noted. Propeller torque values are found in Chapter 61 of this manual.
— CAUTION —
DO NOT OVERTORQUE FITTINGS
— Note —
Properly lubricate the male threads, when installing flared fittings. Torque the fittings in accordance with Chart 9101.
CHART 9101. FLARE FITTING TORQUES
TORQUE (INCH-POUNDS)
TUBING OD INCHES ALUMINUM - ALLOY TUBING FLARE - AND 10061 OR AND 10078 STEEL TUBING FLARE AND 10061 HOSE END FITTING AND HOSE ASSEMBLIES
MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM MAXIMUM
1/8 —— —— —— —— —— ——
3 16 — — — — 90 100 70 100
1/4 40 65 135 150 70 120
5/16 60 80 180 200 85 180
3/8 75 125 270 300 100 250
1/2 150 250 450 500 210 420
5/8 200 350 650 700 300 480
3/4 300 500 900 1000 500 850
1 500 700 1200 1400 700 1150
1 - 1/4 600 900 —— —— —— ——
1 - 1/2 600 900 —— —— —— ——
1 - 3/4 —— —— —— —— —— ——
2 — — — — — — — — — — — —
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CHART 9102. RECOMMENDED NUT TORQUES
TORQUES: The importance of correct application can not be overemphasized.
CHART B
Undertorque can result in unnecessary wear of nuts and bolts as well as the parts they are holding together. When insufficient pressures are applied, uneven loads will be transmitted throughout the assembly which may result in excessive
COARSE THREAD SERIES
wear or premature failure due to fatigue. Overtorque can be equally damaging because of failure of a bolt or nut from overstressing the threaded areas. The following procedures should be followed to assure that the correct torque is
BOLTS applied:
Steel Tension
1. Self-Locking Fasteners - Add the friction torque from Chart “A” for sizes 8 through 7/16 to the recommended torque from Chart “B” to get the final
AN 3 THROUGH AN 20
torque. This would be the actual reading on the torque wrench. To determine
AN 42 THROUGH AN 49
friction drag torque for sizes 1/2 through 1 1/4, turn the nut fully on to the
AN 73 THROUGH AN 81
bolt and determine the torque required to turn the nut. Add this friction drag
AN 173 THROUGH AN 186
torque to the torque given in Chart “B”.
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