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What are the two types of fluid lines commonly found in aircraft ? |
Rigid metal lines and flexible hoses. |
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Describe the method of classifying metal tube according to size. |
Metal tubing is sized according to wall thickness and outside diameter. Outside diameter is measured in 1/16th inch increments. |
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When installing stainless steel tubing, what type of fittings should be used ? |
Stainless steel fittings. |
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What is the function of the sleeve on a flared-tube fitting ? |
The nut fits over the sleeve and draws the sleeve and the tubing flare tightly against the male fitting to form the seal. |
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Describe the two types of flares commonly used on aircraft tubing. |
The single flare and the double flare. |
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How can you determine if a fitting is an AN type rather then an AC type ? |
AN fittings have a shoulder between the flare cone and the end of the threads, AC fittings do not. |
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What are the most significant differences between AN and AC fittings ? |
Sleeve length, thread pitch, and the shoulder between the threads and the flare cone on AN fittings. |
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What are the names of the parts of a flareless tube fittings ? |
The nut and the ferrule or sleeve. |
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How do you tell a flareless fitting from a flare-type fitting ? |
Flareless fittings dont have a flare cone and there is no space between the threads and the end of the fitting. |
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What is the effect of over-tightening a flare-type fitting ? |
The sealing surface may be damaged or the flare cut off. |
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In addition to being securely clamped, what is an additional requirement for installing metal fuel, oil and hydraulic lines ? |
The lines must be electrically bonded to the structure. |
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What are some of the important advantages of Teflon tubing ? |
It is compatible with nearly every liquid, has a broad operating temperature range, low resistance to fluid flow and has a very long shelf and service life. |
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Describe the identification markings commonly found on flexible hoses. |
A lay line, identification such as a Mil spec number, the manufacturer's name or symbol, the hose size and a date code. |
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How can you determine if a flexible hose has been correctly or incorrectly installed ? |
The lay line indicates an incorrect installation. |
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How are flexible hose sizes designated ? |
By the inside diameter, measured in 1/16th increments. |
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What precautions must be observed when deburring the end of a tube after it is cut ? |
The wall thickness must not be reduced in size or fractured. |
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Describe the operation of quick disconnect couplings. |
Each half has a valve that is held open when coupled and is spring-loaded closed when disconnected. |
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If you fabricate a replacement for a flexible hose, what percentage of the total length must be added to allow for movement under pressure ? |
5 to 8 percent. |
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What happens to the tube when a flareless fitting is overtightened ? |
The tube is weakened when the nut drives the cutting edge of the sleeve too deeply into the tube. |
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Why are quick disconnect fittings used ? |
To provide a quick means to connect or disconnect a fluid line without loss of fluid or entrance of air into the system. |