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CHAPTER 9 FIXED-WING FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMS

rod, thus allowing the piston to be displaced by fluid from the secondary flow. If the flow through the fuse exceeds  a  specified  amount,  the  piston,  moving  in  the direction   of   flow,   will   block   the   ports   originally covered by the locking piston, thus blocking the flow of fluid. Any interruption of the flow of fluid through the fuse  removes  the  operating  force  from  the  lock  piston. This allows the lock piston spring to return the piston to  the  original  position,  which  resets  the  fuse. RECOMMENDED READING LIST NOTE:  Although  the  following  reference  was current   when   this   TRAMAN   was   published, continued currency cannot be assured. You therefore need  to  ensure  that  you  are  studying  the  latest revision. Fluid Power,  NAVEDTRA  12964,  Naval  Education and   Training   Program   Management   Support Activity,   Pensacola,   Florida,   July   1990, Chapter 10. 8-23

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