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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
14 CFR Part 39
AD 63-13-03
HARTZELL Models HC-93Z30-2/10152-5 1/2, HC-B3Z30-2/ 10152-5 1/2, and
HC-B3Z30-2/10160-6 Propellers
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63-13-03 HARTZELL: Amdt. 577 Part 507 Federal Register June 22, 1963.
Applies to Models HC-93Z30-2/10152-5 1/2, HC-B3Z30-2/ 10152-5 1/2, and
HC-B3Z30-2/10160-6 Propellers Installed on Pratt and Whitney R-985 Engines.
Compliance Required as indicated.
To preclude propeller blade slippage and blade shank failures, accomplish the
following:
(a) Within 25 hours' time in service after the effective date of this AD, on
blades with less than 1,975 hours' total time in service that have not been
previously indexed in the manner described in (e)(4), accomplish the following:
(1) By means of a portable propeller blade protractor, measure the angle of each
blade on the propeller at the 30-inch radius station, when each is set in a true
horizontal position.
(2) Should the relative blade angle between each blade of a given propeller
differ by more than 1 degree ( a tolerance of + 1/2 degree is permissible) from
each of the other blades, inspections in accordance with (e) shall be
accomplished before further flight, regardless of propeller total time in
service. However, if the blades are set within acceptable limits, they shall be
indexed in accordance with (e) (4), and shall be inspected and reworked in
accordance with (e) before the accumulation of 2,000 hours' total time in
service.
(b) Blades with less than 1,975 hours' total time in service that have been
previously indexed in the manner described in (e)(4) shall be inspected and
reworked in accordance with (e) before the accumulation of 2,000 hours' time in
service.
(c) Blades with 1,975 hours' or more total time in service on the effective date
of this AD, shall be inspected and reworked within 25 hours' time in service
after the effective date of this AD in accordance with (e).
(d) Blades for which the total time in service cannot be determined shall be
inspected and reworked in accordance with (e) within 25 hours' time in service
after the effective date of this AD.
(e) The inspection and rework shall be accomplished as follows:
(1) Inspect for cracks, the blade and blade shank by a dye penetrant method, and
the hub by a magnetic particle process, in accordance with instructions outlined
in Hartzell Overhaul Manual No. 114, and Hartzell Service Bulletin No. 83.
Remove cracked blades from service before further flight.
(2) Shot peen the blade shank and hub per instructions and specifications in
Hartzell Service Bulletin No. 83. (Not applicable to the HC-93Z30 hub.)
(3) The blades of the propellers shall be checked for proper blade clamp
clearances, and the blade angles set up as outlined in Hartzell Service Bulletin
No. 69 and Overhaul Manual No. 114.
(4) The blades and clamps shall be indexed with red plastic tape as indicated in
Hartzell Service Bulletin No. 69, Supplement No. 1. During the routine preflight
inspections this provides a method for visual inspection of any blade slippage
in the blade clamps.
(Hartzell Service Bulletins Nos. 69 dated September 16, 1959, Supplement No. 1
dated September 19, 1962, 83 dated October 18, 1962, cover this subject, and
Hartzell Manuals Nos. 104A and 114 also apply, including all supplements thereto
of the preceding releases.)
This directive effective July 23, 1963.
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