3.9
Examine the outboard side of the striker plates Figure 1 [5] for signs of touch marks. If touch marks
are found, it could be necessary to replace the shoot bolts (refer to Step 4) and the striker plates
Figure 1 [5], refer to 12-B-52-10-07-00A-920B-A.
3.10
If none of the above checks show the cause of the high hand force, do the shoot-bolt-load not-equal
checks that follows:
3.10.1
Examine the ramps Figure 1 [6] on the six striker plates Figure 1 [5] for equal wear marks.
3.10.2
If the wear marks are not equal, replace the striker plates, refer to 12-B-52-10-07-00A-920B-A.
3.11
If none of the ramps Figure 1 [6] on the striker plates Figure 1 [5] show wear marks, do the procedure
that follows:
3.11.1
Use a color waterproof pen to apply a layer to all the ramps Figure 1 [6] on the six striker plates
Figure 1 [5].
3.11.2
Close the door Figure 1 [1] and push the outer door handleFigure 1 [2] inwards until it can be felt that
the hand force is at the highest point. Do this step three times.
3.11.3
Open the door Figure 1 [1] and make an analysis of the rub marks that the shoot bolts Figure 1 [7]
have made on the colored ramps Figure 1 [6]. If the marks are not equal, replace the striker plates,
refer to 12-B-52-10-07-00A-920B-A.
4
Replacement of the Shoot Bolts
This document gives the procedure to replace the shoot bolts. New shoot bolts are supplied with the
cotter pin hole. New fork ends have the cotter pin hole drilled after the shoot bolt has been installed
and adjusted to the correct length.
4.1
Remove the passenger/crew door trim panels as necessary, refer to AMM 12-B-25-21-03-00A-920A-A
or 12-B-25-22-03-00A-920A-A.
4.2
Remove and discard the cotter pinsFigure 1 [9] from the shoot bolts Figure 1 [7].
4.3
Remove and discard the shoot bolts Figure 1 [7] from the fork ends Figure 1 [11].
4.4
Remove the nuts Figure 1 [10], bolts Figure 1 [13] and washers Figure 1 [14] from the fork ends
Figure 1 [11].
4.5
Remove the indicators Figure 1 [15] from the covers Figure 1 [16].
4.6
Remove the fork ends Figure 1 [11] from the connecting rods Figure 1 [12]. Discard the fork ends
Figure 1 [11].
4.7
Position the new fork ends Figure 1 [11] on the connecting rods Figure 1 [12] and loosely install the
bolts Figure 1 [13], washers Figure 1 [14] and nuts Figure 1 [10].
4.8
Apply a layer of Lubricating paste (Pt.No. P04-029) to the new shoot bolts Figure 1 [7].
4.9
Install the new Shoot bolt Figure 1 [7] on the fork ends Figure 1 [11].
4.10
Turn the door handle Figure 1 [4] to the closed position.
4.11
Adjust the length Figure 1 [8] that the shoot bolts Figure 1 [7] come out of the door Figure 1 [1] to the
limits in Table 6:
4.12
Turn the door handle Figure 1 [4] to the open position.
4.13
Use a 2 mm drill to drill the cotter pin holes in the fork ends Figure 1 [11] using the hole in the shoot
bolts Figure 1 [7] as a guide. Remove all unwanted material from inside the door Figure 1 [1].
4.14
Install new Cotter pin Figure 1 [9] through the shoot bolts Figure 1 [7] and fork ends Figure 1 [11].
4.15
Remove the nuts Figure 1 [10], bolts Figure 1 [13] and washers Figure 1 [14] from the fork ends
Figure 1 [11].
PC-12/47E AMM Doc No 02300, ISSUE 01 REVISION 26 MSN 545, 1001-1719,
1721-1999
12-B-AM-00-00-00-I
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