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NAVAIR 01-1A-509-4
TM 1-1500-344-23-4
01 September 2013
CHAPTER 3
EQUIPMENT FOR CORROSION CONTROL
3-1. INTRODUCTION.
The equipment referenced in
this chapter is approved for use, but approval should
not be misconstrued as an endorsement of any
manufacturer's product(s). If approved equipment for
an application/procedure is not available, contact your
service representative for approved substitutes: NAVAIR
North Island (Code 434), San Diego, CA (Navy), or
AMCOM Corrosion Program OfFce, U.S. Army Aviation
Systems Command, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL
(Army).
3-2.
ARRANGEMENT OF CHAPTER.
Chapter 3 lists
equipment used for aircraft and avionics cleaning and
corrosion control.
3-2.1. Equipment is grouped by function in the following
tables:
a. Table 3-1. Cleaning Equipment.
b. Table 3-2. Corrosion Removal Equipment.
c. Table 3-3. Inspection Equipment.
d. Table 3-4. Painting Equipment.
e. Table 3-5. Safety Equipment.
f. Table 3-6. Sealing Equipment.
3-2.2. A description of the column headings and contents
is given below.
a. Nomenclature: the name of the equipment
b. SpeciFcation/Part Number: the military or industry
speciFcation and/or the commercial part number
c. National Stock Number:
the national stock number
of the equipment
d. Unit of Issue: the type/size of the equipment issued.
Unit of Issue abbreviations are shown below.
CODE
UNIT
CODE
UNIT
CODE
UNIT
BD
Bundle
DZ
Dozen
OZ
Ounce
BG
Bag
EA
Each
PG
Package
BO
Bolt
FT
Foot
PR
Pair
BT
Bottle
GL
Gallon
PT
Pint
BX
Box
GR
Gross
QT
Quart
CA
Cartridge
HD
Hundred
RO
Roll
CB
Carboy
JR
Jar
SE
Set
CN
Can
KT
Kit
SH
Sheet
CO
Container
LB
Pound
TU
Tube
CS
Case
LG
Length
YD
Yard
DR
Drum
MX
Thousand
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e. Intended Use: a short description of what the
equipment is used for.
f. Useable On: An “x” in this column indicates that
the equipment has been approved for use on Aircraft
(AC) and/or Avionics (AV). If equipment does not have
an “x”, contact the cognizant engineering authority for
the speciFc aircraft/part for authorization before use.