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| How many ALRE maintenance levels are there |
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| type of maintenance done by Cats and Arresting gear crew |
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| maintenance level done by designated maintenance activities |
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| what are used on VIDS boards to track all outstanding maintenance actions |
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| major divisional record of all maintenance performed and provides historical data for future reference |
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| how many columns are mandatory on maintenance control and all work center VID boards |
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| which boards display all maintenance status information providing ability to review overall maintenance situation quickly |
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| how many areas is ALRE MAFs divided into |
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| how many years must corrective MAFS be retained for |
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| key element in the day to day operation of V-2 which establishes single point of maintenance expertise and capability |
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| which tools are used to track critical scheduled/situational maintenance and inspections required on catapults arresting gear and VLA |
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| Maintenance Required Status Boards (MR) |
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| what was established to reduce potential of tool related FOD mishaps adn reduce cost of tool replacement |
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| planned and systematic pattern of actions necessary to prevent defects from occurring from start of maintenance |
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| power to regulate events rather than being regulated |
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| what are those skills possessed by personnel trained in technique of data analysis and supervision of QA |
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| which programs permit maintenance and operational decisions to be made based on facts rather than intuition or memory by providing comparative data that is useful long after details |
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| personnel who are assigned to the QA branch known as |
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| should it become necessary to assign individual below E-6 as CDQAI a letter must be submitted informing the cognizant TYCOM of this decision of assignment must not exceed a period of how many days without approval |
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| in no case an individual below which paygrade can be appointed as CDQAI |
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| who are assigned to work centers and are to inspect all work and comply with all QA objectives and requirements during maintenance actions |
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| what is the center of all maintenance activity, directing and receiving up to date info in order to properly assess courses of action to be taken |
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| what provides standard maintenance organization and procedures to be used by all V-2 |
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| which type of maintenance is the process of disassembly sufficient to inspect all operating components |
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| what are the two general types of ALRE maintenance performed without distinction as to levels |
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| what type of maintenance is preventive, corrective and additive maintenance performed |
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| WHich type of maintenance provides engineering assistance and performing maintenance beyond capability of lower level maintenance activities |
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| which types of audits provide an evaluation of performance and program compliance throughout the division by serving in an orderly method of identifying, investigating and correcting programs |
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| how many different categories of audits |
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| how often are work center audiits conducted to evaluate overall quality performance |
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| which type of audits are conducted to evaluate specific maintenance tasks, processes, or prorgrams |
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| how many years are audits records maintained for |
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| what establishes maintenance policies, procedures and responsibilities required to provide an integrated system for performing maintenance and supporting related functions on ship's installed ALRE |
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| what directed that all V-2 divisions incorporate TCP |
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| what is kept in every toolbox to be checked before and after each job or maintenance action, to ensure all tools are available to do your work and ensure that they are accounted for after completion |
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| what are some safety harnesses equipped with which is used to regulate deceleration when the of the rope is reached |
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| what are the exact copies of mechanical or other types of drawings referred to |
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| which block on blueprints contains the drawing number, name of the part or assembly is located on |
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| which block is usually located in the upper right corner of the blueprint and is used to record revisions to the print |
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| reference numbers that appear in teh title block refer to numbers of other blueprints. what are frequently used when more than one detail is shown on drawing |
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| which type of lines are used for visible outline of the object being drawn |
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| which type of lines are used for the dotted lines representing hidden features and for cutting planes, short breaks , adjacent part, and alternative positions lines |
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| which type of lines represent center lines, dimension lines, long break lines, ditto lines, extension lines, section lines |
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| which type of prints show the various parts of mechanisms, how the parts fit together, and relation to each other |
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| whic type of blueprint shows position ,location, and use of various parts of ship |
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| which type of diagram show by means of single line sand symbols how the parts of a system are connected for operation |
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| which type of diagrams are normally used to trace piping systems and their fucntions without actually describing shape, size , location of component |
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| what are used for cutting sheet metal and steel of various thickness and shapes |
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| straight hand snips have blades that are straight and cutting edges that are sharpened to an angle. What degree is that angle |
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| what is used to cut metal that is too heavy for snips or bolt cutters |
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| what are two parts to a hacksaw |
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| Adjustable frames can be made to hold blades from 8 to how many inches long |
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| hacksaw blades are about 1/2 in wide and have 14 to how many teeth per inch |
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| type of files that produces a finer surface finish and usually a flatter surface than cross filing |
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| which type of files used for smoothing lathe work , draw filing, and precision work |
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| type of files used for quick removal of metal and rough work |
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| what refers to how much teeth are pushed out in opposite directions from side of blade |
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| 4 different kinds of set are alternative, double alternative, raker and what |
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| what tool is used for chipping or cutting metal |
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| most commonly used chisel |
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| most common shapes of chisels are cold, cape, round nose and what |
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| which type of chisel is used for special jobs such as cutting keyways , narrow grooves and square corners |
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| what chisel makes circular grooves and chip inside corners |
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| which type of chisel is used for cutting v grooves and sharp corners |
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| when filing, the teeth of a file may "clog up" with metal filings, what is the condition called |
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| what other material than brass or bronze should be used to break in a new file |
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| the range of length of files is 3 inches to what |
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| the single cut files have rows of teeth cut parallel are at an angle of how many degrees |
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| what is the most common tools for making holes in metal |
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| how many principal parts of a twist drill are there |
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| which is basic tol that is used to exert a twisting force on bolt heads, nuts and so forth |
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| which material are best wrenches mad eof |
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| whichmaterial are most common wrenches found in navy made of |
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| forged carbon steel or molybdenum steel |
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| which type of wrench is solid , non-adjustable openings in one or both ends |
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| open end wrenches may have jaws parallel to handle or at and angle. what is average angle |
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| how many points or notches arranged in a circle in the head does the most freq used box wrench have |
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| what has a square opening cut in one end to fit a square drive lug on a detachable handle |
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| sockets are classified by size according hto how many factors |
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| 3 most commonly used torque wrenches are deflecting beam, dial indicating, and what |
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| adjustable wrenches are available in varying sizes, ranging from 4 to how many inches in length |
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| which type of wrench is used for turning pipe or cylinders where you do not want to mar the surface |
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| which type of tool is used for cutting purposes as well as holding and gripping small articles it may be hard to hold with hadns |
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| which typeof pliers are used for cutting small light materials such as wires and cotter pins |
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| diagonal pliers are adapted to cutting small objects flush witha surface because cutting edges are diagonally offset by how many degrees |
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| which type of pliers are principally used for holding, bending and cutting thin materials or small guage wires |
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| which type of pliers have straight serrated jaws, and pivot where the fastened together |
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| which type of plieres have an advantage over the others where you can clamp down |
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| what are ideal for twisting safety iwre used in securing nuts |
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| whichst type of pliers may be used to hold small items steady, to cut and bend safety wire or to do numerous other jobs too difficult by hand |
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| most positive and sat method of safety tying |
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| which type of hammers are mostly used by people who work with metal or machinery |
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| what is a short handled tool used to drive woodenh handled chisels, gouges, and wooden pins or to form or shape sheet metal |
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| what is a steel headed heavy duty driving tool that can be used for a number of purposes |
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| the head of a sledge is generally made of high carbon steel and may weigh from 2 lbs to how many |
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| what is used for marking the center of a hole |
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| what may be used for knocking out rivets after the heads have been chiseled off or for freeing pins that are "frozen" |
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| what are used to cut threads in metal, plastic or hard rubber |
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| the taper hand tap has a chamfer length of how many threads |
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| plug hand taps have a chamfer length of how many threads and are designed for use after teh taper tap |
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| the square pipe die comes in a variety of sizes for cutting threads on a pip with diameters of 1/8th inch to how many inches |
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| what is the principal used for dressing over bruised or rusty threads on screws or bolts |
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| what is probably the most frequently used power tool in navy |
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| portable electric drills commonly have capacities for drilling holes in steel from 1/16th inch up to what diameter |
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| what are especially useful work in which a large amount of material is to be removed quickly such as in scaling surfaces in preparation for painting |
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| Portable grinds are used for finishing metallic surfaces. The maximum diameter of the grinding whele is how many inches |
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| what is the instruction of portable electric tolls that produce hazardous noise levels in excess of the limists |
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| The extension cords should only be 25 ft long except for repair lockers and flight deck which are how long |
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| how many extensions cords should be connected together at a max for operation of portable equipment |
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| which type of tools are tools that look much the same as electric power tools but use energy of compressed air |
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| when chipping allow steel or doing other heavy work, dip the tool in engine lube oil about every how many inches of the cut |
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| nearly all pneumatic wrenches operate most efficiently on an air pressure range of 80 to how many PSI |
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| how many feet are the aircraft stopped after contacting the deck |
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| which type of vessel provides a means of launching a strike against an enemy anywhere in world |
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| this type of arrestnemtn is made with barricade webbing assembly that transmits aicrafts landing force to purchase cable instead of cdp |
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| all engines installed in aircraft CVN 76 and 77 are MK 7 MOD 3 with which type of drive system |
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| all pendant engines and most barricade engines installed in CVN 66 through 75 are onyl which type |
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| which barricade engine is installed on CVN 65 |
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| what is the newest and most advanced aircraft recovery system |
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| whatis a framework for supporting engine and most of its components and for securing entire assembly to ship structure |
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| what is designed to stop all aircraft with same amount of runout regardless of aircraft weight and speed |
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| CROV ( constant runout valve) |
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| what operates as a check valve against flow of fluid from accumulator to engine cylinder |
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| what provides a seal against leakage of fluid around drive shaft |
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| what is provided to stow fluid from arresting engine during maintenance and to transfer fluid back to engine |
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| what is the capacity of fluid stowage system in gallons |
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| which system provides a means of reclaiming hydraulic fluid removed from any engine due to venting or through leaks |
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| what is the maximum operating temperature for arresting engines |
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| teh auxiliary air flask provides a means of storing ships air at what PSI |
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| what is teh control center for arresting engines |
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| what is a three piece welded structure with two hollow steel shafts clamped between its outer sections adn center section |
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| what eliminates excessive purchase cable slack between crosshead and fixed sheave assembly at beginning of arrestment stroke |
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| in the cable anchor what prevents the operating piston from slamming into opposite end of cable anchor damper assembly if the purchase cable should break or extreme off center landing |
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| what transmits the force of the landing aircraft from deck gear to arresting engine |
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| teh purchase cable has a mimimum breaking strength of what in how many pounds |
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| what is the reeve ration for MK 7 arresting engine |
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| three types of sehaves in MK7 arresting gear are horizontal retractable, vertical through decker and what other type |
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| newly manufactured sheaves have a sheave groove depth of how many inches |
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| the only maintenance performed on cdp is application of what |
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| what provides a method of raising the crossdeck pendant off flight deck to ensure arresting hook engagement of incoming aircraft |
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| wire supports are replaced when they become deformed or damaged or when they fail to maintain required cdp heigh of 2 inches min. and how many inches max as measured using cable height gauge |
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| impact pads are made of how many invidiual polyurethan pads laid side by side ans secured within an outer steel frame |
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| the barricade storeroom is equipped with a rack designed to stow how many barricades simultaneously |
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| the effects of water on a barricade webbing assembly will result in loss of approx. 10 to 15 percent of webbing strength and will increase weight by what percent |
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| what secures teh lower load straps in place and cause aircraft nose wheel to ride up and into barricade assembly |
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| what houses winches that tension and support barricades |
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| what provides and maintains fluid pressure required by hydraulic cylinder to raise and lower barricade stanchions |
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| gravity tank assembly has a capacity of approx. how many gallons and is fluid reservoir in power pack assembly |
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| maintenance can be divided into two broad categories: preventive, and what other type |
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| which type of maintenance consists of routine shipboard procedures designed ot increase effective life of equipment or to forewarn impending troubles |
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| initial reeving of an engine is facilitated by hand threading the complete fairlead system and engine with length of what size cable |
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| newly installed purchase cables should be de-torqued after the initial 50 landing and every how many landings thereafter |
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| what is movemnet of arrested aircraft backward and is caused by stretch inherent in purchase cable |
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| Mark 7 AG system utilizes on US Navy aircraft carriers consist of how many engines configured with cdp for conventional fixed-wing aircraft recovery and 1 barricade engine for emergency |
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| what is a solid state control system for all MK 7 Arresting gear engine |
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| 2 basic states of operation for ARC : Operational, Non Operatioal and the basic modes of Operations; Primary , Failsafe and and what |
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| what provides stopping force for arresting gear engine and aircraft during arrestment |
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| sheave damper assembly of MK 7 MOD 4 has same function as MOD 3 but new adn better MK 7 MOD 4 has a 33 inch pitched diameter and has a service stroke of how many feet |
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| the principal source of energy and is supplied to catapults |
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| the steam system is under the technical cognizance of what and is operated and maintained by Engineering Department personnel |
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| which system provides a rapid means of extinguishing a fire in teh catapults trough or in launch valve compartments |
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| what admits and shuts off flow of steam to launching engine cylinders during cat operations |
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| the launch valve stroke timer electrical system provides a means of measuring the launch valve performance by timing the stroke from fully closed position to the point at which the cross head has moved out how many inches |
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| what provides the means to direct spent steam from launching engine cylinders overboard after launch valve closes at completion |
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| what prevents a buildup of steam pressure behind the launching engine piston when launch valve is closed |
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| pressure breaking orifice elbow |
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| what carries the forward motion of the pistons to aircraft by means of launch bar attached to aircraft nose gear and connected to nose gear launch shuttle spreader |
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| what stops forward motion of shuttle and pistons at end of catapult power stroke |
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| all trough covers are designed to withstand a vertical rolling load of how many total pounds |
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| what are provided to prevent arresting gear purchase cables from falling into catapult number three's trough cover slot during recovery operations |
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| which system provides a means of tightly connecting the aircraft to the shuttle prior to firing catapult |
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| the regulator valveis used to reduce accumulator pressure to pressure required to move the grab and shuttle forward at a distance of how feet in 30 to 50 seconds |
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| the gravity tank is storage reservoir for catapult hydraulic fluid. the tank capacity may very slightly but minimum operating tank level with full system and piping is how many gallons |
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| what is a 70 cubic foot container of compressed air which is used to maintain nearly constant hydraulic fluid pressure in accumulator |
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| what are those sehaves that lead drive shaft from retraction engine to forward and aft ends of catapult troughs |
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| what controls the opening rate of launch valve by metering the hydraulic fluid coming from closing side of launch valve operator during launch |
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| CSV (Capacity Selector Valve) |
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| what is an electromagnet formed by a conductor wound in a series of loops in the shape of a spiral |
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| what are used as a remote indicator of positions of various components throughout the system |
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| microswitches serve the same function as limit switches except they are used where a very limited mechanical movement is required what size or less |
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| in the event the catapult does not fire within how many seconds after fire pushbutton is depressed a hang fire exists |
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| what provides a single centralized station from which virtually all below decks catapults functions are accomplished |
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| if the order for standby condition of securing a catapult is given , it usually comes after day's lauching operation are completed and there is no possibility of additional launching within how many hours |
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| when raised, what serve to protect personnel, equipment, and other aircraft from hot jet exhaust |
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| what provides means of physically raising and lowering JBD panels |
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| a temperature switch, will close if cooling water reaches how many degrees and alert JBD operator by lighting a red light |
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| what is JBD hydraulic pressure in PSI |
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| minimum time to lower JBD during emergency is 35 seconds how many seconds at a max |
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| what furnishes all vessels and stations with Maintenance Requirement Cards containing specific maintenance instructions |
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| which instruction is planned maintenance and Maintenance data collection system described in |
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| most problems that occur on JBD can be recognized as a failure of one of how many different systems |
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| which type of equipment is designed to assist in launching of aircraft by providing a positive and automatic means of attaching aircraft launch bar to catapult shuttle and spreader |
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| how many components in the NGL assembly made up of which serve to restrain and and tension an aircraft |
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| what is a simplified yet thorough means of accomplishing preventive maintenance |
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| which cards contain detailed information on each maintenance requirement, such as who should perform the maintenance , when, how and with what resources |
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| what provides a listing of of MIP assigned to each department |
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| what provides detailed procedures used to perform a maintenance check and state who is to perform it and what is to be done and with what resource |
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| what is an index of complete set of file is MRC applicable to ship system, subsystem and equipment |
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| what is designed to provide a ready reference of planned maintenance requirements for work center supervisor |
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| what is the recommended skill level of person who should be qualified to do work, identifiied by rate or NEC |
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| how many parts does MRC code consist of |
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| what contains the information necessary for equipment tag out required during pms actions |
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| which form is used by maintenance personnel to notify NAVSEACEN, NAVAIRENGCEN and TYCOM as applicable of technical and nontechnical matters related to PMS |
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| what are submitted to request classified or other pms documentations that cannot be obtained locally |
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| Category A FeedBack Report (FBR) |
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| what category of FBR are submitted by 3M Coordinator to applicable TYCOM that pertain to technical discrepancies that inhibit PMS |
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| what displays planned maintenance requirements to be performed during period between major overhauls |
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| all superseded cycle schedules should be retained for how many months |
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| which pms schedule displays pms requirements each work center is required to perform during specific 3 month period |
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| who reviews teh complete quarterly pms schedule and then signs and dates it |
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| which symbol indicates completion of maintenance required |
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