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Maintenance training manual Boeing 737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56)

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DIMENSIONS AND AREAS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

10 PRINCIPAL DIMENSIONS AND AREAS 4


20 STATION DIAGRAMS 19
FUSELAGE STATION DIAGRAM
30 ZONE DIAGRAMS 22

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06-10
PRINCIPAL DIMENIONS AND AREAS

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06-10 PRINCIPAL DIMENSIONS AND AREAS

GENERAL

Dimensions are included for the wing, ailerons, flaps,


horizontal stabilizer surfaces, vertical stabilizer surfaces and
body. Areas are included for the wing and stabilizer
surfaces.
These are the general dimensions of the airplane.

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DIMENSION B737−600/700/800

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DIMENSIONS B737−900

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PRINCIPAL DIMENSIONS AND AREAS (PLAN VIEW)

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FUSELAGE DIMENSIONS

Dimensions give locations on the fuselage. The scale fore a


dimensions in inches. You use these dimensions to find
components on the fuselage:
-Body station line -Body buttock line -Water line.
The body station line(STA)is a horizontal dimension. It starts
at station line zero. You measure the body station line from
a vertical reference plane that is forward of the airplane.
The body buttock line(BL)is a lateral dimension. You
measure the buttock line to the left or right of the airplane
center line.
The water line(WL)is a height dimension. You measure the
water line from a horizontal reference plane below the
airplane.

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FUSELAGE DIMENSIONS

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WING REFERENCE DIMENSIONS

The wing has two reference dimensions. These reference


dimensions give wing locations in inches. Measure each
location from buttock line 0. These are the wing reference
dimensions:
-Wing station -Wing buttock line.
You measure the wing station perpendicular to the wing
leading edge.
You measure the wing buttock line parallel to the buttock
line.
For more information, see the maintenance manual and the
maintenance planning data document.

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WING REFERENCE DIMENSIONS

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VERTICAL STABILIZER REFERENCE DIMENSIONS


The vertical stabilizer has four reference dimensions. These
reference dimensions give vertical stabilizer locations in
inches. These are the vertical stabilizer reference
dimensions:
-Vertical stabilizer station -Vertical stabilizer leading edge
station -Rudder station -Vertical stabilizer waterline.
Measure the vertical stabilizer station perpendicular to the
vertical stabilizer rear spar. Vertical stabilizer station 0 starts
at the body crown line.
Measure the vertical stabilizer leading edge station
perpendicular to the vertical stabilizer leading edge. Vertical
stabilizer leading edge station 0 starts at the body crown
line.
Measure the rudder station perpendicular to the rudder
hinge center line. Rudder station 0 starts at the body crown
line.
Measure the vertical stabilizer waterline parallel to the body
waterline.
For more information, refer to the maintenance manual and
the maintenance planning data document.

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VERTICAL STABILIZER REFERENCE DIMENSIONS

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HORIZONTAL STABILIZER REFERENCE DIMENSIONS


The horizontal stabilizer has three reference dimensions.
These reference dimensions give horizontal stabilizer
locations in inches. Measure each location from buttock line
0. These are the horizontal stabilizer reference dimensions:
-Stabilizer station -Stabilizer leading edge station -Elevator
station.
Measure stabilizer stations perpendicular to the horizontal
stabilizer rear spar.
Measure stabilizer leading edge stations perpendicular to
the horizontal stabilizer leading edge.
Measure elevator stations perpendicular to the elevator
hinge centerline.
For more information, refer to the maintenance manual and
the maintenance planning data document.

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HORIZONTAL STABILIZER REFERENCE DIMENSIONS

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06-20
STATION DIAGRAMS

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06-21 FUSELAGE STATION DIAGRAM

General

Dimensions give locations on the fuselage. The scale for


each dimension is inches. You use these dimensions to find
components on the fuselage:
− Body station line
− Body buttock line
− Water line.
The body station line (BS) is a horizontal dimension. It starts
at station line zero. You measure the body station line from
a vertical reference plane that is forward of the airplane.
The body buttock line (BBL) is a lateral dimension. You
measure the buttock line to the left or right of the airplane
center line (LBL or RBL).
The body water line (BWL) is a height dimension. You
measure the body water line from a horizontal reference
plane below the airplane.

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REFERENCE PLANES AND LINES

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06-30
ZONE DIAGRAMS

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06-30 ZONE DIAGRAMS − Zone − the first two digits represent the subzone
number and the third digit shows a component or
group of components that are in the subzone.
General
Access
The 737 airplane is divided into 8 major zones to help you
find and identify the airplane components and parts. The
Location Zones
major zones are divided into subzones and the subzones
into zones. − 100 Lower Half of Fuselage
The zones are numbered in the sequence that follows: − 200 Upper Half of Fuselage
− Fuselage − front to back and away from the floorline − 300 Empennage
− Wings − inboard to outboard and front to back − 400 Powerplant and Nacelle Struts
− Horizontal Stabilizer and Elevator − inboard to − 500 Left Wing
outboard and front to back − 600 Right Wing
− Vertical Fin and Rudder − leading edge to the trailing − 700 Landing Gear and Landing Gear Doors
edge of the vertical stabilizer − 800 Doors
Each of the structural components, passenger compartment
doors, cargo compartment doors, landing gear doors,
rudders, elevators, flaps, ailerons, spoilers, leading edge
devices, and equivalent components has a different zone
number.
A three−digit number identifies the major zones, subzones,
and zones as follows:
− Major Zone − the first digit is a number from 1 to 8
followed by two zeroes.
− Subzone − the first digit represents the major zone,
the second digit is a number from 1 to 6 or 9, and the
third digit is a zero.

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MAJOR ZONES

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