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AMM 28-10-15 - Figure 801 Sealing Fixture Tool
AMM 28-10-15 - Figure 801 Sealing Fixture Tool
(3) Use a soft pencil and mark a 2 in. (50.8 mm) diameter circle on the wing skin, centered on the
bolt that leaks.
(4) Turn the pressure bolt in the body of the tool until 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) of thread is exposed in the
bore of the body.
(5) Fill the exposed bore of the body with sealant (Item 316).
NOTE: The sealant (Item 316) may be thinned by up to 30% of its volume with solvent (Item 204).
(6) Screw the large nut up to the head of the tool body, install the washer over the body, and position
the body in the slot of the beam.
(7) Position the complete tool assembly so that the sealant charged body aligns with the circle
marked around the bolt that leaks.
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(8) Push assembly to wing skin, compressing the suction caps, which must be wet and located clear
of bolt heads.
(9) Finally locate the tool body over the bolt that leaks and then screw the large nut until, it abuts the
beam and it is finger tight.
(10) Hold the body of the tool and, use the spanner provided to screw the large nut a further three
turns to force the seal on the´•head of the body against the wing skin; the tool body must not turn.
(11) Screw in the pressure bolt until the sealant (Item 316) exudes from between the seal on the body
and wing skin; leave for 3 minutes.
(12) Operate the levers on the handles of the suction caps, and remove the complete too! from the
wing skin.
(13) Clean off surplus sealant (Item 316) from the wing skin with a non-metallic scraper.
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