There's nothin' else
quite like the good vibra-
tions a pilot gets fom his
bird as he±s belting thru
the bLUe. But even normal
oPeratiNg vibes can give
mounted avionics equiP²
your
isoLators
around the 100³hr inter-
vaL, like it says in Para
3-189
oF TM 55²1500²
204²25´/1 (Apr 70).
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The
cLearance betweeN eacH isolatOr and the
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supported item or isoLated Load Hµ¶ to
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Least ¹º¹6 incH»¼IF it½s not¾cHange the isoLator.
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Check Àr sagging or Loose retaiNing
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rivets Qr holdÁdowÂ
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Äo Do
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move the equipÆent or mounteD PaNeL to
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i\
extreme positioNs in every dirEctioN.
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sponge rubber or metaL mesh pads or rubber
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Àr
deterioratioN
or
separatioÉ
oÊ
i
rubberÁtoÁÈetaL boNDiNg. IF you see aNyË
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repLace the isoLatorÌ
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ANd your Îvorite PiLot caN Keep on
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t
groovin± on the bird's good vibes.
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