Visual Inspection - Rotax 915 i A SERIES Maintenance Manual

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General note
The scope of a visual inspection generally includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the
following.
Moving parts
Normal operating condition, accurate alignment, leak-tightness, cleanliness, ease of
movement, adjustment, mechanical stress, travel, catching, extreme wear, cracks, corro-
sion, deformation and other visually evident damage.
Parts
Secure seating, surface condition, cleanliness, deformation, cracks in welding seams or
due to material fatigue or stress, corrosion and other visually evident damage.
Fuel-, Air- and Oil
Cracks, dents, kinks, required flexibility, collapsed lines/hoses, abrasion, cleanliness, se-
lines and Hoses
cure seating and other visually evident damage.
Wiring
General cleanliness; loose, corroded or broken terminals; chafed, broken or worn insula-
tion; secure seating, heat damage and other visually evident damage.
Screws and Nuts
Surface damage, secure seating, locking wire, securing paint and other visually evident
damage.
Filter and
Filters and screens must be inspected for contamination and potential blockages, cleaned
Screens
and replaced as required.
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December 01 2017
BRP-Rotax
MAINTENANCE MANUAL

VISUAL INSPECTION

Effectivity: 915 i A Series
Edition 0/Rev. 0

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