5. Scheduled Maintenance - PA-32-301FT Piper 6X (S/N’s 3232001 & up) (continued)
THE NEW PIPER AIRCRAFT, INC.
PA-32-301FT / 301XTC
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Feb 19/04
1D4
5-20-00
Inspection
NATURE OF INSPECTION Interval (Hrs)
50 100
C. CABIN AND COCKPIT GROUP (CONT.)
19. Inspect fuel valve drain lever cover for security. Verify door opens
and closes freely and prevents operation of lever when closed ............................ O O
20. Inspect condition of heater controls and ducts...................................................... O
21. Inspect condition and operation of air vents.......................................................... O
22. Inspect condition of air conditioning ducts ............................................................ O
23. If installed, remove and clean air conditioning evaporator filter............................. O
D. FUSELAGE AND EMPENNAGE GROUP
1. Remove inspection plates and panels................................................................... O
2. Check forward and rear wing attach bolts and fittings for corrosion.
(Refer to 57-40-00, Figure 1.)................................................................................ O
3. Inspect fwd baggage door, latch, and hinge for damage, operation
and security........................................................................................................... O O
4. Inspect battery, shelf, and cables.
Flush area as required and fill battery per Battery, 24-30-00 ................................ O
5. Inspect electronic installations .............................................................................. O
6. Inspect skins, bulkheads and stringers for damage .............................................. O
7. Inspect antenna mounts and electric wiring .......................................................... O
8. Inspect air conditioning system for refrigerant leaks. (See Note 9.) ...................... O
9. Inspect refrigerant level in sight gauge of receiver-dehydrator.............................. O O
10. Inspect air conditioner condenser air scoop for condition and rigging.
(See Note 17.)....................................................................................................... O O
11. Inspect fuel lines, valves, and gauges for damage and operation......................... O
12. Remove, drain, and clean fuel strainer bowl and screen located in
bottom of selector valve ........................................................................................ O
13. Inspect fuel pump overboard drain outlet for evidence of fuel discharge.
(See Electric Fuel Pump, 28-20-00.)..................................................................... O O
14. Inspect security of all lines .................................................................................... O
15. Inspect vertical fin and rudder for surface damage or irregularities
(i.e. - skin cracks, distortion, dents, corrosion, and excessive paint build up);
structural defects (i.e. - loose or missing rivets); misrigging or
structural imbalance; hinge damage, excessive wear, freedom of movement
and proper lubrication; and attachment points for missing or worn hardware....... O
16. Inspect rudder hinges, sector and attachments for damage, security,
and operation ........................................................................................................ O
17. Inspect vertical fin attachments for security .......................................................... O
18. Inspect rudder control stops to ensure stops have not loosened
and locknuts are tight ............................................................................................ O
19. Inspect rudder hinge bolts for excess wear. Replace as required......................... O
20. Inspect stabilator and tab for surface damage or irregularities
(i.e. - skin cracks, distortion, dents, corrosion, and excessive paint build up);
structural defects (i.e. - loose or missing rivets); misrigging or
structural imbalance; hinge damage, excessive wear, freedom of movement
and proper lubrication; and attachment points for missing or worn hardware....... O