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Cleaning and Corrosion Control Volume III - Aviation and Electronics
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NAVAIR 01-1A-509-3
01 March 2005
TM 1-1500-344-23-3
TO 1-1-689-3
(3) Allow components to air dry.
Damping Fluid
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VV-D-1078
Cleaning-Lubricating Compound
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(3)  R e c l e a n area with MIL-PRF-29608
MIL-PRF-29608
Cleaning-Lubricating Compound, or lubricate with fluid
VV-D-1078 (Volume IV or V, Chapter 2).
(4)  Mask any nearby areas where the presence
of the silicone lubricant is not desired. Lubricate sliding
d. Microminiature printed circuit boards are cleaned
c o m p o n e n t s  with  an  application  of  Spray
in accordance with NAVAIR 01-IA-23 (Navy) or TO
Cleaning-Lubricating Compound, MIL-PRF-29608
12-1-31 (Air Force).
Type I (Volume IV or V, Chapter 2) or Fluid VV-D-1078
(Volume IV or V, Chapter 2). The deposited silicone is
e. T r e a t multi-pin electrical connectors in
very difficult to remove and prevents proper adhesion
accordance with paragraphs 6-3.11. through 6-3.11.4.
of any material applied to the sprayed area. Refer to
paragraph 4-5.3.10. for method of removal.
f. Treat PCB edge connectors in accordance with
paragraph 6-3.8.
g. External surfaces of sliding attenuators, variable
Compound, Corrosion Preventive
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attenuators, and tunable cavities shall be cleaned as
Water-Displacing
follows:
MIL-C-81309
CAUTION
(5) Spray a thin coating of Water Displacing
Corrosion Preventive Compound, MIL-C-81309 Type II
Sliding/variable attenuators and tunable
(Volume IV or V, Chapter 2), on external metal surfaces.
cavities are natural water/solvent traps. Never
Avoid placing preservation material on sliding
leave these components exposed during
components.
internal equipment cleaning. Sliding/variable
attenuators and tunable cavities shall always
h. Clean internal surfaces of sliding/variable
be hand cleaned externally. Only hand clean
attenuators and tunable cavities as follows:
internally where drying of the water/solvents
can be accomplished.
(1) Remove corrosion and tarnish by rubbing
Alcohol, Isopropyl
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affected area with Eraser (Volume IV or V, Chapter 2),
TT-I-735
or Eraser, Wood Encased, (Volume IV or V, Chapter 2).
Care should be taken not to remove any thin plating on
(1)  A p p l y Isopropyl Alcohol, TT-I-735
surfaces.
(Volume IV or V, Chapter 2), with Acid Brush, A-A-289
style optional (Volume IV or V, Chapter 3).
(2) Rinse affected area with Isopropyl Alcohol,
Alcohol, Isopropyl
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TT-I-735 (Volume IV or V, Chapter 2) and wipe with
TT-I-735
Cleaning Cloth, CCC-C-46 Class 7, (Volume IV or V,
Chapter 2) or Disposable Applicator, GG-A-616
(2)  A p p l y Isopropyl Alcohol, TT-I-735
(Volume IV or V, Chapter 3).
(Volume IV or V, Chapter 2), with Acid Brush, A-A-289,
style optional (Volume IV or V, Chapter 3). Rinse
(3) Allow components to air dry.
affected area with Isopropyl Alcohol, TT-I-735
(Volume IV or V, Chapter 2), and wipe with Cleaning
(4) Do not apply preservative material.
Cloth, CCC-C-46 Class 7 (Volume IV or V, Chapter 2).
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