TM 10-5410-221-14/1
1. Captive screw (10)
21. Retainer shim
39.
Window
58.
Screw
2. Washer (10)
22. Screw (2)
40.
Closeout
59.
Counterweight
3. Retainer washer
23. Screw (4)
41.
Pile tape
60.
Damper ay
4. Screw (4)
24. Handle bar
42.
Pile tape
61.
Rivet (4)
5. Blind nut ay (4)
25. Nut
43.
Push plate
62.
Hinge
6. Rivet (40)
26. Washer
44.
Rivet (8)
63.
Hinge
7. Rivet (40)
27. Screw
45.
Door stop
64.
Rivet (2)
8. Hinge pin (2)
28. Locking bar
46.
Rivet (36)
65.
Counterweight support
9. Torsion spring (16)
29. Handle bail
47.
Kick plate
66.
Closeout (2)
10. Hinge half, door
29A. Spacer
48.
Rivnut (2)
67.
Closeout (2)
11. Hinge half, side
30. Keeper plate
49.
Screw (10)
68.
Rivet (48)
12. Screw (4)
31. Stop arm
50.
Blind nut (10)
69.
Strip (2)
13. Washer (4)
32. Screw
51.
Housing ay
70.
Seal ay (2)
14. Ground rod (2)
33. Idler block
52.
Gasket
71.
Closeout (4)
15. Screw (4)
34. Stop arm
53.
Grill
72.
Closeout (2)
16. Blind nut (4)
35. Locking blade
54.
Cotter pin (2)
73.
Rivet (24)
17. Upper bar retainer
36. Rivet (80)
55.
Pin (2)
74.
Door pull
18. Retainer shim
37. Window frame
56.
Washer (4)
75.
Door panel ay, L.H.
19. Rivet (4)
38. Spacer
57.
Nut (2)
76.
Door panel ay, R.H.
20. Lower bar retainer
(10) Remove bulb and tail seal (26) by peeling from
(26) Remove closeout (59) per paragraph 84c. (4).
d. Repair.
cemented area on tee (25).
(11) Remove bulb seal (27) by peeling from
(1) Repair damage to honeycomb core panel
cemented area on tee (25).
assemblies using procedures described below.
(a) Mixing of two part adhesive. Mixing of
(12) Remove closeout (28) using procedure given in
paragraph 8-c. (4).
adhesive, used for repair of honeycomb core, shall be
(13) Remove tee (31) by removing rivets (29 and
accomplished as follows.
30),
1. Use a mixing ratio of from 50 parts
(14) Remove bulb and tail seal (32) by peeling from
accelerator to 50 parts base by volume, to 100 parts
cemented area on tee (31).
accelerator to 100 parts base by volume.
(15) Remove closeout (33) per paragraph 84c. (4).
WARNING
(16) Remove ball lock receptacle (35) from panel
Adhesives and solvents are highly flam-
by removing rivet (34).
mable; perform work in well ventilated
(17) Remove rivets (36 and 37) and remove shim
area and away from fire.
(38) and latch assembly (39) from the panel.
(18) Remove latch assembly (41) from panel by
2. Add the proper amount of adhesive
removing rivets (40).
base and accelerator to a mixing cup (from repair kit)
(19) Remove alignment plate (43) from panel by
and mix thoroughly using a mixing paddle from the repair
removing rivets (42).
kit. The pot life of the adhesive after mixing is 45
(20) Remove right hand adapter frame (46) and left
minutes.
hand adapter frame (47) from panel by removing screws
(b) Repairing honeycomb panel with damage
(44). Remove rivnut (45) from panel by drilling using a
to one surface only. Repair damaged honeycomb panel
drill bit with the same diameter as the rivnut.
as follows.
(21) Remove tee (50) by removing rivets (48 and
1. Trim the damaged area of the alumi-
49).
num facing using tin snips, circular saw or other suitable
(22) Remove bulb and tail seal (51) by peeling from
cemented area on tee (50).
2. Trim honeycomb core with a knife to
(22.1) Remove two seals (5 1A) by peeling from
the same size as the trimmed hole in the facing through
cemented area on closeout (52).
NOTE
(24) Remove rivet (53) and remove latch and box
In general, trimmed holes are not restricted as to size or
assembly from panel. Remove rivet (54) and separate
shape; however, those of rectangular, circular, square
latch (55) from latch box (56).
and oval and rectangular with round ends usually are
(25) Remove rivet (57) to remove angle (58) from
more desirable as to appearance and ease of
panel bottom edge.
installation.
Change 2 8-5