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9/8/98 AC 43.13-1B CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Paragraph Page 7-17. Panhead Screws (NAS600 through NAS606, NAS610 through NAS616, NAS623, and NAS1402 through NAS1406)...............................................................................................7-3 7-18. Self-Tapping Screws.....................................................................................................................................7-3 7-19. Wood Screws................................................................................................................................................7-4 7-20.7-33. [RESERVED.].............................................................................................................................. 7-4 SECTION 3. BOLTS 7-34. General..........................................................................................................................................................7-5 7-35. Bolts .............................................................................................................................................................. 7-5 7-36. Identification.................................................................................................................................................7-5 Figure 7-1. Typical Aircraft Bolt Markings .............................................................................................7-6 7-37. Grip Length...................................................................................................................................................7-5 7-38. Locking or Safetying of Bolts ......................................................................................................................7-6 7-39. Bolt Fit..........................................................................................................................................................7-6 7-40. Torques .........................................................................................................................................................7-6 Figure 7-2. Torque Wrench with Various Adapters.................................................................................7-8 Table 7-1. Recommended Torque Values (Inch-Pounds).......................................................................7-9 7-41. Standard Aircraft Hex Head Bolts (AN3 through AN20) ...........................................................................7-7 7-42. Drilled Head Bolts (AN73 through AN81)..................................................................................................7-7 7-43. Engine Bolts .................................................................................................................................................7-7 7-44. Close-Tolerance Bolts ..................................................................................................................................7-9 7-45. Internal Wrenching Bolts (NAS144 through NAS158 and NAS172 through NAS176)..........................7-10 7-46. Internal Wrenching Bolts (MS20004 through MS20024) and Six Hole, Drilled Socket Head Bolts (AN148551 through AN149350) ...................................................................7-10 7-47. Twelve Point, External Wrenching Bolts, (NAS624 through NAS644)...................................................7-10 7-48. Close-Tolerance Shear Bolts (NAS434) ....................................................................................................7-10 7-49. NAS6200 Series Bolts................................................................................................................................7-10 7-50. Clevis Bolts (AN21 through AN36)...........................................................................................................7-10 7-51. Eyebolts (AN42 through AN49) ................................................................................................................7-10 7-52.7-62. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................ 7-10 SECTION 4. NUTS 7-63. General........................................................................................................................................................7-11 7-64. Self-Locking Nuts.......................................................................................................................................7-11 Table 7-2. Minimum Prevailing Torque Values for Reused Self-Locking Nuts..................................7-12 7-65. Nut Identification - Finishes .......................................................................................................................7-11 7-66. Castle Nut (AN310)....................................................................................................................................7-12 7-67. Castellated Shear Nut (AN320)..................................................................................................................7-13 7-68. Plain Nut (AN315 and AN335)..................................................................................................................7-13 7-69. Light Hex Nuts (AN340 and AN345)........................................................................................................7-13 7-70. Checknut (AN316) .....................................................................................................................................7-13 7-71. Wingnuts (AN350) .....................................................................................................................................7-13 7-72. Sheet Spring Nuts (AN365) .......................................................................................................................7-13 7-73.7-84. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................ 7-13 Page xviiPDF Image | AFS-640
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