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when installing old and/or new fasteners/hardware. See paragraph 4.1.3 Recommended Clean-
ers, for thread lock compound cleaning information. The Loctite™ compounds listed in Table 7
may be used for thread lock or bonding compounds.
Table 7. Recommended Thread Lock And Sealant Compounds
Thread Lock
Compounds
Used on:
(Description)
Sealant
Compounds
Used on:
(Description)
243™
Mounting and Retaining Hardware (Me-
dium Strength, All-Purpose, Removable,
Thixotropic, Blue)
580™
Pipe Fittings
(Medium Strength, High
Temperature, Slow Cure,
White)
4.2.
Cleaning And Inspection Guidelines
Wherever a procedure calls for cleaning and inspection, these guidelines should be followed.
A.
Inspect all components for excessive or abnormal wear.
B.
Wherever a requirement for new parts is indicated, obtain new components from
Hale Products Inc.
C.
Wherever procedures call for removal of gaskets, gasket should be replaced.
Clean all gasket mating surfaces before installing new gaskets.
D.
Bearings and other components should be cleaned using only recommended sol-
vents.
E.
Bearings and seals should be inspected whenever parts are disassembled. Look
for signs of excessive wear or heat on bearings. Look for hardening, cracking, dis-
tortion (or out-of-round), or evidence of bypass/leakage for seals.
F.
Replace any hardware that shows signs of excessive wear, corrosion, or
bolts/screws that are torqued to greater than 100 ft-lb with new hardware.
4.2.1
Cleaning Required For Thread Lock Compounds
Always clean the threads of all bolts/fasteners/screws as remnant compound causes false
torque reading when installing existing hardware. Always use a clean out tap to clean old thread
lock from bolt/ fastener/screw holes to prevent remnant compound causing false torque reading
when installing old and/or new hardware.
To remove and clean factory installed thread lock compounds, follow the instruction provided in
the applicable Loctite™ Technical Data Sheet (See the Loctite web site [http://www.loctite.com]
or Henkel web site [https://www.henkel.com].)
4.3.
Removal And Replacement Guidelines
R&R instructions are provided ONLY for components of SAM assemblies (in the form of bench
procedures). NO procedures are provided to R&R the SAM component from the apparatus. To re-
duce unnecessary work and to avoid the introduction of additional/new issues, only dismantle
the parts instructed and only when necessary to accomplish the target inspection and/or R&R.
The bench procedures are written to typically provide three layers of detail. The “A” steps provide
an experienced technician (who is very familiar with a Hale SAM) a Top Level View of the steps
required to R&R the titled component. The “A” steps along with the “1” steps provide an experi-
enced technician (who is NOT familiar with a Hale SAM but is familiar with foam systems in gen-
eral) a more detailed set of steps to R&R the titled component. Using all three levels of the steps
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