Corrosion of torque tube bearings
Corrosion of handle mechanism hub and bearings
Corrosion of bearings in emergency power assist 
system 
Corrosion caused by wet insulation blankets and
slide packs 
Corrosion of hatch interiors
Corrosion of alloy steel bearings
Corrosion of cargo door interior and door mech-anisms 
Corrosion of panels and adjacent skin
Corrosion of door interior
Corrosion of door interior
SPECIFIC CORROSION PROBLEMS -DOORS Figure 1
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MAIN ENTRY AND PASSENGER DOORS
1. General
A. Areas of possible corrosion are the internal and external structure of the
doors, connection points and mechanisms. Bearings in the mechanisms are a 
frequent corrosionproblem.
B. The door openings should be treated at the same time as the doors.
2. Corrosion Prevention
A. Make periodic inspections as described in Volume 1, 20-20-00 to ensure that 
the protective finishes provided during manufacture remain intact.
(1)Remove liner and gain access to interior structure of door.
(2)Clean out drains and drain paths.
(3)Refer  to Volume 1, 20-60-00 for details on the application of corrosion 
inhibiting compound.
(4)Apply corrosion inhibiting compound to the interior door structure, giv-ing special attention to the lower corners.
(5)Do not apply corrosion inhibiting compounds on grease joints or sealed 
bearings. These compounds dissolve grease and other lubricants. They are 
penetrating compounds and can get around the seals and into the bear-ings.
(6)Do not apply corrosion inhibiting compounds on interior materials such 
as liners. The compounds change the flammable quality of these materi-als.
(7)Relubricate interior door fittings and bearings as necessary per the 
maintenance manual.
(8)
Reinstall liner and restore door to normal.
B. 
Frequency  of Application. Periodically inspect the door structure and con-dition of the corrosion inhibitor. Reapply corrosion inhibiting compound as 
required. Local areas where gouges and scratches have occurred should be 
treated at the first opportunity consistent with the maintenance schedule.
C. 
 
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