Standard Practices Manual: Aluminum Hub Overhaul
Standard Practices Manual: Aluminum Hub Overhaul
Standard Practices Manual: Aluminum Hub Overhaul
202A, Volume 3
61-01-02
Revision 37
March 2016
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INTRODUCTION - CONTENTS
1. Statement of Purpose.............................................................................................3
A. General.............................................................................................................3
2. Required Publications.............................................................................................5
A. Hartzell Propeller Inc. Publications...................................................................5
B. References to Hartzell Propeller Inc. Publications............................................7
3. Personnel Requirements........................................................................................8
A. Inspection, Repair, and Overhaul......................................................................8
4. Safe Handling of Paints and Chemicals.................................................................8
5. Component Life......................................................................................................9
A. Component Life.................................................................................................9
6. Propeller Critical Parts..........................................................................................10
A. Propeller Critical Parts....................................................................................10
7. Definitions............................................................................................................. 11
8. Abbreviations........................................................................................................14
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1. Statement of Purpose
A. General
(1) This manual has been reviewed and accepted by the FAA. Additionally, this
manual contains data that has been approved in a manner acceptable to the
FAA Administrator.
(2) This publication is compiled and issued by Hartzell Propeller Inc., Piqua, OH.
(3) Contact the Product Support Department of Hartzell Propeller Inc. about
any problems, request for information, or any suggestions for modification or
amplification of these instructions to increase their clarity and usefulness.
NOTE: When calling from outside the United States, dial (001) before dialing
the above telephone numbers.
(a) Hartzell Propeller Inc. Product Support may be reached during business
hours (8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., United States Eastern Time) at
(937) 778-4379 or at (800) 942-7767, toll free from the United States
and Canada.
(b) Hartzell Propeller Inc. Product Support can also be reached by fax at
(937) 778-4215, and by e-mail at [email protected].
(c) After business hours, you may leave a message on our 24 hour product
support line at (937) 778-4376 or at (800) 942-7767, toll free from the
United States and Canada.
1 A technical representative will contact you during normal business hours.
2 Urgent AOG support is also available 24 hours per day, seven days
per week via this message service.
(d) Additional information is available on the Hartzell Propeller Inc. website at
www.hartzellprop.com.
(4) This manual is to be used by propeller repair stations with personnel who are
trained and experienced with Hartzell Propeller Inc. products.
(a) This manual does not provide complete information for an inexperienced
technician to attempt propeller overhaul without supervision.
(5) Information published in Hartzell Propeller Inc. Service Bulletins, Service
Letters, Service Advisories, and Service Instructions may supersede information
published in this manual. The reader must consult active Service Bulletins,
Service Letters, Service Advisories, and Service Instructions for information that
may have not yet been incorporated into the latest revision of this manual.
(6) Where possible, this manual is written in the format specified by ATA iSpec 2200.
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2. Required Publications
(3) In addition to this manual, one or more of the following publications are
required for information regarding specific recommendations and procedures
to maintain propeller assemblies.
Manual No. ATA No. Title
n/a n/a Active Hartzell Propeller Inc. Service Bulletins,
Service Letters, Service Instructions,
and Service Advisories
159 61-02-59 Hartzell Propeller Inc. Application Guide
(Available on the Hartzell Propeller Inc.
website at www.hartzellprop.com)
165A 61-00-65
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Illustrated Tool and
Equipment Manual (Available on the
Hartzell Propeller Inc. website at
www.hartzellprop.com)
180 30-61-80
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Propeller Ice Protection
System Manual (Available on the
Hartzell Propeller Inc. website at
www.hartzellprop.com)
181 30-60-81
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Propeller Ice Protection
System Component Maintenance Manual
(Available on the Hartzell Propeller Inc.
website at www.hartzellprop.com)
182 61-12-82 Hartzell Propeller Inc. Propeller Electrical
De-ice Boot Removal and Installation Manual
(Available on the Hartzell Propeller Inc.
website at www.hartzellprop.com)
183 61-12-83 Hartzell Propeller Inc. Propeller Anti-icing
Boot Removal and Installation Manual
(Available on the Hartzell Propeller Inc.
website at www.hartzellprop.com)
(4) For Hartzell Propeller Inc. service literature and revisions, contact:
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Telephone: 937.778.4200
Attn: Technical Publications Dept. Fax: 937.778.4215
One Propeller Place email: [email protected]
Piqua, Ohio 45356-2634 U.S.A.
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3. Personnel Requirements
A. Always use caution when handling or being exposed to paints and/or chemicals
during propeller overhaul and maintenance procedures.
B. Before using paint or chemicals, always read the manufacturer’s label on the
container and follow specified instructions and procedures for storage, preparation,
mixing, and application.
C. Refer to the product’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for detailed information
about physical properties, health, and physical hazards of any chemical.
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5. Component Life
A. Component Life
(1) Certain components, or in some cases an entire propeller, may be life limited.
(a) It is a regulatory requirement that a record of the time since new be
maintained for all life limited parts.
(b) Refer to the Airworthiness Limitations chapter in the applicable Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Owner's Manual for a list of life limited components.
(2) Component life is expressed in terms of hours of service (Time Since New, TSN)
and in terms of hours of service since overhaul (Time Since Overhaul, TSO).
NOTE: TSN/TSO is considered as the time accumulated between rotation
and landing, i.e., flight time.
(3) Both TSN and TSO are necessary for defining the life of the component. Some
parts are "life limited," which means that they must be replaced after a specified
period of use (TSN).
(4) When a component or assembly undergoes an overhaul, the TSO is returned to
zero hours.
(a) Time Since New (TSN) can never be returned to zero.
(b) Repair without overhaul does not affect TSO or TSN.
(5) Time Since New (TSN) and Time Since Overhaul (TSO) records must be
maintained in the propeller logbook.
(6) Blades and hubs are sometimes replaced while in service or at overhaul.
(a) Maintaining separate TSN and TSO histories for a replacement hub or
blade is required.
(b) Other propeller components do not require time tracking unless specified
in Hartzell Propeller Inc. service publications.
(c) Hub replacement
1 If the hub is replaced, the replacement hub serial number must be
recorded (the entry signed and dated) in the propeller logbook.
2 The propeller will be identified with the serial number of the
replacement hub.
NOTE: Propeller assembly serial numbers are impression stamped
on the hub. For stamping information, refer to the Parts
Identification and Marking chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
3 The TSO and TSN of the replacement hub must be recorded and
maintained in the propeller logbook.
4 The TSN and TSO of the remaining propeller components that are
required to be tracked as defined above, are not affected by the hub
replacement and must be maintained separately.
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7. Definitions
Term Definition
Depression �������������������surface area where the material has been compressed but not
removed
Gauge (Bearing Ball) ���a term to describe an amount by which the mean diameter may
differ from the nominal diameter
Hazardous Propeller
Effect ���������������������������the hazardous propeller effects are defined in Title 14 CFR
section 35.15(g)(1)
Term Definition
Horizontal Balance �������balance between the tip and the butt of the blade
Impact Damage ������������damage that occurs when the propeller blade or hub assembly
strikes, or is struck by, an object while in flight or on the ground
Major Propeller Effect ����the major propeller effects are defined in Title 14 CFR section
35.15(g)(2)
Onspeed ����������������������condition in which the RPM selected by the pilot through the
propeller condition lever and the actual engine (propeller) RPM
are equal
Overspeed Damage �����damage that occurs when the propeller hub assembly rotates at
a speed greater than the maximum limit for which it is designed
Propeller Critical Part ���a part on the propeller whose primary failure can result in a
hazardous propeller effect, as determined by the safety analysis
required by Title 14 CFR section 35.15
Reference Blade Radius �refers to the propeller reference blade radius in an assembled
propeller, e.g., 30-inch radius. A measurement from the propeller
hub centerline to a point on a blade, used for blade angle
measurement in an assembled propeller. A yellow adhesive
stripe (blade angle reference tape CM160) is usually located at
the reference blade radius location.
NOTE: Do not confuse reference blade radius with blade
station; they may not originate at the same location.
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Term Definition
Rolling ��������������������������compressive rolling process for the retention area of single
shoulder blades that provides improved strength and
resistance to fatigue
Synchrophasing �����������a form of propeller sychronization in which not only the RPM of
the engines (propellers) are held constant, but also the position
of the propellers in relation to each other
Vertical Balance �����������balance between the leading and trailing edges; this cannot be
changed on composite blades
8. Abbreviations
Abbreviation Term
AN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Army-Navy
AOG. . . . . . . . . . . . Aircraft On Ground
ATA. . . . . . . . . . . . . Air Transport Association
FAA. . . . . . . . . . . . . Federal Aviation Administration
Ft-Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . Foot-Pound
ICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Diameter
In-Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . Inch-Pound
IPL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illustrated Parts List
Lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pounds
MIL-X-XXX . . . . . . . Military Specification
MS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Military Standard
MSDS. . . . . . . . . . . Material Safety Data Sheet
OD . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outside Diameter
NAS . . . . . . . . . . . . National Aircraft Standards
N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newtons
N•m. . . . . . . . . . . . . Newton-Meter
PCP. . . . . . . . . . . . . Propeller Critical Part
PSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pounds per Square Inch
PCP. . . . . . . . . . . . . Propeller Critical Part
RPM . . . . . . . . . . . . Revolutions per Minute
TBO . . . . . . . . . . . . Time Between Overhaul
TSN. . . . . . . . . . . . . Time Since New
TSO . . . . . . . . . . . . Time Since Overhau
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LIST OF FIGURES
Sample Aluminum Hub Overhaul "Traveler".............................Figure 1-1..............Vol. 3, 1-12
Procedure for Removing a Threaded Staked Insert.................Figure 1-2..............Vol. 3, 1-26
HeliCoil® Extracting Tool...........................................................Figure 1-3..............Vol. 3, 1-28
Replication Material Placement on a Defect ...........................Figure 1-4..............Vol. 3, 1-31
Measuring the Depth of Damage from a Cross Section
of Replication Material .......................................................Figure 1-5..............Vol. 3, 1-31
Typical Propeller Flange Fretting..............................................Figure 1-6..............Vol. 3, 1-34
Location of Inspection Areas ...................................................Figure 1-7..............Vol. 3, 1-38
Detail A ....................................................................................Figure 1-8..............Vol. 3, 1-42
Sidewall of the Blade O-ring Groove........................................Figure 1-9..............Vol. 3, 1-54
Hub Lubrication Fitting Hole Locations,
Original Design "Y" Shank Hub ..........................................Figure 1-10............Vol. 3, 1-56
Hub Lubrication Fitting Hole Locations,
Improved Design "Y" Shank Hub .......................................Figure 1-11............Vol. 3, 1-56
Hydraulic Unit/Cylinder Mounting Area ....................................Figure 1-12............Vol. 3, 1-62
Hydraulic Unit/Cylinder Mounting Threads ..............................Figure 1-13............Vol. 3, 1-64
Compact and Lightweight Compact Hub with
Cylinder-side Pitch Change Rod Bushing Removed,
Configuration S, Configuration V, Configuration W,
and Configuration X Hub Bores..........................................Figure 1-14............Vol. 3, 1-66
Compact Hub Cylinder-side Pitch Change O-ring Groove,
Configuration Z Hub Bores ................................................Figure 1-15............Vol. 3, 1-70
Compact Hub Cylinder-side Pitch Change O-ring Groove,
Configuration Y, Configuration U,
and Configuration T Hub Bores ..........................................Figure 1-16............Vol. 3, 1-72
Configuration Z with Cylinder-side Pitch Change
Rod Repair Bushing Removed...........................................Figure 1-17............Vol. 3, 1-76
Configuration Y with Cylinder-side Pitch Change
Rod Repair Bushing Removed...........................................Figure 1-18............Vol. 3, 1-78
Configuration U and Configuration T with Cylinder-side
Pitch Change Rod Repair Bushing Removed.....................Figure 1-19............Vol. 3, 1-80
Compact and Lightweight Compact Hub with
Factory Installed Engine-side Pitch Change
Rod Bushing Removed, Configuration C,
Configuration E, Configuration F,
and Configuration I Hub Bores............................................Figure 1-20............Vol. 3, 1-84
LIST OF TABLES
Customer Customer PO #
Date Work Order #
Description TSO
Manufacturer TSN
Prop Part #
Prop Serial # Revision TR's
All work will be performed in accordance with Hartzell 202A, Vol. 1
Manuals: 202A, Vol. 2
202A, Vol. 3
NOTE: (1) Stripping of anodize/chemical conversion coatings and all
202A, Vol. 6
rework procedures must be performed before the etch process. (2) The
etch process must be performed before penetrant inspection. (3) Strip 202A, Vol. 9
and etch must be performed as separate processes. 202A, Vol. 10
Crew
Description Reference
CU
Technician Date
Chief / QC
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1 Remove and discard mounting 202A, Volume 3
2 202A, Volume 3
Dimensionally inspect delrin bushing
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SIT N T ISIO NCE202A, Volume 1
3 Mark bushing location and removeBbushings O or discard bushing 202A, Volume 3
4 Clean the hub
E A HE N O ON
5 Remove paint T W HA F T LY 1
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6 WW RTZ 202A, HISVolume --2
Eddy Current inspect the hub as specified
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7 Inspect threaded holes AR L P A
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8 Inspect the hub for damage T ZE
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9 Strip chemical conversion coating PR
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10 Repair - chamfer lubrication fitting holes 3P
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11 Repair - damaged areas 202A, Volume 3
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12 Inspect - Shot Peen coverage and location 202A, Volume 3
13 Drill, tap, and rework for slimserts / helicoils 202A, Volume 3
14 Inspect - Pitch change rod bores and repaired threaded holes 202A, Volume 3
Repair oversize pitch change rod bores, front/rear
15 202A, Volume 3
o-ring groove bore
16 Etch hub 202A, Volume 2
Dry Hub: Chose one option:
1) 150 degrees for 30 minutes.
17 Start time:____________ End time: ____________ 202A, Volume 2
2) Air dry for 24 hours.
Start time:____________ End time: ____________
18 Penetrant Inspect 202A, Volume 2
19 Shot peen the hub 202A, Volume 9
20 Inspect Shot Peen coverage and location. 202A, Volume 9
21 Restamp propeller identification 202A, Volume 6
22 Apply chemical conversion coating 202A, Volume 10
23 Inspect chemical conversion coating 202A, Volume 10
24 Install slimserts, helicoils and bushings 202A, Volume 3
25 Perform leak test 202A, Volume 3
26 Mask and Paint 202A, Volume 3
Notes:
NOTE: This document was created using all available resources. However, there is a possibility that the information may not be complete. The applicable
overhaul manuals and all service documents must be referenced to ensure compliance with all required tasks. Failure to perform the required inspections
and procedures may result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or substantial property damage.
Trav-1-R001
Original, Oct/07, Rev. 1 dated Jun 30/08
1. General
A. Introduction
(1) This chapter provides the inspection and overhaul requirements for Hartzell
Propeller Inc. aluminum hubs.
(a) Applicability of this information to HD-E6C-3( )( ) model propellers is
controlled by Hartzell Propeller Inc. Manual 161 (61-10-61) titled
"Inspection, Repair, and Overhaul Maintenance Manual for Propeller
Series HD-E6C-3( )( )". Manual 161 must be consulted to determine
what portions of the "Aluminum Hub Overhaul" chapter in this manual are
applicable to propeller model HD-E6C-3( )( ).
(b) The generic "traveler" shown in Figure 1-1 may be useful during aluminum
hub overhaul.
(2) Aluminum Hub Types
(a) Aluminum hub propellers manufactured by Hartzell Propeller Inc. may be
characterized as one of three different designs.
(b) In this manual references will be made to each of these three aluminum
hub propeller designs.
(c) A description of these designs follows:
1 Compact Hub
a The term “Compact” evolved from the concept of having the
pitch change components closer to the center of rotation of the
propeller, thus resulting in a pitch change system that is internal
to the aluminum hub and “compact” compared to other hub
designs available in the early 1960s.
b This propeller hub may have two, three, or four blades and
installs primarily on reciprocating engines with power in the
100 to 400 hp range.
(1) Some three blade "compact" hubs have been installed on
the Rolls Royce 250B17( ) turbine engine in the 400 to
500 hp range.
c The serial number on the hub may have no suffix letter, a suffix
letter “A”, or a suffix letter “B” to indicate various alterations of
this particular aluminum hub design.
d The propeller assembly model designation has the configuration
( )HC-( )(2,3,4)Y( )-( ).
e The letter “Y”, that indicates the blade retention type, is unique
to the "compact" propeller hub design.
f Compact hubs are manufactured with many styles of pitch
change rod bores.
(1) Hartzell Propeller Inc. has defined each hub bore style as
a hub bore "Configuration A, Configuration B", etc.
(2) Refer to Figure 1-59 and Figure 1-60 for identification of
all hub bore "Configurations".
2 Lightweight Compact Hub
a This propeller hub is patterned after the “Compact” hub,
although material has been removed from the propeller hub to
reduce propeller weight.
b This lighter propeller hub has a reduced load carrying capability
that requires lighter or smaller blades to be used in the propeller.
c The clearest identifying feature is that this hub has only three
hub clamping bolts between one blade socket to the next
instead of the five hub clamping bolts that are used on the
“Compact” propeller hub.
d The propeller assembly model designation has the configuration
( )HC-( )3Y1( )-( ). The letter and number combination of “Y1” is
unique to this propeller hub design.
e Lightweight compact hubs are manufactured with different styles
of pitch change rod bores.
(1) Hartzell Propeller Inc. has defined each hub bore style as
a hub bore "Configuration A, Configuration B, etc".
(2) Refer to Figure 1-59 and Figure 1-60 for identification of
all hub bore "Configurations".
(3) The overhaul requirements specified in this chapter are applicable for all
overhauls performed on aluminum hubs after the date of this publication.
The information in this chapter supersedes information specified in all other
Hartzell Propeller Inc. publications before the date of this manual that affect
aluminum hub overhaul, with the exception of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Manual 161 (61-10-61).
(4) There may be some overhaul requirements unique to certain propeller models.
Such unique overhaul requirements are addressed in the maintenance manual,
service documents, and AD's for the propeller assembly.
B. Inspection Interval Requirements
NOTE: Specific Hartzell Propeller Inc. manuals and service documents are
available on the Hartzell Propeller Inc. website at www.hartzellprop.com.
Refer to the Required Publications section in the Introduction chapter of
this manual for the identification of these publications.
(1) For information about life limited components and mandatory inspections, refer
to the Airworthiness Limitations chapter of the applicable Owner's manual or
Overhaul manual.
(2) For overhaul periods of Hartzell Propeller Inc. propellers, refer to Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Service Letter HC-SL-61-61Y.
C. Inspection Requirements
(1) Examine all wearing parts to determine if they meet the specifications in this
chapter.
(a) Retire any serial-numbered part found unairworthy in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(2) Visual Inspection
(a) Visually examine all parts.
1 A part that has obvious defects or damage that would affect form, fit,
or function must be removed from service.
D. Replacement Requirements
(1) If the component meets the serviceable limits, no further action is required.
(2) If the component does not meet the serviceable limits, the component may be
repaired in accordance with the limits in this chapter.
(3) If the component cannot be repaired to meet the serviceable limits, replace
the component.
E. Repair
2. Disassembly
(f) For a compact or lightweight compact hub that has a pitch change rod
bore bushing installed on the engine-side and is retained in the hub using
a retaining ring attached to the pitch change rod bore bushing, remove
the pitch change rod bore bushing in accordance with the following
instructions.
1 Remove the retaining ring.
2 By hand, push the pitch change rod bore bushing out of the hub.
3 Discard the pitch change rod bore bushing.
4 Remove and discard the O-rings from the ID and OD of the pitch
change rod bore bushing.
Keys 2 Using care not to damage the hub, carefully bend the keys
inward away from the hub walls.
Correct Position
End of HeliCoil®
Extraction Tool
Blade (TE111)
Incorrect Position
End of HeliCoil®
APS0178
F. HeliCoil® Removal
H. Removal of the Beta Rod Bushing B-6045-6-6 for Propeller Models HC-E5(A,N)-3( )( )
and HC-A6A-3( )
CAUTION: INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION INVOLVE
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATED
PARTS LIST CHAPTER OF THE APPLICABLE OVERHAUL
MANUAL(S) FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC PROPELLER
CRITICAL PARTS.
(1) General
(a) The procedure to remove the beta rod bushing B-6045-6-6 applies to:
1 The engine-side of the hub for propeller models HC-E5A-3 and
HC-E5N-3( )( )
a Refer to Hartzell Propeller Inc. Five Blade Lightweight Turbine
Propeller Overhaul Manual 158A (61-10-58).
2 The engine-side and cylinder-side of the hub for propeller models
HC- A6A-3( )
a Refer to Hartzell Propeller Inc. Instruction Manual for Service
HC-A6A-3( ) Manual 144 (61-10-44) and HC-SB-61-354.
(2) Locally Procured Tools Needed:
(a) Locally procured thread tap that is an appropriate size to turn into the ID of
the beta rod bushing
(b) Locally procured drift punch that is an appropriate size to push the thread
tap from the beta rod hole
(3) Removal Procedure
I. Removal of Hub Sleeve 104488 from the Compact F-flange Mounting Bore
CAUTION: INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION INVOLVE
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATED
PARTS LIST CHAPTER OF THE APPLICABLE OVERHAUL
MANUAL(S) FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC PROPELLER
CRITICAL PARTS.
(1) General
(a) This section is applicable to an F-flange compact hub that has had a repair
to install hub sleeve 104488 in the mounting flange bore.
(2) Procedure
(a) Remove the hub sleeve 104488 from the mounting flange bore in the
engine side hub half.
(b) Remove and discard the O-ring C-3317-145 from the OD of the hub
sleeve 104488.
3. Cleaning
A. General
5. Check
WARNING DO NOT PERFORM A REPAIR ON A LIGHTWEIGHT COMPACT HUB
WHEN THE REPAIR PROCEDURE SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT
THE REPAIR IS NOT APPLICABLE TO A LIGHTWEIGHT COMPACT
HUB OR DESIGNATES A PROPELLER MODEL THAT USES A
LIGHTWEIGHT COMPACT HUB, I.E., HC-( )( )Y1( )-( ).
Propeller Flange
Gauge
(6) Using a flatness gauge TE321 or equivalent, make an inspection of the flange.
(a) Hold the flat portion of the tool on a smooth area of the flange to "zero" the
dial indicator.
(b) Hold the tool against a smooth (or outboard) area of the flange while
measuring the suspect areas. Refer to Figure 1-6.
(c) Deformation or a protrusion around a hub bolt hole or a dowel pin hole is
not permitted.
(7) Slide a metal "straight edge" over the hub flange surface to visually examine for
roughness or deformation.
(a) Make two passes, 90 degrees from each other.
(b) The flange surface must be flat.
(c) A crack, deformation, or protrusion is not permitted.
(d) If there is a deformation or protrusion around a bolt hole or a dowel pin
hole, contact Hartzell Propeller Inc. Product Support Department for
assistance.
1 Hub repair or replacement is required before the propeller is returned
to service.
(8) Repair of the Propeller Mounting Flange
(a) The maximum permitted depth of pitting or fretting on the flange surface is
0.0015 inch (0.038 mm).
(b) The mounting flange surface must be flat, with no deformation or
protrusion.
(c) If the depth of pitting or fretting is more than 0.0015 inch (0.038 mm)
or if the mounting flange is not flat, send the hub to Hartzell Propeller Inc.
for a factory only repair.
1 Factory only repair will consist of flange resurfacing to remove pitting
or fretting.
D. Hub Inspections
Central Web
Area
Hub Lubrication
Fitting Hole
Blade Arms
and
Hub Shoulders
Fillet Radius
TPI-APS0930A
A. Zone A1
Refer to Figure 1-8,
Detail A.
(1) Use replication material to evaluate the depth of the damage. Refer to the section
"Measuring Depth of Damage with Replication Material", in the Standard Repairs
and Instructions chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 8.
(2) Visually examine for Corrosion, pitting, or fretting Using an abrasive pad CM47,
corrosion, pitting, or damage is not permitted. or equivalent, polish lightly to
fretting damage. remove corrosion, pitting, or
fretting. Repair is permitted to a
depth of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm).
If there is repair, clean the
area thoroughly and perform
penetrant inspection. A
penetrant indication is not
permitted. If the repair is more
than the permitted corrective
action limits or if there is a
relevant indication that cannot
be removed within the permitted
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(3) Visually examine for Damage to a maximum depth Clean the area thoroughly and
circumferential of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). return the hub to service.
scouring, scratches, Corrosion is not permitted.
nicks, or gouges.
(4) Visually examine Damage to a maximum depth of The maximum permitted depth
for a radial ridge 0.004 inch (0.10 mm) must be of repair is 0.004 inch (0.10 mm).
(with respect to repaired. Using an abrasive pad CM47,
blade centerline), or equivalent, polish to remove
caused by the any raised material at the
bearing race crest of the ridge, to eliminate
rotation. high spots, and to help correct
bearing race seating. Do not
push higher material over lower
area. If there is repair that is
greater than the permitted
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Zone
A1
0.375 inch
(9.53 mm)
Zone A
Zone A2
NOTE: Zones A1 and A2
are subsets of Zone A and refer to
the inside surface.
Zone B
0.375 inch
(9.53 mm)
Preload Plate
Shelf 1005D.TIF
Detail A
Figure 1-8
A. Zone A2
Refer to Figure 1-8.
(1) Use replication material to evaluate the depth of the damage. Refer to the section
"Measuring Depth of Damage with Replication Material", in the Standard Repairs
and Instructions chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 8.
(2) Visually examine for Corrosion, pitting, or fretting Using an abrasive pad CM47,
corrosion, pitting, or damage is not permitted. or equivalent, polish lightly
fretting damage. to remove corrosion. The
maximum permitted depth of
corrosion removal, pitting, or
fretting damage repair is
0.002 inch (0.05 mm). If
there is a repair, clean the
area thoroughly and perform
penetrant inspection. A
penetrant indication is not
permitted. If the repair is more
than the permitted corrective
action limits or if there is a
relevant indication that cannot
be removed within the permitted
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
A. Zone A2,continued
Refer to Figure 1-8.
(3) Visually examine Damage to a maximum depth The maximum permitted depth
for circumferential of 0.004 inch (0.10 mm), of repair is 0.004 inch (0.10 mm).
scouring, scratches, regardless of length, must be The maximum permitted width
nicks, and gouges. repaired. of repair is 0.050 inch (1.27 mm).
Overlapping/parallel damage
or repairs are not permitted.
If there is a repair, clean the
area thoroughly and perform
penetrant inspection. A
penetrant indication is not
permitted. If a repair is more
than the permitted corrective
action limits or if there is a
relevant indication that cannot
be removed within the permitted
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(4) Visually examine for Damage to a maximum depth of The maximum permitted depth
a radial ridge (with 0.002 inch (0.05 mm) must be of repair is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm).
respect to blade repaired. Using an abrasive pad CM47,
centerline), caused or equivalent, polish to remove
by the bearing race any raised material at the
rotation. crest of the ridge, to eliminate
high spots, and to help correct
bearing race seating. Do not
push higher material over
lower area. If there is repair
that is more than the permitted
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
B. Zone B
Refer to Figure 1-8.
(1) Use replication material to evaluate the depth of the damage. Refer to the section
"Measuring Depth of Damage with Replication Material", in the Standard Repairs
and Instructions chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 8.
(2) Visually examine for Corrosion is not permitted. If All corrosion must be removed
corrosion. there is corrosion, remove it in by repair. Using an abrasive pad
accordance with the corrective CM47, or equivalent completely
action repair limits. remove the damage. The
maximum permitted depth of
repair is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm).
The maximum permitted surface
dimensions of a single repair site is
0.375 X 0.375 inch
(9.52 X 9.52 mm). Any two
repaired areas must not be closer
than 0.25 inch (6.3 mm) to each
other. The maximum permitted
total surface area that may be
repaired for all damage is 10%.
Each individual repair must
completely remove the damaged
area. Clean the area thoroughly
in accordance with the Cleaning
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 1. Repeat
the penetrant inspection with
the requirement that a penetrant
indication in the repaired area
is not permitted. If the damage
or repair is greater than the
serviceable limits or the corrective
action limits, replace the hub. Refer
to the Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
B. Zone B, continued
Refer to Figure 1-8.
B. Zone B, continued
Refer to Figure 1-8.
(4) Visually examine for For damage that has no Clean the area thoroughly.
circumferential evidence of corrosion and Return to service.
scouring, scratches, has a maximum depth of
nicks, or gouges. 0.002 inch (0.05 mm), follow the
corrective action.
(1) Visually inspect for Corrosion is not permitted. If All corrosion must be removed
corrosion. there is corrosion, remove it in by repair. Using an abrasive pad
accordance with the corrective CM47, or equivalent completely
action repair limits. remove the damage. The
maximum permitted depth of
repair is 0.002 inch
(0.05 mm). The maximum
permitted surface dimensions of
a single repair site is
0.375 X 0.375 inch
(9.52 X 9.52 mm). Any two
repaired areas must not be
closer than 0.25 inch (6.3 mm)
to each other. The maximum
permitted total surface area
that may be repaired for all
damage is 20%. Each individual
repair must completely remove
the damaged area. Clean the
area thoroughly in accordance
with the Cleaning chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02) Volume 1. Repeat
the penetrant inspection with
the requirement that a penetrant
indication in the repaired area
is not permitted. If the damage
or repair is greater than the
serviceable limits or the
corrective action limits, replace
the hub. Refer to the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(2) Visually inspect for The maximum permitted Single non-linear (pinpoint)
pitting or fretting diameter of a single non-linear penetrant indications that
damage. (pinpoint) penetrant indication is have a diameter greater than
0.032 inch (0.81 mm). The 0.032 inch (0.81 mm) or that
maximum permitted depth are deeper than 0.004 inch
of a single non-linear (pinpoint) (0.10 mm) may be repaired. All
penetrant indication is damage must be removed by
0.004 inch (0.10 mm). A the repair. Using an abrasive
maximum of 10 non-linear pad CM47, or equivalent,
(pinpoint) indications less than completely remove the damage
0.032 inch (0.81 mm) within a site. The maximum permitted
1 square inch (645 sq. mm) depth of repair is 0.010 inch
area are permitted. These (0.25 mm). The maximum
indications may be no closer permitted surface dimensions of
than 2 diameters [0.064 inch a single repair site are
(1.62 mm)] and may not form 0.125 x 0.125 inch
a linear pattern within this (3.17 x 3.17 mm). Any two
same area. A linear penetrant repaired areas must not be
indication is not permitted. closer than 0.25 inch
(6.3 mm) to each other. The
maximum permitted total
surface area that may be
repaired for all damage is
20%. Each individual repair
must completely remove the
damaged area. Clean the
area thoroughly in accordance
with the Cleaning chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 1. Repeat
the penetrant inspection with
the requirement that a penetrant
indication in the repaired area
is not permitted. If the damage
is greater than the serviceable
limits or the corrective action
limits, replace the hub in
accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(3) Visually examine for If there is no corrosion, the Using an abrasive pad CM47, or
circumferential maximum permitted depth equivalent, polish to remove any
scoring, scratches, of circumferential scoring, high spots. Return to service.
nicks, and gouges. scratches, nicks, and gouges
is 0.006 inch (0.15 mm).
(1) Visually examine for Corrosion or pitting is not Remove corrosion using
corrosion, pitting, permitted. A smooth surface an abrasive pad CM47, or
wear, or damage. finish is required. Material may equivalent. Raised material
not be pushed into the O-ring must be repaired to be at
groove. or slightly below the original
NOTE: The corners of the surface. The maximum
O-ring groove at the permitted depth of spot repair
parting halves are of pitting or damage beyond
designed to have the basic diameter is 0.006 inch
no radius. (0.15 mm).
W10332
(1) Visually examine Raised material is not Material pushed into the O-ring
the blade O-ring permitted. groove must be repaired back
sidewall. to, or slightly beyond, the
original side of the O-ring
groove. The maximum permitted
depth of repair beyond the
original side of the O-ring
groove is 0.010 inch (0.25 mm).
Damage must be contained
within the annular area bounded
by the O-ring groove OD
and the blade opening ID.
Except at the intersection
with the hub parting line, the
minimum permitted thickness
between the damage and the
O-ring groove sidewall is
0.085 inch (2.16 mm).
At the intersection with the
hub parting line, the minimum
permitted thickness between the
damage and the O-ring groove
sidewall is 0.065 inch (1.66 mm).
If the damage is greater than
the serviceable limits or the
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Lubrication Fitting
APS2033
Hub Lubrication Fitting Hole Locations, Original Design "Y" Shank Hub
Figure 1-10
Lubrication Fitting
APS2034
Hub Lubrication Fitting Hole Locations, Improved Design "Y" Shank Hub
Figure 1-11
B. Visually examine each Shot peen material is not Remove shot peen material from
lubrication fitting hole for permitted inside the lubrication the lubrication fitting hole.
shot peen material inside fitting hole.
the lubrication fitting hole.
(1) Using an appropriate A lubrication fitting hole larger If the lubrication fitting hole is
size thread tap, than 1/4-28 is not permitted. larger than 1/4-28, replace the
inspect each hub hub in accordance with the
lubrication fitting Part Retirement Procedures
hole. chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(2) Visually examine each A Slimsert® or Helicoil® repair is If there is Slimsert® or Helicoil®
hub lubrication fitting not permitted. repair, replace the hub in
hole for the accordance with the Part
installation of a Retirement Procedures chapter
Slimsert® or Helicoil® of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
repair. Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(3) Visually examine each Each lubrication fitting hole must If the lubrication fitting hole does
hub lubrication fitting have a chamfer. not have a chamfer, chamfer
hole for a chamfer. the lubrication fitting hole in
accordance with the section
"Chamfering of Lubrication Fitting
Holes in Certain "Y" Shnk Hubs"
in this chapter.
(1) Using an appropriate A lubrication fitting hole larger If the lubrication fitting hole
size thread tap, than 1/4-28 is not permitted. is larger than 1/4-28, repair
inspect each hub the hub. Install a Slimsert® in
lubrication fitting hole. accordance with the section
"Repair of Stripped Lubrication
Fitting Holes" in this chapter.
A. Visually examine for Corrosion is not permitted. The Remove corrosion by polishing
corrosion, pitting, rough maximum permitted depth of with an abrasive pad CM47,
surface finish, and a rough surface finish or an or equivalent. The maximum
imperfections. imperfection is 0.004 inch permitted depth of repair is
(0.10 mm). The maximum 0.010 inch (0.25 mm). If
permitted length of linear pitting for indications cannot be removed
each hub half is 1.00 inch within the serviceable limits or the
(25.4 mm). Linear penetrant corrective action limits, replace
indications are not permitted. The the hub in accordance with the
maximum permitted diameter Part Retirement Procedures
of an individual pit is 0.062 inch chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
(1.57 mm). Pin-point penetrant Standard Practices Manual 202A
indications (from corrosion pitting) (61-01-02), Volume 6.
are permitted.
6. Fillet Radius
Refer to Figure 1-7.
B. For a two blade hub used A crack is not permitted. If there is a crack, replace the
in ( )HC-( )2Y( )-( ) series hub in accordance with the
propellers that do not Part Retirement Procedures
have a "B" suffix letter at chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
the end of the hub serial Standard Practices Manual 202A
number, inspect the hub (61-01-02), Volume 6.
fillet radius for cracks in
accordance with Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Service
Bulletin HC-SB-61-227.
A. Visually examine for Corrosion is not permitted. The Remove corrosion by polishing
corrosion, pitting, and maximum permitted depth of with an abrasive pad CM47,
damage. damage is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). or equivalent. Repair is permitted
The maximum permitted diameter to a depth of 0.010 inch
of an individual pit is 0.062 inch (0.25 mm). If the damage
(1.57 mm). The maximum or repair is greater than the
permitted depth of an individual serviceable limits or the
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). Linear corrective action limits, replace
corrosion pitting is not permitted. the hub in accordance with the
A penetrant indication is not Part Retirement Procedures
permitted. chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Area B
Shoulder
Threads
Radius
APS0931, TPI-202-3-029
Area A
(1) Visually examine A rough surface finish or The maximum permitted depth of
for pitting, rough imperfections are permitted to a repair is 0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
surface finish, and maximum depth of 0.002 inch The repair must be in an area no
imperfections. (0.05 mm). The maximum greater than one square inch
permitted diameter for an (645 sq. mm) (1.0 linear inch
individual pit is 0.0625 inch [25 mm] in the O‑ring grooves)
(1.587 mm). The maximum and at least 0.25 inch (6.3 mm)
permitted depth for an individual from any other repaired area.
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). A If the damage is greater than
maximum of 1/4 of one thread the serviceable limits or the
total accumulated damage is corrective action limits, replace
permitted. Linear corrosion pitting the hub in accordance with the
is not permitted. A linear penetrant Part Retirement Procedures
indication is not permitted. chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(1) Visually examine A rough surface finish or The maximum permitted depth of
for pitting, rough imperfections are permitted repair is 0.010 inch (0.25 mm).
surface finish, and to a maximum depth of The repair must not affect the
imperfections. 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). The fit of the cylinder to the hub.
maximum permitted diameter If the damage is greater than
for an individual pit is the serviceable limits or the
0.0625 inch (1.587 mm). The corrective action limits, replace
maximum permitted depth for the hub in accordance with the
an individual pit is 0.005 inch Part Retirement Procedures
(0.12 mm). A linear penetrant chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
indication is not permitted. Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Area C
0.405 ± 0.015 inch
(10.287 ± 0.381 mm)
from the surface of the hub
APS0931
C. Cylinder Mounting
Thread Inspection
for Propeller Models
HC-(D,E)4(A,N,P)-(2,3,5)
That Have a Cylinder
Mounting Thread Size of
5.3125-20 UNS-3A
Refer to Area C,
Figure 1-13.
(1) Measure the OD When measured at six positions, If the cylinder mounting threads
of the cylinder 30 degrees apart at the location of the hub are not within the
mounting threads in specified for Area C, the minimum serviceable limits, replace the
Area C. permitted OD of the cylinder hub in accordance with the
mounting threads of the hub is Part Retirement Procedures
5.3014 inch (134.656 mm). chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
The cylinder mounting threads Standard Practices Manual 202A
must be within the permitted limits (61-01-02), Volume 6.
at a minimum of four of the six
positions.
Bore C
CONFIGURATION S
Hub Bore Lightweight Compact Hub
With Cylinder-side
Pitch Change Rod Bushing Removed
3 Blade Lightweight Compact
Bore D
Bore C
CONFIGURATION V
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Cylinder-side
Pitch Change Rod Bushing Removed
2 Blade Compact
Bore D
Bore C
CONFIGURATION W
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Cylinder-side
Pitch Change Rod Bushing Removed
2 Blade Compact
Bore D
Bore Q
CONFIGURATION X
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Cylinder-side
Pitch Change Rod Bushing Removed
2 Blade Compact
3 Blade Compact
Bore P 4 Blade Compact
TI-202-3-006S,V,W,X
Compact and Lightweight Compact Hub with Cylinder-side Pitch Change Rod
Bushing Removed, Configuration S, Configuration V, Configuration W,
and Configuration X Hub Bores
Figure 1-14
(1) Visually examine Damage is not permitted. For Bore C, repair is permitted
the cylinder-side to a maximum depth of
hub half pitch 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The
change rod repair or total accumulation
bore for damage. of repairs in Bore C must not
loosen the fit of the bushing.
(1) Visually examine the Damage is not permitted. For Bore Q, repair is permitted
cylinder-side hub to a maximum depth of
half pitch change rod 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The
bore for damage. repair or total accumulation
of repairs in Bore Q must not
loosen the fit of the bushing.
O-ring O-ring
Groove "D" Groove "D"
Bore "F" Bore "F"
CONFIGURATION Z CONFIGURATION Z
Hub Bore Compact Hub Hub Bore Compact Hub
with O-ring Seal Removed with O-ring Seal Removed
2 Blade Compact 3 Blade Compact
4 Blade Compact
TI-202-3-006Z,Y,U,T
(1) Visually examine Damage is not permitted. For Bore "E" and Bore "F",
the cylinder-side hub repair is permitted to a depth of
half pitch change rod 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). The area
bore for damage. of repair must not be greater
than 25% of either Bore "E" or
Bore "F".
Bore "G"
O-ring
Groove "D" CONFIGURATION Y
Hub Bore Compact Hub
with O-ring Seal Removed
3 Blade Compact
Bore "H"
Bore "G"
O-ring
Groove "D" CONFIGURATION U
Hub Bore Compact Hub
with O-ring Seal Removed
2 Blade Compact
Bore "H"
Bore "G"
O-ring
Groove "D" CONFIGURATION T
Hub Bore Compact Hub
with O-ring Seal Removed
2 Blade Compact
Bore "H"
TI-202-3-006Z,Y,U,T
B. For Configuration Y, Configuration U, and Configuration T hub bores "Compact" series hub.
(1) Visually examine Damage is not permitted. For Bore "G" and Bore "H",
the cylinder-side repair is permitted to a depth of
hub half pitch 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). The area
change rod bore of repair must not be greater
for damage. than 25% of either Bore "G" or
Bore "H".
(1) Visually examine the If there is wear, measure the If the O-ring groove diameter
O-ring groove "D" of diameter of the O-ring groove. is greater than the permitted
the cylinder-side hub The maximum permitted serviceable limits, replace the
half for wear. diameter of the O-ring groove is hub in accordance with the Part
0.985 inch (25.01 mm). Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Bore "A"
CONFIGURATION Z
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Cylinder-side Spiral Retaining Ring
Pitch Change Rod Repair 4 Width "D"
Bushing Removed Depth "E"
3 Blade Compact
4 Blade Compact
Bore "B"
Bore "A"
CONFIGURATION Z
Hub Bore Compact Hub Spiral Retaining Ring
With Cylinder-side Width "D"
Pitch Change Rod Repair 4 Depth "E"
Bushing Removed
2 Blade Compact
Bore "B"
A. For Configuration Z hub bore "Compact" series, with the Repair 4 bushing removed.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
bore for corrosion, equivalent.
pitting, scratches,
and damage. For Bore "A", spot repair is
permitted to a depth of
0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The
repair or total accumulation of
repairs in Bore "A" must not
loosen the fit of the bushing.
Spot repair that intersects with
the spiral retaining ring groove
must not loosen the retention of
the spiral retaining ring.
(2) Measure the Bore "A": The maximum If the cylinder-side hub half pitch
diameter of the permitted diameter is change rod bore is not within
cylinder-side hub half 1.0631 inch the permitted serviceable limits
pitch change rod (27.002 mm) or the corrective action limits,
bore, Bore "A", Bore "B": The maximum replace the hub in accordance
Bore "B", Dia. "C", permitted diameter is with the Part Retirement
Width "D", and 0.770 inch (19.55 mm) Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Depth "E" Dia. "C": The maximum Propeller Inc. Standard
permitted diameter is Practices Manual 202A
1.108 inch (28.14 mm) (61-01-02), Volume 6.
Width "D": The maximum
permitted width is
0.0450 inch
(1.143 mm)
Depth "E": The maximum
permitted depth is
0.765 inch
(19.43 mm)
Bore "B"
Depth "E"
Bore A"
Spiral Retaining Ring
Width "D"
Spiral Retaining Ring ID
Dia. "C"
CONFIGURATION Y
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Cylinder-side
Pitch Change Rod Repair 5
Bushing Removed
3 Blade Compact
TI-202-3-018
B. For Configuration Y hub bore "Compact" series, with the Repair 5 bushing removed.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
bore for corrosion, equivalent.
pitting, scratches,
and damage. For Bore "A", spot repair is
permitted to a depth of
0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The repair
or total accumulation of repairs
in Bore "A" must not loosen the
fit of the bushing. Spot repair
that intersects with the spiral
retaining ring groove must not
loosen the retention of the spiral
retaining ring.
(2) Measure the Bore "A": The maximum If the cylinder-side hub half pitch
diameter of the permitted diameter is change rod bore is not within
cylinder-side hub half 1.0631 inch the permitted serviceable limits
pitch change rod (27.002 mm) or the corrective action limits,
bore, Bore "A", Bore "B": The maximum replace the hub in accordance
Bore "B", Dia. "C", permitted diameter is with the Part Retirement
Width "D", and 0.770 inch (19.55 mm) Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Depth "E". Dia. "C": The maximum Propeller Inc. Standard
permitted diameter is Practices Manual 202A
1.108 inch (28.14 mm) (61-01-02), Volume 6.
Width "D": The maximum
permitted width is
0.0450 inch
(1.143 mm)
Depth "E": The maximum
permitted depth is
0.765 inch
(19.43 mm)
O-Ring ID
Groove "G"
Bore "A"
Spiral Retaining Ring
Width "D"
Spiral Retaining Ring ID
Dia. "C"
O-Ring ID
Groove "G"
CONFIGURATION T
Bore "F"
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Cylinder-side
Bore "F" Pitch Change Rod Repair 6
Bushing Removed
2 Blade Compact
Depth "E"
Bore "A"
Dia. "C"
C. For Configuration U and Configuration T hub bore "Compact"series, with the Repair 6
bushing removed.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod bore damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
for corrosion, pitting, equivalent.
scratches, and
damage. For Bore "A", spot repair is
permitted to a depth of
0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The
repair or total accumulation of
repairs in Bore "A" must not
loosen the fit of the bushing.
(2) Measure the Bore "A": The maximum If the cylinder-side hub half pitch
diameter of the permitted diameter is change rod bore is not within
cylinder-side hub half 0.873 inch (22.17 mm) the permitted serviceable limits
pitch change rod Dia. "C": The maximum or the corrective action limits,
bore, Bore A, Dia. C, permitted diameter is replace the hub in accordance
Width D, Depth E, 0.915 inch (23.24 mm) with the Part Retirement
and Bore F. Width "D": The maximum Procedures chapter of Hartzell
permitted width is Propeller Inc. Standard
0.0390 inch Practices Manual 202A
(0.990 mm) (61-01-02), Volume 6.
Depth "E": The maximum
permitted depth is
0.515 inch
(13.08 mm)
Bore "F": The maximum
permitted diameter is
0.754 inch (19.15 mm)
D. For Configuration U and Configuration T hub bore "Compact"series, with the Repair 6
bushing removed.
(1) Visually examine the If there is wear, measure the If the O-ring groove diameter
O-ring groove G of O-ring groove. The maximum is greater than the permitted
the cylinder-side hub permitted diameter of the serviceable limits, replace the
half for wear. O-ring groove is 0.985 inch hub in accordance with the Part
(25.01 mm). Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Area "J"
CONFIGURATION E
Hub Bore Compact Hub with Engine-side
Pitch Change Rod Bushing Removed
2 Blade Compact
Area "K"
Area "J"
CONFIGURATION F
Hub Bore Compact Hub with Engine-side
Pitch Change Rod Bushing Removed
2 Blade Compact
Area "K"
Area "S"
CONFIGURATION C
Hub Bore Compact Hub with Engine-side
Pitch Change Rod Bushing Removed
2 Blade Compact
3 Blade Compact
4 Blade Compact
Area "R"
TI-202-3-006C,E,I
Compact and Lightweight Compact Hub with Factory Installed Engine-side Pitch
Change Rod Bushing Removed, Configuration C, Configuration E, Configuration F,
and Configuration I Hub Bores
Figure 1-20
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
bore for corrosion, equivalent.
pitting, scratches, and
damage. For Bore "K", repair is permitted to
a depth of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm).
(2) Measure the diameter The maximum permitted If the pitch change rod bore
of the engine-side diameters are: diameter is greater than the
hub half pitch change Area "J": 0.764 inch (19.40 mm) serviceable limits or the repair
rod bore. is greater than the corrective
Area "K": 0.878 inch (22.30 mm) action limits, replace the hub
in accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
B. Configuration C hub bore "Compact" series aluminum hub engine-side hub half with the
bushing removed.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod bore damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
for corrosion, pitting, equivalent.
scratches, and
damage. For Bore "R", repair is permitted
to a depth of 0.002 inch
(0.05 mm). The repair or total
accumulation of repairs in Bore "R"
must not loosen bushing fit.
(2) Measure the diameter The maximum permitted If the pitch change rod bore
of the engine-side diameters are: diameter is greater than the
hub half pitch change Area "R": 0.877 inch (22.27 mm) serviceable limits or the repair
rod bore. is greater than the corrective
Area "S": 0.760 inch (19.30 mm) action limits, replace the hub
in accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Bore "L"
CONFIGURATION B
Hub Bore Compact Hub with
Engine-side O-ring Seal Removed
3 Blade Compact
Bore "L"
CONFIGURATION H
Hub Bore Compact Hub with
Engine-side O-ring Seal Removed
O-ring Groove "K" 2 Blade Compact
Bore "M"
CONFIGURATION A CONFIGURATION A
Hub Bore Compact Hub with Hub Bore Compact Hub with
Engine-side O-ring Seal Removed Engine-side O-ring Seal Removed
2 Blade Compact 3 Blade Compact, 4 Blade Compact
TI-202-3-006A,B,G,H
A. For Configuration B, Configuration G, and Configuration H hub bore "Compact" series hub
engine-side hub half.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod bore damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
for corrosion, pitting, equivalent.
scratches, and
damage For Bore "L" and Bore "M", repair
is permitted to a depth of
0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
(2) Measure the diameter The maximum permitted If Bore "L" or Bore "M" diameter
of the engine-side diameters are: is greater than the serviceable
hub half pitch change Bore "L": 0.671 inch (17.04 mm) limits or the corrective action limits,
rod bore. Refer to installation of a repair bushing is
Figure 1-21. Bore "M": 0.684 inch (17.37 mm) permitted. Refer to the section,
"Aluminum Hub Pitch Change
Bore Repair for Two, Three, and
Four Blade Propeller Hubs", in this
chapter for bushing installation
instructions.
B. For Configuration A hub bore "Compact" series hub engine-side hub half.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod bore damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
for corrosion, pitting, equivalent.
scratches, and
damage. For Bore "N" and Bore "O", repair
is permitted to a depth of
0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
(2 Measure the The maximum permitted If Bore "N" or Bore "O" diameter
diameter of the diameters are: is greater than the maximum
engine-side hub half Bore "N": 0.684 inch (17.37 mm) permitted serviceable limits or
pitch change rod the corrective action repair limits,
bore. Refer to Bore "O": 0.671 inch (17.04 mm) installation of a repair bushing is
Figure 1-21. permitted. Refer to the section,
"Aluminum Hub Pitch Change
Bore Repair for Two, Three, and
Four Blade Propeller Hubs", in this
chapter for bushing installation
instructions.
(1) Visually examine the If there is wear, measure the If the O-ring groove diameter
O-ring groove "K" of diameter of the O-ring groove. is greater than the permitted
the engine-side hub The maximum permitted diameter serviceable limits, replace the
half for wear. Refer to of the O-ring groove is hub in accordance with the Part
Figure 1-21. 0.849 inch (21.56 mm). Retirement Procedures chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
Bore "L"
CONFIGURATION J
Hub Bore Lightweight Compact Hub
with Engine-side O-ring Seal Removed
3 Blade Lightweight Compact
TI-202-3-006A,B,G,H
D. For Configuration J, hub bore "Lightweight Compact" series hub engine-side hub half.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod bore damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
for corrosion, pitting, equivalent.
scratches, and
damage. For Bore "L" and Bore "M", repair
is permitted to a depth of
0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
(2) Measure the diameter The maximum permitted diameters If the pitch change rod bore
of the engine-side are: diameter is greater than the
hub half pitch change Bore "L": 0.671 inch (17.04 mm) serviceable limits or the repair
rod bore. Refer to Bore "M": 0.684 inch (17.37 mm) is greater than the corrective
Figure 1-22 action repair limits, replace the
hub in accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
(3) Visually examine the If there is wear, measure the If the O-ring groove diameter
O-ring Groove "K" of diameter of the O-ring groove. The is greater than the permitted
the engine-side hub maximum permitted diameter of serviceable limits, replace the
half for wear. Refer to the O-ring groove is hub in accordance with the Part
Figure 1-22. 0.849 inch (21.56 mm). Retirement Procedures chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
Bore "G"
Bore "H"
CONFIGURATION D
3 Blade Lightweight
Bore "G" Compact
202-3-006D2,3,4,3L
F. For Configuration D hub bore 2 bladed style "Compact" or "Lightweight Compact" series hub
engine-side hub half.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod bore damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
for corrosion, pitting, equivalent.
scratches, and
damage. For Bore "G" and Bore "H", repair
is permitted to a depth of
0.002 inch (0.05 mm).
(2) Measure the The maximum permitted If the pitch change rod bore
diameter of the diameters are: diameter is greater than the
engine-side hub half Bore "G": 1.066 inch (27.07 mm) permitted serviceable limits or
pitch change rod the corrective action repair limits,
bore. Refer to Bore "H": 0.822 inch (20.87 mm) replace the hub in accordance
Figure 1-23. with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
G. For Configuration D 3 or 4 bladed style "Compact" series hub engine-side hub half.
(2) Measure the The maximum permitted If the pitch change rod bore
diameter of the diameters are: diameter is greater than the
engine-side hub half Bore "G": 1.066 inch (27.07 mm) permitted serviceable limits or
pitch change rod the corrective action repair limits,
bore. Refer to Bore "H": 0.885 inch (22.47 mm) replace the hub in accordance
Figure 1-23. with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
H. For Configuration D 3 bladed style "Lightweight Compact" series hub engine-side hub half.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod bore damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
for corrosion, pitting, equivalent.
scratches, and
damage. For Bore "G" and Bore "H", repair
is permitted to a depth of
0.002 inch (0.05 mm).
(2) Measure the The maximum permitted If the pitch change rod bore
diameter of the diameters are: diameter is greater than the
engine-side hub half Bore "G": 1.066 inch (27.07 mm) permitted serviceable limits or
pitch change rod the corrective action repair limits,
bore. Refer to Bore "H": 0.885 inch (22.47 mm) replace the hub in accordance
Figure 1-23. with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
Bore "B"
Depth "E"
Bore "A"
CONFIGURATION A
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Engine-side
Pitch Change Rod Repair 1
Bushing Removed
Configuration A Hub with Engine-side Pitch Change Rod Repair Bushing Removed
Figure 1-24
A. For Configuration A hub bore "Compact" series hubs engine-side hub half with the Repair 1
bushing removed.
(2) Measure the Bore "A": 0.9381 inch If the pitch change rod bore
diameter of the (23.82 mm) diameter is greater than the
engine-side hub half maximum diameter serviceable limits or the repair
pitch change rod Bore "B": 0.770 inch (19.55 mm) is greater than the corrective
bore, Bore "A", maximum diameter action limits, replace the
Bore "B", Dia. "C", Dia. "C": 0.978 inch hub in accordance with the
Width "D", and (24.84 mm) Part Retirement Procedures
Depth "E". maximum diameter chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Width "D": 0.0390 inch Inc. Standard Practices
(0.990 mm) Manual 202A (61-01-02),
maximum width Volume 6.
Depth "E": 0.765 inch
(19.43 mm)
maximum depth
Bore "A"
Bore "B"
CONFIGURATION B
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Engine-side
Pitch Change Rod Repair 2
Bushing Removed
Configuration B Hub with Engine-side Pitch Change Rod Repair Bushing Removed
Figure 1-25
B. For Configuration B hub bore "Compact" series hubs engine-side hub half, with the Repair 2
bushing removed.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
bore for corrosion, equivalent.
pitting, scratches,
and damage. For Bore "A", spot repair is
permitted to a depth of
0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The
repair or total accumulation of
repairs in Bore "A" must not
loosen bushing fit. Spot repair
that intersects with the spiral
retaining ring groove must not
loosen the retention of the
spiral retaining ring.
(2) Measure the Bore "A": 0.9381 inch If the pitch change rod bore
diameter of the (23.82 mm) diameter is greater than the
engine-side hub half maximum diameter serviceable limits or the repair
pitch change rod Bore "B": 0.770 inch (19.55 mm) is greater than the corrective
bore, Bore "A", maximum diameter action limits, replace the hub
Bore "B", Dia. "C", Dia. "C": 0.978 inch in accordance with the Part
Width "D", and (24.84 mm) Retirement Procedures chapter
Depth "E". maximum diameter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Width "D": 0.0390 inch Standard Practices Manual
(0.990 mm) 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
maximum width
Depth "E": 0.765 inch
(19.43 mm)
maximum depth
Bore "F"
Bore "F"
O-Ring ID
Groove "G"
CONFIGURATION G
and
CONFIGURATION H
Hub Bore Compact Hub
With Engine-side
Pitch Change Rod Repair 3
Bushing Removed
C. For Configuration G and Configuration H hub bore "Compact" series hubs engine-side hub half with
the Repair 3 bushing removed.
(1) Visually examine the Corrosion, pitting, scratches, or Remove corrosion by polishing
pitch change rod damage is not permitted. with an abrasive pad CM47, or
bore for corrosion, equivalent.
pitting, scratches,
and damage. For Bore "A", spot repair is
permitted to a depth of
0.002 inch (0.05 mm). Spot
repair that intersects with the
spiral retaining ring groove
must not loosen the retention of
the spiral retaining ring.
(2) Measure the Bore "A": The maximum If the pitch change rod bore
diameter of the permitted diameter is diameter is greater than the
engine-side hub half 0.873 inch (22.17 mm) serviceable limits or the repair
pitch change rod Dia. "C": 0.915 inch is greater than the corrective
bore, Bore "A", (23.24 mm) action limits, replace the hub
Bore "F", Dia. "C", maximum diameter in accordance with the Part
Width "D", and Width "D": 0.0390 inch Retirement Procedures chapter
Depth "E". (0.990 mm) of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
maximum width Standard Practices Manual
Depth "E": 0.515 inch 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(13.08 mm)
maximum depth
Bore "F": 0.684 inch (17.37 mm)
maximum diameter
C. For Configuration G and Configuration H hub bore "Compact" series hubs engine-side hub half with
the Repair 3 bushing removed, continued
(3) Visually examine the If there is wear, mreasure the If the O-ring groove diameter
O-ring groove "G" of O-ring groove. The maximum is greater than the permitted
the engine-side hub permitted diameter of the serviceable limits, replace
half for wear. O-ring groove is the hub in accordance with the
0.849 inch (21.56 mm). Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
Shoulder
Thickness
"D"
Area "C"
ID "A" ID "B"
0.115 Inch
(2.92 mm)
0.285 Inch
(7.24 mm)
TPI-202-3-030
B. Measure ID "A" If a B-5952 pitch change If the pitch change rod bore
of the cylinder-side hub rod bushing (white) will be diameter is greater than the
half pitch change installed, the maximum permitted serviceable limits
rod bore. permitted diameter is for a B-5952 pitch change rod
1.631 inch (41.42 mm). bushing (white), repair the
pitch change rod bore to use
a B-5252-1 pitch change rod
bushing in accordance with the
section "Installation of the Pitch
Change Rod Hub Bushings in
Four-blade Lightweight Turbine
Series Hubs or Five-blade
Raptor Turbine Hubs" in this
chapter.
C. Visually examine and Minor scratches are permitted. If the ID is greater than the
measure ID "B" of Damage that affects the O-ring permitted serviceable limits
Area "C", which is an sealing is not permitted. or the damage affects the
O-ring sealing surface, The maximum permitted ID is O-ring sealing, replace the
2.130 inches (54.10 mm). hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
ID "E"
TPI-202-3-031
B. Measure the If a B-6108 pitch change If the pitch change rod bore
diameter of the rod bushing (white) will be diameter is greater than the
engine-side hub installed, the maximum permitted serviceable limits
half pitch change permitted diameter is for a B-6108 pitch change rod
rod bore. 1.378 inch (35.00 mm). bushing (white), repair the
pitch change rod bore to use
a B-6108-1 pitch change rod
bushing in accordance with the
section "Installation of the Pitch
Change Rod Hub Bushings in
Four-blade Lightweight Turbine
Series Hubs or Five-blade
Raptor Turbine Hubs" in this
chapter.
ID "E"
Hub Configuration 1
TPI-202-3-031
Hub
ID "E"
Hub Configuration 2
TPI-202-3-045
Area 9
O-ring Groove
Corners
APS0932B
18. Mounting Flange Outside Diameter and Stud Scallops on K, L, and R-flange Hubs
Refer to Inspection Area 9,
Figure 1-29.
B. Visually examine the If there is wear, measure the If the O-ring groove ID is
O-ring groove for wear. O-ring groove. For "F", "K, and greater than the permitted
Refer to O-ring "R" flange propeller hubs, the serviceable limits, replace the
Groove 10B, maximum permitted ID is hub in accordance with the
Figure 1-29. 2.500 inches (63.50 mm). Part Retirement Procedures
For an "N" flange propeller hub, chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
the maximum permitted ID is Standard Practices Manual
2.743 inches (69.67 mm). 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
E7154Mod
B. Measure the mounting The maximum permitted ID of If the ID is greater than the
flange bore. the mounting flange bore is permitted serviceable limits,
2.753 inches (69.93 mm). replace the hub in accordance
with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Sleeve OD
External External
O-ring O-ring
Groove Groove
E7154Mod
A. Visually examine the Corrosion is not permitted. If Remove corrosion, rough finish,
internal and external there is corrosion, remove it in imperfections, or pits by local
surface of the hub accordance with the corrective polishing with an abrasive
sleeve for corrosion, action repair limits. pad CM47 or equivalent to a
pitting, or damage. maximum depth of
A rough surface finish or 0.003 inch (0.7 mm).
imperfections are permitted
to a maximum depth of If corrosion, pits, a rough
0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The surface finish, imperfections,
maximum permitted diameter of or damage is greater than the
an individual pit is 0.0625 inch serviceable limits or corrective
(1.588 mm). The maximum action repair limits, replace the
permitted depth of an individual hub sleeve.
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm).
Rough finish, imperfections,
or pitting that affect sealing
of the ID or OD O-rings is not
permitted.
C. Visually examine the If there is wear, measure the If the O-ring groove ID is greater
internal O-ring groove ID. The maximum permitted ID than the permitted serviceable
for wear. is 2.498 inches (63.45 mm). limits, replace the hub sleeve.
Hub
Mounting
Corner "A" Bore
Mounting Bore
O-ring Groove
Damage
to
Corner "A"
TI-00171, TI-00172
Permitted Depth
of Damage
A. For F-flange lightweight If there is damage, measure the Remove any loose metal,
compact or lightweight entire circumference of the hub rough damage, sharp edges
turbine hubs, visually mounting bore at corner "A". or pushed-up material.
examine around the Damage to Corner "A" around Carefully polish the damaged
entire circumference of the entire circumference of area and blend into the
the hub mounting bore at the mounting flange bore remaining undamaged surface
Corner "A" for damage. is permitted. The maximum area. The maximum permitted
NOTE: Damage is permitted depth of damage is depth of damage and repair
generally in the 0.008 inch (0.20 mm). If there is at Corner "A" is 0.008 inch
form of a thin, a mounting bore O-ring groove, (0.20 mm). The maximum
narrow sliver of damage is permitted to intersect permitted depth of damage
hub metal the mounting bore O-ring and repair at the intersection
approximately groove to a maximum depth of of the O-ring groove and
1 to 2.5 inches 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). bore diameter is 0.005 inch
(25.4 to 63.5 mm) (0.12 mm). The repaired area
long that is must have a surface finish of
sheared away 32 Ra micro-inches
from Corner "A" (0.8 Ra micro-meter) or better.
and is caused by If the damage is greater than
incorrect the permitted serviceable
alignment of limits or the repair does not
the hub on the meet the corrective action
engine spigot limits, replace the hub in
at installation. accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
B. For F-flange compact If there is damage, measure the Using an abrasive pad CM47
hubs not previously entire circumference of the hub or equivalent, remove any
repaired with hub mounting bore at corner "A". loose metal, rough damage,
sleeve 104488, visually Damage to Corner "A" around sharp edges or pushed-up
examine around the the entire circumference of material. Carefully polish the
entire circumference of the mounting flange bore damaged area and blend into
the hub mounting bore at is permitted. The maximum the remaining undamaged
Corner "A" for damage. permitted depth of damage is surface area.
NOTE: Damage is 0.008 inch (0.20 mm). If there is
generally in the a mounting bore O-ring groove, The maximum permitted
form of a thin, damage is permitted to intersect depth of damage and repair
narrow sliver of the mounting bore O-ring at Corner "A" is 0.008 inch
hub metal groove to a maximum depth of (0.20 mm). The maximum
approximately 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). permitted depth of damage
1 to 2.5 inches and repair at the intersection
(25.4 to 63.5 mm) of the O-ring groove and bore
long that is diameter is 0.005 inch
sheared away (0.12 mm). The repaired area
from Corner "A" must have a surface finish of
and is caused by 32 Ra micro-inches
incorrect (0.8 Ra micro-meter) or better.
alignment of
the hub on the If the damage is greater than
engine spigot the permitted serviceable
at installation. limits or the repair does not
meet the corrective action
limits, repair the hub to
use hub sleeve 104488 in
accordance with the section
"Repair of an F-flange Hub
Mounting Bore to Use Hub
Sleeve 104488" in this
chapter or replace the hub
in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
B. Dowel Pin Fit Inspection To determine if a dowel pin hole A mounting flange dowel pin hole
is within acceptable limits, may be repaired by inserting a
attempt to insert a dowel pin into bushing. Refer to the section
the dowel pin hole by hand, using "Repair of "F" and "N" Mounting
no tools. If the dowel can be Flange Dowel Pin Holes in
inserted, the hole has a diameter Aluminum Hubs" in this chapter.
that is greater than the permitted
limit. For the dowel pin part
number, refer to the Illustrated
Parts List in the applicable
Hartzell Propeller Inc. overhaul
manual for the propeller.
"A1"
Through
Hole
"F"
"B"
Counterbore
Counterbore
"F1"
Through
Hole
"B1"
Through
Hole
"E1"
Through
Hole
"C1"
Through
"E" Hole
Counterbore
"C"
Counterbore
"D1"
Through
Hole
APS6168
"K" Flange
Figure 1-31
NOTE: The two counterbores referred as "Drive Counterbores" transfer torque from the
engine to the propeller and are limited to a smaller ID than the other counterbores.
When originally manufactured, any two of the four counterbored holes that are spaced
120 degrees to 180 degrees from each other could be drive counterbore holes. The
remaining counterbored holes are the larger counterbored holes that are referred to as
"Non-drive Counterbores".
A. Visually examine the ID The maximum permitted ID, The maximum permitted
of the mounting flange when measured using a pin depth of repair is 0.005 inch
through holes "A1", "B1", gauge or plug gauge, is (0.12 mm). If the through hole
"C1", "D1", "E1", and "F1" 0.551 inch (13.99 mm). A rough is not within the serviceable
for wear or damage. If surface finish or imperfections limits or the corrective action
there is wear or damage, are permitted to a maximum repair limits, replace the hub
measure the holes. depth of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). in accordance with the Part
The maximum permitted diameter Retirement Procedures chapter
of an individual pit is 0.0625 inch of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
(1.587 mm). The maximum Standard Practices Manual
permitted depth of an individual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm)
Linear pitting is not permitted.
A penetrant indication is not
permitted.
NOTE: The two counterbores referred as "Drive Counterbores" transfer torque from the
engine to the propeller and are limited to a smaller ID than the other counterbores.
When originally manufactured, any two of the four counterbored holes that are spaced
120 degrees to 180 degrees from each other could be drive counterbore holes. The
remaining counterbored holes are the larger counterbored holes that are referred to as
"Non-drive Counterbores".
"A1"
Through
Hole
"F" "B"
Counterbore Counterbore
"F1"
Through
Hole
"B1"
Through
Hole
"E1"
Through
Hole
"C1"
Through
Hole
"E"
Counterbore
"C"
Counterbore
"D" "D1"
Counterbore Through
Hole
APS6172
"R" Flange
Figure 1-32
NOTE: The two counterbores referred as "Drive Counterbores" transfer torque from the
engine to the propeller and are limited to a smaller ID than the other counterbores.
When originally manufactured, any two of the five counterbored holes that are spaced
120 degrees to 180 degrees from each other could be drive counterbore holes. The
remaining counterbored holes are the larger counterbored holes that are referred to as
"Non-drive Counterbores".
A. Visually examine the ID The maximum permitted ID, The maximum permitted depth
of the mounting flange when measured using a pin of repair is 0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
through holes "A1", "B1", gauge or plug gauge, is If the through hole is not within
"C1", "D1", "E1", and "F1" 0.551 inch (13.99 mm). A rough the serviceable limits or the
for wear or damage. If surface finish or imperfections corrective action repair limits,
there is wear or damage, are permitted to a maximum replace the hub in accordance
measure the holes. depth of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). with the Part Retirement
The maximum permitted diameter Procedures chapter of
of an individual pit is 0.0625 inch Hartzell Propeller Inc.
(1.587 mm). The maximum Standard Practices Manual
permitted depth of an individual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm)
Linear pitting is not permitted.
A penetrant indication is not
permitted.
B. Visually examine and The maximum permitted The maximum permitted depth
measure the ID of the two diameter of the drive counterbore of repair is 0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
"Drive Counterbores" when measured using a pin gauge A drive counterbore may be
(two counterbores that or plug gauge, is 0.754 inch repaired by inserting a bushing.
are 120 degrees to (19.15 mm). A rough surface Refer to "Repair of "K" and "R"
180 degrees apart). finish or imperfections are Mounting Flange Counterbored
permitted to a maximum depth Drive Holes in Aluminum Hubs",
of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The in this chapter.
maximum permitted diameter of
an individual pit is 0.0625 inch
(1.587 mm). The maximum
permitted depth of an individual
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm)
Linear pitting is not permitted.
A penetrant indication is not
permitted.
NOTE: The two counterbores referred as "Drive Counterbores" transfer torque from the
engine to the propeller and are limited to a smaller ID than the other counterbores.
When originally manufactured, any two of the five counterbored holes that are spaced
120 degrees to 180 degrees from each other could be drive counterbore holes. The
remaining counterbored holes are the larger counterbored holes that are referred to as
"Non-drive Counterbores".
"A1"
Through
Hole
"F"
Counterbore "B"
"F1" Counterbore
Through
Hole
"B1"
Through
Hole
"E1"
Through
Hole
"C1"
Through
"E" Hole
Counterbore
"C"
Counterbore
"D1"
Through
Hole
APS6170A
"L" Flange
Figure 1-33
NOTE: The two counterbores referred as "Drive Counterbores" transfer torque from the
engine to the propeller and are limited to a smaller ID than the other counterbores.
When originally manufactured, any two of the four counterbored holes that are spaced
120 degrees to 180 degrees from each other could be drive counterbore holes. The
remaining counterbored holes are the larger counterbored holes that are referred to as
"Non-drive Counterbores".
A. Visually examine the ID The maximum permitted ID, The maximum permitted depth
of the mounting flange when measured using a pin of repair is 0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
through holes "A1", "B1", gauge or plug gauge, is If the through hole is not within
"C1", "D1", "E1", and "F1" 0.473 inch (12.01 mm). A rough the serviceable limits or the
for wear or damage. If surface finish or imperfections corrective action repair limits,
there is wear or damage, are permitted to a maximum replace the hub in accordance
measure the holes. depth of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). with the Part Retirement
The maximum permitted diameter Procedures chapter of
of an individual pit is 0.0625 inch Hartzell Propeller Inc.
(1.587 mm). The maximum Standard Practices Manual
permitted depth of an individual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm)
Linear pitting is not permitted.
A penetrant indication is not
permitted.
NOTE: The two counterbores referred as "Drive Counterbores" transfer torque from the
engine to the propeller and are limited to a smaller ID than the other counterbores.
When originally manufactured, any two of the four counterbored holes that are spaced
120 degrees to 180 degrees from each other could be drive counterbore holes. The
remaining counterbored holes are the larger counterbored holes that are referred to as
"Non-drive Counterbores".
0.37 inch
(9.3 mm)
VIEW 1 VIEW 2
A. If the diameter in area "A" is less than 0.563 inch (14.30 mm), then the
through hole will have the appearance as shown in View 1.
NOTE: Area "A" is smaller in diameter than the remainder of the through hole
and a shoulder is visible adjacent to Area "A".
B. If wear at area "A" makes the diameter of the through hole greater than
0.563 inch (14.30 mm), then the through hole could have the appearance as
shown in View 2.
NOTE: Area "A" is worn larger in diameter and is now the same diameter
as the remainder of the through hole.
(1) A visible shoulder adjacent to Area "A" will probably no longer exist
and will be defined to be 0.37 (9.3 mm) from the chamfer facing the
mounting flange.
TPI-202-3-041,042
A. Measure the mounting The maximum permitted diameter If the diameter is greater than
bolt through diameter in is 0.569 inch (14.45 mm). the serviceable limits, repair
Area "A". is not permitted. Replace the
hub in accordance with the
Parts Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
B. When installing the Movement of the mounting bolt If there is movement of the
mounting bolt, use finger in the hub mounting bolt through mounting bolt in the mounting
pressure to examine for hole is not permitted. bolt through hole, install a new
a tight fit of the mounting mounting bolt and repeat the
bolt in each bolt hole in finger pressure examination. If the
the mounting flange. bolt moves, repeat the through
hole inspection in paragraph "A"
in this section and any associated
repair that is permitted.
A. Visually examine the The maximum permitted depth Using a small diameter, stiff wire
threads of each hub of a rough surface finish or brush, remove imperfections.
mounting flange threaded imperfections is 0.002 inch If the depth is greater than the
hole for pitting and rough (0.05 mm). The maximum serviceable limits, refer to the
surface finish. permitted diameter of an section "Installing a B-1243-( )
individual pit is 0.0625 inch Threaded Staked Insert in the
(1.587 mm).The maximum Mounting Flange" in this chapter
permitted depth of an individual for the procedure and a list of
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). hubs for which this procedure
Linear corrosion pitting is not is not permitted. If installation
permitted. of a B-1243-1 threaded insert
is not permitted, replace the
hub in accordance with the
Parts Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
C. Measure the first four The maximum permitted If the diameter is greater than
threads of each hub minor diameter is 0.775 inch the permitted serviceable limits,
mounting flange threaded (19.68 mm). refer to the section "Installing
hole. a B-1243-( ) Threaded Staked
Insert in the Mounting Flange"
in this chapter for the procedure
and a list of hubs for which this
procedure is not permitted.
If installation of a B-1243-1
threaded insert is not permitted,
replace the hub in accordance
with the Parts Retirement
Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
A. Visually examine the The maximum permitted depth Using a small diameter, stiff wire
threads of each hub of a rough surface finish or brush, remove imperfections.
mounting flange threaded imperfections is 0.002 inch If the depth is greater than the
hole for pitting and rough (0.05 mm). The maximum serviceable limits, replace the
surface finish. permitted diameter of an hub in accordance with the Parts
individual pit is 0.0625 inch Retirement Procedures chapter
(1.587 mm).The maximum of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
permitted depth of an individual Standard Practices Manual
pit is 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
Linear corrosion pitting is not
permitted.
B. Visually examine the The maximum number of Repair is not permitted. If the
mounting flange holes for indications must be less than number of indications is not
indications of the staking twelve (12). within the serviceable limits,
keys. replace the hub in accordance
with the Parts Retirement
Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Flange Surface
"A"
Surface
Range Definition
Through hole to the
inside of the hub
Flange Surface
"A"
Surface
"B"
Surface
Bottom of the dowel pin bore. The bottom of the dowel pin bore
hole may be flat as shown or pointed like the end of a drill.
Flange Surface
"A"
Surface
Bottom of the dowel pin bore. The bottom of the dowel pin bore
hole may be flat as shown or pointed like the end of a drill.
TI-0121
A. Inspect the dowel pin Corrosion is not permitted. Damage The maximum depth of repair
bore for corrosion or or pits are permitted to a maximum permitted is 0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
damage at surface “A” depth of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The repair and serviceable limits
between the 10:30 to The maximum permitted diameter combined must not be greater
1:30 range and the 4:30 of an individual pit is 0.062 inch than 50% of either the 10:30 to
to 7:30 range. (1.57 mm). Pushed-up material 1:30 range or 50% of the 4:30 to
is not permitted. The maximum 7:30 range. If the serviceable limits
permitted amount of damage or the repair limits are exceeded,
or pitting is 20% of the surface. replace the hub in accordance
Linear corrosion pitting is not with the Part Retirement
permitted. Pin-point penetrant Procedures chapter of Hartzell
indications (from corrosion pitting) Propeller Inc. Standard
are permitted. Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
B. Inspect the dowel pin Corrosion is not permitted. Damage The maximum depth of repair
bore for corrosion or or pits are permitted to a maximum permitted is 0.005 inch (0.12 mm).
damage at surface “A” depth of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). The repair and serviceable
between the 1:30 to 4:30 The maximum permitted diameter limits combined must not be
range and the 7:30 to of an individual pit is 0.062 inch greater than 20% of either the
10:30 range. (1.57 mm). Pushed-up material 1:30 to 4:30 range or 20% of
is not permitted. The maximum the 7:30 to 10:30 range. If the
permitted amount of damage serviceable limits or the repair
or pitting is 20% of the surface. limits are exceeded, replace
Linear corrosion pitting is not the hub in accordance with the
permitted. Pin-point penetrant Part Retirement Procedures
indications (from corrosion pitting) chapter of Hartzell Propeller
are permitted. Inc. Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
C. Inspect dowel pin bore for Corrosion is not permitted. Damage The maximum depth of repair
corrosion or damage at or pits are permitted to a maximum permitted is 0.007 inch (0.17 mm).
Surface “B” (this surface depth of 0.002 inch (0.05 mm). If the serviceable limits or the
does not contact the The maximum permitted diameter repair limits are exceeded, replace
dowel pin). of an individual pit is 0.062 inch the hub in accordance with the
(1.57 mm). Linear corrosion pitting Part Retirement Procedures
is not permitted. Pin-point penetrant chapter of Hartzell Propeller
indications (from corrosion pitting) Inc. Standard Practices Manual
are permitted. 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
D. Examine the bottom Corrosion is not permitted. The The maximum permitted
surface of the dowel pin maximum permitted depth of depth of repair is 0.007 inch
bore for corrosion or damage or a pit is 0.002 inch (0.17 mm). If the serviceable
damage (some dowel pin (0.05 mm). The maximum limits or the repair limits are
holes are through holes permitted diameter of an exceeded, replace the hub
and do not have a bottom individual pit is 0.062 inch in accordance with the Part
surface as shown in (1.57 mm). Linear corrosion Retirement Procedures chapter
Figure 1-34). pitting is not permitted. of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Pin-point penetrant indications Standard Practices Manual
(from corrosion pitting) are 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
permitted.
A. Examine the hub The maximum permitted depth Repair is permitted to a depth
extension for a rough of a rough surface finish or an of 0.010 inch (0.25 mm). The
surface or pitting. imperfection is 0.005 inch repair must be in an area no
(0.12 mm). The maximum greater than 1.0 square inch
diameter of an individual pit is (645 sq. mm) and at least
0.0625 inch (1.587 mm). The 0.25 inch (6.4 mm) from any
maximum permitted depth of an other repaired area.
individual pit is 0.005 inch
(0.12 mm). Linear penetrant
indications are not permitted.
"C"
Shoulder
"G"
"E"
"D"
"A"
"B"
"F"
Shoulder of the
Retaining Groove
Retaining Ring
Groove
Shoulder of the
Retaining Groove
APS5952, TPI-202-3-046
A. Measure the pitch change Measure the pitch change rod Repair is not permitted. If not
rod bushing ID. Refer to bushing ID while the bushing is within the serviceable limits,
"A" in Figure 1-35. installed in the hub. A smooth replace the pitch change rod
surface finish is required. bushing.
The maximum permitted ID is
0.940 inch (23.87 mm).
B. Measure the pitch change Measure the pitch change rod Repair is not permitted. If not
rod bushing ID O‑ring bushing ID O-ring groove while within the serviceable limits,
groove. Refer to "B" in the bushing is installed in the replace the pitch change rod
Figure 1-35. hub. A smooth surface finish is bushing.
required. The maximum permitted
ID is 1.179 inch (29.94 mm).
C. Measure the pitch change The minimum permitted OD is Repair is not permitted. If the
rod bushing OD O-ring 1.958 inch (49.74 mm). OD is less than the permitted
groove. Refer to "C" in serviceable limits, replace the
Figure 1-35. pitch change rod bushing.
D. Measure the pitch change Light scoring is permitted. Repair is not permitted. If the
rod bushing OD between OD is less than the permitted
the retaining ring groove For B-5952 the minimum serviceable limits, replace the
and the end of the part permitted OD is 1.614 inch pitch change rod bushing.
away from the shoulder. (41.00 mm).
Refer to "D" in Figure 1-35.
For B-5952-1 the minimum
permitted OD is 1.618 inch
(41.10 mm).
E. Measure the pitch change Light scoring is permitted. Repair is not permitted. If the
rod bushing OD between OD is less than the permitted
the retaining ring groove For B-5952 the minimum serviceable limits, replace the
and the shoulder. Refer to permitted OD is 1.630 inch pitch change rod bushing.
"E" in Figure 1-35. (41.41 mm).
F. Measure the OD of the For B-5952 the minimum If the OD of the retaining ring
retaining ring groove. permitted OD of the retaining groove is less than the permitted
Refer to "F" in Figure 1-35. ring groove is 1.520 inch serviceable limits, replace the
(38.61 mm). pitch change rod bushing.
G. Visually examine each The maximum permitted total If the damage for either shoulder
shoulder of the retaining accumulated damage for is greater than the permitted
ring groove for damage. each shoulder is 25% of the serviceable limits, replace the
circumference. rod hub bushing.
H. Measure the width of The maximum permitted width If the width of the retaining
the retaining ring groove. of the retaining ring groove is ring groove is greater than the
Refer to "G" in Figure 0.074 inch (1.87 mm). permitted serviceable limits,
1-35. replace the rod hub bushing.
"C"
Shoulder
"E"
"G"
"E"
"D"
"A"
"B"
"F"
Shoulder of the
Retaining Ring Groove
Retaining Ring
Groove
Shoulder of the
APS6108A, TPI-202-3-047
A. Measure and visually Measure the pitch change rod If the ID of the pitch change
examine the pitch change bushing ID while the bushing is rod bushing is greater than the
rod bushing ID. Refer to installed in the hub. A smooth permitted serviceable limits or if
"A" in Figure 1-36. surface finish is required. the surface finish is not smooth,
The maximum permitted ID is replace the pitch change rod
0.815 inch (20.70 mm). bushing.
B. Measure and visually Measure the pitch change rod If the ID of the O-ring groove
examine the pitch change bushing ID O-ring groove while is greater than the permitted
rod bushing ID O‑ring the bushing is installed in the serviceable limits or if the surface
groove. Refer to "B" in hub. A smooth surface finish is finish is not smooth, replace the
Figure 1-36. required. The maximum permitted pitch change rod bushing.
ID is 1.055 inch (26.79 mm).
C. Measure the pitch change For B-6108 the minimum If the OD of the O-ring groove
rod bushing OD O-ring permitted OD is 1.270 inch is less than the permitted
groove. Refer to "C" in (32.26 mm). serviceable limits, replace the
Figure 1-36. pitch change rod bushing.
For B-6108-1 the minimum
permitted OD is 1.274 inch
(32.36 mm).
D. Measure the pitch change Light scoring is permitted. If the OD of the pitch change rod
rod bushing OD between bushing is less than the permitted
the retaining ring groove For B-6108 the minimum serviceable limits or if there is
and the end of the part permitted OD is 1.363 inch more than light scoring, replace
away from the shoulder. (34.62 mm). the pitch change rod bushing.
Refer to "D" in Figure 1-36.
For B-6108-1 the minimum
permitted OD is 1.367 inch
(34.73 mm).
E. Measure the pitch change Light scoring is permitted. If the OD of the pitch change rod
rod bushing OD between bushing is less than the permitted
the retaining ring groove For B-6108 the minimum serviceable limits or if there is
and the shoulder. Refer to permitted OD is 1.377 inch more than light scoring, replace
"E" in Figure 1-36. (34.98 mm). the pitch change rod bushing.
F. Measure the OD of the For B-6108 the minimum If the OD of the retaining ring
retaining ring groove Refer permitted OD of the retaining groove is less than the permitted
to "F" in Figure 1-36. ring groove is 1.284 inch serviceable limits, replace the
(32.62 mm). pitch change rod bushing.
G. Visually examine each The maximum permitted total If the damage for either shoulder
shoulder of the retaining accumulated damage for is greater than the permitted
ring groove for damage. each shoulder is 25% of the serviceable limits, replace the
circumference. rod hub bushing.
H. Measure the width of The maximum permitted width If the width of the retaining
the retaining ring groove. of the retaining ring groove is ring groove is greater than the
Refer to "G" in 0.062 inch (1.57 mm). permitted serviceable limits,
Figure 1-35. replace the rod hub bushing.
"I"
"H" "G"
"F"
TPI-102778
A. Measure and visually The maximum permitted ID is If the ID of the pitch change
examine the ID of 0.741 inch (18.82 mm). A smooth rod repair bushing is greater
the pitch change rod surface finish is required. than the permitted serviceable
repair bushing ("F"). limits or if the surface finish is
not smooth, replace the pitch
change rod repair bushing.
B. Measure and visually The maximum permitted O-ring ID If the O-ring ID is greater than
examine the ID of is 0.985 inch (25.01 mm). the permitted serviceable
the pitch change rod A smooth surface finish is limits or if the surface finish is
repair bushing O-ring required. not smooth, replace the pitch
groove ("G"). change rod repair bushing.
C. Measure the OD of The minimum permitted O-ring If the O-ring OD is less than
the pitch change rod OD is 0.889 inch (22.59 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
repair bushing O-ring replace the pitch change rod
groove ("H"). repair bushing.
D. Measure and visually The minimum permitted OD is If the O-ring OD is less than the
examine the OD of 1.0605 inch (26.937 mm). Light permitted serviceable limits or if
the pitch change rod scoring is permitted. there is more than light scoring,
repair bushing ("I"). replace the pitch change rod
repair bushing.
"M"
"L" "K"
"J"
102779
A. Measure and visually The maximum permitted ID is If the ID of the pitch change rod
examine the ID of the 0.671 inch (17.04 mm). A smooth repair bushing is greater than
pitch change rod repair surface finish is required. the permitted serviceable limits
bushing ("J"). or if the surface finish is not
smooth, replace the pitch
change rod repair bushing.
B. Measure and visually The maximum permitted O-ring If the O-ring ID is greater than
examine the ID of the ID is 0.849 inch (21.56 mm). A the permitted serviceable
of the pitch change rod smooth surface finish is required. limits or if the surface finish is
repair bushing O-ring not smooth, replace the pitch
groove ("K"). change rod repair bushing.
C. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted O-ring If the bushing O-ring OD is less
of the pitch change rod OD is 0.755 inch (19.18 mm). than the permitted serviceable
repair bushing O-ring limits, replace the pitch change
groove ("L"). rod repair bushing.
D. Measure and visually The minimum permitted OD is If the O-ring OD is less than the
examine the of the 0.9355 inch (23.77 mm). Light permitted serviceable limits or if
pitch change rod repair scoring is permitted. there is more than light scoring,
bushing OD ("M"). replace the pitch change rod
repair bushing.
"O" "N"
102580-2
A. Measure and visually The maximum permitted ID is If the ID of the pitch change
examine the ID of the 0.741 inch (18.82 mm). A smooth rod repair bushing is greater
pitch change rod repair surface finish is required. than the permitted serviceable
bushing ("N"). limits or if the surface finish is
not smooth, replace the pitch
change rod repair bushing.
B. Measure and visually The minimum permitted OD is If the O-ring OD is less than
examine the pitch 0.8680 inch (22.048 mm). Light the permitted serviceable
change rod repair scoring is permitted. There limits or if there is more than
bushing OD ("O"). must be a 0.0005 to 0.001 inch light scoring, replace the pitch
(0.0127 to 0.025 mm) diametrical change rod repair bushing.
difference between the rebored
pitch change rod bore and
the OD dimension of the pitch
change rod repair bushing (bore
of the hub is larger than the pitch
change rod repair bushing).
"Q" "P"
102580-1
A. Measure and visually The maximum permitted ID is If the ID of the pitch change
examine the ID of the 0.671 inch (17.04 mm). A smooth rod repair bushing is greater
pitch change rod repair surface finish is required. than the permitted serviceable
bushing ("P"). limits or if the surface finish is
not smooth, replace the pitch
change rod repair bushing.
B. Measure and visually The minimum permitted OD is If the O-ring OD is less than the
examine the OD of 0.8680 inch (22.048 mm). Light permitted serviceable limits or if
the pitch change rod scoring is permitted. There there is more than light scoring,
repair bushing (Q). must be a 0.0005 to 0.001 inch replace the pitch change rod
(0.0127 to 0.025 mm) diametrical repair bushing.
difference between the rebored
pitch change rod bore and
the OD dimension of the pitch
change rod repair bushing (bore
of the hub is larger than the pitch
change rod repair bushing).
"B"
"C"
G
"D"
"H"
"B"
"E"
"A"
"F"
"D"
"A" TPI-103433
A. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
pitch change rod bushing is 1.057 inch (26.85 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("A"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
B. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
pitch change rod bushing is 0.809 inch (20.55 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("B"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
C. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
retaining ring groove is 0.757 inch (19.23 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("C"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
D. Visually examine each The maximum permitted total If the damage for either shoulder
shoulder of the retaining accumulated damage for is greater than the permitted
ring groove ("C") for each shoulder is 25% of the serviceable limits, replace the
damage. circumference. pitch change rod bushing.
E. Measure the width of The maximum permitted width is If the measurement is greater
the retaining ring groove 0.050 inch (0.12 mm). than the permitted serviceable
("G"). limits, replace the pitch change
rod bushing.
F. Measure the ID of the The maximum permitted diameter If the measurement is greater
pitch change rod bushing is 0.671 inch (17.04 mm). than the permitted serviceable
("D"). limits, replace the pitch change
rod bushing.
G. Measure the ID of the The maximum permitted diameter If the measurement is greater
O-ring groove of the is 0.849 inch (21.56 mm). than the permitted serviceable
pitch change rod bushing limits, replace the pitch change
("E"). (O-ring between rod bushing.
the bushing and the pitch
change rod).
H. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
O-ring groove of the pitch is 0.959 inch (24.36 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
change rod bushing ("F"). replace the pitch change rod
(O-ring between pitch bushing.
change rod bushing and
hub).
"B"
"C"
"G"
"D"
"B"
"A"
"E"
"F"
"A"
"D" TPI-103434-1
A. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
pitch change rod bushing is 1.057 inch (26.85 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("A"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
B. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
pitch change rod bushing is 0.872 inch (22.15 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("B"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
C. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
retaining ring groove is 0.816 inch (20.73 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("C"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
D. Visually examine each The maximum permitted total If the damage for either shoulder
shoulder of the retaining accumulated damage for is greater than the permitted
ring groove ("C") for each shoulder is 25% of the serviceable limits, replace the
damage. circumference. pitch change rod bushing.
E. Measure the width of The maximum permitted width If the measurement is greater
the retaining ring groove is 0.050 inch (0.12 mm). than the permitted serviceable
("G"). limits, replace the bushing.
F. Measure the ID of the The maximum permitted diameter If the measurement is greater
pitch change rod bushing is 0.671 inch (17.04 mm). than the permitted serviceable
("D"). limits, replace the pitch change
rod bushing.
G. Measure the ID of the The maximum permitted diameter If the measurement is greater
O-ring groove of the is 0.849 inch (21.56 mm). than the permitted serviceable
pitch change rod bushing limits, replace the pitch change
("E"). (O-ring between rod bushing.
the bushing and the pitch
change rod).
H. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
O-ring groove of the pitch is 0.959 inch (24.36 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
change rod bushing ("F"). replace the pitch change rod
(O-ring between the pitch bushing.
change rod bushing and
the hub).
"B"
"C"
"D"
"B" "G"
"A"
"E"
"F"
"A"
"D"
TPI-103434-2
A. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
pitch change rod bushing is 1.057 inch (26.85 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("A"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
B. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
pitch change rod bushing is 0.872 inch (22.15 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("B"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
C. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
retaining ring groove is 0.816 inch (20.72 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("C"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
D. Visually examine each The maximum permitted total If the damage for either shoulder
shoulder of the retaining accumulated damage for is greater than the permitted
ring groove ("C") for each shoulder is 25% of the serviceable limits, replace the
damage. circumference. pitch change rod bushing.
E. Measure the width of The maximum permitted width If the measurement is greater
the retaining ring groove is 0.050 inch (0.12 mm). than the permitted serviceable
("G"). limits, replace the pitch change
rod bushing.
F. Measure the ID of the The maximum permitted diameter If the measurement is greater
pitch change rod bushing is 0.671 inch (17.04 mm). than the permitted serviceable
("D"). limits, replace the pitch change
rod bushing.
G. Measure the ID of the The maximum permitted diameter If the measurement is greater
O-ring groove of the is 0.849 inch (21.56 mm). than the permitted serviceable
pitch change rod bushing limits, replace the pitch change
("E"). (O-ring between rod bushing.
the bushing and the pitch
change rod).
H. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
O-ring groove of the pitch is 0.959 inch (24.36 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
change rod bushing ("F"). replace the pitch change rod
(O-ring between the pitch bushing.
change rod bushing and
the hub).
"D"
"B"
"C"
"G"
"E"
"B"
"D"
"A"
"F"
"A"
TPI-103434-3
A. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
pitch change rod bushing is 1.298 inch (32.97 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("A"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
B. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
pitch change rod bushing is 1.123 inch (28.53 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("B"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
C. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
retaining ring groove is 1.053 inch (26.75 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
("C"). replace the pitch change rod
bushing.
D. Visually examine each The maximum permitted total If the damage for either shoulder
shoulder of the retaining accumulated damage for is greater than the permitted
ring groove ("C") for each shoulder is 25% of the serviceable limits, replace the
damage. circumference. pitch change rod bushing.
E. Measure the width of The maximum permitted width If the measurement is greater
the retaining ring groove is 0.063 inch (1.60 mm). than the permitted serviceable
("G"). limits, replace the pitch change
rod bushing.
F. Measure the ID of the The maximum permitted diameter If the measurement is greater
pitch change rod bushing is 0.671 inch (17.04 mm). than the permitted serviceable
("D"). limits, replace the pitch change
rod bushing.
G. Measure the ID of the The maximum permitted diameter If the measurement is greater
O-ring groove of the is 0.849 inch (21.56 mm). than the permitted serviceable
pitch change rod bushing limits, replace the pitch change
("E"). (O-ring between rod bushing.
the bushing and the pitch
change rod).
H. Measure the OD of the The minimum permitted diameter If the measurement is less than
O-ring groove of the pitch is 1.193 inch (30.31 mm). the permitted serviceable limits,
change rod bushing ("F"). replace the pitch change rod
(O-ring between the pitch bushing.
change rod bushing and
the hub).
Shoulder
TI-202-3-015
A. Visually inspect each The maximum permitted total If the damage is greater than
shoulder of the retaining accumulated damage for 25% for either shoulder, replace
ring groove for damage. each shoulder is 25% of the the hub in accordance with the
circumference. Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Inc. Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
B. For a hub that uses If there is wear, measure the ID If the wear is greater than the
internal spiral retaining and width of the spiral retaining permitted serviceable limits,
ring A-5839-87, visually ring groove. The maximum replace the hub in accordance
examine the compact hub permitted ID is 0.917 inch with the Part Retirement
retaining ring groove ID (23.29 mm); the maximum Procedures chapter of Hartzell
and sidewalls for wear. permitted width (undamaged) Propeller Inc. Standard
is 0.0400 inch (1.016 mm). Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
C. For a hub that uses If there is wear, measure the ID If the wear is greater than the
internal spiral retaining and width of the spiral retaining permitted serviceable limits,
ring A-5839-93, visually ring groove. The maximum replace the hub in accordance
examine the compact hub permitted ID is 0.980 inch with the Part Retirement
retaining ring groove ID (24.89 mm); the maximum Procedures chapter of Hartzell
and sidewalls for wear. permitted width (undamaged) Propeller Inc. Standard
is 0.0400 inch (1.016 mm). Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
D. For a hub that uses If there is wear, measure the ID If the wear is greater than the
internal spiral retaining and width of the spiral retaining permitted serviceable limits,
ring A-5839-106, visually ring groove. The maximum replace the hub in accordance
examine the compact hub permitted ID is 1.110 inches with the Part Retirement
retaining ring groove ID (28.19 mm); the maximum Procedures chapter of Hartzell
and sidewalls for wear. permitted width (undamaged) Propeller Inc. Standard
is 0.0450 inch (1.143 mm). Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Hub Lip
Loss of Material
0.50 inch
(12.7 mm)
maximum
0.25 inch
(6.3 mm)
maximum
Loss of
Material
(Shaded
Area)
Hub Lip Hub Lip
Shoulder 0.070 inch
(1.77 mm)
maximum
"A"
"A"
"A"
"B"
"A"
"B"
Repair
Area
Lip Height
W10112, W10186, TI-00139
Section "B"-"B"
A. Perform a dimensional The maximum permitted lip Repair the area in accordance
inspection of the height is 0.020 inch (0.50 mm). with the serviceable limits and
counterbore lip height of Figure 1-47.
E-393-2 and E-6826 hubs
in 4 locations "A" as
indicated in Figure 1-47.
NOTE: This is to provide
clearance for the
B-6265 de-ice
bracket.
TI-202003-1
B. Visually examine the ID For the holes that are adjacent An ID that is less than the
of the bolt hole that is to the blade arm opening, the minimum permitted size may be
adjacent to the hub parting maximum permitted depth of reamed larger, but must be less
line in the engine-side and damage in the form of threads than the maximum permitted.
cylinder-side of the hub is 0.004 inch (0.10 mm). All other This repair may also be used
for damage in the form holes have no limit for depth of to the same maximum and
of threads that is caused damage in the form of threads minimum diameter limits to
by using a rotary tool for that is caused by the hub reduce a thread depth that is
insertion or removal of the clamping bolts. If damage in greater than the maximum
hub clamping bolts. the form of threads is present, permitted thread depth of
measure the affected holes. 0.004 inch (0.10 mm). If the
For all hub clamping bolt holes, damage is greater than the
the minimum permitted ID is permitted serviceable limits,
0.371 inch (9.43 mm). Although replace the hub in accordance
damage in the form of threads with the Part Retirement
may be present, there must Procedures chapter of Hartzell
still be enough unaffected hub Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
clamping bolt hole ID surface Manual 202A (61-01-02),
to be within the maximum and Volume 6.
minimum permitted limits when
checked with a pin gauge.
TPI-202-3-021
A. 4-Blade Lightweight Turbine Hub with "A" Flange, Prop Model HC-(D,E)4A-3( )
Refer to Figure 1-49.
(1) Visually examine Bore "A" The maximum permitted ID If the ID is greater than the
on the cylinder hub half of Bore "A" is 0.326 inch permitted serviceable limits,
and engine flange hub half (18.28 mm). replace the hub in accordance
for wear. If there is wear, with the Part Retirement
measure the ID. Refer to Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Figure 1-49, Bore "A". Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(2) Visually examine Bore "A" Corrosion is not permitted. Remove corrosion by polishing
on the cylinder hub half The maximum permitted with an abrasive pad CM47,
and engine flange hub half depth of pitting or damage or equivalent. The maximum
for corrosion, pitting, or is 0.003 inch (0.07 mm) permitted depth of repair is
damage. Refer to on a maximum of 25% of 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). Repair is
Figure 1-49, Bore "A". either the cylinder or engine considered to be damage and is
flange hub half Bore "A". limited along with the total pitting
The maximum permitted and damage area limitation in the
diameter for an individual pit serviceable limits. Repair must
is 0.0625 inch (1.587 mm). not increase the ID greater than
Linear corrosion pitting is not 0.326 inch (8.28 mm) to permit a
permitted. A linear penetrant pin gage of greater diameter to
indication is not permitted. go into the bore. If the corrosion,
pitting, or repair is greater than
the permitted serviceable limits
or the corrective action limits,
replace the hub in accordance
with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
A. 4-Blade Lightweight Turbine Hub with "A" Flange, Prop Model HC-(D,E)4A-3( ), continued
Refer to Figure 1-49.
(3) Visually examine the The maximum depth of Remove rough damage, sharp
threads in Area "B" in a rough surface finish or edges or pushed-up material by
the cylinder hub half for imperfections is 0.002 inch polishing with an abrasive pad
damage. Refer to (0.05 mm). The maximum CM47, or equivalent. Carefully
Figure 1-49, Area "B". permitted diameter for an polish the damaged threads
individual pit is 0.0625 inch and blend into the remaining
(1.587 mm). The maximum undamaged threads. Any repair
permitted depth of an is to be considered as damage
individual pit is 0.002 inch accumulation. If the damage
(0.05 mm). A maximum is greater than the permitted
of one thread of total serviceable limits or the repair
accumulated damage is does not meet the corrective
permitted. Linear corrosion action limits, replace the hub
pitting is not permitted. A in accordance with the Part
linear penetrant indication is Retirement Procedures chapter
not permitted. of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Bore "A"
Bore "A"
Area "D"
Spring
Can Seal Groove
ID "C" ID "B"
TPI-22-3-022
4-Blade Lightweight Turbine Hub or 5-blade Raptor Turbine Hub With "N" or "P" Flange
Figure 1-50
B. 4-Blade Lightweight Turbine Hub with "N" or "P" Flange, Prop Model HC-(D,E)4(N,P)-3( )
and 5-blade Raptor Turbine Hub with "N" or "P" Flange, Propeller Model 5D3-(N,P)338-( )
Refer to Figure 1-50.
(1) Visually examine The maximum permitted ID If the ID is greater than the
Bore "A" on both sides of Bore "A" is 0.570 inch permitted serviceable limits,
of the seal groove in the (14.47 mm). replace the hub in accordance
cylinder hub half for wear. with the Part Retirement
If there is wear, measure Procedures chapter of Hartzell
the ID. Refer to Propeller Inc. Standard
Figure 1-50, Bore "A" . Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
B. 4-Blade Lightweight Turbine Hub with "N" or "P" Flange, Propeller Model HC-(D,E)4(N,P)-3( )
and 5-blade Raptor Turbine Hub with "N" or "P" Flange, Propeller Model 5D3-(N,P)338-( ), continued
Refer to Figure 1-50.
(3) Visually examine the The maximum permitted ID Remove burrs by polishing with
Seal Groove ID "B" in is 0.741 inch (18.82 mm). an abrasive pad CM47
the cylinder side hub half or equivalent. If the Seal
for wear. If there is wear, Groove ID "B" is greater than
measure the ID of the the permitted serviceable limits,
seal groove. Refer to replace the hub in accordance
Figure 1-50, Seal with the Part Retirement
Groove ID "B". Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(4) Visually examine the The maximum permitted ID is If the Spring Can ID "C" is
hub Spring Can ID "C" 0.833 inch (21.15 mm). greater than the permitted
for wear. If there is wear, serviceable limits, replace the
measure the ID of the hub in accordance with the
Spring Can ID. Refer to Part Retirement Procedures
Figure 1-50, Spring chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Can ID "C". Inc. Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(5) Visually examine the Corrosion is not permitted. Remove corrosion by polishing
spring can interface surface The maximum permitted with an abrasive pad CM47
Area "D" for corrosion, depth of pitting or damage is or equivalent. The maximum
pitting, or damage. Refer to 0.003 inch (0.076 mm) permitted depth of repair is
Figure 1-50, Area D". on a maximum of 25% of 0.008 inch (0.20 mm). Repair
Area "D". The maximum is considered to be damage
permitted diameter for an and is limited along with the
individual pit is 0.0625 inch total pitting and damage area
(1.587 mm). Linear corrosion limitation in the serviceable
pitting is not permitted. A limits. If the corrosion, pitting,
linear penetrant indication or repair is greater than the
is not permitted. Pitting or permitted serviceable limits
damage that does not permit or the corrective action limits,
the tight fit of the spring can replace the hub in accordance
is not permitted. with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
Beta Rod
Beta Rod
104033 Bushing
B-5132 Backup Ring
(Quantity 2)
Hub That DOES Use a 104033 Bushing
TPI-202-3-023
Engine-side Cylinder-side
Counterbore ID "E"
Seal
Bore
Bore"A"1
A1 Bore "A2" Groove
ID "B"
TPI-202-3-024
(1) Visually examine The maximum permitted ID of If the ID is greater than the
Bore "A1" and Bore "A2" Bore "A1" and Bore "A2" is permitted serviceable limits,
on the cylinder hub half 0.635 inch (16.12 mm). repair/modify Bore "A2" in
for wear. If there is wear, all three beta rod holes in
measure the ID. Refer to accordance with the section
Figure 1-52, Bore "A1" "Modification of a Five Blade
and Bore "A2". Lightweight Turbine Hub for
Use of a 104033 Bushing in
the Beta Rod Holes" in this
chapter. (This will require the
hub to use 104033 bushings
to pilot the beta rod in all three
beta rod holes). In association
with accomplishment of the
repair, the maximum permitted
diameter of Bore "A1" is
changed to 0.642 inch
(16.30 mm).
(3) Visually examine the The maximum permitted Remove raised surface
Seal Groove ID "B" in the inside diameter is 0.805 inch imperfections by polishing with
cylinder side hub half for (20.44 mm). Minor surface an abrasive pad CM47, or
wear or imperfections. If imperfections are permitted. equivalent. If the seal groove
there is wear, measure Imperfections that permit ID is greater than the permitted
the ID of the seal groove. grease to leak past the seal serviceable limits, replace the
Refer to Figure 1-52, Seal are not permitted. hub in accordance with the.
Groove ID "B". Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Inc. Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(4) Visually examine Bore "C" The maximum permitted ID of If the ID is greater than the
on both sides of the seal Bore "C" is 0.384 inch permitted serviceable limits,
groove in the engine side (9.75 mm). replace the hub in accordance
hub half for wear. If there with the Part Retirement
is wear, measure the ID. Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Refer to Figure 1-52, Propeller Inc. Standard
Bore "C". Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(5) Visually examine Bore "C" Corrosion is not permitted. Remove corrosion by polishing
on both sides of the seal Pitting or damage is with an abrasive pad CM47,
groove in the engine hub permitted to a maximum or equivalent. The maximum
half for corrosion, pitting, depth of 0.003 inch permitted depth of repair is
or damage. Refer to (0.07 mm) on a maximum 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). Repair
Figure 1-52, Bore "C". of 25% of the cylinder hub is considered to be damage
half Bore "C". The maximum and is limited along with the
permitted diameter for an total pitting and damage area
individual pit is 0.0625 inch limitation in the serviceable
(1.587 mm). Linear corrosion limits. Repair is not permitted
pitting is not permitted. to increase the ID greater
A linear penetrant indication than 0.384 inch (9.75 mm) to
is not permitted. permit a pin gage of greater
diameter to go into the bore. If
the corrosion, pitting, or repair
is greater than the permitted
serviceable limits or the
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
(6) Visually examine the The maximum permitted Remove raised imperfections
seal groove ID "D" in the inside diameter is 0.488 inch by polishing with an abrasive
engine side hub half for (12.39 mm). Minor surface pad CM47, or equivalent.
wear or imperfections. If imperfections are permitted. If the seal groove ID "D" is
there is wear, measure Imperfections that would greater than the permitted
the ID of the seal groove. permit grease to leak past the serviceable limits, replace the
Refer to Figure 1-52, Seal seal are not permitted. hub in accordance with the
Groove ID "D". Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
(7) Measure the counterbore The maximum permitted Remove raised imperfections
ID E in the engine side ID by measurement only is by polishing with an abrasive
hub half. Refer to 0.4691 inch (11.915 mm). pad CM47, or equivalent. If the
Figure 1-52, Counterbore A slightly larger diameter ID is greater than the permitted
ID "E". is permitted if it can be serviceable limits, replace the
demonstrated that the later hub in accordance with the
installed bushing is tight in Part Retirement Procedures
this diameter (requires press chapter of Hartzell Propeller
or a drift and mallet to install Inc. Standard Practices Manual
and does not easily push 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
in or out). Minor surface
imperfections are permitted.
Imperfections that do not
permit the tight fit of the
bushing are not permitted.
Engine-side Cylinder-side
Counterbore ID "E"
(1) Visually examine Bore "A" The maximum permitted ID If the ID is greater than the
in the cylinder hub half of Bore "A" is 0.642 inch permitted serviceable limits,
for wear. If there is wear, (16.30 mm). replace the hub in accordance
measure the ID. Refer to with the Part Retirement
Figure 1-53, Bore "A". Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(2) Visually inspect beta rod Corrosion is not permitted. Remove corrosion by polishing
Bore "A" in the cylinder hub Pitting or damage is with an abrasive pad CM47,
half for corrosion, pitting, or permitted to a maximum or equivalent. The maximum
damage. Refer to depth of 0.003 inch permitted depth of spot repair
Figure 1-53, Bore "A". (0.07 mm) on a maximum is 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). Repair
of 25% of Bore "A". The is considered to be damage
maximum permitted diameter and is limited along with the
for an individual pit is total pitting and damage area
0.0625 inch (1.587 mm). limitation in the serviceable
Linear corrosion pitting is not limits. Repair is not permitted
permitted. A linear penetrant to increase the ID greater than
indication is not permitted. 0.642 inch (16.30 mm). If the
corrosion, pitting, or repair
is greater than the permitted
serviceable limits or the
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Inc. Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(3) Visually examine the The maximum permitted ID of If the ID of the counterbore
Counterbore ID "B" for the counterbore is 0.806 inch in the cylinder hub half is
wear. If there is wear (20.47 mm). greater than the permitted
measure the Counterbore serviceable limit, replace the
ID "B" in the cylinder hub hub in accordance with the
half. Refer to Part Retirement Procedures
Figure 1-53, chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Counterbore ID "B". Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
(4) Visually examine the The maximum permitted If depth of the counterbore
Counterbore ID "B" depth depth of the counterbore is is greater than the permitted
for wear. If there is wear, 0.411 inch (10.43 mm). serviceable limit, replace the
measure the depth of hub in accordance with the
Counterbore ID "B" on the Part Retirement Procedures
cylinder hub half. Refer to chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Figure 1-53, Counterbore Inc. Standard Practices
ID "B". Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
(5) Visually examine the Corrosion is not permitted. Remove corrosion by polishing
Counterbore ID "B" in Pitting or damage is with an abrasive pad CM47,
the cylinder hub half permitted to a maximum or equivalent. The maximum
for corrosion, pitting, or depth of 0.003 inch permitted depth of spot repair is
damage. Refer to (0.07 mm) on a maximum 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). Repair
Figure 1-53, Counterbore of 25% of the counterbore. is considered to be damage
ID "B". The maximum permitted and is limited along with the
diameter for an individual pit total pitting and damage area
is 0.0625 inch (1.587 mm). limitation in the serviceable
Linear corrosion pitting is not limits. Repair is not permitted
permitted. A linear penetrant to increase the ID greater than
indication is not permitted. 0.806 inch (20.47 mm) to permit
a pin gage of greater diameter
to go into the bore. Repair is
also not permitted to increase
the ID larger than the OD of the
seals that are installed under
the 104033 bushing.
(Refer to Figure 1-51 for
B-5132 Ring, Backup location.)
If the corrosion, pitting, or repair
is greater than the permitted
serviceable limits or the
corrective action limits, replace
the hub in accordance with the
Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller
Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
(6) Visually examine Bore "C" The maximum permitted ID Minor polishing with an
on the engine side hub of Bore "C" is 0.384 inch abrasive pad CM47,
half for wear and minor (9.75 mm). Minor surface or equivalent of raised
surface imperfections. If imperfections are permitted. imperfections is permitted. If the
there is wear, measure ID is greater than the permitted
the ID. Refer to serviceable limits, replace the
Figure 1-53, Bore "C". hub in accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(7) Visually examine Bore "C" Corrosion is not permitted. Remove corrosion by polishing
on both sides of the seal Pitting or damage is with an abrasive pad CM47,
groove in the engine hub permitted to a maximum or equivalent. The maximum
half for corrosion, pitting, depth of 0.003 inch permitted depth of repair is
or damage. Refer to (0.07 mm) on a maximum 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). Repair
Figure 1-53, Bore "C". of 25% of Bore "C". The is considered to be damage
maximum permitted diameter and is limited along with the
for an individual pit is total pitting and damage area
0.0625 inch (1.587 mm). limitation in the serviceable
Linear corrosion pitting is not limits. Repair is not permitted
permitted. A linear penetrant to increase the ID greater
indication is not permitted. than 0.384 inch (9.75 mm) to
permit a pin gage of greater
diameter to go into the bore. If
the corrosion, pitting, or repair
is greater than the permitted
serviceable limits or the
corrective action limits,
replace the hub in accordance
with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(8) Visually examine the The maximum permitted ID Raised imperfections may
Seal Groove ID "D" on is 0.488 inch (12.39 mm). be removed by polishing
the engine side hub half Minor surface imperfections with an abrasive pad CM47,
for wear and surface are permitted. Imperfections or equivalent. If the ID is
imperfections. If there is that would permit grease to greater than the permitted
wear, measure the ID of leak past the seal are not serviceable limits, replace the
the Seal Groove ID "D". permitted. hub in accordance with the Part
Refer to Figure 1-53, Seal Retirement Procedures chapter
Groove ID "D". of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(9) Measure the Counterbore The maximum permitted Raised imperfections may
ID "E" in the engine side ID by measurement only is be removed by polishing
hub half. Refer to 0.4691 Inch (11.915 mm). with an abrasive pad CM47,
Figure 1-53, Counterbore A slightly larger diameter or equivalent. If the ID is
ID "E". is permitted if it can be greater than the permitted
demonstrated that the later serviceable limits, replace the
installed bushing is tight in hub in accordance with the Part
this diameter (requires press Retirement Procedures chapter
or a drift and mallet to install of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
and does not easily push Standard Practices Manual
in or out). Minor surface 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
imperfections are permitted.
Imperfections that affect the
tight fit of the bushing are not
permitted.
Engine-side Cylinder-side
Counterbore ID "D"
Counterbore ID "C"
TPI-202-3-026
6-Bladed Lightweight Turbine Hub D-1066 and D-1066-1, Propeller Model HC-A6A-3( )
Figure 1-54
(1) Visually examine Bore The maximum permitted ID If the ID is greater than the
"A" on both sides of the is 0.3865 inch (9.817 mm). permitted serviceable limits,
seal groove in the cylinder replace the hub in accordance
hub half for wear. If there with the Part Retirement
is wear, measure the ID. Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Refer to Figure 1-54, Propeller Inc. Standard
Bore "A". Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(2) Visually examine Bore "A" Corrosion is not permitted. Remove corrosion by polishing
on both sides of the seal Pitting or damage is with an abrasive pad CM47,
groove in the cylinder hub permitted to a maximum or equivalent. The maximum
half for corrosion, pitting, depth of 0.003 inch permitted depth of repair is
or damage. (Refer to (0.07 mm) on a maximum 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). Repair
Figure 1-54, Bore "A" for of 25% of the cylinder hub is considered to be damage
the location.) half Bore "A". The maximum and is limited along with the
permitted diameter for an total pitting and damage area
individual pit is 0.0625 inch limitation in the serviceable
(1.587 mm). Linear corrosion limits. Repair is not permitted
pitting is not permitted. to increase the ID greater than
A linear penetrant indication 0.3865 inch (9.817 mm) to
is not permitted. permit a pin gage of greater
diameter to go into the bore. If
the corrosion, pitting, or repair
is greater than the permitted
serviceable limits or the
corrective action limits,
replace the hub in accordance
with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(3) Visually examine the The maximum permitted ID Raised imperfections may
Seal Groove ID"B" in the is 0.488 inch (12.39 mm). be removed by polishing
cylinder side hub half for Minor surface imperfections with an abrasive pad CM47,
wear. If there is wear, are permitted. Imperfections or equivalent. If the ID is
measure the ID. Refer to that would permit grease to greater than the permitted
Figure 1-54, Seal Groove leak past the seal are not serviceable limits, replace the
ID "B". permitted. hub in accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(4) Measure the Counterbore The maximum permitted Raised imperfections may
ID "C" in the cylinder side ID by measurement only is be removed by polishing
hub half. Refer to 0.4691 Inch (11.915 mm). with an abrasive pad CM47,
Figure 1-54, Counterbore A slightly larger diameter or equivalent. If the ID is
ID "C". is permitted if it can be greater than the permitted
demonstrated that the later serviceable limits, replace the
installed bushing is tight in hub in accordance with the Part
this diameter (requires press Retirement Procedures chapter
or a drift and mallet to install of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
and does not easily push Standard Practices Manual
in or out). Minor surface 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
imperfections are permitted.
Imperfections that do not
permit the tight fit of the
bushing are not permitted.
(5) Visually examine The maximum permitted ID If the ID is greater than the
Bore "F" on both sides is 0.3865 inch (9.817 mm). permitted serviceable limits,
of the seal groove in the replace the hub in accordance
engine hub half for wear. with the Part Retirement
If there is wear, measure Procedures chapter of Hartzell
the ID. Refer to Propeller Inc. Standard
Figure 1-54, Bore "F". Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(6) Visually examine Bore "F" Corrosion is not permitted. Remove corrosion by polishing
on both sides of the seal Pitting or damage is with an abrasive pad CM47,
groove in the engine hub permitted to a maximum or equivalent. The maximum
half for corrosion, pitting, depth of 0.003 inch permitted depth of repair is
or damage. Refer to (0.076 mm) on a maximum 0.005 inch (0.12 mm). Repair
Figure 1-54, Bore "F". of 25% of the cylinder hub is considered to be damage
half Bore F. The maximum and is limited along with the
permitted diameter for an total pitting and damage area
individual pit is 0.0625 inch limitation in the serviceable
(1.587 mm). Linear corrosion limits. Repair is not permitted
pitting is not permitted. A to increase the ID greater than
linear penetrant indication is 0.3865 inch (9.817 mm) to
not permitted. permit a pin gage of greater
diameter to go into the bore. If
the corrosion, pitting, or repair
is greater than the permitted
serviceable limits or the
corrective action limits,
replace the hub in accordance
with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(7) Visually examine the The maximum permitted ID Raised imperfections may be
Seal Groove ID "E" in the is 0.488 inch (12.39 mm). removed by polishing with
engine side hub half for Minor surface imperfections an abrasive pad CM47, or
wear or imperfections. If are permitted. Imperfections equivalent. If the seal groove
there is wear, measure that would permit grease to inside diameter D is greater
the ID of the seal groove. leak past the seal are not than the permitted serviceable
Refer to Figure 1-54, Seal permitted. limits, replace the hub in
Groove ID "E". accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices
Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(8) Measure the Counterbore The maximum permitted Raised imperfections may
ID "D" on the engine side ID by measurement only is be removed by polishing
hub half. Refer to 0.4691 Inch (11.915 mm). with an abrasive pad CM47,
Figure 1-54, Counterbore A slightly larger diameter or equivalent. If the ID is
ID "D". is permitted if it can be greater than the permitted
demonstrated that the later serviceable limits, replace the
installed bushing is tight in hub in accordance with the Part
this diameter (requires press Retirement Procedures chapter
or a drift and mallet to install of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
and does not easily push Standard Practices Manual
in or out). Minor surface 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
imperfections are permitted.
Imperfections that do not
permit the tight fit of the
bushing are not permitted.
Balance Weight
Attachment Screw Hole.
A. Visually examine the bore Screw threads of balance weight When the balance weight
of each of the outboard attachment screws are not attachment screws are installed
hub bolts for a threaded permitted to interfere with the with the balance weights in
balance weight attachment installed hub clamping bolts. position, the screw thread
screw hole that intersects engagement must be within the
any of the bores. limits given in the Static and
Dynamic Balance chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 11 and
not interfere with the installed
hub clamping bolts.
(f) For all hubs, apply masking material to the pitch change rod hub bore to
prevent etching material from contacting the pitch change rod bore.
(g) For a hub that has had a pitch change rod hub bore bushing installed,
apply masking material to the pitch change rod hub bore to prevent
etching material from contacting the pitch change rod bore.
1 A pitch change rod hub bore repair bushing is either retained by
adhesive or by a spiral retaining ring in a groove in the hub.
(3) Acceptance Standards for Penetrant Inspection
(a) Linear indications are not permitted.
(b) At certain locations on the hub surface, pin point indications (indicative of
corrosion pits) may be permitted. Refer to Table 1-1.
(c) Except as permitted or repairable in accordance with the inspection and
repair criteria in Table 1-1, hubs with penetrant indications must be retired
in accordance with the Part Retirement Procedures chapter
of Hartzell Propeller Inc Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02),
Volume 6.
Ser No.
CH12345A A12345A
Ser No. A12345A
CH12345A
Left side of hub from No. 1 blade Right side of hub from No. 1 blade
Propeller serial number Hub serial number
Hubs made 1983 and prior Hubs made 1983 thru 1991
Hubs made December 1991 thru April 1997 Current hub design has the suffix "B" in the serial
W10147, W10148, W10149
have the suffix "A" in the serial number. number. The "fillet radius" is not present on "B"
serial number suffix hubs.
W10145, W10146,
Hub Identification
Figure 1-56
6. Repair
(e) An aluminum hub that does not require retirement in accordance with
the Special Inspections chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6 may be returned to service
after re-shot peening of the hub bearing retention area and overhaul in
accordance with this chapter.
(2) Procedure
(a) Perform shot peening in accordance with the procedures specified in
the Shot Peening chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 9 and this chapter.
9/16 - 24 UNEF
Tap 11/16 - 12N
GH-2 or GH-3
Drill Depth 0.75 inch (19.0 mm) 0.75 inch (19.0 mm)
Slimsert Specifications
Table 1-2
(3) Using clean compressed air, blow out any remaining unwanted material from
the hole.
(4) Penetrant inspect the hole and the surrounding area for cracks in accordance
with the Penetrant Inspection Chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 2.
(a) If there is a crack, retire the hub in accordance with the Part Retirement
Procedures chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual
202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(b) If the penetrant inspection is satisfactory, continue to the next step.
(c) If the repair is performed as a part of hub overhaul, chromic acid
anodize the hub before installing the threaded insert. Refer to the Chromic
Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(5) Preparing and Installing the Threaded Insert
(a) Thread tap the hole in accordance with Table 1-2.
(b) Cut off and deburr the knurled portion of the applicable Slimsert® (refer to
Table 1-2) to 0.635 inch (16.13 mm) length, resulting in a modified insert.
(j) Permit the retaining compound CM74 to cure for a minimum of 12 hours.
(k) If the threaded insert installation was not done as part of a hub overhaul,
apply chemical conversion coating to the machined surfaces of the hub
near both ends of the installed threaded insert.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(2) Procedure 1
NOTE: Hartzell Propeller Inc. repair kit TE409 includes the tools and parts
necessary to repair the lubrication fitting holes.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE DRILL IS CENTERED AND SQUARE
WITH THE HOLE.
(a) Drill the lubrication fitting hole diameter 0.281 +0.004/-0.001 inch
(7.13 +0.10/-0.02 mm) to a maximum depth of 0.440 inch (11.17 mm).
(b) Tap the lubrication fitting hole to 5/16 -24 UNF-3B MOD,
Minor 0.280-0.285 MOD (5/16-24 UNF-3B thread, except the minor diameter
is slightly larger than standard).
(c) Deburr the edges of the newly tapped lubrication fitting hole.
(d) Using clean compressed air, blow out any remaining unwanted material
from the hole.
(e) If the repair is performed as a part of hub overhaul, chromic acid
anodize the hub before installing the Slimsert®. Refer to the Chromic
Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(f) Cut off the counterbored end of the Slimsert®, Hartzell Propeller Inc.
part number B-6986-258 (Rosan® Slimsert® SR258), resulting in a
modified insert.
NOTE: An insert that has been modified, Hartzell Propeller Inc. part
number B-6986-258M, is available from Hartzell Propeller Inc.
WARNING: ADHESIVES AND SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE AND TOXIC
TO THE SKIN, EYES, AND RESPIRATORY TRACT. SKIN AND
EYE PROTECTION ARE REQUIRED. AVOID PROLONGED
CONTACT AND BREATHING OF VAPORS. USE SOLVENT
RESISTANT GLOVES TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT AND
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION. USE
IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM SPARKS AND
FLAME. READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNING LABELS.
(g) Using solvent CM106 or CM11 or equivalent, clean the newly drilled and
tapped lubrication fitting hole.
(h) Permit the solvent to air dry completely.
(i) Apply a layer of primer CM127 to the threads of the lubrication fitting hole
and to the exterior threads of the modified insert.
(j) Permit the primer CM127 to air dry for 3 to 5 minutes.
(k) Apply retaining compound CM74 to the exterior threads of the modified
insert and to the threads of the lubrication fitting hole.
(l) Using installation tool TE312 or TE313 install the modified insert with the
deburred end of the modified insert flush with the top of the lubrication
fitting hole.
NOTE: The step drill, reamer, and swage tool are not required because
the counterbored end is cut off.
(m) Using a clean, dry cloth, remove any excess retaining compound CM74.
(n) Permit the retaining compound CM74 to cure for a minimum of 12 hours.
(o) If the threaded insert installation was not done as part of a hub overhaul,
apply chemical conversion coating to the machined surfaces of the hub
near both ends of the installed threaded insert.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(3) Procedure 2
NOTE: Hartzell Propeller Inc. repair kit TE409 includes the tools and parts
necessary to repair the lubrication fitting holes.
(k) Apply retaining compound CM74 to the exterior threads of the modified
insert and to the threads of the lubrication fitting hole.
(l) Using installation tool TE312 or TE313 install the modified insert with the
deburred end of the modified insert flush with the top of the lubrication
fitting hole.
NOTE: The step drill, reamer, and swage tool are not required because
the counterbored end is cut off.
(m) Using a clean, dry cloth, remove any excess retaining compound CM74.
(n) Permit the retaining compound CM74 to cure for a minimum of 12 hours.
(o) If the threaded insert installation was not done as part of a hub overhaul,
apply chemical conversion coating to the machined surfaces of the hub
near both ends of the installed threaded insert.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(i) If the repair is performed as a part of hub overhaul, chromic acid anodize
the hub before installing the Heli-Coil®. Refer to the Chromic Acid
Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(j) Using installation tool Heli-Coil® part number 7552-7, or equivalent, install
the Heli-Coil® part number 1191-7CNY656 in the threaded hole.
1 Insert the Heli-Coil® a minimum of 1/4 pitch below the cylinder
mounting surface.
2 The insert must be flush to below the surrounding surface on the
inside of the hub half.
(k) Make a visual examination of the threads of the installed Heli-Coil® and the
visible hub threads for damage.
(l) Make sure that a 7/16-20 UNF-3A threaded fastener will install correctly.
(m) If there is surface scratching of the hub when the threaded insert is
installed, apply chemical conversion coating to the machined surfaces of
the hub near both ends of the installed threaded insert.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
The hub bore on the engine-side or on the cylinder-side can have a different
sectional shape when viewed from a different direction. This is especially true when
viewing a two blade hub.
TI-202-3-007A,B,C
When viewing a two blade, three blade, or four blade hub, the hub must be viewed
as shown above to establish the shape in the area of the hub bore when referring to
Figure 1-59 or Figure 1-60.
NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-58 for viewing the sectional shape of the hub.
A
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
B
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
3 Blade Compact
C
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
3 Blade Compact
4 Blade Compact
TI-202-3-006A,A2,B,C
NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-58 for viewing the sectional shape of the hub.
D
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
HUB TYPE: 3 Blade Lightweight
4 Blade Compact Compact
TI-202-3-006D2,D3,D4,D3L
NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-58 for viewing the sectional shape of the hub.
E
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
F
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
G
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
TI-202-3-006E,F,G
NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-58 for viewing the sectional shape of the hub.
H
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
I
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
3 Blade
Lightweight
Compact
J
Engine-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
3 Blade
Lightweight
Compact
TI-202-3-006H,I,J
NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-58 for viewing the sectional shape of the hub.
Z
Cylinder-side
Hub Bore Configuration
Y
Cylinder-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
3 Blade Compact
X
Cylinder-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
3 Blade Compact
4 Blade Compact
TI-202-3-006Z,Z2,Y,X
NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-58 for viewing the sectional shape of the hub.
W
Cylinder-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
V
Cylinder-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
U
Cylinder-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
TI-202-3-006W,V,U
NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-58 for viewing the sectional shape of the hub.
T
Cylinder-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
2 Blade Compact
S
Cylinder-side
Hub Bore Configuration
HUB TYPE:
3 Blade
Lightweight
Compact
TI-202-3-006T,S
For Repair 2, Repair 3, Repair 5, or Repair 6, use this view when putting a hub
on the lathe.
TI-0068
Mount the Hub on the Lathe Before Performing Repair 1 Through Repair 6
Figure 1-61, page 1 of 2
For Repair 1 or Repair 4 use this view when putting a hub on the lathe.
TI-0202-3-010
Mount the Hub on the Lathe Before Performing Repair 1 Through Repair 6
Figure 1-61, page 2 of 2
I. Aluminum Hub Pitch Change Rod Bore Repairs For Two, Three, and Four Blade
Propeller Hubs
NOTE 1: Refer to Figure 1-58, Figure 1-59, and Figure 1-60 to identify the hub
bore configuration.
S 3 None Procedure 4
NOTE 1: Refer to Figure 1-58, Figure 1-59, and Figure 1-60 to identify the hub
bore configuration.
Internal Spiral
Retaining Ring Groove Diameter Groove Width
Part Number
External
Corner
Bushing
Radius
installed in the
pitch change
rod bore.
Internal
Spiral "A"
Retaining
Ring
Internal
Corner
Bushing
Radius
O-ring
(2) Repair 1 - Engine-side Pitch Change Rod Hub Bore Repair for Bore
"Configuration A" - Refer to Figure 1-62
NOTE: Refer to Figure 1-58, Figure 1-59, and Figure 1-60 to identify
the hub bore configuration.
HUB TYPE:
3 Blade Compact
Internal Bushing
Corner installed in the
Radius pitch change
rod bore.
External
Corner
Radius
"C"
Internal
Spiral
Retaining
Ring
Bushing
O-ring
(3) Repair 2 - Engine-side Pitch Change Rod Hub Bore Repair for Bore
"Configuration B" - Refer to Figure 1-63
Bushing
Internal installed in the
Corner pitch change
Radius rod bore.
Internal
Spiral
Retaining
Ring
External
Corner
Radius
Rebore depth
0.635 ± 0.005 inch
(16.12 ± 0.12 mm)
Back wall
of the
bored 0.510 ± 0.005 inch
hole. (12.95 ± 0.12 mm)
W10346, W10347D
(4) Repair 3 - Engine-side Pitch Change Rod Hub Bore Repair for Bore
"Configuration G" or "Configuration H" - Refer to Figure 1-64
External
Corner
Bushing
Radius
installed in the
pitch change
rod bore.
Internal Spiral
"B" Retaining Ring
Internal
Corner
Bushing
Radius
O-ring
(5) Repair 4 - Cylinder-side Pitch Change Rod Hub Bore Repair for Bore
"Configuration Z" - Refer to Figure 1-65
(g) Machine the internal spiral retaining ring groove in the hub bore in
accordance with the dimensions given in Table 1-4 and the location
given in Figure 1-65.
(h) If the repair is not performed as part of a hub overhaul, apply chemical
conversion coating to the machined bore and retaining ring groove.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(i) If the repair is performed as a part of hub overhaul, chromic acid
anodize the hub before installing the bushing. Refer to the Chromic
Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
HUB TYPE:
3 Blade Compact
Bushing
installed in the
pitch change
Internal
rod bore.
Corner
External Radius
Corner
Radius
"D"
Internal
Spiral
Retaining
Ring
Bushing
O-ring
(6) Repair 5 - Cylinder-side Pitch Change Rod Hub Bore Repair for Bore
"Configuration Y" - Refer to Figure 1-66
(g) Machine the internal spiral retaining ring groove in the hub bore in
accordance with the dimensions given in Table 1-4 and the location
given in Figure 1-66.
(h) If the repair is not performed as part of a hub overhaul, apply chemical
conversion coating to the machined bore and retaining ring groove.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(i) If the repair is performed as a part of hub overhaul, chromic acid
anodize the hub before installing the bushing. Refer to the Chromic
Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
Bushing
installed in the Internal
pitch change Corner
rod bore. Radius
Internal
Spiral
Retaining
Ring
External
Corner
Radius
Rebore depth
0.635 ± 0.005 inch
(16.12 ± 0.12 mm)
Back wall
of the
0.510 ± 0.005 inch bored
(12.95 ± 0.12 mm) hole.
W10346, TI-202-3-009
(7) Repair 6 - Cylinder-side Pitch Change Rod Hub Bore Repair for Bore
"Configuration U" and "Configuration T" - Refer to Figure 1-67
TI-202-3-003
TI-202-3-004
D-489 D-489-2
GG 251
HC-D4N-2( ) Pilatus PC-9
and lower
D-489-1 D-489-3
D-489 D-489-2
FV 214
HC-D4N-5( ) Shorts "Tucano"
and lower
D-489-1 D-489-3
D-5126 D-5126-2
HH 83
HC-E4N-3( ) SOCATA TBM 700
and lower
D-5126-1 D-5126-3
D-389 D-389-2
HE 91 Cessna 441 (STC)
HC-E4N-5( )
and lower modified
D-389-1 D-389-3
HE 91
HC-E4P-5( ) D-389-1 D-389-3 Grob "Egrett"
and lower
HJ 113
HC-E4A-3A E-393 E-393-1 Beech 1900D
and lower
B
A
E
G
F
FIG/ITEM PART NUMBER NOMENCLATURE UPA PCP
NUMBER
REFER TO TABLE 1-5 HUB (REFER TO TABLE 1-5) PCP
A B-5952-( ) • HUB BUSHING, ROD (CYLINDER HUB HALF) 1
B A-6153-162 • RING, RETAINING, EXTERNAL SPIRAL 1
C C-3317-135-2 • O-RING (BUSHING OD) 1
E B-6108-( ) • HUB BUSHING, ROD (ENGINE HUB HALF) 1
F A-6153-137 • RING, RETAINING, EXTERNAL SPIRAL 1
G C-3317-026-2 • O-RING (BUSHING OD) 1
(e) Restamp the hub with the new hub part number.
1 For the new part number to be stamped on the hub, refer to Table 1-5.
2 Stamp the hub on a flat area on the outboard side of the
cylinder-side hub half in accordance with the section "Metal
Impression Stamping" in the Parts Identification and Marking
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(f) If the repair is not performed as part of a hub overhaul, apply chemical
conversion coating to the machined areas.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(g) If the repair is performed as a part of hub overhaul, chromic acid
anodize the hub. Refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(3) Installation of a New Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushing in the Cylinder-side Hub Half.
Refer to Figure 1-68, Detail E, or to Figure 1-69, Section C-C, as applicable.
(a) Determine the pitch change rod hub bushing that will be installed.
1 If the 1.629 ± 0.001 inch (41.38 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is 1.628 to
1.631 inches (41.35 to 41.42 mm), use a B-5952 pitch change rod
hub bushing (white).
2 If the 1.629 ± 0.001 inch (41.38 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is 1.632 to
1.635 inches (41.45 to 41.52 mm), use a B-5952-1 pitch change rod
hub bushing (black).
3 If the 1.629 ± 0.001 inch (41.38 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is greater than
1.631 and less than 1.632 inches (41.42 and 41.45 mm):
a Ream the bore to 1.632 to 1.635 inches (41.45 to 41.52 mm).
b Using clean compressed air, blow out any remaining unwanted
material from the bore.
c Use a B-5952-1 pitch change rod hub bushing (black).
(b) Bushing Installation Procedure - Refer to Table 1-6
WARNING: ADHESIVES AND SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE AND
TOXIC TO THE SKIN, EYES, AND RESPIRATORY
TRACT. SKIN AND EYE PROTECTION ARE REQUIRED.
AVOID PROLONGED CONTACT AND BREATHING
OF VAPORS. USE SOLVENT RESISTANT GLOVES
TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT AND WEAR SAFETY
GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION. USE IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM SPARKS AND FLAME.
READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNING LABELS.
1 Using solvent CM11, thoroughly clean the OD of the pitch change rod
hub bushing and the hub bore.
2 Permit the solvent CM11 to dry.
3 Install the O-ring (C) on the pitch change rod hub bushing (A).
4 Apply a light layer of lubricant CM12 to the bore of the cylinder-side
hub half.
5 Using a hand press, install the pitch change rod bushing (A) into the
cylinder-side hub half.
6 Install the external spiral retaining ring (B) into the groove provided
for it around the OD of the pitch change rod hub bushing (A).
(4) Installation of a New Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushing in the Engine-side Hub Half.
Refer to Figure 1-68, Detail D, or to Figure 1-69 Section B-B, as applicable.
(a) Determine the pitch change rod hub bushing that will be installed.
1 If the 1.376 ± 0.001 inch (34.96 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is 1.375 to
1.378 inches (34.92 to 35.00 mm), use a B-6108 pitch change rod
hub bushing (white).
2 If the 1.376 ± 0.001 inch (34.96 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is 1.379 to
1.382 inches (35.02 to 35.10 mm), use a B-6108-1 pitch change rod
hub bushing (black).
3 If the 1.376 ± 0.001 inch (34.96 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is greater than
1.378 and less than 1.379 inches (35.00 and 35.02 mm):
a Ream the bore to 1.379 to 1.382 inches (35.02 to 35.10 mm).
b Using clean compressed air, blow out any remaining unwanted
material from the hole.
c Install a new B-6108-1 pitch change rod hub bushing (black).
(b) Bushing Installation Procedure (Refer to Table 1-6)
WARNING: ADHESIVES AND SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE AND
TOXIC TO THE SKIN, EYES, AND RESPIRATORY
TRACT. SKIN AND EYE PROTECTION ARE REQUIRED.
AVOID PROLONGED CONTACT AND BREATHING
OF VAPORS. USE SOLVENT RESISTANT GLOVES
TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT AND WEAR SAFETY
GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION. USE IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM SPARKS AND FLAME.
READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNING LABELS.
1 Using solvent CM11, thoroughly clean the OD of the pitch change rod
hub bushing and the hub bore.
2 Permit the solvent CM11 to dry.
3 Install the O-ring (G) on the pitch change rod hub bushing (E).
4 Apply a light layer of lubricant CM12 to the bore of the engine-side
hub.
5 Using a hand press, install the pitch change rod bushing (E) into the
engine-side hub half.
6 Install the external spiral retaining ring (F) into the groove provided
for it around the OD of pitch change rod hub bushing (E).
All measurements
are in inches.
O Ø.002 A B D
HOLE 1
180°
4.000
HOLE CIRCLE
30°
30°
O Ø.002 A B C D
HOLE 2 6 x 1/2-20 UNF-3B
W10183, W10185
All measurements
are in inches.
8 x 9/16-18 UNF-3B
4.250
HOLE CIRCLE
180°
O Ø.002 A B D
HOLE 1
O Ø.002 A B C D
HOLE 2
W10184, W10185
K. Repair of "F" and "N" Mounting Flange Dowel Pin Holes in Aluminum Hubs
(f) If the repair is not performed as part of a hub overhaul, apply chemical
conversion coating to the machined areas.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(g) If the repair is performed as a part of hub overhaul, chromic acid
anodize the hub. Refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(h) Fabricate a bushing from 2024-T3, T4, or T351 aluminum to the following
specifications:
Outside diameter 0.0005 - 0.0008 inch (0.0127 - 0.0203 mm)
larger than the hole in the hub, break edge
Inside diameter 0.483 ± 0.003 inch (12.27 ± 0.076 mm)
Length 0.625 inch ± 0.010 (15.87 ± 0.25 mm)
OD surface finish 16 microfinish, maximum
(i) Visually examine and measure the bushing.
(s) Visually examine the bushing for position. Refer to Figure 1-70 and
Figure 1-71.
(t) Apply chemical conversion coating to the surfaces of the bushing that
were machined during the installation of the bushing. Refer to the
Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
4.750
HOLE CIRCLE
180°
60° Typical
O Ø.002 A B C D O Ø.002 A B D
HOLE 2 HOLE 1
W10300, W10185
4.750
HOLE CIRCLE
180°
60° Typical
O Ø.002 A B C D O Ø.002 A B D
HOLE 2 HOLE 1
W10301, W10185
L. Repair of "K" and "R" Mounting Flange Counterbored Drive Holes in Aluminum Hubs
(q) Visually examine the bushing for position. Refer to Figure 1-72 and
Figure 1-73.
(r) Apply chemical conversion coating to the machined surfaces of the
bushing.
1 For instructions about the application of chemical conversion coating,
refer to the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
(3) Repair or Overhaul of Hubs With Repaired Counterbored Drive Holes
(a) Remove the bushing at overhaul.
M. Hub Mounting Bolt Through Hole Repair Procedures For A, N, and P Flange Hubs
CAUTION: INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION INVOLVE
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATED
PARTS LIST CHAPTER OF THE APPLICABLE OVERHAUL
MANUAL(S) FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS.
(1) General
(a) Hub mounting bolt through holes are unthreaded and support a propeller
attachment feature that uses a bolt inserted through the hole in the hub
mounting flange from the inside of the hub.
(b) The bolt head is supported on a plate or plates of some design with the
threaded end of the bolt protruding from the mounting flange similar to a
stud.
(c) Nuts are installed on the threaded end of the bolts that extend through the
engine mounting flange for attachment to the engine.
(2) Paint Repair Procedure
CAUTION: DO NOT MARK A HOLE MORE THAN ONE TIME TO
INDICATE THE PAINT REPAIR PROCEDURE.
(a) Using a low stress metal stamp, mark each hole to be repaired with one
period "." on the outside chamfer surface of the hole.
1 Mark a hub mounting bolt hole the first time it is repaired using the
paint repair procedure.
2 A hub mounting bolt hole may be repaired repeatedly if it is within
the serviceable limits.
3 Do not mark the hole again when repeating the paint repair
procedure.
(f) Permit the mold release CM19 to dry for several minutes at room
temperature.
(g) Set aside two mounting nuts or a sufficient number for each hole being
repaired and for the bolt in the hole that is approximately 180 degrees away
from the hole that is being repaired, whichever is greater.
NOTE: A mounting nut on the bolt installed in the repaired hole and
a mounting nut on the bolt in the hole that is approximately
180 degrees away from the hole that is being repaired will be
used to make sure that the alignment fixture TE448 is held firmly
and squarely to the propeller mounting flange.
(h) Apply anti-seize compound CM65 or CM118 to the threads of the
mounting nuts.
(p) Put the hub on the mounting bolt alignment fixture TE448.
(q) Install the mounting nut on the bolt installed in the repaired hole and on the
bolt in the hole that is approximately 180 degrees away from the hole that is
being repaired with adhesive.
NOTE: A mounting nut on the bolt installed in the repaired hole and
a mounting nut on the bolt in the hole that is approximately
180 degrees away from the hole that is being repaired will make
sure that the alignment fixture TE448 is held firmly and squarely
to the propeller mounting flange.
(r) Using a staggered sequence, equally tighten the nuts until snug.
(s) Using a staggered sequence equally torque the nuts to 30 Ft-Lbs
(40.6 N•m).
(t) Using a staggered sequence equally torque the nuts to 60 Ft-Lbs
(81.4 N•m).
(u) Permit the adhesive to cure for at least 4 hours at room temperature.
(v) Remove the mounting nuts.
(w) Remove the hub from the mounting bolt alignment fixture TE448.
(x) Remove the mounting bolt alignment fixture TE448.
(y) Remove any adhesive residue from the mounting bolt threads by turning
a nut on the full length of the bolt threads and then removing the nut.
(z) Push on the bolt in each repaired hole to make sure that it does not move.
1 If the bolt moves, repeat the repair procedure until the bolt does
not move.
2 If the bolt hole is unable to be repaired so that the bolt does not move
in the hole, remove the hub from service in accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
Locate the centerline from the Machine the bore with a diameter of
ID of the back-up ring groove. 0.802 ± 0.001 inch (20.37 ± 0.025 mm)
0.802 ± 0.001 inch to a depth of 0.403 ± 0.003 inch
(20.37 ± 0.025 mm) (10.23 ± 0.07 mm).
TI-202-3-005
Areas of possible
interference
Areas of possible
interference
TPI-202-3-040
(c) Machine the engine side hub half: Refer to Figure 1-29.1.
1 Use the existing bore and the hub parting line surface for machine
set-up with a runout of 0.001 inch (0.025 mm).
2 Machine the hub bore to a new diameter of 2.751 +/- 0.001 inches
(69.88 +/- 0.025 mm) to a depth from the flange face of
0.575 +/- 0.005 inch (14.61 +/- 0.13 mm) with a corner radius of
0.015 +/- 0.005 inch (0.38 +/- 0.13 mm).
3 Break the corner of the bore at the flange face with a 0.020 +/- 0.005
inch (0.51 +/- 0.13 mm) by 45 degree chamfer.
4 Surface finish of the bore must be 63 micro-inches (1.6 micro-meter)
or better.
5 Perform penetrant inspection of the engine side hub half in
accordance with Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 2.
a A relevant indication is not permitted.
b If there is a relevant indication, retire the hub from service
in accordance with the Part Retirement Procedures
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6
(d) For a repair performed in conjunction with hub overhaul:
1 Complete the hub overhaul procedure in accordance with this
chapter.
(e) For a repair performed at other than hub overhaul:
1 Apply chemical conversion coating to the newly machined aluminum
of the engine side hub half in accordance with Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
2 Apply paint to the engine side hub half in accordance with the section
"Painting" in this manual.
(f) For installation instructions, refer to the section "Installation of Hub Sleeve
104488 in the F-flange Hub Mounting Bore" in this chapter.
10. Painting
(5) Additionally for all lightweight turbine hubs, apply masking material to:
(a) The hub half mating surfaces
(b) The hub preload plate shelf surfaces
NOTE: The additional masking prevents preload plate rotation that may
limit reverse or feather travel in lightweight turbine propellers.
(10) Visually examine the hub halves for complete paint coverage over the entire
hub surface and the blade O-ring grooves as applicable.
(a) For adequate layer-to-layer paint adhesion, the maximum time between
coats of paint is four hours.
1 If it has been longer than four hours since the previous coat of paint
was applied, lightly sand the cured surface using 400 grit sandpaper,
and wipe it with a clean, dry cloth before applying a subsequent layer
of paint.
(b) If another layer of paint is necessary, permit the paint to dry for
approximately two hours.
(11) Remove the masking material from the hub.
(a) Make sure that there is no paint or tape residue in the areas where
masking material was applied.
NOTE: Specific Hartzell Propeller Inc. manuals and service documents are
available on the Hartzell website at www.hartzellprop.com. Refer to the
Required Publications section in the Introduction chapter of this manual for
the identification of these publications.
(1) The information contained in this section will be used to supplement the
general painting instructions in this chapter and the Paint and Finish chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 1.
(2) Before painting, mask the areas according to the figures and instructions
shown in this section. Refer to Hartzell Propeller Inc. Tool and Equipment
Manual 165A (61-00-65) for paint mask caps.
(a) Locally manufactured plugs and caps are acceptable if the coverage is
within the tolerance specified.
Shot peen the inside hub bearing area only, as shown in the figures above. Shot peen
the entire outside of the hub, EXCEPT: DO NOT shot peen the flange face, O-ring
grooves, bolt through holes, or any threaded areas; DO NOT shot peen the cylinder
attachment threads - mask to a diameter of 6.03 ± 0.13 inches (153.1 ± 3.3 mm)
for "R" cylinders and 5.50 ± 0.13 inches (139.7 ± 3.3 mm) for standard cylinders.
DO NOT shot peen the chamfered lubrication fitting holes of hubs manufactured before
mid 1983. Refer to the section, "Chamfering of Lubrication Fitting Holes in Certain "Y"
Shank Hubs", in this chapter.
NOTE: TE405 is available to mask the chamfered lubrication fitting holes. Refer to
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Tool and Equipment Manual 165A (61-00-65).
Description Shot Size* Almen Type Intensity
All models of the 2-blade aluminum hub:
Outside and Inside S330 A 0.010 - 0.014
For Almen strip locations, refer to Figure 1-76.
* For shot specifications, refer to Table 1-2 in the Shot Peening chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 9.
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Shot peen the inside hub bearing area only, as shown in the figures above. Shot peen the
entire outside of the hub, EXCEPT: DO NOT shot peen the flange face, O-ring
grooves, bolt through holes, or any threaded areas; DO NOT shot peen the cylinder
attachment threads - mask to a diameter of 6.03 ± 0.13 inches (153.1 ± 3.3 mm) for "R"
cylinders and 5.50 ± 0.13 inches (139.7 ± 3.3 mm) for standard cylinders. DO NOT shot peen
the chamfered lubrication fitting holes of hubs manufactured before mid-1983. Refer to the
section, "Chamfering of Lubrication Fitting Holes in Certain "Y" Shank Hubs", in this
chapter.
NOTE: TE405 is available to mask the chamfered lubrication fitting holes. Refer to
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Tool and Equipment Manual 165A (61-00-65).
All 3-blade Compact Hubs
(For Lightweight Compact Hubs [HC-( )3Y1( )-( )], refer to Figure 1-79)
Description Shot Size* Almen Type Intensity
All models of the 3-blade aluminum hub:
Outside and Inside S330 A 0.010 - 0.014
For Almen strip locations, refer to Figure 1-78.
* For shot specifications, refer to Table 1-2 in the Shot Peening chapter of
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 9.
Shot Peening of 3 Blade Compact Aluminum Hubs
Figure 1-77
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip Locations for a 3 Blade Compact or Lightweight Compact Aluminum Hub
Figure 1-78
Shot peen the inside hub bearing area only, as shown in the figures above. Shot peen the
entire outside of the hub, EXCEPT: DO NOT shot peen the flange face, O-ring
grooves, bolt through holes, or any threaded areas; DO NOT shot peen the cylinder
attachment threads - mask to a diameter of 6.03 ± 0.13 inches (153.1 ± 3.3 mm).
Shot Peened
Areas
Hub Bearing
Shot Peened Areas Apply masking material to edge of bearing
retention area to 0.13 inch (3.3 mm)
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip Locations for a 4 Blade Compact and Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub
Figure 1-81
W10020
Shot peen the entire inside of the hub. Shot peen the entire outside of the hub, EXCEPT:
DO NOT shot peen the flange face or any threaded areas.
Mask areas that do not require shot peening in accordance with the section "Masking
for Painting, Shot Peening, and Anodizing" in this chapter.
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
W10051
Mask areas that do not require shot peening in accordance with the section "Masking
for Painting, Shot Peening, and Anodizing" in this chapter.
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip Locations for a 6 Blade Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub, Except D-1066
Figure 1-86
W10021
Shot peen the entire inside and outside of the hub, EXCEPT: mask areas that do not
require shot peening; DO NOT shot peen the following areas:
1. The engine flange face.
2. The pitch change rod hub bores and within 0.10 inch (2.5 mm) of the pitch
change rod hub bores on the engine-side and cylinder-side hub halves.
3. Any threaded areas or bolt holes.
4. External and internal lubrication fitting holes.
Almen Strip
Almen Strip
Almen Strip Locations for a 6 Blade Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub, D-1066 Only
Figure 1-88
O C
A D
B E
F
W10048
D-5108-5 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-89
D-5108-5 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-90
K M N
I
APS5108
D-5108-5 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-91
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE
PEEN
A Figure 1-89 Do not shot peen within 0.09 inch (2.3 mm) of X -- --
the blade O-ring seal groove on each hub socket.
J Figure 1-90 Mask the hub half mating surfaces for the first shot X X --
peen only (S330 shot as specified in this chapter)
and all paint operations.
There are six features on each hub half.
D-5108-5 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-7, Page 1 of 2
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE
PEEN
K Figure 1-91 Mask the bore to 1.750 ± 0.050 inch X X --
(44.45 ± 1.27 mm) on the engine-side hub half
for all shot peen and paint operations.
N Figure 1-91 Mask the bore to 5.250 ± 0.150 inch (133.35 ± 3.81) X X --
on the cylinder-side hub half for all shot peen
and paint operations.
O Figure 1-89 Mask the surface of the hub preload plate shelf. -- X X
NOTE: Areas that are masked for anodize must
have chemical conversion coating applied
after the masking material is removed.
D-5108-5 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-7, Page 2 of 2
A M
I J K
L
C
B
N
W10024
E-6468 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-92
G D
F
W10023
E-6468 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-93
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE
PEEN
A Figure 1-92 Do not shot peen within 0.09 inch (2.3 mm) of X -- --
the blade O-ring seal groove on each hub socket.
E Figure 1-93 Mask the hub clamping bolt through holes for all X -- --
shot peen operations. Incomplete coverage is
acceptable around masked holes to 0.090 inch
(2.28 mm) maximum wide area. There are 20 holes
on each hub half.
F Figure 1-93 Mask the threaded balance weight holes for all X -- --
shot peen operations. Incomplete coverage
is acceptable around masked holes to
0.375 inch (9.52 mm) maximum wide area.
There are eight threaded holes on each hub half.
I Figure 1-92 Mask the internal pitch change rod bore bushing X X --
on the engine-side hub half for all shot peen and
paint operations. Incomplete shot peen coverage is
acceptable around masked bushings to 0.090 inch
(2.28 mm) maximum wide area.
E-6468 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-8, Page 1 of 2
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE
PEEN
J Figure 1-92 Mask the internal pitch change rod bore bushing X X --
on the cylinder-side hub half for all shot peen
and paint operations. Incomplete coverage is
acceptable around masked bushings to 0.090 inch
(2.28 mm) maximum wide area.
M Figure 1-92 Mask the surface of the hub preload plate shelf -- X X
(the area that contacts the preload plate),
diameter 4.729 inches (120.12 mm), for all
anodize and paint operations. There are four features
for each hub half.
NOTE: Areas that are masked for anodize must
have chemical conversion coating applied
after the masking material is removed.
N Figure 1-92 Mask the hub parting surface for all paint -- X --
operations.
E-6468 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-8, Page 2 of 2
L
J K
M
C
B O
W10028
D E
F H
G
W10027
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE
PEEN
A Figure 1-94 Do not shot peen within 0.09 inch (2.3 mm) of X -- --
the blade O-ring seal groove on each hub socket.
D Figure 1-94 Mask the beta rod through holes for all shot X -- --
peen operations. Incomplete coverage is
acceptable around masked holes to 0.090 inch
(2.28 mm) maximum wide area. There are four holes
on each hub half.
F Figure 1-95 Mask the hub clamping bolt through holes for all X -- --
shot peen operations. Incomplete coverage is
acceptable around masked holes to 0.090 inch
(2.28 mm) maximum wide area. There are 20 holes
on each hub half.
G Figure 1-95 Mask the threaded balance weight holes for all X -- --
shot peen operations. Incomplete coverage is
acceptable around masked holes to
0.375 inch (9.52 mm) maximum wide area.
There are eight threaded holes on each hub half.
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE
PEEN
J Figure 1-94 Mask the internal pitch change rod bore bushing X X --
on the engine-side hub half for all shot peen and
paint operations. Incomplete shot peen coverage is
acceptable around masked bushings to 0.090 inch
(2.28 mm) maximum wide area.
K Figure 1-94 Mask the internal pitch change rod bore bushing X X --
on the cylinder-side hub half for all shot peen
and paint operations. Incomplete coverage is
acceptable around masked bushings to 0.090 inch
(2.28 mm) maximum wide area.
N Figure 1-94 Mask the surface of the hub preload plate shelf -- X X
(the area that contacts the preload plate),
diameter 4.729 inches (120.12 mm), for all
anodize and paint operations. There are four features
for each hub half.
NOTE: Areas that are masked for anodize must
have chemical conversion coating applied
after the masking material is removed.
O Figure 1-94 Mask the hub parting surface for all paint -- X --
operations.
A
0.090 inch
2.28 mm
L
L
I K
O
B
M
TPI-202-3-043
G
F
E
W10031
7.75 inch
(196.8 mm)
diameter
4X
3.44 inch
(87.3 mm) Centerline
Flat
J
TPI-202-3-044
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANNODIZE
PEEN
A Figure 1-96 Do not shot peen within 0.090 inch (2.28 mm) of X -- --
the blade O-ring seal groove on each hub socket.
D Figure 1-97 Mask the hub clamping bolt through holes for all X -- --
shot peen operations. Incomplete coverage is
acceptable around masked holes to 0.090 inch
(2.28 mm) maximum wide area. There are 20 holes
on each hub half.
E Figure 1-97 Mask the threaded balance weight holes for all X -- --
shot peen operations. Incomplete coverage is
acceptable around masked holes to
0.375 inch (9.52 mm) maximum wide area.
There are eight threaded holes on each hub half.
H Figure 1-96 Mask the internal pitch change rod bore bushing -- X --
on the engine-side hub half for all paint operations.
I Figure 1-96 Mask the internal pitch change rod bore bushing -- X --
on the cylinder-side hub half for paint operations.
J Figure 1-97.1 Mask the cylinder-side hub half from the centerline X -- --
of the hub out to include the flat part of the hub
for all shot peen operations.
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANNODIZE
PEEN
K Figure 1-96 Mask a diameter on the cylinder-side hub half for all -- X --
paint operations.
For the E-6771 hub, the required diameter is
6.35 inches (161.2 mm)
For the 103559 hub, the required diameter is
5.75 inches (146.0 mm)
L Figure 1-96 Mask the surface of the hub preload plate shelf -- X X
(the diameter that contacts the preload plate),
diameter 4.729 inches (120.12 mm), for all
anodize and paint operations. There are four features
for each hub half.
NOTE: Areas that are masked for anodize must
have chemical conversion coating applied
after the masking material is removed.
M Figure 1-96 Mask the hub parting surface for all paint and shot X X --
peen operations.
N Figure 1-96 For the 103359 hub only, mask the 8 mounting bolt -- X --
through holes that intersect with the inside surface.
O Figure 1-96 Except for the hub bearing blade pockets, the inside X -- --
surfaces are not shot peened. Masking for shot
peening is specified in the section "Hub Shot Peening
Guidelines" of this manual.
E-7369_3,_4
E-7369 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-98
P
G
H
E-7369_1
E-7369 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-99
N
M
K
I
L
E-7369_2
E-7369 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-100
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANNODIZE
PEEN
A Figure 1-98 Do not shot peen within 0.10 inch (2.5 mm) of X --
the blade O-ring seal groove on each hub socket.
B Figure 1-98 Hub alignment bushing bore side and bottom must X --
be masked for all shot peen operations. There are
two alignment bushing bores per hub half.
H Figure 1-99 Mask the blind holes to 0.850 ± 0.050 inch diameter -- -- X
(21.59 ± 1.27 mm) for anodize operations.
There are two holes on engine-side hub half. Areas
that are masked for anodize must have chemical
conversion coating applied.
J Figure 1-98 Mask the hub half mating surfaces for the first S330 X X --
shot peen only and all paint operations. There are five
features on each hub half.
E-7369 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-11, Page 1 of 2
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANNODIZE
PEEN
K Figure 1-100 Mask the bore to 1.25 ± 0.050 inch diameter X X --
(31.8 ± 1.27 mm) on the engine-side hub half
for all shot peen and paint operations.
N Figure 1-100 Mask the bore to 5.55 ± 0.05 inch (141.0 ± 1.3 mm) X X --
diameter on the cylinder-side hub half for all
shot peen and paint operations.
O Figure 1-98 Mask the surface of the hub preload plate shelf for -- X X
all paint and anodize operations.
NOTE: Areas that are masked for anodize must
have chemical conversion coating applied
after the masking material is removed.
E-7369 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-11, Page 2 of 2
B B
A A
TPI-202-3-100-1
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-100.1
F
D
TPI-202-3-100-2
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-100.2
E I
K S
K
E
H
TPI-202-3-100-3
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-100.3
Surfaces
Internal
M
S
Diameter
1.60 ± 0.05 inch N
O
40.6 ± 1.2 mm
Diameter
5.550 ± 0.050 inch
140.97 ± 1.27 mm
Diameter
5.100 ± 0.050 inch
129.54 ± 1.27 mm
M
Internal
Surfaces
P P
TPI-202-3-100-4
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-100.4
Q
R T
TPI-202-3-100-5
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-100.5
D E
TPI-202-3-100-6
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-100.6
L
TPI-202-3-100-7
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Figure 1-100.7
CHROMATE
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE CONVERSION
PEEN
COAT
A Figure 1-100.1 Mask the threaded holes to 0.305 ± 0.055 inch X -- -- --
(7.75 ± 1.40 mm) diameter for all shot peen
operations. There are ten holes on each
hub half.
C Figure 1-100.1 Mask the hub half mating surfaces for paint -- X -- --
and operations.
Figure 1-100.3
C Figure 1-100.1 Shot peen the hub half mating surfaces on the X -- -- --
and cylinder-side and the engine-side hub halves.
Figure 1-100.3
D Figure 1-100.2 Do not shot peen and do not paint the inside X X -- --
and diameter surfaces of the hole from the inside
Figure 1-100.6 or from the outside of the hub.
E Figure 1-100.3 Do not shot peen and do not paint the the X X -- --
and inside diameter surface of the hole from the
Figure 1-100.6 inside or from the outside of the hub.
F Figure 1-100.2 Do not shot peen and do not paint the ten X X -- --
threaded holes in the engine-side hub half
from the outside.
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-11.1, Page 1 of 3
CHROMATE
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE CONVERSION
PEEN
COAT
I Figure 1-100.3 Do not shot peen the 13 hub clamping bolt X -- -- --
holes in the cylinder-side hub half and the
13 hub clamping bolt holes in the
engine-side hub half.
J Figure 1-100.3 Do not shot peen and do not paint the ten X X -- --
threaded holes for cylinder mounting that are
in the cylinder-side hub half from the inside or
from the outside of the hub.
K Figure 1-100.3 Do not shot peen and do not paint from the X X -- --
and inside or from the outside, the two threaded
Figure 1-100.7 holes in the cylinder-side hub half that receive
the threaded portion of the anti-rotation rods.
L Figure 1-100.7 Do not shot peen the two flat bottom holes X -- -- --
in the engine-side hub half that receive the
anti-rotation rods.
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-11.1, Page 2 of 3
CHROMATE
SHOT
ITEM FIGURE REQUIREMENT PAINT ANODIZE CONVERSION
PEEN
COAT
P Figure 1-100.4 Paint overspray is permitted at the entrance -- X -- --
of 30 holes opposite from the hub half parting
surface to a depth of 0.75 inch (19.0 mm)
when painting the outside surfaces specified
in Area G.
Q Figure 1-100.5 Do not paint the cylinder pilot bore inside -- X -- --
diameter during the inside or outside paint
operations.
105880 Lightweight Turbine Aluminum Hub Shot Peen, Paint, and Anodize Masking
Table 1-11.1, Page 3 of 3
“K” Flange - Four counter-sunk holes “R” Flange - Five counter-sunk holes
APS6168, APS6172
“K” and “R” Propeller Flange Identification
Figure 1-101
“N” Flange - Two dowel pin holes “P” Flange - Four dowel pin holes
W10045, W10046
12. Assembly
CAUTION: INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION INVOLVE
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATED
PARTS LIST CHAPTER OF THE APPLICABLE OVERHAUL
MANUAL(S) FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC PROPELLER
CRITICAL PARTS.
A. Hub Substitutions
(1) Before assembly, make sure that the hub halves have matching serial numbers.
(a) If the serial numbers on the hub halves do not match, refer to "Hub Visual
Inspection" in the Check section of this manual.
NOTE: For stamping procedures, refer to the Parts Identification and Marking
chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02), Volume 6.
(2) Hartzell Propeller Inc. no longer produces "K" flange propeller hubs for
reciprocating engine applications.
(a) An "R" type propeller hub flange will fit and operate correctly on either a
"K" or an "R" type engine flange. Refer to Figure 1-101 for propeller flange
type identification.
(b) When a hub is replaced in the field by a propeller repair station, the
repair station must make sure that the propeller model designation
(either K or R) is correct according to the customer’s aircraft type
certificate or supplementary type certificate.
(c) An “R” type hub flange (a hub with five counter-sunk holes) may be
identified as either a “K” flange hub or an “R” flange hub.
(d) A propeller repair station may re-identify an “R” type hub flange as either
"K" or "R" by re-stamping the hub model designation.
(e) A propeller repair station may not re-identify a “K” type hub flange
(a hub with four counter-sunk holes) as an "R" type hub.
(3) Hartzell Propeller Inc. produces limited quantities of "N" flange propeller hubs
for turbine engine applications.
(a) A "P" type propeller hub flange will fit and operate correctly on either an
"N" or a "P" type engine flange. Refer to Figure 1-102 for propeller flange
type identification.
(b) When a hub is replaced in the field by a propeller repair station, the
repair station must make sure that the propeller model designation
(either N or P) is correct according to the customer’s aircraft type
certificate or supplementary type certificate.
(c) A “P” type hub flange (a hub with four dowel pin holes) may be identified
as either an “N” flange hub or a “P” flange hub.
(d) A propeller repair station may re-identify a “P” type hub flange as either
"N" or "P" by re-stamping the hub model designation.
(e) A propeller repair station may not identify an “N” type hub flange (a hub with
two dowel pin holes) as a "P" type hub.
D-Flange, F-Flange, N-Flange, W-Flange Hub Stud Usage and Installation Heights
Table 1-12
NOTE: Specific Hartzell Propeller Inc. manuals and service documents are
available on the Hartzell website at www.hartzellprop.com. Refer to the
Required Publications section in the Introduction chapter of this manual for
the identification of these publications.
(1) General
(a) At overhaul, install a threaded insert in each stud mounting hole for
PHC-C3YF-( ) propeller models that use the following hubs:
D-3251-7 E-7154-2R
D-3251-8R E-7167-2
(b) Install the threaded inserts in accordance with the section "Repair of
F-flange and N-flange Stud Mounting Threads" in this chapter.
(2) Installation Procedure
(e) Install a stud curing fixture to make sure that the studs are set
perpendicular to the hub flange.
1 A locally procured stud curing fixture is typically an engine flange that
has been removed from a damaged crankshaft.
2 Stud fixture plate TE487 is also available. Refer to Hartzell
Propeller Inc. Tool and Equipment Manual 165A (61-00-65).
(f) Permit the adhesive to cure in accordance with the Consumable
Materials chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices
Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 7.
(g) Remove the stud curing fixture.
(h) Perform the following torque test:
1 Attach a stud installation tool TE404 to the stud and apply torque to
the stud.
a For a stud in a D-flange, F-flange, or N-flange hub, apply a
torque of 25 Ft-Lb (33.9 N•m) to the stud.
b For a stud in a W-flange hub, apply a torque of 35 Ft-Lb
(47.4 N•m) to the stud.
2 The stud should not rotate when the torque is applied.
(i) If the newly installed stud fails the torque test, continue with the following
steps:
1 Remove the stud and inspect for damage.
a If there is no damage to the stud, the stud may be reused.
b If there is damage to the stud, discard the stud.
2 Using solvent MEK CM106 or MPK CM219, clean the hub mounting
hole threads or insert threads to make sure all oil, grease, residual
adhesive, and foreign material have been removed.
A B
E
G
H
Cylinder-Side Hub Half
F
W10052, W10053, APS0006A
(2) Installation of the Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushing in the Cylinder-side Hub Half.
(a) Installation Procedure When Using a Previously Installed, Indexed
Bushing - Refer to Figure 1-103 and Table 1-13
1 Install the O-ring (C) on the pitch change rod hub bushing (A).
2 Apply a light layer of lubricant CM12 to the bore of the cylinder-side
hub half.
(3) Installation of the Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushing in the Engine-side Hub Half.
(a) Installation Procedure When Using a Previously Installed, Indexed
Bushing - Refer to Figure 1-103 and Table 1-13.
1 Install the O-ring (G) on the pitch change rod hub bushing (E).
2 Apply a light layer of lubricant CM12 to the bore of the engine-side
hub half.
CAUTION: THE INDEX MARK ON THE PITCH CHANGE ROD HUB
BUSHING (E) MUST BE ALIGNED WITH THE INDEX
MARK ON THE ENGINE-SIDE HUB HALF.
3 Align the index mark on the pitch change rod hub bushing (E) with
the index mark on the engine-side hub half.
a If either index mark is missing, replace the pitch change rod
hub bushing in accordance with the section, "Installation of the
Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushings in Four-blade Lightweight
Turbine Series Hubs and Five-blade Raptor Turbine Hubs"
of this manual.
4 Using a hand press, install the pitch change rod hub bushing (E) into
the engine-side hub half.
5 Install the external spiral retaining ring (F).
6 Install the pitch change rod O-ring (H) into the ID of the pitch change
rod hub bushing (E).
7 Do a test on the hub for a leak between the installed pitch change rod
bushing and the hub in accordance with the section, "Leak Inspection
of Bushings in Four-blade Lightweight Turbine Series Hubs and
Five-blade Raptor Turbine Hubs" in this chapter.
(b) Installation Procedure When Using a New Pitch Change Rod Hub
Bushing - Refer to Figure 1-103 and Table 1-13.
1 Determine the pitch change rod hub bushing that will be installed.
a If the 1.376 ± 0.001 inch (34.96 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is
1.375 to 1.378 inches (34.92 to 35.00 mm), use a B-6108 pitch
change rod hub bushing (white).
b If the 1.376 ± 0.001 inch (34.96 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is
1.379 to 1.382 inches (35.02 to 35.10 mm), use a B-6108-1
pitch change rod hub bushing (black).
c If the 1.376 ± 0.001 inch (34.96 ± 0.025 mm) hub bore is greater
than 1.378 and less than 1.379 inches (35.00 and 35.02 mm):
(1) Ream the bore to 1.379 to 1.382 inches (35.02 to 35.10 mm).
(2) Using clean compressed air, blow out any remaining
unwanted material from the hole.
(3) Use a new B-6108-1 pitch change rod hub bushing (black).
2 Install the O-ring (G) on the pitch change rod hub bushing (E).
3 Apply a light layer of lubricant CM12 to the bore of the engine-side
hub half.
4 Using a hand press, install the pitch change rod hub bushing (E) into
the engine-side hub half.
5 Install the external spiral retaining ring (F).
6 Machine the ID of the pitch change rod hub bushing in accordance
with the Installed Bushing Machining Requirements in Figure 1-68,
Detail D or Figure 1-69, Section B-B, as applicable.
7 Using clean compressed air, blow out any remaining unwanted
material from the hole.
8 Install the pitch change rod O-ring (H) into the ID of the pitch change
rod hub bushing (E).
9 Do a test on the hub for a leak between the installed pitch change rod
bushing and the hub in accordance with the section, "Leak Inspection
of Bushings in Four-blade Lightweight Turbine Series Hubs and
Five-blade Raptor Turbine Hubs" in this chapter.
H. Installation of the Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushings for Compact and Lightweight
Compact Hubs
(1) PROCEDURE 1 - Compact Hub Repair Bushing Replacement or Overhaul
for a Compact Hub That has had the Pitch Change Rod Hub Bore Previously
Repaired Using Repair 1, Repair 2, Repair 4, or Repair 5
(b) If the hub was previously repaired with a pitch change rod bore repair
bushing that uses an external O-ring and an internal retaining ring,
proceed to step 12.H.(1)(d).
(d) Inspection - For a Hub That was Repaired Using a Pitch Change Rod
Bore Repair Bushing With an External O-ring and an Internal Spiral
Retaining Ring:
1 Remove the pitch change rod bore repair bushing at overhaul.
a Remove and discard the internal spiral retaining ring.
b Press out the pitch change rod bore repair bushing.
c Remove and discard the O-ring on the OD of the pitch change
rod bore repair bushing.
(1) The pitch change rod bore repair bushing may be reused
if it passes the inspection requirements referenced later
in "Overhaul Procedure 1".
2 Measure the pitch change rod bore features, the internal spiral
retaining ring groove in the hub, and the pitch change rod bushing(s).
a The engine-side pitch change rod bore and spiral retaining ring
groove serviceable limits are:
(1) For Configuration A, refer to Figure 1-24 and the
associated Serviceable Limits in Table 1-1 for
Configuration A with Repair 1.
(2) For Configuration B, refer to Figure 1-25 and the
associated Serviceable Limits in Table 1-1 for
Configuration A with Repair 2.
b The cylinder-side pitch change rod bore and spiral retaining ring
groove serviceable limits are:
(1) For Configuration Z, refer to Figure 1-17 and the
associated Serviceable Limits in Table 1-1 for
Configuration Z with Repair 4.
(2) For Configuration Y , refer to Figure 1-18 and the
associated Serviceable Limits in Table 1-1 for
Configuration Y with Repair 5.
c Inspect the removed pitch change rod bore repair bushings.
(1) For the engine-side pitch change rod bore repair
bushing 102779, refer to Figure 1-38 and the
associated serviceable limits in Table 1-1 for
"102779 Pitch Change Rod Repair Bushing".
(2) For the cylinder-side pitch change rod repair
bushing 102778, refer to Figure 1-37 and the
associated serviceable limits in Table 1-1 for
"102778 Pitch Change Rod Repair Bushing".
(e) Pitch Change Rod Bore Repair Bushing Installation After Hub Overhaul
1 Materials Required for This Procedure
a For the engine-side pitch change rod bore repair bushing
installation:
(1) Pitch change rod bore repair bushing Hartzell
Propeller Inc. part number 102779.
(a) The repair bushing must be new or used and meet
the required serviceable limits.
(2) New O-ring Hartzell Propeller Inc. part number
C-3317-115-1
(3) New internal spiral retaining ring Hartzell Propeller Inc.
part number A-5839-93
(4) Solvent CM11
(5) Lubricant CM12
b For the cylinder-side bushing installation:
(1) Pitch change rod bore repair bushing Hartzell
Propeller Inc. part number 102778.
(a) The repair bushing must be new or used and meet
the required serviceable limits.
(2) New O-ring Hartzell Propeller Inc. part number
C-3317-117
(3) New internal spiral retaining ring Hartzell Propeller Inc.
part number A-5839-106
(4) Solvent CM11
(5) Lubricant CM12
2 Install a new pitch change rod bore repair bushing or a used
pitch change rod bore repair bushing that meets the serviceable
limits for the applicable pitch change rod bore repair bushing in
Table 1-1 of this manual.
a For the engine-side bore, install a pitch change rod bore repair
bushing in accordance with the following steps:
(1) Before installing the pitch change rod bore repair
bushing, re-anodize the hub or apply chemical
conversion coating in accordance with the aluminum
hub overhaul requirements. Refer to the Chromic Acid
Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
b For the cylinder side pitch change rod bore and spiral retaining
ring groove serviceable limits refer to Configuration U and
Configuration T in Figure 1-19 and the associated serviceable
limits in Table 1-1 for Configuration U and Configuration T with
Repair 6.
c The engine-side or cylinder-side repair bushing to hub bore
limits are:
(1) The hub bore must be at a diameter of
0.0005 to 0.001 inch (0.0127 to 0.025 mm) larger
than the bushing OD.
(2) Inspect the removed pitch change rod repair bushings.
(a) For the engine-side pitch change rod repair bushing
102580-1, refer to Figure 1-40 and the associated
serviceable limits in Table 1-1 for "102580-1 Pitch
Change Rod Repair Bushing".
(b) For the cylinder-side pitch change rod repair
bushing 102580-2, refer to Figure 1-39 and the
associated serviceable limits in Table 1-1 for
"102580-2 Pitch Change Rod Repair Bushing".
4 Pitch Change Rod Bore Repair Bushing Installation after Hub
Overhaul
a After hub overhaul, install a new pitch change rod bore repair
bushing or a pitch change rod bore repair bushing that meets
the serviceable limits in Table 1-1.
b Materials Required for This Procedure
(1) For the engine-side bushing installation:
(a) Pitch change rod bore repair bushing Hartzell
Propeller Inc. part number 102580-1
(b) Internal spiral retaining ring Hartzell Propeller Inc.
part number A-5839-87
(c) Solvent CM11
(2) For the cylinder-side bushing installation:
(a) Pitch change rod bore repair bushing Hartzell
Propeller Inc. part number 102580-2
(b) Internal spiral retaining ring Hartzell Propeller Inc.
part number A-5839-87
(c) Solvent CM11
(b) Overhaul
1 Refer to Figure 1-105 for the part numbers for the rod hub bushing,
the O-ring, and the external spiral retaining ring.
a Refer to Figure 1-106 for the location of the external spiral
retaining ring, O-ring, and rod hub bushing.
2 Remove and discard the external spiral retaining ring.
3 Remove the rod hub bushing by sliding it out of the Configuration D
engine-side pitch change rod bore toward the engine flange.
4 Remove and discard the O-ring from the OD of the rod hub bushing.
5 Inspect the rod hub bushing in accordance with the check criteria in
Table 1-1 of this manual.
a If a replacement bushing is required, refer to Figure 1-105 to
identify the bushing part number.
6 Inspect the Configuration D engine-side pitch change rod bore in the
aluminum hub in accordance with Figure 1-23 and the check criteria
in Table 1-1 of this manual.
Hub Inside
O-ring
Hub Engine-side
NOTE: Hub shape can vary from the figure shown. Refer to Figure 1-105 for
TPI-202-3-035
(4) PROCEDURE 4 - Installation of the Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushing A-2245(-)
Into the Cylinder-side Hub Bore of a Non-Feathering (-1) Propeller Hub That
has a Configuration X, Configuration W, Configuration V, or Configuration S
Hub Bore
(5) PROCEDURE 5 - Installation of the Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushing A-2245(-)
Into the Engine-Side Hub Bore of a Propeller Hub That Also Incorporates a
Shaft Plug, that has a Configuration C, Configuration E, Configuration F, or
Configuration I Hub Bore
CAUTION: INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION
INVOLVE PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO
THE INTRODUCTION CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL FOR
INFORMATION ABOUT PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS.
REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST CHAPTER
OF THE APPLICABLE OVERHAUL MANUAL(S) FOR THE
IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS.
(a) General
1 The pitch change rod hub bushing A-2245(-) is installed in a hub bore
that does not have an O-ring groove.
2 The pitch change rod hub bushing A-2245(-) is retained in the hub
by the use of adhesive.
3 For the hub configuration, refer to Figure 1-59.
4 Install the pitch change rod hub bushing into the hub bore using
Adhesive Installation Method 1 or Adhesive Installation Method 2.
(b) Adhesive Installation Method 1
1 Examine the OD of the pitch change rod hub bushing A-2245(-) for
a shiny surface.
a If the surface is shiny, it must be sanded.
(1) Using 150 grit sandpaper, lightly sand the OD of the
pitch change rod hub bushing until the surface is
no longer shiny.
WARNING: ADHESIVES AND SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE AND
TOXIC TO THE SKIN, EYES, AND RESPIRATORY
TRACT. SKIN AND EYE PROTECTION ARE REQUIRED.
AVOID PROLONGED CONTACT AND BREATHING
OF VAPORS. USE SOLVENT RESISTANT GLOVES
TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT AND WEAR SAFETY
GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION. USE IN A WELL
VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM SPARKS AND FLAME.
READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNING LABELS.
2 Using solvent MEK CM106, acetone CM173, or MPK CM219, clean the
bushing bore hole of the engine-side hub half and the OD of the pitch
change rod hub bushing.
3 Apply a thin layer of primer CM127 to the entire OD of the pitch change
rod hub bushing and to the ID of the hub bushing bore hole.
AEROBATIC AIRCRAFT
PZL-130TC11 Orlik
(3) Procedure for Replacing the B-1243 Threaded Staked Insert With an Oversize
Threaded Staked Insert B-1243-1
CAUTION: DO NOT REPLACE A B-1243 INSERT WITH A B-1243-1
OVERSIZED INSERT WHEN THE HUB IS USED ON A
PROPELLER THAT IS LISTED IN TABLE 1-14.
(a) For a hub installed on an aircraft that IS listed in Table 1-14
1 Installation of an oversize threaded staked insert Hartzell Propeller Inc.
part number B-1243-1 is not permitted.
a If the inspection criteria for the mounting hole with a Hartzell
Propeller Inc. insert part number B-1243 is exceeded, the hub
must be retired from service.
b For retirement procedures, refer to Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
2 If a hub installed on an aircraft that IS listed in Table 1-14 is
received for overhaul that has had an oversize staked insert,
Hartzell Propeller Inc. part number B-1243-1 previously installed,
the hub must be retired from service.
a A hub that is received for maintenance other than overhaul, may
remain in service until overhaul.
b The hub may not be used on another installation that is
not listed in Table 1-14.
c For part retirement procedures, refer to Hartzell Propeller Inc.
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(b) For a hub installed on an aircraft that is NOT listed in Table 1-14
1 The B-1243 threaded staked insert must be replaced with an
oversize threaded staked insert B-1243-1 when the hub mounting
flange threaded hole does not meet the inspection requirements for a
hub with B-1243 threaded staked inserts in Table 1-1.
MATERIAL:
Break Corner
To prevent bushing damage, use soft material such as
Delrin®, aluminum, or bronze.
TPI-155024
L. Installing the Beta Rod Bushing B-6045-6-6 for Propeller Models HC-E5N-3( )( ) and
HC-A6A-3( )
CAUTION: INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION INVOLVE
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT
PROPELLER CRITICAL PARTS. REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATED
PARTS LIST CHAPTER OF THE APPLICABLE OVERHAUL
MANUAL(S) FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC PROPELLER
CRITICAL PARTS.
(1) General
(a) The procedure to install the beta rod bushing B-6045-6-6 applies to:
1 The engine-side of the hub for propeller models HC-E5A-3 and
HC-E5N-3( )( )
a Refer to Hartzell Propeller Inc. Manual 158A (61-10-58).
2 The engine-side and cylinder-side of the hub for propeller models
HC- A6A-3( )
a Refer to Hartzell Propeller Inc. Manual 144 (61-10-44) and
HC-SB-61-354.
(2) Installation Procedure
WARNING: SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE AND TOXIC TO THE SKIN,
EYES, AND RESPIRATORY TRACT. SKIN AND EYE
PROTECTION ARE REQUIRED. AVOID PROLONGED
CONTACT AND BREATHING OF VAPORS. USE SOLVENT
RESISTANT GLOVES TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT AND
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES FOR EYE PROTECTION. USE
IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM SPARKS AND
FLAME. READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNING LABELS.
(a) Using a clean cloth dampened with solvent CM23 or MEK CM106, clean the
inside of the hub where the beta rod bushing will be installed.
(b) On the inside of the hub, align the beta rod bushing with the hole in the hub
where it will be installed.
(c) Make a bushing installation tool from a small plastic or wooden rod in
accordance with the specifications in Figure 1-107.
CAUTION: USE CARE NOT TO LET THE TOOL SLIP AND CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE HUB OR BETA ROD BUSHING.
(d) Using the bushing installation tool, install the beta rod bushing into the hole
in the hub.
1 Push the beta rod bushing in the hole in the hub until no further
movement is felt.
a If necessary, lightly tap the bushing installation tool with a
hammer to aid in the bushing installation.
2 If the bushing did not press in with significant resistance, is easily
moved with finger pressure, or will easily fall out, inspect the pitch
change rod ID of the hub in accordance with the section, "Beta Rod
Hole ID" in Table 1-1 for a possible oversize condition. The aluminum
hub may have to be replaced.
a If the counterbore is within the permitted size requirement,
install a different beta rod bushing.
APS0147E, APS0144
104488fit
O-ring
External Spiral
Retaining Ring
O. Installation of the Pitch Change Rod Hub Bushing in Five-blade Lightweight Turbine
Series Hubs
(1) General
(a) This procedure gives instructions for installing the pitch change rod hub
bushing 104903 in the engine-side half of a hub of five-blade lightweight
turbine series hub.
(b) The pitch change rod hub bushing 104903 uses an O-ring C-3317-026-2
installed on the OD of the pitch change rod hub bushing and an external
spiral retaining ring A-6153-137 to retain the pitch change rod hub bushing.
(2) Installing the pitch change rod hub bushing 104903. Refer to Figure 1-108.2.
(a) Before installing the pitch change rod hob bushing, re-anodize the hub
in accordance with the aluminum hub overhaul requirements. Refer to
the Chromic Acid Anodizing chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 10.
Fork
Air valve
TE441
O-ring
Apply leak detector
CM122 here
13. Leak Inspection of a Compact Hub That Uses a Bushing in the Pitch Change Rod Bore
4 5
6
3
7
2
1 1
8 9
14. Leak Inspection of Bushings in Four-blade Lightweight Turbine Series Hubs and
Five-blade Raptor Turbine Hubs
NOTE: TE393 and TE429 are threaded and attach to the hub in the same fashion
as the cylinder during reassembly.
(2) Attach an air hose to the quick disconnect of the TE393 or TE429 fixture.
(3) Apply 100 psi (6.89 bars) of line pressure to the fixture.
(4) Examine for leaks.
(a) Apply leak detector CM122 to the following areas:
1 Inside the hub around the area where the pitch change rod meets the
bushing. Refer to Figure 1-110.
2 Inside the hub around the area where the bushing meets the hub.
Refer to Figure 1-110.
(b) A leak is not permitted.
(c) If a leak is detected:
1 Inspect the O-ring seals for unwanted material.
a Remove any unwanted material.
2 Replace the O-ring(s).
3 Repeat the leak inspection procedure.
4 If the leak(s) cannot be stopped, inspect the hub and bushing in
accordance with the serviceable limits in this chapter. If required,
replace the bushing or replace the hub in accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(5) After the test is complete, discard the bushing ID O-ring.
TPI-202-3-102
15. Leak Inspection of the Bushing in the Engine-side Half of the Hub for Five-blade
Lightweight Turbine Series Hubs
Air Hose
Quick
Disconnect Area A 2
1
Area B
B. Leak Inspection for the Engine-side Hub Half - Refer to Figure 1-112.
(1) Install the bushing ID O-ring C-3317-212-2 in the bushing ID O-ring groove.
(2) Insert the pin through the bushing.
(3) Install the O-ring C-3317-230 on the TE390, TE441-1, or locally manufactured
plate that attaches to the hub.
(4) Bolt the TE390, TE441-1, or locally manufactured plate to the hub.
(a) For this test, the use of two opposing bolts that are finger tight is sufficient.
(5) Attach an air hose to the quick disconnect of the fixture TE390, TE441-1,
or locally manufactured plate.
(6) Apply 100 psi (6.89 bars) of line pressure to the fixture.
(7) Examine for leaks.
(a) Apply leak detector CM122 to the following areas:
1 Inside the hub around the area of the bushing where the pin
meets the bushing around the circumference of the pin. Refer to
Figure 1-112, Area A.
2 Inside the hub around the area where the bushing meets the hub.
Refer to Figure 1-112, Area B.
a Apply leak detector CM122 to completely cover the area over
the external spiral retaining ring A-6153-137 and around the
circumference of the bushing.
(b) A leak is not permitted.
(c) If a leak is detected:
1 Inspect the O-ring seals for unwanted material.
a Remove any unwanted material.
2 Replace the O-ring(s).
3 Repeat the leak inspection procedure.
4 If the leak(s) cannot be stopped, inspect the hub and bushing in
accordance with the serviceable limits in this chapter. If required,
replace the bushing or replace the hub in accordance with the Part
Retirement Procedures chapter of Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard
Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02), Volume 6.
(8) After the test is complete, remove and discard the bushing ID O-ring and the
O-ring on the TE390, TE441-1, or locally manufactured plate.