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<strong>TO</strong> 1-1-<strong>700</strong><br />

Table 7-5. Preservation of Specific Areas and Components - Continued<br />

Area or Component CPC Application Instructions Removal Instructions<br />

EXTERIOR SURFACES<br />

NOT REQUIRING HIGH<br />

PERFORMANCE LUBRI-<br />

CANT OR HYDRAULIC<br />

FLUID<br />

Sliding or moving parts<br />

requiring only minor lubrication<br />

(bomb rack components,<br />

hinges, door locks)<br />

MIL-PRF-63460 or<br />

MIL-PRF-81309, Type II<br />

or<br />

MIL-L-87177, Grade B<br />

and MIL-PRF-32033<br />

Apply a continuous wet coat of<br />

MIL-PRF-63460.<br />

Apply a coating of MIL-PRF-<br />

81309, Type II or MIL-L-87177,<br />

Grade B followed by a coating of<br />

MIL-PRF-32033. If handled,<br />

reapply as necessary.<br />

Use a non-synthetic wiping<br />

cloth wet with A-A-59601,<br />

Type II or III, MIL-PRF-<br />

32295, Type II, or MIL-<br />

PRF- 680, Type II or III<br />

degreasing solvent.<br />

THREADED SURFACES<br />

Screws, various fasteners<br />

MIL-PRF-63460<br />

Dip screws or fasteners in CPC<br />

and install. When disassembly is<br />

frequent, use MIL-PRF-63460,<br />

preferably, or use MIL-PRF-<br />

81309, Type II or MIL-L-87177,<br />

Grade B as alternates. When disassembly<br />

is infrequent, use MIL-<br />

PRF-16173, Grade 4 for long<br />

term protection.<br />

Immerse screws or fasteners<br />

in A-A-59601, Type II or<br />

III, MIL-PRF-32295, Type<br />

II, or MIL-PRF-680, Type II<br />

or III degreasing solvent<br />

and blot or blow dry.<br />

HYDRAULIC PIS<strong>TO</strong>N<br />

SURFACES<br />

System hydraulic fluid<br />

Wipe exposed surface with a<br />

cloth dampened with the hydraulic<br />

fluid used in the system.<br />

Always wipe away from seals.<br />

Take care not to scratch surfaces.<br />

Do not remove. Reapply as<br />

necessary.<br />

CONTROL CABLES (ALL)<br />

(INTERIOR and EXTE-<br />

RIOR)<br />

MIL-PRF-81309, Type II<br />

or<br />

MIL-L-87177, Grade B<br />

or<br />

MIL-PRF-16173, Grade 3<br />

and<br />

MIL- PRF-16173, Grade 4<br />

Apply a continuous film of MIL-<br />

PRF-81309, Type II; MIL-L-<br />

87177, Grade B; or MIL-PRF-<br />

16173, Grade 3 water displacing<br />

CPC by aerosol can or by wiping<br />

with cloth wet with the CPC.<br />

Follow with a coating of MIL-<br />

PRF-16173, Grade 4 applied with<br />

a non-synthetic cloth or a nonmetallic<br />

bristle brush.<br />

Use a non-synthetic wiping<br />

cloth wet with A-A-59601,<br />

Type II or III, MIL-PRF-<br />

32295, Type II, or MIL-<br />

PRF- 680, Type II or III<br />

degreasing solvent.<br />

7.6.1 Preservation Application Methods. CPCs can be<br />

applied by brushing, dipping, or spraying. The area of application,<br />

viscosity of the material and conditions under which they<br />

need to be applied are factors that influence the decision of<br />

which application method should be used. Low viscosity<br />

materials are best applied by spraying, whereas high viscosity<br />

materials are more suited for brushing or dipping. Dipping can<br />

be used for all types of materials, but the thickness of the<br />

coating obtained with low viscosity materials may be too thin<br />

to provide adequate corrosion protection. Prior to application<br />

of preservatives, remove old preservative coatings; and then<br />

apply a fresh coating using one of the following methods:<br />

7.6.1.1 Brushing. Brushing may be accomplished using an<br />

ordinary paint brush. This method is most appropriate for<br />

applying thick materials on small areas or in area where it is<br />

necessary to prevent material from getting on surrounding<br />

areas or nearby equipment.<br />

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