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TM-55-2835-209-23 Gas Turbine Engine (Auxiliary Power Unit APU) Model T 62T 40 I Part Numbers 116305-100 and 116305-200 Manual
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TM  55-2835-209-23 Section  XII  REPLACE  COMBUSTOR  CASE  RIVETS 3-12 REPLACE COMBUSTOR CASE RIVETS (AVIM) This task covers: a. Removal b. Installation INITIAL  SETUP Tools: Aircraft  Inspection  Tool  Kit  (T49) Engine  Repairman’s  Tool  Kit  (T47) Personnel   Required: 68B  Aircraft  Powerplant  Inspector 68B  Aircraft  Powerplant  Repairer 68G  Airframe  Repairman Materials/Parts: Acid  Brush  (D5) Blind Rivet Epoxy Primer (D30) 1,1,1-Trichloroethane   (D41) Equipment  Conditions: Combustor  Case  Removed  From  APU General  Safety  Instructions: Compressed  air  is  dangerous when directed toward yourself or another person. The air- stream or material blown by the  airstream  can  cause  inju- ry, particularly to the eyes and face. Use goggles to pro- tect eyes and face. Do not exceed 30 PSI. Do not direct airstream  toward  yourself  or another person. Epoxy primer is flammable and toxic to eyes, skin and res- piratory tract. To prevent personnel injury, skin and eye protection is required. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact. Good  general  ventilation  is normally adequate. Power tool operations create airborne particles. Eye pro- tection is required. Remove jewelry prior to use. Ade- quate  ventilation  or  respira- tor is required. 1,1,1-Trichloroethane  is  toxic to skin, eyes and respiratory tract. Skin and eye pro- tection are required. Avoid repeated or prolonged contact. Work  in  a  well-ventilated area. Change 1 3-25

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