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AC 43.13-1B 9/8/98 Paragraph CONTENTS (CONTINUED) SECTION 5. WASHERS Page 7-85. General........................................................................................................................................................7-15 7-86. Plain Washers (AN960 and AN970)..........................................................................................................7-15 7-87. Lockwashers (AN935 and AN936)............................................................................................................7-15 7-88. Ball Socket and Seat Washers (AN950 and AN955) ................................................................................7-15 7-89. Taper Pin Washers (AN975)......................................................................................................................7-15 7-90.7-100. [RESERVED.]..........................................................................................................................7-15 SECTION 6. PINS 7-101 Taper Pins ...................................................................................................................................................7-17 7-102 Flathead Pins (AN392 through AN406) ....................................................................................................7-17 7-103 Cotter Pins (AN380)...................................................................................................................................7-17 7-104 Spring Pins..................................................................................................................................................7-17 7-105 Quick-Release Pins.....................................................................................................................................7-17 7-106.7-121. [RESERVED.]........................................................................................................................7-17 SECTION 7. SAFETYING 7-122. General........................................................................................................................................................7-19 7-123. Safety Wire .................................................................................................................................................7-19 Figure 7-3. Securing Screws, Nuts, Bolts, and Snaprings......................................................................7-20 Figure 7-3a. Wire Twisting by Hand........................................................................................................7-20 7-124. Safety-Wiring Procedures ..........................................................................................................................7-20 7-125. Twisting With Special Tools......................................................................................................................7-21 Figure 7-4. Use of a Typical Wire Twister.............................................................................................7-22 7-126. Securing Oil Caps, Drain Cocks, and Valves.............................................................................................7-21 Figure 7-4a. Figure 7-5. Figure 7-5a. Figure 7-5b. Securing Oil Caps, Drain Cocks, and Valves......................................................................7-22 Safety-Wiring Procedures ....................................................................................................7-23 Safety-Wiring Procedures ....................................................................................................7-24 Safety-Wiring Procedures ....................................................................................................7-25 7-127. Securing With Cotter Pins ..........................................................................................................................7-26 Figure 7-6. Securing with Cotter Pins.....................................................................................................7-26 Figure 7-7. Alternate Method for Securing with Cotter Pins .................................................................7-26 7-128.7-139. [RESERVED.]........................................................................................................................7-26 SECTION8. INSPECTIONANDREPAIROFCONTROLCABLESANDTURNBUCKLES 7-140. General........................................................................................................................................................7-27 7-141. Cable Definitions ........................................................................................................................................7-27 7-142. Flexible Cables ...........................................................................................................................................7-27 Table 7-3. Flexible Cable Construction and Physical Properties..........................................................7-28 Figure 7-8. Flexible Cable Cross Section...............................................................................................7-29 7-143. Nylon-Coated Cables..................................................................................................................................7-27 7-144. Nonflexible Cables .....................................................................................................................................7-28 Table 7-4. Nonflexible Cable Construction and Physical Properties....................................................7-29 Figure 7-9. Nonflexible Cable Cross Section.........................................................................................7-29 7-145. Cable Specifications ...................................................................................................................................7-29 7-146. Cable Proof Loads ......................................................................................................................................7-29 7-147. Replacement of Cables ...............................................................................................................................7-30 Page xviiiPDF Image | AFS-640
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