Propeller Owner's Manual
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MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
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Page 6-13
Rev. 1
Jun/11
4. Painting After Repair
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 an appropriately licensed
propeller
service
facility in accordance with Hartzell
Standard Practices Manual 202A (61-01-02).
(2)
It is permissible to perform a blade touch-up with aerosol
paint in accordance with the procedures in Painting of
Aluminum Blades, below.
(3)
The following paints (Table 6-1) are approved for blade
touch-up:
Paint2
Approved Paints
Table 6-1
Vendor
Hartzell
Vendor
Color/Type
P/N
P/N
Tempo
Epoxy Black
A-150
n/a
Tempo
Epoxy Gray
A-151
n/a
Tempo
Epoxy White (tip stripe)
A-152
n/a
Tempo
Epoxy Red (tip stripe)
A-153
n/a
Tempo
Epoxy Yellow (tip stripe)
A-154
n/a
Sherwin-Williams
Black
F75KXB9958-4311
A-6741-145-1
Sherwin-Williams
Gray
F75KXA10445-4311 A-6741-146-1
Sherwin-Williams
White (tip stripe)
F75KXW10309-4311 A-6741-147-1
Sherwin-Williams
Red (tip stripe)
F75KXR12320-4311 A-6741-149-1
Sherwin-Williams
Yellow (tip stripe)
F75KXY11841-4311
A-6741-150-1
Sherwin-Williams
Silver
Metallic
F
63B
XS
0627-4389
A-6741-1
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