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Plumbing/Piping Drawings, Continued Shipboard piping prints Standard piping symbols appear on shipboard piping prints with a symbol list.    Sometimes symbol lists are left off the print; therefore, you must be familiar  with  standard  symbols.  Many  operation  and  maintenance  manuals do not use standard symbols because these systems are drawn in detail or pictorially. Hydraulic prints Hydraulic systems are on aircraft and on board ships activating weapons systems, navigational equipment, and remote controls of numerous mechanical  devices.  Shore  stations  use  hydraulically  driven  maintenance  and repair  shop  equipment.  Hydraulic  systems  are  also  used  in  construction, automotive,  and  weight-handling  equipment.  In  general  hydraulic  lines  are designated as  supply lines,  which carry fluids from a reservoir to pumps, pressure lines  that carry only pressure,  operating lines  that alternately carry pressure to and return fluids from an actuating unit, return lines  return fluids to the reservoir, and  vent lines  that carry excess fluids overboard or into another receptacle. To distinguish one hydraulic line from another, the DM designates each line according to its function within the system. MIL-STD- 17B, part II, lists symbols used on hydraulic systems.    On  drawings  of hydraulic systems, basic symbols often show a cut-away section to clarify operation. Figure 4-55 shows basic types of hydraulic symbols. Figure 4-55.—Basic  types  of hydraulic   symbols. 4-67

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