Boeing has their own document for cross referencing fasteners and hardware. It is the D-590. It also has drawings that include design/dimensional specifications for the fasteners/hardware in question. It is a "must have" in this industry.
Regards
David
If you are looking for specific information on Mechanical and Hydraulic power systems for Flight Controls the absolute best source would be the manufacturers maintanance or overhaul manuals. Here you will find the Schematics, Rigging, Hydraulic plumbing, Support Structure and the Flight Controls...
Hello,
yes it is possible because I have done it. My best recommendation is to hit the Books hard. And when I mean Books I mean the SRM, OHM, Standards Manuals, Mil-Handbooks, Etc. When working a repair you need to know where to find answers fast. Learn to use the index so you won't spend hours...
Mr Koopas,
Maybe I can help. The SRM is frustrating for sure, But usually 99% of the information is there if you know where to look. What I do in diagnosing a repair is this:
1. Look at damaged part and go to Material I.D. section (i.e.) Wing (chp 57). Go to Chp 57 Index to find Chp/page...