MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
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Rev. 2 Feb/17
Propeller Owner's Manual
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4. Painting After Repair
CAUTION:
INSTRUCTIONS AND PROCEDURES IN
THIS SECTION MAY 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) Propeller blades are painted with a durable specialized
coating that is resistant to abrasion. If this coating
becomes eroded, it is necessary to repaint the blades to
provide proper corrosion and erosion protection. Painting
should be performed by
a certified propeller repair
station with the appropriate rating in accordance with
Hartzell Propeller Inc. Standard Practices Manual 202A
(61-01-02).
(2) It is permitted to perform a blade touch-up with aerosol
paint in accordance with the procedures in the section
"Painting of Aluminum Blades" in this chapter.
(3) Refer to Table 6-1 for paints that are approved for blade
touch-up.
(4) The paint manufacturers may be contacted by using the
following information:
Tempo Products Co. Sherwin Williams Co.
A plasti-kote Company Refer to the Sherwin-Williams
1000 Lake Road
Product Finishes Global
Medina, OH 44256
Finishes Group wesite at
Tel: 800.321.6300
http://oem.sherwin-williams.com
Fax: 216.349.4241
to find the nearest location.
Cage Code: 07708