ARMY TM 10-1670-276-23&P
AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-29-2
NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-29
2-39. Static Line.
This task covers:
a. Repair
b. Replace
Tools:
Equipment Condition:
Knife, Item 5, Appendix B
Inspected (paragraph 2-9)
Knife, Hot Metal, Item 6, Appendix B
Cleaned (paragraph 2-12)
Sewing Machine, Zig-Zag, Item 14, Appendix B
Laid out on work table
Yardstick, Item 20, Appendix B
Materials Parts:
Pencil, Marking Aid, Item 21/22, Appendix D
Tape, Pressure Sensitive, Item 29, Appendix D
Thread, Nylon, Size FF, Item 35, Appendix D
Webbing, Nylon, Tubular, 3/4-inch, Item 45,
Appendix D
a. Repair
(1) Stitching. Stitch and restitch broken or loose stitching using zig-zag sewing machine with size FF nylon thread
which matches the color of the original stitching, when possible. Restitch by overstitching each end of the stitch
formation by 1/2 inch. Restitch directly over the original stitching, following the original stitch pattern as closely as
possible.
(2) Marking and Restenciling. As required, restencil identification marks using the procedures in paragraph 2-19.
(3) Retaping. As required, retape static line clevis attaching loop located on one end of static line length as follows:
(a)
Remove the remains of the original tape from the static line clevis attaching loop.
(b)
Using a 2 1/2-inch length of 1-inch wide, pressure-sensitive tape, serve static line clevis attaching loop with
one and a half turns (figure 2-71).
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