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Welcome to the new Basic Maintenance Training Modules based on JAR66. For easy navigation across this Manual, please look at the following instructions:
Brings you back to the Brings you back to the Table of Content Main Page related to the Module These red Arrows shows you active areas Basic Maintenance Training Manual in the document. If you move the Cursor on a position as shown in the example the Figure 6: Flared Tubing Mouse- Cursor changes to a Finger. This to anot her tube or by several shows you, that this area, or text is activ. ede-flare conne ctors ,to a fittingconnec tors,methbl flarel ess or a be. A Click on it will execute an action. ade of steel or alum inium alloy . Description: ned by the pres sure range, the rou ting, and the Whenev er you mus t replace a fitting, make sure Choose a Module and click on it. me materi al as the ori ginal . This action brings you into the Table of electing fitting s to prevent di ssimilar metal corContent. The Table of Content is fully activ. A odem airc raf t is connec ted to other tubing or to Click on a topic brings you directly into d us ing flare-t ype fittings . When flari ng tubi ng for se the correct flaring tool. Fluid li nes in automo the document. os e used with AN or AC fittings in aircraft mus t To navigate back or the use of crossreferences is discribed in the illustra- T alum inium alloy in sizes from 1/8 to 3/8 inc h Jumps to the named reference bl e flare. (see F igure 6: Flared Tubi ng on tion. her than singl e flares and are more conc ent ri c. Navigation through the submodules, are resistant to the sheari ng effect wh en the fituse the navigation-buttons in the toolare bar. nd pol ish it, then slip the nut and sleeve onto the

Module 6 Materials and Hardware 6.6 Pipes and Uni ons

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o the flari ng block un til it cont acts the stop pin, ice to prev ent the tube moving whe n it is being by insert ing the ups etting tool and stri king it wi th y ins ert ing the flari ng cone and striking it with a aring on page 133)

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SR TECHNICS TECHNICAL TRAINING / THTA ANDREAS GACHNANG

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