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Downloaded from http://www.everyspec.<strong>com</strong> on 2011-10-29T14:56:01.DOD-HDBK-791(AM)INDEX (cont’d)Platforms, 4-22Plug-in itemsisolatable, 7-2orientation of, 4-8Plugsdrain. See Drainagethreaded, 8-10, 8-13Pressure, 10-19Preventive maintenance. See Maintenance, preventivePreventive Maintenance Checks and Service (PMSC),4-23Program Parts Selection List (PPSL), 3-7Propulsion systemsaircraft, 4-25parts to be readily accessed, 4-25,4-26related to diagnostic, 7-6Publications. See also Technical manualsreduction of by standardization, 3-2Psychological factors, 4-1,9-1,9-13MIL-STD-1472, 9-13motivation, 9-13noise, 9-11training, 9-13Qualified Products List (QPL), 3-6,3-8Quick-release fasteners, 4-20,4-25,5-6Racks, 44,4-5Radar, 7-14, 7-15Radio frequency warning sign, 6-16Rails, use of, 4-20,4-25Rationalization, Standardization, and Interoperability(RSI) program, 3-3objectives, 3-3Receptacles, marking, 6-4Reciprocating engine <strong>com</strong>ponents, 4-25,4-26,4-27Redundancy, 7-2,7-20Relays, 5-5, 10-14, 10-16, 10-24Reliability, 1-1, 5-2, 5-3, 7-2, 7-5related to built-in test equipment (BITE) andautomatic test equipment (ATE), 7-11Reliability centered maintenance (RCM), 8-2Repair time, attributes affecting, 1-2Resins, synthetic, 8-15Resistors, 4-8,5-5, 10-24Rubber, 8-15eyepiece, 4-20Safety, 4-1,4-2,4-4,4-6,4-8, 6-4,6-7,6-11, 8-3, 8-10,8-15, 10-5color, 6-11markings, 6-4, 6-11, 6-14, 6-16, 6-17Salt spray, 10-19QRSSand and dust, 10-2, 10-19Scheduled maintenance, 1-1. See also MaintenanceScreen printing, 6-7Screwed-down covers, 4-3Seals, 10-14, 10-20<strong>com</strong>pounds, 10-15hermetic, 7-1, 10-13oil, 8-8Security classification, throwaway modulus, 5-4Sensors, selection characteristics. 7-16. See alsoTransducersServomechanisms, 10-24Shelves, 4-4, 4-5Shock, 10-15absorber, 4-27mounts, 10-2Siegel-Wolf model for human error determination, 9-15Sights, 4-20Simplification, 1-7, 2-1checklist, 2-5, 2-7design techniques, 2-1examples ofIR suppressor, 2-5M230 Gun, 205muzzle plug, 155-mm howitzer, 2-5UH-60A Helicopter (BLACK HAWK), 2-4modules, use of, 5-1Skin, aircraft, hinged, 4-25Sneak circuits, 7-11categories, 7-11Snow, 10-14Softwarelanguages—ADA, C, PASCAL, 2-4maintenance, 2-4modules, 5-1, 5-3advantages, 5-3design criteria, 5-3relationship to diagnostic techniques, 7-8, 7-10, 7-12automatic inspection, diagnostic, and prognosticsystem (AIDAPS), 7-12debugging, 7-12language selection, 7-12structured programming, 7-12Solid-state electronic devices, 10-16, 10-25Solvents, 8-15Sound levelsassociated with weapons, 10-5limits of intensity, 9-12Split-line design, 4-25Stacking, <strong>com</strong>ponents, 4-8STAMP, 7-5Stampingrubber, 6-6steel, 6-6Standardization, 3-1. 3-9advantages, 3-2, 3-4applications to design, 3-3checklist, 3-121-8

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