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9/8/98 AC 43.13-1B Paragraph Page CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 2-9. Reinforcing Tape ........................................................................................................................................2-10 Figure 2-3. Exploded Side View of Rib .................................................................................................2-10 2-10. Lacing .........................................................................................................................................................2-11 Figure 2-4. Figure 2-5. Figure 2-6. Figure 2-7. Figure 2-8. Figure 2-9a. Figure2-9b. Figure 2-9c. Figure2-10. Figure2-11. Standard External Modified Seine Knot Used for Single and Double Rib Lacing.............2-11 Starting Stitch for Rib Lacing ..............................................................................................2-12 Standard Single-Loop Lacing ..............................................................................................2-13 Standard Knot for Double-Loop Lacing..............................................................................2-14 Standard Double-Loop Lacing (Optional)...........................................................................2-15 Alternate Sequence to Tie a Modified Seine Knot for Rib Lacing .....................................2-16 AlternateSequencetoTieaModifiedSeineKnotforRibLacing.....................................2-17 Alternate Sequence to Tie a Modified Seine Knot for Rib Lacing .....................................2-18 SpliceKnot...........................................................................................................................2-19 BlindstitchLacing-SquareKnotSecuredwithHalfHitches.............................................2-20 2-11. Stitch Spacing .............................................................................................................................................2-19 Figure2-12. FabricAttachmentSpacing..................................................................................................2-21 2-12. Fasteners .....................................................................................................................................................2-21 2-13. Finishing Tape ............................................................................................................................................2-22 2-14. Inspection Rings and Drain Grommets ......................................................................................................2-22 2-15.2-19. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................2-23 SECTION 2. APPLICATION OF DOPE 2-20. General........................................................................................................................................................2-25 Table 2-3. Safety Tips for Dope/Paint...................................................................................................2-26 Table 2-4. Tips for Doping....................................................................................................................2-26 2-21. Dope Application Procedure (Natural Fabrics) .........................................................................................2-26 2-22. Covering Over Plywood .............................................................................................................................2-28 2-23. Coating Application Defects ......................................................................................................................2-29 2-24.2-29. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................2-31 SECTION3. INSPECTIONANDTESTING 2-30. General........................................................................................................................................................2-33 2-31. Fabric Identification ...................................................................................................................................2-34 2-32. Coating Identification .................................................................................................................................2-34 2-33. Strength Criteria for Aircraft Fabric...........................................................................................................2-35 2-34. Fabric Testing .............................................................................................................................................2-35 2-35. Rejuvenation of Dope Film ........................................................................................................................2-36 2-36.2-41. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................2-36 SECTION 4. REPAIRS TO FABRIC COVERING 2-42. General........................................................................................................................................................2-37 2-43. Repair of Tears and Access Openings........................................................................................................2-37 Figure 2-13 Repair of Tears in Fabric .....................................................................................................2-38 2-44. Sewn-Patch Repair .....................................................................................................................................2-38 Figure 2-14 Hand-Stitch Detail................................................................................................................2-39 2-45. Doped-On Patch Repair .............................................................................................................................2-39 2-46.2-51. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................2-40 Page vPDF Image | AFS-640
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