Propeller Owner’s Manual
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INTRODUCTION
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Rev. 17 Apr/20
1. General
(Rev. 1)
A. Statement of Purpose
(1) This manual has been reviewed and accepted by the
FAA. Additionally, the Airworthiness Limitations section
of this manual has been approved by the FAA.
CAUTION:
KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH THE
PROPELLER OR WITH THE AIRCRAFT
ON WHICH IT IS INSTALLED, AT ALL
TIMES. THE LOGBOOK RECORD WITHIN
THIS MANUAL MUST BE MAINTAINED,
RETAINED CONCURRENTLY, AND
BECOME A PART OF THE AIRCRAFT AND
ENGINE SERVICE RECORDS.
(2) The information in this manual can be used by qualified
personnel to install, operate, and maintain the applicable
Hartzell propeller assemblies.
(a) Additional manuals are available that include
overhaul procedures and specifications for the
propeller.
(3) This manual may include multiple design types.
(a) Parentheses shown in the propeller model
designations in this or other Hartzell Propeller Inc.
publications indicate letter(s) and/or number(s) that
may or may not be present because of different
configurations permitted on the various aircraft
installations.
1 Refer to the Description and Operation chapter
of this manual for propeller and blade model
designation information.
(4) Where possible, this manual is written in the format
specified by ATA iSpec 2200.
B. Maintenance Practices
(1) The propeller and its components are highly vulnerable
to damage while they are removed from the engine.
Properly protect all components until they are reinstalled
on the engine.
(2) Never attempt to move the aircraft by pulling on the
propeller.