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Rockwell Commander 112
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ROCKWELL
COMMANDER
112/B/TC/TCA
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
SECTION n
SERVICING
AND
INSPECTION
Cabin
Door
Handle
Installation.
To
install
door
handle,
proceed
as
follows:
a.
Insert
cable.
b.
Install
inside
handle with
retaining
screws.
c.
Connect
door
handle
adjustment
cable
and
adjust
cable
at
handle.
d.
Install
retaining
screws
in
outside
handle.
e.
Insta
11
door
upholstery.
Cabin
Door
Handle
Removal
- Model 112B
(Serial
numbers
545
and
Subsequent) and Model 112TCA
(Serial
numbers
13250
and
Subsequent).
To
remove
the
inside
door
handle
from
the
door,
proceed
as
follows:
a.
Remove
inside
door
handle
by
removing
retain-
ing
screw.
To
remove
outside
door
handle
from
the
door,
pro-
ceed
as
follows:
a.
Remove
inside
door
handle
b.
Remove
door
upholstery.
c .
Remove
latch
assembly
from
door.
d.
Drill
the
rivets
out
of
the
outside
door
handle.
Cabin
Door
Handle
Installation
- Model 112B
(Serial
numbers
545
and
Subsequent)
and
Model 112TCA
(Serial
numbers
13250
and
Subsequent).
To
install
the
inside
door
handle
to
the
door,
proceed
as
follows:
a.
Install
inside
door
handle
with
retaining
screw.
To
install
outside
door
handle
to
the
door,
proceed
as
follows:
a.
Attach
outside
door
handle
to
door
with
rivets.
b.
Install
latch
assembly
to
door
with
screws.
c.
Install
upholstery.
d.
Install
inside
door
handle
with
retaining
screw.
Cabin
Door
Latch
Removal
To
remove
the
door
latch
proceed
as
follows:
a.
Remove
door
upholstery.
b.
Remove
outside
latch
handle
by
removing
re-
taining
screw
(see
Figure
2-10).
c.
Remove
all
retaining
screws
from
door
latch
assembly.
d.
Remove
latch
assembly
by
pulling
straight
down.
Cabin
Door
Latch
Installation
The
cabin
door
latch
may
be
installed
by
reversing
the
above
procedure.
Baggage
Door
Removal
Remove baggage
door
as
follows:
Change 2
a.
b.
c.
Remove
interior
molding and
retaining
screws.
Disconnect
door
stop
(see
Figure
2-11).
Remove
screws
from
hinges
and
remove
door.
Baggage
Door
Installation
When
fitting
a new
door
minor
trimming
may
be
neces-
sary
on
the
door
edges
to
permit
a
smooth
tight fit.
Install
the
door
by
reversing
the
above
procedure.
SEATS
FRONT SEATS.
Standard
individual
front
seats
are
equipped
with
manually
operated
reclining
seat
backs,
and
manual
fore
and
aft
adjustment
control.
Four
roller
units
on
each
front
seat
allow
fore
and
aft
travel
of
the
seat
after
the
lock
pins
have
been
disengaged
from
the
seat
tracks.
Track
stops
limit
seat
travel,
and
it
is
of
primary
importance
that
the
stops
be
secured
after
installing
a
seat
unit.
I
WARNING
I
Ensure
that
the
track
stops
are
properly
installed
on both
front
seat
track
assem-
blies
to
prevent
accidental
disengagement
during
takeoff
or
landing.
Additional
items
installed
on
the
front
seat
assemblies
include
inertia-reel
shoulder
harness
and
adjustable
head
rest.
The
inertia-
reel
is
mounted
on the
base
of
the
seat
structure,
and
the
harness
strap
is
routed
vertically
to
the
seat
back
area
to
exit
through
an
opening
at
shoulder
level.
REAR SEATS.
The
two
rear
seats
are
equipped
with
individually
adjustable
seat
backs
and
optional
center
arm
rest.
A
single
rear
seat
back
may
be
folded
for-
ward
to
provide
an
extension
to
the
baggage
area.
Consult
the
Weight and
Balance
documents
for
load
placement
and
baggage
area
limitations.
Seat
Removal
and
Installation
The
front
seats
may
be
removed
by
releasing
the
engage-
ment
pins
and
by
removing
stop
pins
at
end
of
track.
The
rear
seats
may
be
removed
by
removing
the
front
and
rear
frame
attachment
bolts
that
secure
the
seat
assembly
to
the
cabin
structure.
Use
care
when
re-
moving
seat
assemblies
to
prevent
damage
to
the
surrounding
upholstery
and
paneling.
The
installation
of
the
seats
is
the
reverse
of
the
removal
procedures.
Seat
Belts
and
Shoulder
Harnesses
All
seat
belts
and
shoulder
harness
units
should
be
inspected
periodically
and
replaced
if
the
straps
are
frayed
or
cut.
Check
that
buckle
latches
operate
properly
and
shoulder
harness
inertia-reels
work
smoothly.
When
installing
seat
belts,
insure
that
the
buckle-half
of
the
belt
is
installed
on
the
inboard
side
of the
seat.
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