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1. Recommend you consider getting copies of the following data [min]...
SAE AIR737 Aerospace Hydraulic and Pneumatic Specifications, Standards, Recommended Practices, and Information Reports
SAE AIR1379 Prestressing (Autofrettaging) of Hydraulic Tubing Lines
SAE AIR1388 Service Damage Limits for Aircraft Hydraulic Tubing
SAE AIR5378 Aircraft Tube Bending Methods, Techniques and Tooling
SAE ARP994 Recommended Practice for the Design of Tubing Installations for Aerospace Fluid Power Systems
SAE ARP1897 Clamp Selection and Installation Guide
SAE ARP4752 Design and Installation of Commercial Transport Aircraft Hydraulic Systems
SAE ARP5891 Achieving Cleanliness Standards for Aircraft Hydraulic Systems During Manufacture
SAE AMS2610 Pressure Testing, Gaseous Media Pressure as Specified
SAE AMS2615 Pressure Testing, Hydraulic Pressure as Specified
SAE AS130 TUBE BENDING RADIUS
SAE AS683 Installation Procedures and Torques for Fluid Connections
SAE AS33611 TUBE BEND RADII
SAE AS4330 TUBING, FLARED, STANDARD DIMENSIONS FOR, DESIGN STANDARD
SAE AS5131 TUBE END - BEADED, DESIGN STANDARD
SAE AS5440 Hydraulic Systems, Military, Aircraft Design and Installation Requirements for
SAE AS33583 TUBING END DOUBLE FLARE, STANDARD DIMENSIONS FOR
MIL-D-9898 DRAWING, TUBE BEND
MIL-STD-1247 Markings, Functions and Hazards Designations of Hose, Pipe, and Tube Lines for Aircraft Missile, and Space Systems
2. NOTES.
There are MULTIPLE specifications for fluid-system detail parts/materials that have been omitted from the list [above].
OBVIOUSLY refer to the Aircraft Maintenance Manual [AMM] for specific fabrication details, parts and materials.
Trying to 'wing' [second-guess, reverse engineer] the fabrication of a tubing Assy may be harder than it looks! Many manufacturers do not provide specific details [diameter and wall-thickness, material/material-spec, bend radii, etc that is important/relevant to Tubing or Hose Assy fabrication: they want to force YOU to buy the assembly from them or one of their qualified suppliers.
Making a tubing assembly without a formal tubing fabrication drawing [IE: MIL-D-9898] dimensions, or a certified 'master tubing assembly' risks a 'poor fit'. An odd Lesson-learned from military tubing fabrication [old acft]: the tubing that needs to be replaced MAY NOT be an original installation! IF this is the case then You may be hand-making a copy-of-a-copy-etc... so Your fabricated Assy may be substantially different than a production part made to master dimensions.
Tubing forming, flaring, cutting, etc are usually done with light lubrication to minimize sliding friction that will damage tubing.
Ensure that Your 'raw' tubing and bending/flaring/beading/forming tools are absolutely clean and burr free. Soil, dust, burrs, chips, rough-surface areas, etc can damage the tubing during forming, flaring, beading, etc.
Several vendors produce high quality tube bending, flaring, crimping, etc equipment... hand or NC controlled... for the tiniest ODs [fractional-inch] up-to many inches tubing ODs.
IF tubing assemblies use flareless, crimp or 'special' style fittings, then data/tooling specific to installation/testing those parts/assys will be absolutely necessary.
Specify/use ONLY aluminum [typ 5052-0, 6061-T6, etc], CRES [typ 304, 316, 321, 346 annealed or 1/8H; and 21-6-9] or titanium [typ Ti-3AL-2.5V] tubing that is designated 'hydraulic quality'. This tubing is specifically made for fluid/pressure applications and has certain features that facilitate fluid tubing manufacture and long-term durable service.
There may be several useful YouTube videos, this subject.
Any of the following documents, may be useful, IF you can find a copy...
USAF T.O. 42E1-1-1 [NAVAIR 01-1A-20] Organizational, Intermediate and Depot Maintenance - Aviation Hose and Tube Manual
AC43.13-1 ACCEPTABLE METHODS, TECHNIQUES, AND PRACTICESAIRCRAFT INSPECTION AND REPAIR [CHAPTER 9, Section 2 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS]
FAA-H-8033-30 AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN HANDBOOK [Chapter 7. Fluid Lines & Fittings]
Regards, Wil Taylor
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