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MAINTENANCE MANUAL
BRP-Powertrain
Effectivity: 912 Series
Edition 2 / Rev. 0
05-20-00
page 7
October 01/2009
3) Visual inspection
General note The scope of a visual inspection generally includes, but is not necessarily
limited to, the following.
Moving
parts
Normal operating condition, accurate alignment, leak-tightness, cleanli-
ness, ease of movement, adjustment, mechanical stress, travel, catching,
extreme wear, cracks, corrosion, deformation and other visually evident
damage.
Parts Secure seating, surface condition, cleanliness, deformation, cracks in
welding seams or due to material fatigue or stress, corrosion and other
visually evident damage.
Fuel-, Air- and Oil
lines
Cracks, dents, kinks, required flexibility, collapsed lines/hoses, abrasion,
cleanliness, secure seating and other visually evident damage.
Wiring General cleanliness; loose, corroded or broken terminals; chafed, broken
or worn insulation; secure seating, heat damage and other visually evi-
dent damage.
Screws and Nuts Surface damage, secure seating, locking wire, securing paint and other
visually evident damage.
Filter Filters and screens must be inspected for contamination and potential
blockages, cleaned and replaced as required.