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Date of Issue 11 October 2002
Applicability  Propeller models  AP308
 Serial Numbers  All
 Compliance  Initial  At next Periodic Inspection and Lubrication,
or within 25 hours.  Whichever is sooner.
 Subsequent  Nil

Subject:        Sealing of Blade Assemblies to Prevent Water Ingress into hub

Reason

1.  Airmaster AP308 propellers may suffer from water ingress while the propeller is stationary.  Water, such as that from rain, is known to be able to enter the blade assembly through the annular gap between the shank of the Warp Drive blade and the ferrule nut.  The water then passes down the two gaps between the blade retention sleeves and enters a cavity enclosed by the blade, the blade ferrule and the cam-follower attachment spigot.  From this cavity water is able to enter the propeller hub, primarily by passing through the hole for the small spring-pin that retains the cam-follower stud.

2. This service bulletin addresses sealing of this blade cavity and the paths that allow movement of water from the cavity to the propeller hub.

APL-SB-14 Sealing of Blade Assemblies .pdf


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