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RIPCORD  RELEASE  TEST PROCEDURE

Figure 2-7.—Inspecting aneroid seal. Figure 2-8.-Inspecting gasket seal. 9. Check the sealing compound on the aner- oid screw, shown in figure 2-7. The seal must be intact  and  undisturbed.  Cracks  due  to  normal aging  of  seal  material  are  acceptable. 10. Inspect the Teflon seal. Be sure that the cup side of the seal is facing the piston (fig. 2-8). FIRING  ALTITUDE  CHECK To check for the proper firing altitude of the automatic  ripcord  release,  you  must  first  be familiar  with  the  automatic  parachute  ripcord release test set. AUTOMATIC   PARACHUTE   RIPCORD RELEASE TEST SET The automatic parachute ripcord release test set,  shown  in  figure  2-9,  is  designed  to  test  the sensitivity  of  the  automatic  ripcord  release  to  a preset  pressure  altitude  through  use  of  an  aneroid blocking   mechanism. The  principal  action  that  you  test  is  the consistency  of  the  aneroid  in  actuating  the  release mechanism  at  a  predetermined  altitude.  To  do Figure 2-9.—Automatic parachute ripcord release test set. 2-5

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