Tactair Landing Gear/Door Control valves feature a 4-Way, 3-Position design which has proven reliability and robustness. One valve can control a landing gear system or multiple valves can be incorporated into a system for separate nose landing gear, main landing gear, and landing gear door control. All Tactair spool and sleeve valves feature a hardened spool and sleeve assembly which is highly resistant to wear and provides longevity. Solenoids can be either single or dual coil design and all incorporate reverse-recovery diodes for electrical protection.
3. General Purpose Tools
• Aircraft Maintenance Technicians rely on a variety
of essential tools to maintain and repair aircraft.
• These tools include wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers,
socket sets, torque wrenches, multimeters, aviation
snips, safety wire pliers, rivet guns, and
specialized equipment for tasks like engine
maintenance and avionics repairs.
• These tools are vital for ensuring the safety and
airworthiness of aircraft.
4. SCREWDRIVERS:
A common screwdriver must fill at least 75
percent of the screw slot. A screwdriver with
the wrong size blade may slip and damage
adjacent parts of the structure.
The screwdriver can be classified by its
shape, type of blade, and blade length.
Types of screwdrivers are Philips and plain
screwdriver.
It is made for only one purpose, i.e., for loosening
or tightening screws or screw head bolts.
5. PLIERS AND PLIER-TYPE CUTTING TOOLS:
Needle nose pliers have half round jaws of
varying lengths. They are used to hold objects and
make adjustments in tight places.
Duckbill pliers are used exclusively for twisting
safety wire.
Diagonal cutter is a short-jawed cutter with a
blade set at a slight angle on each jaw. This tool
used to cut wire, rivets, small screws, and cotter
pins.
Round nose
6. WRENCHES:
• Box end wrench: A box wrench is a hand tool with an
enclosed opening that grips the faces of a bolt or nut.
• The design of the wrench allows it to be adjusted to
turn the bolt even in tight spaces where movement is
limited.
• Combination wrenches have a closed loop on one
side (box-end) for hexagonal or square nuts, while the
other end is an open U-shape (open-end).
• A wrench is a hand tool used by aircraft technicians
(and many others) to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts.
• It provides a strong grip on the fasteners, allowing
you to apply the necessary force to secure or remove
them.
• Wrenches come in different sizes and types.
Combination wrench
Box end wrench
7. A socket wrench is made of two parts:
(1) the socket, which is placed over the top of a nut or bolt head, and
(2) a handle, which is attached to the socket to make it possible to use socket wrenches
in any location or position.
SOCKET WRENCH:
Speed Handle: Ease of rotation of a socket being used to loosen or tighten bolts and
nuts.
Ratchet: Mechanical device that allows continuous linear or rotary motion in only
one direction while preventing motion in the opposite direction.
8. SPECIAL WRENCHES:
Crowfoot wrench is normally used when accessing nuts that must be removed from
studs or bolt that cannot be accessed using other tools.
9. TORQUE WRENCH:
• The torque wrench is a precision tool consisting of a torque indicating handle and
appropriate adapter or attachments.
• A torque wrench is a tool used to tighten nuts and bolts to a predetermined torque value.
• This instrument allows fasteners to be tightened to the proper tension, helping avoid
damage from over tightening.
• Torque is measured in either lb·ft (pound-foot), lb·in (pound inch), or N·m (newton
meter)
Micrometer ”click type”
Torque wrench
10. MALLET AND HAMMER:
• A mallet and a hammer are both tools used for striking or hitting objects, but
they have some differences.
• A mallet typically has a larger, softer head made of rubber, plastic, or wood. It
is used when you want to apply force without damaging the surface you're
striking.
• On the other hand, a hammer has a smaller, harder head made of metal and is
used for more heavy-duty tasks like driving nails or breaking objects.
Hammers come in different shapes and sizes depending on the specific job.
Mallet Hammer
11. SCRAPER:
A scraper is a tool used to remove aircraft sealant and adhesive prior to
maintenance inspections. Scrapers are available in a variety of sizes and
materials. Depending on the application, different types of scrapers can
be used for maximum efficiency.
The variety of aircraft maintenance requirements necessitates the use of
a wide range of scrapers and tools:
•Cured sealant and adhesive removal.
•Adhesive and sealant removal from large surface areas.
12. CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the comprehensive overview of common tools for
aircraft maintenance technicians underscores the critical importance
of having the right equipment at their disposal.
These tools not only facilitate routine inspections and repairs but also
contribute significantly to ensuring the safety and airworthiness of
aircraft. By familiarizing themselves with these tools and honing their
skills in their usage, technicians can enhance operational efficiency,
minimize downtime, and uphold the highest standards of maintenance
excellence.
As aviation technology advances, it is essential for technicians to
remain adaptable and stay abreast of emerging tools and techniques.
Through continued training and professional development, they can
effectively navigate the complexities of aircraft maintenance,
ultimately safeguarding the integrity of the aviation industry and the
passengers it serves.