Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: Identification of fuel and vent system components
Back | Up | Next

Click here for thousands of PDF manuals

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home

   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Logistics
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
   
   

 




img
MIL-T-18847C(AS)
TANK, FUEL AIRCRAFT, AUXILIARY EXTERNAL
Type designation (furnished by Naval Air Systems Command)
Tank Material
Capacity (in U.S. Gallons)
Weight Empty
Manufacturer's Part Number
Manufacturer's Serial Number
Contract or Order Number
Manufacturer's Name and Trademark
U.S. Property
3.9.3 Internal nameplate.  A metal internal nameplate shall be securely
affixed to an Internal structural component.  The information to be included
on the nameplate shall be identical to that specified in 3.9.2. The nameplate
shall be visible and accessible through one of the access doors.
3.9.4 Identification of fuel and vent system components. An identification
decalcomania conforming to MIL-STD-130 shall be securely attached to each
separate piece of the fuel and vent system components except tubing, and shall
contain the following information:
Name of Part
Part Number (in-accordance  with applicable drawing)
Manufacturer's  Serial Number (if applicable)
Manufacturer's  Name and/or Trademark
3.10 Cure dates.  The age of synthetic rubber parts shall be identified on
each unit in accordance with  MIL-STD-1523.
3.11  Interchangeability.
All parts having the same manufacturer's part
number shall be directly Interchangeable with each other with respect to
installation and performance.  Changes in manufacturer's part numbers shall be
governed by the number requirements of DOD-D-1000.
3.12 Workmanship. Workmanship shall be of the quality necessary to
produce tanks free from all defects which may affect proper functioning in
service.
3.13 Cleaning.  Each component shall be thoroughly cleaned of dirt, sand,
metal chips, or other foreign matter while being assembled and after final
assembly.
3.14 Non-metallic  reinforcements.  In addition to the requirements of
paragraph 3.1 through 3.13, shells constructed of non-metalic materials shall
also meet the following requirements.
3.14.1 Fibers.  Reinforcing fibers shall be high strength, heat resistant,
and suitability insulated to withstand the fuel fire requirements of paragraph
3.15.4. Fiber sizing used to Increase composite bond strength shall be
compatible with the composite resin system used.
15

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us

Integrated Publishing, Inc. - A (SDVOSB) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business