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Table 1-7.  Equipment Used for NDI

TM 1-1520-265-23 1.4.13 Acceptance/Rejection Criteria. CAUTION Misinterpretation  of  indications  can  result  in  rejectable  parts  being  accepted  and  acceptable parts  being  rejected.    Only  NDI  personnel  trained  and  qualified  in  accordance  with  applicable military standards and technical manuals shall perform and interpret nondestructive inspections. Nondestructive  inspection  procedures  in  this  manual  have  been  selected  to  enhance  the  safety  of  the  aircraft  and personnel.  Inspection procedures (including primary and backup) have been outlined to enable NDI personnel to perform a  reliable  inspection  of  parts  with  respect  to  their  design,  composition,  and  accessibility.    In  the  event  that  a  final interpretation of an indication cannot be made, assistance from the next higher maintenance level shall be requested. 1.4.14 Equipment  Used  for  NDI .    Refer  to  Table  1-7  for  a  summary  of  equipment  used  for  NDI  in  this  manual. Equivalent equipment may be used unless specified otherwise in the inspection procedures. 1.4.15 Materials  Used  for  NDI.    Refer  to  Table  1-8  for  a  summary  of  materials  used  for  NDI  in  this  manual. Common commercial grade materials (cheesecloth, paper, etc.) are not listed.  Equivalent materials may be used unless specified otherwise in inspection procedures. 1.4.16 Post Cleaning and Restoration of Part or Area After NDI .  Upon completion of the NDI test and prior to restoration of protective finishes, it is necessary to clean off residual inspection materials from the part.  This cleaning will vary based upon test method, contaminant, and subsequent processing of the part.  In many instances, methods used for precleaning are acceptable for post cleaning.  Refer to Preparation of Part or Area for NDI, paragraph 1.4.4. WARNING Prolonged breathing of vapor from organic solvents, degreasers, or paint thinners is dangerous. Use   respirators   in   confined   areas   per   Occupational   and   Environmental   Health   Respiratory Protection Program (TB MED 502 (DLAM 1000.2)).  Have adequate ventilation.  Avoid prolonged skin contact.  Wear rubber gloves and goggles. a. Following all magnetic particle inspections, clean part by dipping or spraying with dry-cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type II.  Wipe dry with a clean, low-lint cloth, MIL-C-85043, or equivalent. b. After post cleaning has been performed, the original protective finish or approved alternate must be restored to the part or area by appropriate personnel.  Refer to applicable technical manuals listed in Table 1-1. 1-37

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