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Aviation Army Aviation Basic Hydraulics and Hydraulic PlumbingBasic Hydraulics and Hydraulic PlumbingSubcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsLesson 1. Basic HydraulicsHydraulic and HydraulicsCharacteristics of Hydraulic SystemsForcePressureExamples of Pressure MeasurementFiogure 1-1. Measuring Pressure.Figure 1-2. Relationship of Force, Area, and Pressure.Figure 1-3. Transmission of Force Through Solids.Figure 1-4. Transmission of Force Through Confined LiquidsMechanical AdvantageFigure 1-5. Hydraulics and Mechanical Advantage.Air and NitrogenFluids Used in HydraulicsMineral-Base Hydraulic Fluids.Table 1-1. Uses of Mineral-Base Hydraulic Fluids.Fire Hazards.SummaryLesson 1. Practice ExerciseLesson 1. Practice Exercise (Cont)Answer Key and FeedbackAnswer Key and Feedback (Cont)Lesson 2. Hydraulic PlumbingIntroductionIdentification of LinesFigure 2-1. Color-Coded Tape.Figure 2-2. Solid-Color Band System.TubingRouting of LinesFigure 2-3. Correct and Incorrect Tube Layout.Table 2-1. Table of Bend Radii.Figure 2-4. Standard Tube-Cutting Tool.Figure 2-5. Acceptable and Unacceptable Tube Bends.Power Bending ToolFigure 2-6. Roller Bending Tool.Tube ConnectionsFigure 2-7. Flareless and Flared Fittings.Figure 2-8. Flareless Fitting.Preparing Tubing for FlaringThe Screw Flaring Tool.Figure 2-10. Double Flaring.Faulty FlaresFitting NutsFigure 2-11 Typical Fittings.Tube RepairFigure 2-12./ Low-Pressure Tube Splice.Figure 2-13. High-Pressure Tube Splice.SummaryPart B- HoseFigure 2-14. Hose Markings.Hose SizeFabrication of Hose AssembliesFigure 2-15. Determination of Correct Hose Length.Fabricating High-Pressure Rubber Hose Assemblies.Figure 2-16. Assembly of Hose and End Fitting.Testing Hose AssembliesSupports and GrommetsFigure 2-17. Connecting Hose Assemblies.Figure 2-18. Hose Support.Figure 2-19. Temperature Protection.SummaryPart C- Seals and GasketsFigure 2-20. Seals Used in Plumbing Systems.Installing SealsGasketsSummaryLesson 2. Practice ExerciseLesson 2. Practice Exercise (Cont)Answer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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Army Aviation Basic Hydraulics and Hydraulic PlumbingBasic Hydraulics and Hydraulic PlumbingSubcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsLesson 1. Basic HydraulicsHydraulic and HydraulicsCharacteristics of Hydraulic SystemsForcePressureExamples of Pressure MeasurementFiogure 1-1. Measuring Pressure.Figure 1-2. Relationship of Force, Area, and Pressure.Figure 1-3. Transmission of Force Through Solids.Figure 1-4. Transmission of Force Through Confined LiquidsMechanical AdvantageFigure 1-5. Hydraulics and Mechanical Advantage.Air and NitrogenFluids Used in HydraulicsMineral-Base Hydraulic Fluids.Table 1-1. Uses of Mineral-Base Hydraulic Fluids.Fire Hazards.SummaryLesson 1. Practice ExerciseLesson 1. Practice Exercise (Cont)Answer Key and FeedbackAnswer Key and Feedback (Cont)Lesson 2. Hydraulic PlumbingIntroductionIdentification of LinesFigure 2-1. Color-Coded Tape.Figure 2-2. Solid-Color Band System.TubingRouting of LinesFigure 2-3. Correct and Incorrect Tube Layout.Table 2-1. Table of Bend Radii.Figure 2-4. Standard Tube-Cutting Tool.Figure 2-5. Acceptable and Unacceptable Tube Bends.Power Bending ToolFigure 2-6. Roller Bending Tool.Tube ConnectionsFigure 2-7. Flareless and Flared Fittings.Figure 2-8. Flareless Fitting.Preparing Tubing for FlaringThe Screw Flaring Tool.Figure 2-10. Double Flaring.Faulty FlaresFitting NutsFigure 2-11 Typical Fittings.Tube RepairFigure 2-12./ Low-Pressure Tube Splice.Figure 2-13. High-Pressure Tube Splice.SummaryPart B- HoseFigure 2-14. Hose Markings.Hose SizeFabrication of Hose AssembliesFigure 2-15. Determination of Correct Hose Length.Fabricating High-Pressure Rubber Hose Assemblies.Figure 2-16. Assembly of Hose and End Fitting.Testing Hose AssembliesSupports and GrommetsFigure 2-17. Connecting Hose Assemblies.Figure 2-18. Hose Support.Figure 2-19. Temperature Protection.SummaryPart C- Seals and GasketsFigure 2-20. Seals Used in Plumbing Systems.Installing SealsGasketsSummaryLesson 2. Practice ExerciseLesson 2. Practice Exercise (Cont)Answer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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Basic Hydraulics and Hydraulic PlumbingBasic Hydraulics and Hydraulic PlumbingSubcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsLesson 1. Basic HydraulicsHydraulic and HydraulicsCharacteristics of Hydraulic SystemsForcePressureExamples of Pressure MeasurementFiogure 1-1. Measuring Pressure.Figure 1-2. Relationship of Force, Area, and Pressure.Figure 1-3. Transmission of Force Through Solids.Figure 1-4. Transmission of Force Through Confined LiquidsMechanical AdvantageFigure 1-5. Hydraulics and Mechanical Advantage.Air and NitrogenFluids Used in HydraulicsMineral-Base Hydraulic Fluids.Table 1-1. Uses of Mineral-Base Hydraulic Fluids.Fire Hazards.SummaryLesson 1. Practice ExerciseLesson 1. Practice Exercise (Cont)Answer Key and FeedbackAnswer Key and Feedback (Cont)Lesson 2. Hydraulic PlumbingIntroductionIdentification of LinesFigure 2-1. Color-Coded Tape.Figure 2-2. Solid-Color Band System.TubingRouting of LinesFigure 2-3. Correct and Incorrect Tube Layout.Table 2-1. Table of Bend Radii.Figure 2-4. Standard Tube-Cutting Tool.Figure 2-5. Acceptable and Unacceptable Tube Bends.Power Bending ToolFigure 2-6. Roller Bending Tool.Tube ConnectionsFigure 2-7. Flareless and Flared Fittings.Figure 2-8. Flareless Fitting.Preparing Tubing for FlaringThe Screw Flaring Tool.Figure 2-10. Double Flaring.Faulty FlaresFitting NutsFigure 2-11 Typical Fittings.Tube RepairFigure 2-12./ Low-Pressure Tube Splice.Figure 2-13. High-Pressure Tube Splice.SummaryPart B- HoseFigure 2-14. Hose Markings.Hose SizeFabrication of Hose AssembliesFigure 2-15. Determination of Correct Hose Length.Fabricating High-Pressure Rubber Hose Assemblies.Figure 2-16. Assembly of Hose and End Fitting.Testing Hose AssembliesSupports and GrommetsFigure 2-17. Connecting Hose Assemblies.Figure 2-18. Hose Support.Figure 2-19. Temperature Protection.SummaryPart C- Seals and GasketsFigure 2-20. Seals Used in Plumbing Systems.Installing SealsGasketsSummaryLesson 2. Practice ExerciseLesson 2. Practice Exercise (Cont)Answer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank PageBlank Page
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