R
EVISION
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D
ATE
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12/29/04
P
AGE
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40
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removing material from a blade.
Inspect hub parts for cracks or wear. Check all visible parts for wear
and safety. Check the inside of the spinner and at the base of the
blades next to the hub for evidence of oil and grease leaks. Grease the
propeller hub through the zerk fittings.
CAUTION
Consult the propeller
owner’s manual for proper lubrication
procedures. On some propellers, one of the zerk fittings must
be removed to avoid pressurizing the hub.
Make an entry in the propeller log book verifying the 100 hour
inspection and describing any maintenance performed.
7-9.6 F
IXED
-P
ITCH
P
ROPELLER
As part of every preflight inspection, inspect the propeller for nicks,
especially near the tips and on the leading edge. Such nicks cause
stress concentrations that may result in cracks and should be dressed
out with a fine file as soon as possible. Clean bug and grass stains off
the propeller when you wash the rest of the airframe. Never use a
harsh, corrosive cleaner on the propeller blades.