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REFER TO SECTION 16 FOR
A
CONSOLE INSTALLATION
5 1. Retainer Strip
2. Moulded Headliner
3. Window Retainer
4. Brackets
Detail A
5. Trim Strip
Figure 3-7. Cabin Headliner Installation
3-38.
SOUNDPROOFING.
The aircraft is insulated
3-41.
UPHOLSTERY SIDE PANELS.
Removal of up-
with spun glass mat-type insulation and a sound dead-
holstery side panels is accomplished by removing
ener compound applied to inner surfaces of skin in
seats for access, then removing parts attaching pan-
most areas of cabin and baggage compartment. All
els.
Remove screws, retaining strips, arm rests
soundproofing material should be replaced in its
and ashtrays as required to free the various panels.
original position any time it is removed. A sound-
Automotive type spring clips attach most door panels.
proofing panel is placed in gap between wing and fuse-
A dull putty knife makes an excellent tool for prying
lage and held in place by wing root fairings.
the clips loose. When installing upholstery side pan-
els, do not over-tighten sheet metal screws.
Larger
3-39.
CABIN HEADLINER.
(Refer to figure 3-7)
screws may be used in enlarged holes as long as the
area behind the hole is checked for electrical wiring,
3-40.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.
fuel lines and other components which might be dam-
1. Remove sun visors, all inside finish strips
aged by using a longer screw
and plates, overhead console, upper doorpost shields
and any other visible retainers securing headliner.
3-42.
CARPETING.
Cabin area and baggage com-
2. Remove molding from fixed windows.
partment carpeting is held in place by rubber cement,
3. Remove screws securing headliner and care-
sheet metal screws or retaining strips. When fitting
fully take down headliner.
a new carpet, use old one as a pattern for trimming
4. Remove spun glass soundproofing panels
and marking screw holes.
above headliner.
3-43. BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT UPHOLSTERY.
NOTE
A washable plastic held in place by screws and re-
tainers is used in the baggage compartment.
Cargo
The lightweight soundproofing panels are held
tie-down and/or seat belt brackets must be removed
in place with industrial rubber cement.
as necessary to facilitate upholstery removal.
5. Reverse preceding steps for installation.
3-44. SAFETY PROVISIONS.
Before installation, check all items concealed by
headliner for security.
Use wide cloth tape to secure
3-45.
CARGO TIE-DOWNS.
Cargo tie-downs are
loose wires to fuselage and to seal openings in wing
used to ensure baggage cannot enter seating area
roots.
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