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

Figure 12-12. Typical Methods of Sealing Fasteners<br />

NOTE<br />

As fasteners are installed, the sealant material pushed<br />

into the fastener holes will help seal against moisture<br />

intrusion.<br />

f. Install access panel.<br />

MIL-PRF-16173, COMPOUND, CORROSION PREVEN-<br />

TIVE 37<br />

MIL-PRF-63460, LUBRICANT, CLEANER AND PRESER-<br />

VATIVE 44<br />

NOTE<br />

No curing time is required. All fasteners should be<br />

wet installed with MIL-PRF-16173, Grade 4 Corrosion<br />

Preventive Compound (CPC); MIL-PRF-63460<br />

CPC; or CPC material specified in the specific equipment<br />

system specific maintenance manual.<br />

12.7.7 External Structure. If, during normal maintenance,<br />

it becomes necessary to remove and replace components<br />

(planks, skin, fasteners, fittings, etc.), they shall be sealed<br />

when reinstalled, even if they were not sealed originally. The<br />

only exception to this requirement is a temporary repair. See<br />

Figure 12-13, Figure 12-14 and Figure 12-15 for typical sealing<br />

methods.<br />

12.7.8 Depressions. When the thickness of metal is<br />

reduced by more than 15 mils (0.015 inch) in the removal of<br />

corrosion damage, fill the depression with MIL-PRF-81733,<br />

Type II, Class 1 or 2, Grade A sealant after applying a chemical<br />

conversion treatment per Chapter 7.<br />

NOTE<br />

The above procedure does not apply to the use of<br />

SAE AMS 3255 EPTFE and Av-DEC® HT3935-7 or<br />

HT3000 sealing tapes; or to the use of SAE AMS-S-<br />

8802 (MIL-S-8802) sealant.<br />

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