COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Table INTRO-2. MTOSS Function Code Definitions (Cont)
Code
Function
Definition
170
Foam/Water Wash
Removal or post emulsified fluorescent
penetrant via an agitated water wash,
automatic spray rinse, or an aqueous remover
aerated to produce a foam.
180
Testing of Solutions
Test used to assist in identifying certain
materials by electro-mechanically determining
the presence or absence of known constituents.
190
Unassigned
200
INSPECTION
210
Check
A thorough visual examination of components,
accessories, subsystems, and piece parts
to detect structural failure, deterioration or
damage: and to determine the need for
corrective action. For example: exterior
surfaces, electronic circuit cards, gears, control
systems, linkages, accessories, components,
tubing, wiring and connections, safety wiring,
fasteners, clamps, etc., are inspected to verify
proper condition and acceptability for continued
service.
220
Visual/Dimensional
A comparison of the dimensions and material
conditions of parts, subassemblies, and
assemblies with the specifications contained
in technical manuals and/or blueprints, to
detect deviations from established standard
and limits and determine the acceptability for
continued service, repair, or need to discard
the item. A visual/dimensional function code
is also required to verify that proper corrective
maintenance has been accomplished.
Although some of these tasks may not require
measurements, a complete spectrum of
tasks/sub tasks requires a variety of measuring
equipment to determine runout, concentricity,
flatness, parallelism, hardness, thickness,
clarity, dimensions, etc.
230
Penetrant
Fluorescent penetrant inspection to detect
surface cracks.
240
Magnetic
Magnetic particle inspection to detect surface
cracks in magnetic materials.
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