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*PIPER
CHEROKEE
SIX SERVICE
MANUAL
SECTION
III
INSPECTION
3-1. INTRODUCTION.
This
section
provides
instructions
for conducting
inspections.
These
inspections
are
described
in
Paragraphs
3-4
and 3-5.
Repair
or replacement
instructions
for those
components
found
to
be unserviceable
at
inspection
may be
found
in the
section
covering
the applicable
aircraft
system.
CAUTION
When
working
on engines,
ground
the magneto
primary
circuit
before
performing
any
operation.
3-2.
RECOMMENDED
LUBRICANTS.
Refer
to Recommended
Lubricants.
Section
II
for
Lubrication
Servicing
Instructions.
3-3.
INSPECTION
PERIODS.
3-4.
INSPECTION
REQUIREMENTS.
The
required
inspection
procedures
are
listed
in
Table
III-I
for PA-32-260
and 300
and in
Table
111-11 for
PA-32R-300.
The inspection
pro-
cedure
is broken
down
into major
groups
which
are Propeller.
Engine.
Cabin,
Fuselage
and
Empennage.
Wing,
Landing
Gear,
Float
Group
(PA-32S
only).
Operational
Inspection
and
General.
The
first
column
in each
group
lists
the
inspection
or
procedure
to
be performed.
The
second
column
is divided
into
four
columns
indicating
the
required
inspection
intervals
of
50 hours,
100
hours.
500 hours
and
1000 hours.
Each
inspection
or
operation
is required
at
each
of the
inspection
intervals
as indicated
by a circle
(O).
If an
item
is not entirely
accessible
or
must be
removed,
refer
to the
applicable
section
of this
manual
for instructions
on how
to
gain access
to remove
the
item.
When
performing
inspections,
use inspection
forms furnished
by the
Piper
Factory
Service
Department.
available
through
Piper
Dealers
or Distributors.
NOTE
In
addition
to inspection
intervals
required
in Table
11-1 or
111-11.
a preflight
check
must
be performed
as
described
in
Paragraph
3-5.
3-5.
PREFLIGHT
CHECK.
The
airplane
must
be given
a
thorough
preflight
and
walk-
around
check.
The pilot
and/or
mechanic
must
include
the
preflight
check
as
a normal
pro-
cedure
necessary
for
the safe
operation
of
the aircraft.
Refer
to the
Pilot's
Operating
Manual
for
a listing
of
items
that
must
be checked.
Revised: 11/4/83
1D11

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