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Table 1-1.—Leading Particulars
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CORRECTION CARD PREPARATION AND CALIBRATION

Table  1-2  lists,  by  calendar  and  operating  time, the   periodic   inspections   to   be   performed   in   the interest   of   efficient   operation. CLEANING A   clean   test   stand   not   only   looks   neat   but   it gives   better   service.   A   clean   stand   is   essential   if leaks  are  to  be  located  in  a  timely  manner.  All external  parts  of  the  test  stand  must  be  cleaned with   oxygen   systems   cleaning   compound   Mil- C-81302,  Type  1. When  you  clean  the  test  stand,  be  sure  the  test adapters   and   connection   hoses   stored   in   the   ac- cessory   tray   are   also   cleaned. If  the  front  panel  of  the  test  stand  must  be removed  for  any  reason,  you  must  ensure  that  all gage  tester  surfaces  are  free  from  dust  and  any other  foreign  matter.  The  best  way  to  clean  these surfaces   is   to   use   clean,   low-pressure   dry   air (about   10   psi   is   recommended).   To   clean   the interconnecting   piping,   hoses,   and   fittings   on   the test   stand,   you   should   use   clean,   dry   air   pressure n o t    t o    e x c e e d    1 6 0    p s i g. Type   1   Freon   is   recommended   for   cleaning   the terminals   of   the   Liquid   Oxygen   Quantity   Gage Tester   (capacitor   type)   test   stand. The   bell   jar   on   the   59A120   test   stand   has   a sealing   O-ring.   This   O-ring   must   be   cleaned   with distilled   water   and   lubricated   with   alight   coat   of lubricant   Mil   G   27617. Table 1-2.—Periodic Inspection Chart 1-4

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