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CHAPTER 2 AUTOMATIC   OPENING   DEVICES Learning  Objective:  Upon  completion  of  this  chapter,  you  will  be  able  to recognize, inspect, and maintain cartridges and cartridge-actuated devices used with  personnel  emergency  parachute  assemblies. As  you  look  around  the  parachute  loft,  you will  see  that  it  is  a  very  clean,  neat,  and  safe- looking  place  to  work.  Although  it  has  this appearance, there are a few places that are very dangerous. One of the more hazardous places is the packing table. The packing table may look as safe to you as sitting at home in your easy chair watching   television.   However,   on   the   packing table  you  will  find  automatic  opening  devices. There are two basic opening devices used in the operation  of  personnel  parachutes. The  first  is  the  automatic  parachute  ripcord release.  Working  with  this  actuator  is  the  same as  working  with  a  loaded  .38  caliber  pistol.  The second is the ballistic spreader gun. This gun has a cartridge; and when fried, it gives the same effect as an exploding hand grenade. Working with any opening   device   requires   extreme   caution—all safety precautions must be taken to ensure your safety  as  well  as  that  of  your  coworkers.  This chapter will help you understand the operation, function,  and  maintenance  of  this  equipment. AUTOMATIC   PARACHUTE ACTUATORS The   Navy   currently   uses   the   Model   7000 automatic parachute ripcord release (fig. 2-1) in its   personnel   parachute   assemblies.   It   is   a barometrically controlled, pyrotechnic device. The actuator  is  designed  to  open  a  parachute  at  a preset   altitude.   The   Model   7000   automatic parachute  ripcord  release  is  available  with  two different altitude settings. One is the 10,000-foot setting,  plus  or  minus  1,000  feet  (identified  by green labels on the cover assembly). The aneroid is identified by a green potting seal and a white Figure 2-1.—Model 7000 Automatic Parachute Ripcord Release. label  with  green  lettering.  The  other  is  the 14,000-foot   setting,   plus   or   minus   1,000   feet (identified by red labels on the cover assembly). The  aneroid  is  identified  by  a  red  potting  seal  and a white label with red lettering. 2-1

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