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9/27/01 AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Paragraph Page CHAPTER 9. AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS SECTION1. INSPECTIONANDMAINTENANCEOFLANDINGGEAR 9-1. General..........................................................................................................................................................9-1 9-2. General Inspection........................................................................................................................................9-1 9-3. Cleaning and Lubricating .............................................................................................................................9-1 9-4. Fixed-Gear Inspection ..................................................................................................................................9-1 Table 9-1. Bungee Cord Color Codes.....................................................................................................9-2 9-5. Inspection of Retractable Landing Gear.......................................................................................................9-3 9-6. Emergency Systems......................................................................................................................................9-3 9-7. Landing Gear Components...........................................................................................................................9-4 9-8. Floats and Skis..............................................................................................................................................9-5 Figure 9-1. A Typical Ski Installation ......................................................................................................9-6 9-9. Inspection and Repair of Floats and Skis.....................................................................................................9-7 9-10. Types of Landing Gear Problems.................................................................................................................9-8 Figure 9-2. Figure 9-3. Figure 9-4. Figure 9-5. Figure 9-6. Typical Bolt Cracks ...............................................................................................................9-8 Typical Cracks Near Bolt Holes ............................................................................................9-8 Typical Bolt Hole Cracks ......................................................................................................9-9 Typical Rod-End Cracks........................................................................................................9-9 Typical Torque Tube Bolt Hole Elongation..........................................................................9-9 9-11. Special Inspections .......................................................................................................................................9-9 9-12. Retraction Tests ............................................................................................................................................9-9 9-13. Tire and Tube Maintenance..........................................................................................................................9-9 9-14. Tire Inspection and Repair .........................................................................................................................9-10 Figure 9-7. Examples of Tread Wear Indicating Over-Inflation and Under-Inflation...........................9-11 9-15. Inflation of Tires .........................................................................................................................................9-11 9-16. Personal Safety ...........................................................................................................................................9-11 9-17. Disassemble the Wheel...............................................................................................................................9-11 9-18. Reassembling the Wheel ............................................................................................................................9-12 9-19. Slippage ......................................................................................................................................................9-12 9-20. Wheel Inspection ........................................................................................................................................9-12 9-21. Wheel Installation.....................................................................................................................................9-12a 9-22.9-24. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................ 9-12 SECTION 2. HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 9-25. General........................................................................................................................................................9-13 9-26. Purposes of Hydraulic Systems ..................................................................................................................9-13 9-27. Types of Hydraulic Fluid............................................................................................................................9-13 9-28. Handling Hydraulic Fluids .........................................................................................................................9-14 9-29. Hydraulic System Maintenance Practices ..................................................................................................9-15 9-30. Hydraulic Lines and Fittings ......................................................................................................................9-18 Table 9-2. Tube Data.............................................................................................................................9-19 Figure 9-8. Hose Assembly Instructions (Can Be Used for Low Pressure Hydraulic Fluid, and Oil Line Applications)...................................................................................................9-21 Page xxiiiPDF Image | AFS-640
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