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Vol 1 CDC Section Review
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02/08/2012

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Term
What TO covers aircraft hardware?
Definition
TO 1–1A–8.
Term
What terms are used to describe the size of a bolt?
Definition
Length, diameter, and threads per inch.
Term
Describe the grip length of a bolt.
Definition
Unthreaded portion.
Term
What type of bolts is available with thin heads and is designed to be used in tight places?
Definition
Hexhead
Term
What kind of bolt is used where shearing or sideways stress occurs?
Definition
Clevis.
Term
What special-purpose bolt is used where external tension loads are applied?
Definition
Eyebolt.
Term
What feature distinguishes the internal wrenching bolt from other bolts?
Definition
The head is recessed.
Term
When is a stud used?
Definition
When a standard-type bolt is impractical
Term
List three kinds of nonself-locking nuts.
Definition
Plain nuts, check nuts, castle nuts, and wingnuts
Term
List two uses for plain washers
Definition
(1) To provide a smooth bearing surface.
(2) To act as shims in obtaining the correct relationship between threads of the bolt and the nut, to adjust
the portion of castellated nuts with respect to the drilled cotter pin holes, or under lockwashers to
prevent damage to surfaces of soft material.
Term
How are screws usually described?
Definition
According to the shape of the head.
Term
What type of rivets is usually used for fastening aircraft structures?
Definition
Common, solid shank rivets.
Term
What type of aircraft fastener isn’t designed to carry a structural load?
Definition
Quick-release.
Term
What safety-wire method is most commonly used?
Definition
Double-twist.
Term
Using the double twist method, how many closely spaced bolts can be safetied in a series?
Definition
No more in a series than you can secure with a 24-inch length of wire.
Term
When will .032-inch safety cable be used to safety parts?
Definition
When parts have a nominal hole diameter of .075 inch or smaller.
Term
What do torque wrenches measure?
Definition
The pull force in inch-pounds when hardware is being torqued (tightened).
Term
How do indicating-type torque wrenches display the applied torque?
Definition
By a pointer that moves over an indicating scale.
Term
What type of torque wrench automatically releases when you apply a predetermined amount of
torque?
Definition
Breakaway.
Term
How much free travel does the breakaway torque wrench allow when the preset torque level is
reached?
Definition
Approximately 5 to 10 degrees
Term
What may happen if you overtighten a component to a value that’s greater than the value set on
the torque wrench?
Definition
You may cause internal damage to the torque wrench.
Term
How does the working range of a breakaway or indicating type torque wrench apply to its use?
Definition
Ensure that the working range isn’t lower than 20 percent, and not greater than the rated capacity of the
torque wrench
Term
When torquing a bolt you should set the torque wrench to what value?
Definition
Set the torque setting to the upper limit of the specific torque value allowed by the technical order.
Term
When you’re using a torque wrench to tighten a series of nuts, do you tighten each nut to the
specified torque before starting to torque the other nuts? Explain
Definition
No. Gradually tighten each until they all meet the specified torque. Tighten the nuts opposite of each other
in sequence.
Term
Before storing a torque wrench, to what setting should you set the grip? Why?
Definition
To the lowest setting. This removes tension from the spring in the handle and preserves the accuracy of the
torque wrench.
Term
Torque wrenches should have some kind of label (paper, tape, or other) on the handle. What
information do you determine from this label before using the torque wrench?
Definition
The calibration date.
Term
What do you do if you discover a torque wrench is overdue calibration?
Definition
DON’T USE IT; turn it in for calibration
Term
How is a cable size determined?
Definition
Cable size is always determined by the diameter of the cable.
Term
Why are some cables coated with a nylon jacket?
Definition
To increase the service life of the cable.
Term
What’s the purpose of a turnbuckle?
Definition
To adjust tension on aircraft cables.
Term
Pulleys and fairleads are made of what type material?
Definition
Phenolic or other nonmagnetic material.
Term
What keeps cables from coming in contact with structural parts of the aircraft?
Definition
Fairleads.
Term
What’s the purpose of a pressure seal?
Definition
To prevent the loss of pressure from pressurized areas through which cables pass.
Term
What units are used to transmit motion about an axis and to change the direction of force of a
cable or push-pull rod?
Definition
Quadrants and bellcranks
Term
What’s a control rod?
Definition
A rigid rod that transmits both a push and a pull motion.
Term
What devices are used to limit the movement of a control surface?
Definition
Stops.
Term
Where are torque tubes used in flight control systems?
Definition
Where they’re needed to transmit a twisting force.
Term
How can aluminum alloy and stainless steel tubing be easily distinguished?
Definition
By their different metallic luster or aluminum-alloy tubing may be stamped with the actual alloy
designation
Term
What color is an aluminum alloy tube fitting?
Definition
Blue.
Term
Where is aluminum-alloy tubing commonly used?
Definition
As return lines
Term
Why is stainless steel tubing preferred on external brake lines and other exposed system lines?
Definition
To prevent damage caused by flying gravel, stones, and ground-handling accidents.
Term
Describe the color code tape used in identifying hydraulic lines.
Definition
Blue band, a yellow band, and a white band overprinted with a row of black-bordered circles.
Term
A system line is 38-inches long and passes through a bulkhead. The bulkhead divides the line so
that 25 inches is on one side. How many bands of tape would you place on this line?
Definition
Three. One on the 13-inch section and two on the 25-inch section.
Term
Before you install a tubing assembly, you should inspect it for what conditions?
Definition
Obstructions, dents, scratches, and damage to the flared end
Term
What can result from over tightening a tubing nut?
Definition
May severely damage the tubing flare or may result in damage to the sleeve or nut of the fitting
Term
What information can be obtained from the markings on flexible hose?
Definition
The manufacturer’s code number or symbol marking, date of manufacture, size, and specification
Term
What prevents chafing of a hose passing through a bulkhead?
Definition
Bulkhead-type grommets and cushion clips.
Term
How should hose connections be made to an engine or to engine-mounted accessories?
Definition
Install the hose so 11/2 inches of slack or an adequate bend is provided between the last point of support and
the attachment to the engine or accessory.
Term
What parts of a Cannon plug ensure the connector halves aren’t mismated?
Definition
A key and keyway arrangement in the barrel of the plug and receptacle
Term
AN-type Cannon plugs are being replaced with what type of plugs?
Definition
MS-type.
Term
What technical order provides information concerning the repair of connectors?
Definition
TO 1–1A–14.
Term
Why is aluminum foil not used as a cover for Cannon plugs?
Definition
May cause a short circuit.
Term
Why should you not attempt to remove a Cannon plug’s insert from the shell?
Definition
It’s permanently bonded and can’t be removed without destroying it.
Term
What’s corrosion?
Definition
Chemical reaction with the surrounding environment.
Term
What happens to iron when it’s exposed to moist air?
Definition
Returns to its natural state, iron oxide or rust.
Term
____ (1) Produced by the effects of an alternating cyclic stress and
a corrosive environment.
____ (2) Numerous worm-like traces of corrosion beneath the
paint film.
____ (3) First seen as a general dulling of the surface.
____ (4) Indicated by a lifting up or swelling of the surface grains
of a metal.
____ (5) Resembles a white or gray powdery, dust-like deposit on
the surface of the metal.
____ (6) Type of corrosion that occurs when different metals are
in contact.
____ (7) Is a selective attack along a metal’s grain boundaries.
____ (8) Appears as corroded cracks in the metal.
____ (9) May occur when a surface is covered by a foreign
material.
Column B
a. Uniform surface.
b. Pitting.
c. Intergranular.
d. Exfoliation.
e. Crevice/concentration cell.
f. Stress.
g. Corrosion fatigue.
h. Galvanic.
i. Filiform.
Definition
(1) g.
(2) i.
(3) a.
(4) d.
(5) b.
(6) h.
(7) c.
(8) f.
(9) e
Term
What are the three types of crevice/concentration cell corrosion?
Definition
(1) Metal ion.
(2) Oxygen.
(3) Active-passive.
Term
Which TO contains detailed instructions for corrosion prevention and treatment?
Definition
5. TO 1–1–691.
Term
What TOs cover sealants, solvents, adhesives, coatings, and accelerators?
Definition
TOs 42A3–1–2 and 1–1–691.
Term
What must be considered to make sealant effective?
Definition
Correct sealant be used and applied correctly
Term
In what three units of issue are sealants generally packaged?
Definition
(1) Two-Part Can Kit (KT).
(2) Semkit cartridge (CA).
(3) Premixed and Frozen (OZ).
Term
What are the two separate packaged components of polysulfide and polythioether sealants?
Definition
A base compound (part B) and an accelerator (part A).
Term
What does the application life of a sealant depend on?
Definition
The length of time that a mixed sealing compound remains usable at 75º F and 50 percent relative humidity.
Term
What protective equipment should you wear when working with solvents?
Definition
Skin and eye protection and good ventilation or respiratory protection
Term
What should you do before using a sealant that has exceeded its shelf life?
Definition
Perform and update
Term
What’s the purpose of adhesives?
Definition
To hold two like or unlike surfaces together through molecular attraction or mechanical anchorage
Term
What does the frequency of aircraft cleaning depend on?
Definition
The type of aircraft and the environmental conditions to which the aircraft is exposed.
Term
Under what conditions is daily cleaning required on exposed, unpainted surfaces, such as landing
gear struts and actuating rods of hydraulic cylinders?
Definition
When the aircraft is deployed within three miles of salt water or when it’s flown below 3,000 feet over salt
water.
Term
What three factors should be considered when selecting a cleaner?
Definition
(1) Type and amount of soil to be removed.
(2) Material size and surface condition.
(3) Degree of cleanliness required.
Term
What’s the most common type of cleaning solvent used on aircraft?
Definition
MIL-PRF–680, Type II
Term
What’s the maximum time a solvent (MIL-PRF–680, Type II) is allowed to remain on painted
surfaces?
Definition
10–15 minutes.
Term
What’s the preferred type of cleaner for cleaning the interior cockpit, floor and deck area?
Definition
MIL-PRF–85570, Type II.
Term
How do you clean optical glass?
Definition
Spray the cleaner onto a flannel cloth and carefully wipe the lens surface and wipe dry.
Term
What solution should be used to treat areas affected with electrolyte from a nickel-cadmium
battery
Definition
Six ounces of monobasic sodium phosphate and one gallon of water.
Term
What cleaning agent would you use to clean the exterior of the aircraft (painted) for light and
moderate soils?
Definition
MIL-PRF–85570, Type I or MIL-PRF–85570, Type II cleaning solutions mixed to the proper ratio
Term
What procedure would you use to clean exposed pistons on a landing gear?
Definition
Clean with a clean cloth dampened with hydraulic fluid; wipe away from seal
Term
In what location should an aircraft be cleaned when outside temperatures are below 40º F?
Definition
In an indoor wash rack.
Term
What should you do if cleaner is splashed in your eyes?
Definition
Rinse your eyes thoroughly with fresh water for 15 minutes and report to the nearest medical facility.
Term
Who publishes the Hazardous Waste Management System rules for the entire United States?
Definition
The EPA.
Term
Who is responsible for ensuring all hazardous material disposal containers are properly labeled?
Definition
The Accumulation Point Manager
Term
What’s the purpose of lubrication?
Definition
To prevent wear between moving parts, fill air spaces, displace water, and provide a barrier against
corrosive media.
Term
What types of information are found on a lubrication chart?
Definition
Items to be lubricated, type of lubricant, and method of application.
Term
When should a lubricant be applied to a corroded surface?
Definition
Never.
Term
How long should grease be forced into fittings?
Definition
Until new grease is evident
Term
Where are lubrication safety precautions normally written?
Definition
Into the lubrication technical order.
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