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HAMILTON STANDARD
COUNTERWEIGHT PROPELLERS
MAINTENANCE MANUAL

SECTION TOPIC

GENERAL INFORMATION

01 MAINTENANCE OF METAL PROPELLERS NO. 109


02 COUNTERWEIGHT PROPELLER SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD
03 COUNTERWEIGHT PROPELLERS PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

01 MAINTENANCE OF METAL PROPELLERS NO. 109


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GENERAL
SAFE LIFE OF PROPELLERS
INSTALLATION
DAILY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
SKETCH OF TYPICAL NICKS AND METHOD OF REMOVAL
ASSEMBLY AND BALANCE
PERIODIC INSPECTION AND OVERHAUL
MAJOR REPAIRS TO PROPELLERS
OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS
VIBRATION

02 COUNTERWEIGHT PROPELLER SERVICE MANUAL NO. 1100


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION
INSTALLATION
SERVICE INSPECTION. MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
DISASSEMBLY. INSPECTION, REPAIR AND REASSEMBLY

03 COUNTERWEIGHT PROPELLERS PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
NUMERICAL PARTS LIST
STANDARD PARTS LIST
SERVICE TOOLS

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~METAL PR OPELLE RS

THE Of this bulletin is to outline essential details pertaining to


PUAPO’sE

inspection and maintenance of Hamilton Standard Propellers to insure that the


user will obtain the maximum service and dependability.

The instructions recommend in detail the precautions and maii~tenance which


are applicablebetween overhaul periods and also outline the periodic inspection
and overhaul which (together with major repairs) should only be attempted by
t’he factory or authorized service stations having adequate equipment and trained
personnel.
GENERAL

Metal propellersof the detachable blade type are standard for, the Army
and Navy Air Services and within the past few years have gained a position
of predominance in the commercial f;eld. Transport operators, air-taxi services,
and private owners were quick to recognize the adaptability and dependability of
metal propellers best suited to meet their operating needs.
as

The hubs of these propellers are of the.split type machined from the highest
grade chrome vanadium steel forgings. Each forging is carefully heat-treated and
held to very close specif;cations. During machining and grinding operations, the
hubs are inspected at’ft´•equent intervals to insure the close tolerances demanded
in the ~nished product.
The blades are fabricated from~ a special alloy consisting of approximately
940/0 aluminum. Due to constantly improved forging processes and special heat
treatment, propeller blades now in general use have a tensile strength of approxi-
mately 55,000 pounds pet square inch, which is comparable to the strength of
mild steel. The weight, however, is only approximately 36~0 of the weight of steel.

SAFE LIFE OF~ PROPELLERS

Under normal usage metal propellers in use on scheduled air lines have been
found in excellent condition, with no signs of impending fatigue failure after
2500 hours service. In other cases, due to abnormal conditions such as unusually
high cruising RPM, excessive propellet´•overlap or interference, habitual operation
from cinder runways, or tough plane-engine-propeller combinations, the safe life
of the propeller has been much less.
Due to constant re~nements in design and manufacturing methodsi steady
ptogress:is being made toward the ultimate goal of 100~o reliability. THE CO-
OPERATION OF USERS OF OWR PROPELLERS IS, HOWEVER,
ESSENTIAL IN ATTAINING THIS GOAL. For example, the class of
failures known as "tip’failures" almost never occur where propellers have ade-
quate ground clearance and where cbncrete warming-up aprons and hard surface,
or good turf runways, are provided.

Where the entire surface of runways is not treated to eliminate loose stones
and cinders, and where hard surface rutning-circles are not provided, a suitable
hard surface spot or turf should be selected. The final testing of motors at full
throttle just before take-o~ can then be done without damage to the propeller
blades. Daily maintenance, and, in addition, the hazard of failures starting at nicks
or gashes in the blades, can be reduced to a minimum through proper preventa-
dve action as tegars runways.

INSTALLATION

Proper installation of metal propelleg is highly important if satisfactory


operating conditions are to be obtained. Hubcones and seats should be carefully
inspected to insure f;rm contact. If galled, the marks or high spots should be
removed by use of fine emery cloth, or the cone should be replaced. Front cones
should be inspected to insure that the halves ate matched by number. Light oil
should be applied to the cone seats and shaft before installation of the propeller.
The force exerted by one man using a bar two to three feet in length is
considered ample to properly tighten hub retaining nuts, if the cones are seating
properly. After test flight hub retaining nut should be checked for tightness.
After installation, the propeller should be rotated through an are of 1800
for the purpose of checking the track. If the error exceeds the propeller
should be checked and corrected by an authorized service station.

DAILY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

Hubs and blades.under abnormal operating conditions may be subjected to


severe strains tending to induce fatigue. Hubs and bladts should be inspected

daily as mounted on the plane. Hubs should be carefully inspected for fatigue
cracks´• which usually start at a point near theblade shoulders on the parting line.
When propellers are subj~cted to operation from cinder runways or in water
spray, the leading edges of the blades may become pitted and ragged.
~his in
time seriously affects the efficiency of the propeller by destroying the true airfoil
section. If erosion is eliminated in the early stages by means of crocus or fine
emery cloth, the blades will retain their etf;ciency for a longer period of time and
the slight affect on balance will not be noticeable in operation.
It has been found advisable for seaplane installations, where propellers.are
subiected to cdrr~osion from salt water, to smooth the blades with crocus cloth
and apply a coating of oil after each day’s flying.
Nicks and sharp dents on the leading edges, or gashes on the blade faces are
particularly dangerous as they greatly reduce the fatigue strength.at that par-
ticular point. A failure may result unless they are removed promptly. (All mars

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FOR REMOVING NICKS N I CK IN FACE OF BLADE
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VIEW OFNICKS IN CROCUS CLOTH As VIEW OF NI C H IN
LEAD(NG EDGE. PORTIO N OFNICK I N TO
R ECO M ME~I D E D. FACE OF BLADE.
L E ADIN G E DCE AU GNMENT
WITH SMOOTH CURVES.

on the surfaces of the blades are "stress raisers" and cause a stress concentration
which may raise the stress beyond the endurance limit resulting in a fatigue type
failure.)
Sharp dents and nicks or gashes may be removed locally without the necessity
for reworking the entire blade surface. (See Sketch.) A curved "rrfffe" file is
recommended for use in removing the sharp base of the nick. Fine emery cloth or
crocus should be used for polishing. Care should be taken in removing nicks from

the blade face to insure that the thickness is not than is necessary.
reduced more

It is recommended as an added safety precaution that the surface, after


removal of a nick, be etched, examined with a magnifying glass, (to insure that
the nick is entirely removed and that a crack has not started) and then polished
locally. Propellers having very severe nicks or gashes should be sent to an
authorized service station factory for repair.
or the
In this manner blades may.be kept in service with safety during the interval
between regular inspection periods.

ASSEMBLY AND BAL~ANCE

Propellers should be assembled on a suitable spline adapter to insure correct


alignment of the splines in the hub halves.
Two-piece clamp rings should be placed on the hub with the bolt side centered
on the hub -center line away from the engine, except where the engine or cowling

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does provide sufficient clearance for the hinge pin. In this case, the bolt sides
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of the clamp rings should be placed at 45’0 to the shaft bore center line (oti
opposite sides) and 900 apart.
One-piece clamp rings should be placed on the hub with the bolt on the exact
center line of the hub, away from the engine.

To check the balance, the hub should be ~tted with a suitable adapter and
arbor and placed on a balancing stand and balance observed with the blades in
a horizontal position. The blades should be set at the proper angle and pulled out

f;rmly against the shoulders before clamping them into position. Unless this is
done the blades will be pulled out by dentrifugal force and the propeller become
unbalanced. With the propeller in vertical position on the balancing stand the
lower clamp for each blade should be loosened and the blade pulled to rest
against the hub shoulders. The clamps should then be tightened and horizontal
balance ag~iin checked.
To correct horizontal balance, lead may be added or removed from the con-
centric hole in the blade end. The balance should then be observed with blades
in a vertical position; if correction is necessary the clamping rings, when bolts
are located on hub center line, may be moved equally off center in the same

direction toward the light side of the blades. Movement´• of f/4 inch should be
sufficient to obtain vertical balance. When clamp ring bolts are in the 450 posi-
tion due to engine or cowling´• interfering, correct vertical balance by moving
one ring only towards the front center line for a distance which should not

exceed 1/2 inch for best results. An arrow should be stamped on the hub shell
and on the clamp ring to indicate correct location. Under no circumstances should
clamps be moved toward the hub center to effect horizontal balance.
Blade angles at the 42-inch radius (or 30-inch radius) should be alike within
.1 degree.
The "track" of the propeller may be checked by mounting the propeller on
a suitable mandrel and swinging the blades through an are of 1800. An error
in track exceeding 5~ inch should be corrected. Excessive error in track will
result in dynamic unbalance.

PERIODIC I~SPECTION AND OVERHAUL

At intervals of approximately flying time propellers should be sent


200 hours
to an authorized service station for thorough inspection of the hub and etching

inspection and re~nishitig of the blades. Propellers operated under abnormal condi-
tions resulting in damage to blades due to pick up from cinder runways, etc., will
require more frequent servicing.
For thorough inspection, the hub should be disassembled, thoroughly cleaned,
and the De Forest Magna-Flux method used to detect fatigue cracks. If the
De Forest method is not available, the hub should be carefully inspected by use
of a suitable magnifying glass.
Splines and cone seats should be carefully inspected far wear. Hubs on which
the splines are worn in excess of .002 inch should be replaced, as continued use

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would probably result in extensive and costly damage to the engine shaft or
propeller hub. Front cone halves should be inspected to insure that they are
matched by number. Rear cones may be lapped to secure satisfactory seat. This
work, however, should only be attempted by an authorized service station having
suitable equipment.
The blade surface (exclusive of the shank) should be lightly sanded to remove

nicks and etched, using a 10 to


207~ aqueous solution
of caustic soda which con-
sists of one to two pounds of commercial caustic soda for each gallon of water
used. When the surface is well blackened, it should6e rinsed with pure water,
then the caustic action should be neutralized by swabbitlg with a solution composed
of one part commercial nitric acid to each ten parts of water used. Foi best results,
the caustic soda solution should be heated to 160-180 degrees Fahrenheit. By this
method the blade is immersed for only fifteen to thirty seconds which gives a
uniform etch of proper depth and leaves a bright surface permitting ready detec-
tion of any cracks. Any suspected cracks should be given a local etch and again
examined. After etching, blades should be polished with a buff;ng wheel. All paint
should be removed before etching.
Small inclusions which form longitudinal lines due to the forgingprocess are
not important, but any cracks or seams across the blade are usually a sign of

impending fatigue failure and are cause for’replacement.


The limits to which blade sections can be reduced incident to removal of
nicks and gashes without unduly weakening the blade are specified in Repair
Regulations No. 3. For field guidance it should be noted that neither the thick-
ness nor the width of the twelve-inch tip section should be reduced in
outer

excess of 10ro of the blade drawing dimensions, except that the outer six-inch
tip section may be modified as becomes necessary to provide a true airfoil section.

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Care should be exercised etch the shank portion of the blades, except
not to

as recommended, as this would affect the fit in the hub. A light local etch about

2" in diameter is permitted on the clamping section of the blade shank at the

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critical points in line with the leading and trailing edges of the, airfoil section.
(See Points "A" and "B" on page 5.) Care should be used to remove all
traces of this local etch by polishing. Any transverse cracks are cause for rejection.

SHARP CO R NE RS TO BE
REMOVED WHEW FOUN D

HUB HUB

BLADE I 1 I 1 I BLADE

CORRECT CONDITION INCORRECT CONDITION

In some cases where hubs of early interference


manufacture are still in use,
has been noted between the radii at the top bf the hub shoulders and the f;llets
at the base of the corresponding blade shoulder las shown in the above sketch).

Where interference is found the top of the hub shoulder should be worked
down until interference is eliminated. Where machining facilities are not available
this work can be done by hand f;ling the hub shoulder to approximatelyinch
radius. No work should be done on the blade shank as this may result in weakness
which would impair the safety of the assembly.

MAJOR REPAIRS TO PROPELLERS

Hubs which have been involved in accident should be inspected by zi com-


an

petent service station using the De Forest Magna-Flux method to insure that they
are not fractured. Hubs which have been twisted or sprung in such a manner as

to destroy perfect blade alignment cannot be repaired and must be replaced.

Propeller blades involved in an accident can, -in many cases, be satisfaccorily


repaired. Too much emphasis cannot be laid the necessity for having all repair
ori

work done by experienced personnel at the factory or authorized repair stations.


Several instances havecome-to notice where repairs have been attempted by
untrained wot´•km~n, unacquainted with strength factors which must be main-
taihed and elastic limits which must be respected. In some cases, alloy blades
have been straightened by heating with a blow torch thus reducing the ultimate
strength about 40~0. In other cases, cracked hubs have been welded, thus desttoy-
ing the tensile strength of the chromium vanadium steel at the point where most
needed and creating a condition where a complete hub failure would, be almost
´•certain.
If the blades are slightly bent or be made by authorized
twisted, rep~irs can

service stations. Where the damage is extensive, the blades must be annealed
before straightening to avoid exceeding the elastic limits of the material.
Full instructions covering this work are given in Repair Speci~cations No. 3
which are available to authorized service stations and which include a graph indi-

ad Ik
eating the maximum angle of bend which may be repaired with and without
annealing. Blades thus damaged must be rei~ormed in the annealeii condition,
then re-hear-treated to regain the tensile strength and completely refinished. Blade
repairs involving annealing and re-heat treatment should never´•be attempted,
except by the factory or certain authorized service stations in cooperation with
the Aluminum Company of America, where proper facilities for heat treatment
are available.
Blades which are bent in edge alignment must be´•annealed in a suitably
controlled furnace and straightened while hot. This work shall only be done at
the factory where adequate facilities available. After straightening, the blades
are

are then returned to the Aluminum Company for re-heat treatment.

OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS
Under normal conditions, propeller blade angles shoul;l be adjusted to pro-
vide the rated engine r.p.m. and horsepower in full throttle level flight. For heavily
loaded p‘Ianes and for some special purposes the blade angles may be reduced to
give an additional 570 increase in r.p.m. allowable by Department of Commerce
Regulations.
Under certain circumstances it may be desirable to hold the engine below the
r.p.m. that is normal for a given throttle opening by increasing the blade pitch.
Care must be exercised, however, that cylinder pressures are not thereby increased
to a point where engine life and reliability are sacrificed to a material degree. The

advice of the engine manufacturer should be secured as to the safe limit in each
case.

Further in this connection, it is important that erroneous or misleading con-


clusions are not reached by over-pitching the blade. Some reports of extraordinary
improvement in cruising efficiency with the same propeller at different pitch
settings or with different propellers have been found to ignore the fact that
cruising speeds must primarily be related to the actual power being taken from
the engine rather than to engine r.p.m.
Generally speaking, increased cruising speed-at the same r.p.m. is possible with
any propeller if the throttle is opened wider and more power taken from the
engine but the r.p.m. held down by increasing the blade pitch angles--subiect
to the practical limitation ai regards engine life and reliability as pointed out

above.
It is often desirable for the operator to have a rough check on the suitability
of a propeller for the plane and engine on which it is being used. In general
practice the angle of attack of the propeller at full throttle level Aight should
be between one and three degrees when obtaining the rated r.p.m. This may be
checked in the following manner:
Hubs are provided with a scale marked in degrees. This scale indicates the
pitch angle at a point 42 inches from the crank-shaft axis for propellers greater
than 7’ 5" in diameter ahd at the ~O-inch radius for propellers of this, or less,
diameter. To find the angle of attack, divide the maximum speed of the plane
in m.p.h. by the rated engine r.p.m., and multiply by four. This
figure represents
the tangent of the angle of advance at the 42-inch radius. The corresponding
angle of advance may be obtained from a’table of tangents.To find the angle
of angle of advance from the blade setting asindicated by
attack, subtract the the
the hub marking after blade angles have been adjusted to give rated engine
r.p.m. in full throttle level flight. Should the
than 7/ 6"- in
propeller be less
diameter, it is necessary to find the tangent of 30-inch radius.
the angle at the
This may be done by multiplying the tangent as found for the 42-inch radius by
7/5. The corresponding angle of advance is then obtained and compared with the
indicated blade settitlg. The angle of attack is the difference as b;efore. If the
angle of attack is greater than three degrees, it is usually an indication that the
propeller diameter is too small, while if less than one degree it usually indkates
that the diameter is Coo large. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule which
is intended to give only a rough, but practical, estimate as to whether a replace-
ment propeller is operating efficientIy. The plane manufacturer’s recommendations

should be followed wherever possible.

VIBRATION

The question of vibration in´• the power plant, propeller and mounting, is
deserving of serious consideration. One, but only one, of the obvious causes is
the propeller.
The propeller may cause vibration- by being either out of dynamic or aero-
dynamic balance. Hamilton Standard propellers are so designed and constructed
that the centers of gravity of all the sections lie in a straight line so that- if they
are in static balance they are also in dynamic balance. Static balance may be readily

checked on a balancing stand which is a part of the equipment of all service


stations.
Blade contour is rigidly controlled during manufacture so that when blade
ang~es are the same at the 42-inch radius the propeller will be aerodynamically
balanced.
Vibration frequently speeds and is negligible at other´• speeds.
occurs at certain
This may be the result of the natural period of vibration of some of the parts
coinciding with the rate of engine impulses or with the rate of revolution. The
engine should be checked to insure uniform power impulses, correctly adjusted
valve tappets and ignition’ 0. K. The engine mount and fittings should be
inspected for cracks’nd tightness.
Favorable results have also been obtained by increasing or decreasing the ten-
sion on the resilient pads commonly used in the engine mount structure or by
substituting new pads of greater or lesser resiliency.
The natural period of most Hamilton Standard Propellers is well outside
the normal operating range.

HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLER COMPANY,

SERViCE DEPARTMENT

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i. INTRODUCTION 1~ 5´•.~ ~Model 2E40. 42 i
a. Installation Pt;ocedure. 421
Iri DESCRIPTION 2
(I)´•Propellers Withdut Spring
1.´• General Description. _2 Return Assembly. 42
a.´• General; (2) Propellers With Spring Re-
(1 Hub’Alsembly, 2 turn Assembly. 44
(2) Blade As~embly. 2’ b. Adjustments. 44
b, Basic Operating Principles. 21’ E. Removal Procedure.
c. Model Designation System. ’3’
6. Nodel-3D40.

2.
(1) Hub Assembly.
(2) Blade Assembly.
Detailed Description,
3:

4
7. Model 3E50.

OPERATION
3agI 42

46)
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Model 2D30. 1 4~
a.
li’;’Princip!es of Operation; 46
(1) CrankcaseBreathing Typo. ´•´•O
a. .Prop;e!lers Without Spring Re-
(2) Shaft Breathing TyPr. 12
::.j tLm Assembly. 46
b. Model 21120. 12
:(1) General..
(I) CrankcaseBreathing Type. 12
(2) Controllable Type. 46!
/2) Sh.ft Bre.rhing ’I~ype. Ib (3) Const.aL Speed rype. 46
c. Model 12D40. 14 b. Propellers With Spring Return
d. Model 2E40.
Assembly. ;.1 49]
(1) Propellers Without Spring
2. Operation Instructions. 49 i
Return Assembly. 16
a. Ground Tests. 49 1
(2) Propellers With Spring Re-
b. Flight Tests. ~iZO1
turn Assembly. Isj
e. Model 3D40. 20
(1) Take-Off. iO

Without Spring
(2) Cruising. 50
(1) Propellers
(f).Fixed Pifch Operation. 50
Return AssPmbly. 20
(4) Power Descent. 50;
(2) P.opellcr. With Spring Re:
(5) Approach and Landing. 501
turn Assembly. 20
f. Model 3E50. 20
(6) Stopping the Engine. 50

Without (7) Mixture Control.


(I) Propellers Spring
(8) Engine Failure; 50
Return Assembly. ?O
(9) Cold Weather Operation. 50
(2) Propellers With Spring Re-
turn Assembly. 20 ’SERVICE INSPECTION, MAINTEI
g. Model Variation Summary. 301 NANCE, AO~1D LUBRICATION tSI

IIr. INSTALLATIO~ i
1. Service Tools Required.
1. General Preinstallation Checks. -33 2. ServiceInspection. 52j

2. Model 2D30.
a. Preflight Inspection. 12
34:
a.´•´•´•Installatidn Procedure.
bl Daily Inspection. 22
3$
c. 25-30 Hour InspecCion.´• 52
(I). Propellers foy. Crankcase
d. 50-60 Hour Inspection,
Breathing ]Engines. 34; ii rrJ
e. 100--120 Hour Inspection.
(2) Propelleis for Shaft Breath-
f. 200-240 Hour Inspection. 53!
ing Engines. ,i
g. Engine Change Inspection. 53
b. Adjustments. 41
h. SpecialInspeccions.
c; Removal Procedure. 42 ´•r5fi
3.’ Maintenance.
3, Model 23120.
,.421 a. Minor Blade ]Repair.
4. Model 12D40. ‘42 b.Zea~age. t
.e 54i]l
TABLE OF CONTENTS ron~inued

Sacl´•ion pope pog´•l.

c?- Cleaning of propellers. 24 Inspection, 63i


d. Removal of Cleaning Substances. I! ´•a.Hub Aswmbly. 66;
55 (1) Hub Group. 661
e. HubMarkings. i

f´• Blade Markings. I 55 (2) Bracket Counterweight


Vibration. Is Group. i .67
g.
55
(3) ´•Cylinder Group. 681
4. Lubrication,
b. Blade Assembly. 69
Troubles and Remedies. 1: 56
5.
Service (1). General. 69i
VI. DISASSEMBLII, INSPECTION, REPAIIL (2) Inspection Methods. ~701
AND RULSbaWBLr 19 ~3) Beat B~adel. 70

(4) Hard A!loyBlade Inspection. i,. ´•71


I. Overhaul Tools. ´•SP
Cr Magnetic Illspection. 72

2. DisPsse;nbly. 1’´•.:61 75
Repair..’
ai. Model 21330. 61
a. Assembly.
Hub 75
(I)´• Disassembly of Hub. 61:
b..gllde Assembly. 83,
(2) Disassembly of Blades. 61
Relssemby. ’96:
b. .Model 21120. kz
II a. 1Modeltl)30. 96
c. Model 12D40 62
b. Model 23120. 113
d. Model 2E40. 62
c. Model 121340. 1141
e. Model 31340. 62
d. Model 2E40i 115i
f. Model 3EIO. 62
´•e. Model 3D40. 116

3. Cleaning. 1 1)63 r. Model 3E)O.


SECTION 1
.INTBODUCTION

1. This Handbook is issued as the basic technical 4. This Handbook covers the 2B20, 2D30, 12D40,
instructions for the equipment involved. 2E40, 3D40, and 3E50 models. Because the operating
2. It includes a detailed description of parts, in- principles and the major parts of these Counterweight
stallation procedure, description of operation, service propeller models are fundamentally the same, this
instructions, and overhaul instructions for all pro- Handbook is written the most widely used model,
on´•

duction models of theCounterweight type propeller. the 2D30, and only the variations from this basic

3. The term "Counterweight" includes both the model are discussed for the other types.

controllable and cbnstant speed type of propeIle~. 5´•´• The equipment involved is manufactured by the
The controllable type is also known as the two-posi- ~Hamilton Propellers Division of United Air-
Standard
tion. A detailed discussion of these different types is craft Corporation, East Hartford, Connecticut, and

given in the appropriate sections of this Handbook. by-licensees of that Corporation.

I~

Figure I--Cvtowoy View of Counferweight Zype Propeller


SECTION II
DESCBIPTIQN

1. GENERBL DESCRIPTION. maintained constant at any rpm setting within the


operating range of the propeller.
The governor sup-
n. GENERAL.--The Counterweight type propel-
ler is
plies and controls the flow of oil to and from the pro-
composed of two major assemblies, the hub
peller, thereby changing the blade angle to meet
assembly and the blade assembly. To clarify the dis-
cussions in this Handbook, the hub assembly has arbi-
changes in flight and power conditions.
trarily been subdivided into a hub group, a bracket (1) As shown in’ figures 50, 51, and 52, the
counterweight group, and a cylinder group. The Cou"terweight type propeller from an operational
blade assembly is subdivided into its component parts. Sta"dpoi"t consists of a piston (6) which is fixed-to
the piopeller shaft, a cylinder (5) which rides on the
(1) HUB ASSEMBLY.
piston and is connected to the counterweight brackets-
(n) HUB GROUP.--This group includes the
(7) by a ball-bearing and shaft system (8), and the
spider, the barrel, the barrel bolts and nuts, the bar- brackets themselves which are fixed to the blades (9).
rel support assemblies, the front and rear cones, the
shim plate, spider shim, and grease retainer, as well (2) Blade angle changes are accomplished by
the use of two forces,:one hydraulic and the other
as the front cqne spacer and packing washer, hub
centrifugal. Oil forced into the piston-cylinder (6-5)
snap ring, piston lock ring, and the phenolic spider
ring. It should be noted that there is no assembly arrangement is the hydraulic force which moves the

driwing number which includes these only. cylinder (5) outboard. This motion is transmitted to
parts
the brackets (7) through the shaft and bearing group
(6) BRACKET COUNTERWEIGHT
GROUP.--The parts included in this group are the
(8) and the brackets are moved inward. Since the
brackets (7) are fixed to the butt end- of the blades
-bracket, index pins, the counterweight, the counter-
(9), the blades are rotated to lower
angle. If oil is
a
weight screws, the counterweight bearing inner race,
allowed to drain from the
cylinder, centrifugal force
tetainer assembly, outer race, and spacer, and the
acting on the counterweights moves the brackets (7)
adjusting sci´•ew assembly, counterweight cap, and
outward, and the blades are rotated to a higherangle.
clevis pin.
The governor controls this action and allows the
(c) CYLINDER GROUP.--The piston, piston blades to move a higher
to angle when the $ngine
gaskets, and piston gasket nut are considered part of tends to overspeed, and to a lower angle when it tends
~rhe cylinder group. The remaining parts are the to underspeed.
cylinder assembly (which consists of the cylinder it-
self, the two liners, the counterweight thrust bearing (3) If engine speed drops below the rpm for
which the governor is set, the rotational speed of the
shaft, and bushing), the counterweight thrust bear-
ing as~embly, ~the thrust washer, and the cylinder engine driven governor fly-weights (2) decreases
accordingly and the speeder spring (1) moves the
head, gasket, and lock ring. On propellers which in-
clude´• a spring return assembly, the assembly is con- pilot valve (3) downward. Oil is then supplied to the
sidered part of the cylinder group.
propeller cylinder (5) through the propeller-gov~r-
nor (4) moving the propeller cylinder (5) in an
line
(2)´•BLADE ASSEMBLY.--This assembly con-
outboard direction. This hydraulic force overrides the
sists of tile blade and thrust washers,the thrust bear-
centrifugal force of the counterweights (7), and the
ing assembly, the chafing ring, the balancing
retainer brackets are moved inward. As aresult, the blade
plug assembly, the bushing, the bushing screws, and angle is decreased and the propeller is returned to
the bushing drive pins. on-speed operation.
b. BASIC OPERATING PRINCIPLES.--The (4) If engine speed increasesabove the rpm

Counterweight type propeller may be used to operate for which the governor is set, the fly-weights(2) move
either as a controllable or constant speed propeller. outward against the force of the speeder spring (1)

With controllable installation, the operator selects


a raising the pilot valve (3). This allows oil to drain
either the low blade angle or the high blade angle by from the propeller cylinder (5),’ through the propel-

a two-way valve which permits engine oil to flow ler-governor line (4), and finally into the engine
into or draill from the propeller. If an engine driven sutnp. The cylinder (5) is moved in an inboard direc-

used, the propeller will operate as a con- tion by the counterweights (7) which are moved out-
Sovernor is
~:nrlt speed installation, and engine speed will be ward by centrifllgal force. The blade angle is it~-
Secti~n II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 1 SERVICE MANUAL~NO,IIOD

creased and the propeller returns on-speed opera-


to No)e
tion; When all forces in the propeller and governor Direction of propeller rotation is deter-
arebalanced, the engine is operating on-speed and the mined by viewing the propeller from the

governor pilot valve (3)


is in neutral position. Oil
a slip stream, whereas direction of engine
drained from the propeller. rotation is determined by viewing the en-
is neither supplied to nor
gine shaft from the rear of the engine.
The rpm setting of the governor can be changed by
Right-hand propellers turn clockwise, and
varying the compression in the speeder spring (1) left-hand propellers turn counterclockwise.
which either increases or decreases the centrifugal
force land rpm) necessary to maintain the pilot valve (2) BLADE ASSEMBLY.

(3) in a neutral position.


(a) GENERAL DESIGNATIONS.--In addi-
MODEL DESIGNATION SYSTEM. tion to the hub model designation, the blades are
c.
identified by design numbers stamped on the circum-
(1) HUB ASSEMBLY.
ference of the butt end of each blade. The blade de-
(a) Counterweight propellers are identified is similar that used for the hub in
s;gnation system to

by a model designation system which explains in part that it describes in part the use and type of the unit.
the type and use of the propeller. The numbers and A,., example, on a blade designated as a C6167A-12,
letter group in front of the dash indicates the basic the numbers and letters indicate the following:
hub model, and the number groupwhich follows the i. The first
letter, in this case "C", indi-
dash indicates the minor modifications incorporated cates that a molded rubber fairing has been added to
in the basic model. In the model 2D30-247 propeller, the blade shank. Various styles of fairings are identi-
the numbers and letter group preceding the dash in-
6ed by changes in this letter designation.
dicates the following: 2. The first number group, "6167", is the
i. The first number, "2", is the number of basic blade design.
blades in the propeller. Counterweight type propel- 3. The letter "A" which follows the basic
lers are made with either two or three blades. blade design shows that this is a blade assembly. An
2. The letter, "D", identifies the blade assembly includes the bearing assembly, chafing ring,
shank size. Counterweight propeller blade shank sizes the bushing, the bushing drive pins, the bushing
are B, D, and E, which are approximately equivalent screws, and the balancing plug assembly. The blade
in shank diameter to SAE sizes 1, 1-1/2, and 2. assembly is sometimes considered to be the blade itself
3. The two numbers immediately preceding and the two thrust washers; however, when these

the dash, "3 0" in this case, are the SAE propeller shaft parts alone are desired, the blade assembly indicated
spline Counterweight propellers
size. are built in SAE by the designation number should be specified minus
Nos. 20, 30, 40, and 50 spline sizes. the parts which are not wanted.
4. The first dash number group following
No~e
the basic blade design number indicates the number of

In addition, one Counterweight propeller inches the propeller diameter is reduced from that of
model, the "12D40", contains the extra des- the basic design. In this
example, the basic blade de-
ignation number "1" indicating one major sign diameter has been reduced 12 inches by shor~en-
change has been incorporated in the basic
model.
ing each blade 6 inches. If the basic blade design is
used with no reduction in diameter, the.complete
(b) The numbers following the dash
group designation would be C6167A-0.
identifies the minor modifications that have been in-
(b) SPECIAL DESIGNATIONS.--To meet
corporated in the basic model. In this example, the
installation requirements, standard blade designs may
propeller is modified to a "-247" version. Propellers
"dash
be modified by telescoping or by special pitch distribu-
designed for right-hand rotation have odd
tion. The diameter of the propeller blade las mounted
numbers", and those for left-hand rotation have even

dash numbers. In each case an even dash number indi-


in the hub) is modified either by telescoping or

straight cut-off. In telescoping, the blade is trimmed


cates that the propeller is the left-hand version of the
down in width and thickness from the cut-off station
propeller bearing the next lower odd dash number.
By selecting the parts list (or by referring to the parts
to the widest station of the blade. In straight cut-off,
only the cut-off station is modified. Figure 2 shows
catalog) having the particular dash number marked
the two types of cut-offs.
on the propeller barrel, plus the parts list for the
blade involved, if is possible to determine exactly the i. TELESCOPE FROM CUT-OFF TO

parts and assemblies by name and number which com- WIDEST STATION.--A blade which is modified by
pose the complete propeller assembly. telescoping from the cut-off station to the widest sta-
’HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Parographs 1-2

Nomenclature for Figure 3

1 REAR CONE
2 BARREL ASSEMBLY
CUT-OFF
BTanIGHT
I 1 3 SPIDER

4 GREASE FIT’I;ING
5 SHIM PLATE DOWEL

6 SPIDER (PHENOLIC)IRING
7 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY
TELESCCPE FROM CUT-OFF
rO WIDEST STaTION 8 SPIDER SHIM
9 SHIM PLATE

10 BLADE BUSHING INDEX PIN


11 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY
Figure 2 Typical Blcrde Cuf-Otr Diagram
12 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET

t~on is identified by the letter "T" following the blade 1 13 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) DOWEL

dash number; for example, 6167A-18T. 14 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) DOWEL


15 COUNTERWEIGHT
2. COMBINATION OF STRAIGHT CUT- I 16 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) SCREW
OFF AND TELESCOPIC CUT-OFF.--When a blade C 17 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) SCREW
WELCH PLUG
is modified by a straight cut-off and then a telescope ’8

19 BARREL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY


cut-Off, it is identified ~by the letter "T" following a
20 SCREW
second dash number; as an example 6167A-6-12T.
21 WASHER
This shows the propeller diameter is reduced a total 22 BALANCING (LEAD) WASHER

of 18 inches, telescoped 12 inches from a C-inch 23NUT

cut-oh. In this case, each blade has a straight 24 BARREL (PHENOLIC) SUPPORT
straight
25 BARREL BOLT
cut-off of 3 inches and is telescoped 6 inches.
26 WASHER

3. COMBINATION OF TELESCOPE CUT- s 27 BARRELBOLTNUT

OFF AND STRAIGHT CUT-OFF.-When a blade is 1 28 COTTER PIN


29 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
modified by a combination of telescope cut-off and
30 CYLINDER (STEEL) LINER
then straight cut~off, it is identified by the letter "T"
31 CYLINDER (PHENOLIC) LINER
following the first dash number; as an example, I 32 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARINGSHAFTBUSHING
6167A-12T-6. This indicates the propeller diameter 1 33 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT

from the 34 COTTER PIN


is reduced a total of 18 inches; telescoped
35 PISTON
12-inch cut-off station and then reduced an addi-
)6 PISTON LOCK RING
tional 6 inches by straight cut-off. 1 37 SNAP RING

4. SPECIAL PITCH DISTRIBUTION.-- 1 38 FRONT CONE SPACER


39 FRONT CONE PACKING WASHER
A blade design which has a special pitch distribution is 40 FRONT CONE
identified by the letter "A" following the first dash 41 COTTER PIN
number; as an example, 6167A-12A, If this blade is 1 42 PISTON (INBOARD) GASKET
also telescoped, the designation would be 6167A- 1 43 PISTON (OUTBOARD) GASKET
44 PISTON GASKET NUT
12TA; if the diameter is reduced another 6 inches by
45 COTTER PIN
straight cut-off, the designation would be 6X67A- 46 COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARING ASSY.
12TA-6. 47 THRUST WASHER
48 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (INNER) RACE

2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION. 1 49 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER


ASSEMBLY
a. MODEL 2D30.--This model propeller has either I so COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (OUTER) RACE

a 10 or 15-degree total blade angle range. It has two 51 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER
SPACER
"D" shank blades, and is built to fit on an SAE 30
II An3USTING SCRI~V
propeller shaft. The model ZD30 is she moJr widely
used, and therefore has been selected as the basic 53 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT
model in this Handbook. 1 54 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP
55 CLEVIS PIN
(1) CRANKCASE BREATHING 56 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
TYPE. (See figure 3.) IB 57 CYLINDER HEAD

de- ’8 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING


(a) HUB ASSEMBLY.--As previously
19 WELCH PLUG
scribed in paragraph I.a. of this section, the Counter-
weight type hub assembly has arbitrarily been di-
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

(iii, Ir

8Pi"
u

14)1(15 d
12 18

~Y

Figure 3 Cron~cose Breothins Type 3030 Model


~AMILTON S’VANDARD FROFEL;LERS Sictibn.´•ll.
sERV!CE e_D~____ Paragtaph 2

i´•ided into a hub group, a bracket 8i’ counterweight tion holding that part in place, and a groove is pro-
group, and a cylinder group; vided below this ledge for the neoprene front cone
HUB GROUP.--The hub group consists
i. packing washer which establishes the oil seal between
of the spider~ the barrel, and miscellaneous smaller the p’opeller piston and shaft. The bronze rear cone
has a single split which allows it:to’be easily fitted
parts. The spider may be considered the foundation
for the entire propeller. It is made of- heat-treated OVe’ the propeller shaft, yet fit closely to the shaft

whe" the propeller is installed. The hub snap ring is a


alloy steel, and is splined through the center with one

raised segment omitted to accommodate the double Split steel ring which is inserted into a groove in the
spline on the propeller shaft. A cone seat is incorpor- Outboard end of the spider bore. Another steel ring
each end of the called the front cone spacer fits between the hub
ated at splined portion. The front cone snap
seat is at 30 degrees with the propeller axis, and the ring and the front cone, and takes up the clearance

rear cone seat at 15 degrees. Arms which are integral


between these parts. As the piston is backed off the

with the´• spider body serve to locate the blades in the Shaft threads during removal of the propeller, the

barrel. Each arm has two bearing surfaces which spacer isforced against the hub snap ring by the front

match with corresponding surfaces in the blade bush- cO"e thereby starting the entire propeller off the
Shaft. The piston is fixed to the propeller shaft by a
ing. These bearings are lubricated through a small
passage which extends from inside the hollow portion piston lock ring "L" shaped in cross section. The inner
of the arm to a grease fitting located between the diameter incorporates notches that match and fit over
the Octagon on the piston. To lock the piston in place,
arms. A groove is provided just outboard of the front
cone seat to hold the hub snap ring. The. base of the cotte’ pins are through holes in the vertical
inserted
Section of the lock into matching holes in the
ring and
spider a ledge
includ~s which serves to hold the
phenolic spider ring; The barrel is the casing which Spider. A self-lubricating shim plate and a solid brass
encloses´• the hub group and´• the butt ends of the blade Shim are installed on each spider arm with the shim
assemblies. Since it is manufactured in half sections fitting against the spider arm face, and the plate be-

which ground and balanced as a pair, the halves


are
twee" the shim and the blade bushing. Both are pre-
ve"ted from turning by dowel in the spider
are interchangeable and must be kept together
not a arm

face. The shims made in thicknesses from.005 to


throughout the service life of the propeller. Major are

.023 inch in increments of .001 inch, and used


damage to one half necessitates scrapping both halves. are

The halves are held together in an assembled propeller during assembly to adjust the fitof the blade bear-
by four bolts and nuts which extend through bosses ingS. Spring-load leather grease retainers fit against
the face of each spider These retainers prevent
incorporated on each half near the parting surface. arm.

The-centers of these.bolts are hollow to provide for leakage of the grease which lubricates the bearing
the lead wool used in final balancing of the propeller. surfaces between the spider arm and blade bushing.
After balancing, each bolt head is sealed with a welch 2. BRACKET 8( COUNTER~CIEIGHT
plug, and the nuts are cottered to the bolts. The bar- GROUP.-The counterweight bracket forms the con-

rel (also made of a heat-created alloy steel) carries nection between the blade and the cylinder. The inner
the high centrifugal blade loads by means of the circumference of the large circular end of the bracket
shoulders at each blade bore. The outboard barrel h,, 40 semi-circular notches, and when installed on

half has an opening through which the


counterweight
brackets extend to attach to the cylinder, and an

opening in the inboard barrel half is provided for the


Nomenclature for Figure 4
spider. The barrel is located on the spider by phenolic
supports. The inner surface of these supports fits I 1 BLADE AND THRUST WASHERS

between the spider arms, and the 2 BLADE BALANCING PLUG ASSEMBLY
curved sections
3 WASHER
outer surface contacts the inside of the barrel. If re-
4 BLADE BALANCING
quired for vertical balance, washers are assembled WASHER
(THIN)
on one barrel support, and held in place with a screw I I LOCK WASHER

and a nut. A phenolic spider ring is installed around I 6 NUT


7 BUSHING
the base of the spider, and in conjunction with the
B BLADE BUSHING DRIVE PIN
barrel supports, this ring prevents metal-to-metal 9 BLADE BUSHING SCREW
contact between the barrel and spider. The propeller to BLADE CHAFING RING

is located on the propeller shaft by two cones. The I 11 BLADE THRUST BEARING

RETAINER ASSEMBLY
steel front cone is cut in two sections which are
12 BLADE THRUST BEARING ROLLER
serially numbered and must be used as a pair. A ledge
on the cone fits over the base of the piston at installa-
Seciion II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

Figvne 4 Counterweig~l Type "D" S~anlr Blade L~sembly


HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD ";Pbragraph 2

the blade, four of these notches 90 degrees apart line


up with similar notches in the blade bushing to estab- Nomenclature for Figure 5
lish a particular high angle base setting. Steel index
i REAR CONE
pins installed in the four aligned holes fix the bracket
2 BARREL ASSEMBLY
to the blade bushing. The opposite end of the bracket
3 SPIDER
incorporates a cam slot in which the counterweight 1 4 GREASE FITTING

bearing shaft moves, and also various holes for‘ the s SHIM PLATE DOWEL

counterweight dowels and screws. The counterweight 6 SPIDER (PHENOLIC) RING


7 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY
itself is stepped so that after assembly the thicker sec-
8 SPIDER SHIM
cion aligns with the straight edge and fits flush with 9 SHIM PLATE
the inside surface of the bracket. The outer face of Jlo BLADE BUSHING INDEX PIN

the COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY


counterweight stamped is angle gradua-
with che I11
’2 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET
tions applicable particular range being used,
to the:
13 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) DOWEL
and the base setting is stamped’in a small lead ´•insert
14 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) DOWEL
near the slot. When the counterweight ´•bracket is COUNTERWEIGHT

group are completely assembled, a slot in the counter- s 16 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) SCREW
COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE)
weight holds the adjusting screw assembly consisting 117 SCREW
L8 WELCH PLUG
of the adjusting screw and a pin inserted through the
19 BARREL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
adjusting screw. The pin prevents the screw from 20 SCREW
curning and changing the pitch setting. Two nuts, (21 WASHER

one on either end of the adjusting screw, can be moved 122 BALANCING(LEAD) WASHEIc
23 NUT
independently up or down on the screw to change
either the high or low blade angle setting. The count-
24 BARREL (PHENOLIC) SUP;3RT
25 BARREL BOLT
erweight bearing is composed of the long curved (26 WASHER
inner race, the retainer assembly, and the circular 127 BARREL BOLT NUT

outer race. The inner race fits in the cam track of 128 COTTER PIN

29 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
che counterweight bracket, and because of its curved
30 CYLINDER(STEEL) LINER
design, it can be installed in only
position. One
one
31 CYLINDER (PHENOLIC) LINER
side of this race is slightly thicker than the other, and 32 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT BUSHING
the retainer assembly is offset in a similar manner. Is3 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT

This that the retainer also be in- 34 COTTER PIN


means assembly can
55 PISTON
stalled in but one position. The outer (or cap) race
36 OIL SUPPLY PIPE ASSEMBLY
is alsoslightly curved, but due to its short length and 37 PISTON LOCK RING
the resultant possibility of improper installation, a 138 SNAP RING

curved line indicating the bracket cam slot outline 39 FRONT CONE SPACER
40 FRONT CONE
is stamped on its outside face. A band of steel called
41 COTTER PIN
the counterweight bearing spacer is fitted over the
42 PISTON(INBOARD) GASKET
retainer assembly in the bracket cam slot to prevent PISTON
43 (OUTBOARD) GASKET

misalignment of the bearing retainer during pitch 144 PISTON GASKET NUT

changing operation. This spacer is not used on all a 45 OIL SUPPLY PIPE PACKING WASHER

46 OIL SUPPLY PIPE PACKING NUT


models. After assembly, these parts are covered by a
47 COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARING ASSY.
cap which is threaded onto the outer rim of the
48 THRUST WASHER
counterweight. The cap is locked by a clevis pin that 49 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (INNER) RACE
is inserted through a hole in the back face of the so COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER ASSY.
51 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (OUTER) RACE
counterweight. This pin extends just beyond the outer
BEARING RETAINER
face of the cap where it ´•is locked by a cotter pin. ls2 SPACER
f. CYLINDER GROUP.--The cylindrical 53 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW ASSY.

´•steel piston is turned onto the propeller shaft threads 54 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT

at installation and serves to conduct the oil to the s 55 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP


56 CLEVIS PIN
cylinder. The piston also acts as a locating guide for 57 COTTER PIN
the cylinder. A flange on the inboard end of the piston 58 CYLINDER-HEAD GASKET
fits into the front cone and in this way the piston acts Iss CYLINDER HEAD
60 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING
as the propeller retaining nut. The flange on the out-
61 WELCH PLUG
board end locates the two gaskets which form the oil
seal between the piston and the cylinder. The inboard
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

59
1
i’
30

32) ~29
iI 31

d
I I

11 ~36

56Oii3
5051

is
0-~´•
8-~
24

s
j

Figvre S Shaft Breathing Type 2D30 Moc~el


HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 2

gasket with a bevel on the OD of thelip is used as a


guide, whereas the outboaril gasket with a bevel on
the ID of the lip fits against the liner in the cylinder Nomenclature for Figure 6
and provides the oil seal. These gaskets are held in REAR CONE
1

place by the piston gasket nut which is threaded onto 2 BARREL ASSEMBLY

the outboard end of the piston. The nut has four slots 3 SPIDER
4 GREASE FITTING
through one of which a locking cotter pin is inserted
5 SHIM PLATE DOWEL
into a hole in the piston. The cylinder is made of alu-
6 SPIDER (PHENOLIC) RING
minum, but a steel liner is inserted on the inside to
7 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY

provide a better wearing surface for the piston 8 SPIDER SHIM

gaskets. The smaller bore at the inboard end of the 1 9 SHIM PLATE
’O COUNTERWEIGHT
cylinder incorporates a phenolic liner which prevents I
BRACKET ASSEMBLY
the piston from contacting and rubbing directly on
11 .COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET
the cylinder. The large flange on the base of the cylin- ;2 COUNTERWEIC;HT DOWEL
der has threaded holes for the counterweight bearing a 13 COUNTERWEIGHT
shaft and a bore for each bushing. The shaft itself has ’4 COUNTERWEIGHT SCREW

a conical head which matches the outer race of the I LOCK WASHER

15 COUNTERWEIGHT SCREW
counterweight bearing, oppositeand the end is
16 WELCH PLUG
threaded to cylinder. When the shaft is
fit into the 1 17 BARREL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY

finally installed, it is held in place by a´•cotter pin Is SCREW


WASHER
which extends through a hole in the cylinder flange 1 ’9

20 BALANCING (LEAD) WASHER


and the shaft. A bushing is installed in the cylinder to
21 NUT
provide a bearing surface for the shaft, and it also 22 BARREL (PHENOLIC) SUPPORT
acts as a container for the thrust bearing assembly. 23 BARREL BOLT

This bearing assembly consists of the inner race, the 1 24 BARREL BOLT NUT

retainer assembly, and the outer race. The parts are 25 COTTER PIN
26 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
circular, and the inner race is a light press fit on the 27 CYLINDER(STEEL) LINER
counterweight bearing shaft bushing. At assembly, a 28 CYLINDER (PHENOLIC) LINER
bronze thrust washer is fitted against the outer race 29 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING
to provide a rolling contact between the bracket and I SHAFT BUSHING

the cylinder. The cylinder head is threaded into the ’O COUNTERWE’GHT BEARING SHAFT
31 COTTER PIN
cylinder with a copper-asbestos gasket between the
32 PISTON
two parts to make the assembly oil tight. The cylinder
33 PISTON LOCK RING
head is secured by a snap ring which rests in a groove I j4 SNAP RING

in the´• head and has a tip portion which extends 1 35 FRONT CONE PACKiNG WASHER
36 FRONT CONE
through holes in both the head and the cylinder. The
37 COTTER PIN
center portion of the cylinder head has hexagonal
38 PISTON (INBOARD) GASKET
flats to permit the use of a wrench during installa-
39 PISTON (OUTBOARD) GASKET
tion. 1 40 PISTON GASKET NUT
41 COTTERPIN
(b) BLADE ASSEMBLY. (See figure 4.)-
42 THRUST WASHER
Counterweight blades are made of aluminum alloy 43 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING
and heat-treated for high strength. The butt end of I (INNER) RACE
each blade incorporates a shoulder that is perpen- 1 44 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING

dicular to the shank center line; ´•the thrust radius RETAINER ASSEMBLY
COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING
which takes the blade operating load is on the out- 1 45

(OUTER) RACE
board face of the butt flange; and the inside face is
46 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING
flat to accommodate the blade bushing and the coun- SCREW ASSEMBLY

terweight bracket. Before the butt end of the blade 47 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING
hardened steel SCREW NUT
is upset in the forging operation, two
48 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP
rings are installed to fit between the airfoil section
49 CLEVIS PIN
and the butt These thrust washers carry the
flange. s 50 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET

centrifugal load from the blade to the barrel. The 51 CYLINDER HEAD

radius 52 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING


washer nearer the blade butt incorporates a

to match the blade chafing ring radius, whereas the


outer washer is flat on both iides. On blades which

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Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

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Figure 6 Crankcase Breathing Type 2820 Model


HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL’ NO. llOD Paragraph 2

do not use chafing rings, the radius of the beveled piston. At the same time, the propeller can be oper-

thrust washer matches and fits directly against the ated and maintained oil tight by the oil supply pipe
blade butt fillet. Two halves of a roller-type and packing washer arrangement.
thrust bearing retainer assembly Gtbetween the b. MODEL 2B220--The 2B20 model is basically a
washers and provide a means for the blade to turn in
smaller version of the 2D30 propeller previously de-
the barrel. A portion of the blade shank is hollow to scribed in paragraph 2.a. of this section. The maxi-
provide bushing and balancing plug assembly.
for the
mum total blade angle range may be either’ 8 or 15
The bushing is made of aluminum-bronze alloy. The
degrees in a 21120 model. As indicated in the model
outside tapered surface of the bushing matches the
designation, this type propeller has two "B" shank
blade taper bore, and the inside incorporates two
blades, and is designed to fit an SAE No. 20 propeller
bearing surfaces which correspond to the bearings on shaft. It is the smallest model of the Counterweight
the spider arm. At assembly, the bushing is shrunk
type propellers.
into the blade taper bore so that the bushing flange
circumference (1) CRANKCASE BREATHING
contacts the blade butt face. The outer

of the flange incorporates 36 semi-circular notches,


TYPE. (See figure 6.)
four of which will align with similar notches in the (a) HUB ASSEMBLY.--The hub assembly
counterweight bracket to establish a particular blade parts used in 2B20 models are basically the same as

angle base setting. Two drive pins and two screws those in the 2D30 described in paragraph 2.a.(l)(a)
inserted through the bushing flange secure it into the of this section with slight variations made in the shape
blade. Each blade is fitted with an aluminum plug and size of the parts to conform with the smaller size

which is wedged into the blade bore at a paint just of the propeller.
GROUP.-The 21320 model does
beyond the outer end of the blade bushing. This plug i. HUB
has a steel stud on which washers may be added to not use a front cone spacer nor barrel bolt washers.
obtain initial blade balance. The balancing washers All dash numbers previous to -225 incorporated a

are secured in place by a lock washer and a nut. shorter spider, whereas models -225 and above may
later design may be with- use a spider which is one inch longer.
Balancing plugs made to a or may not
drawn from the blade without first removing the Spider shims are made in thicknesses from .008 to

bushing. A phenolic chafing ring on the blade fits .020 inch in increments of .001 inch.

betweenthe blade butt fillet and the beveled 2. BRACKET COUNTERWEIGHT


thrust washer. ring prevents chafing of the
This GROUP.--The inner circumference of the large end
metal washer against the aluminum blade, and also of the counterweight brackei has two rectangular
serves to minimize stress concentration. Earlier chaf- slots degrees apart. At assembly, two steel keys
180

ing rings had a straight sided split, while the newer fix the bracket to the blade butt and also provide a
ones have an interlocking type joint, method for c~anging the base angle setting of the

(2) SHAFT BREATHING TYPE..(See figure propeller. One end of ´•the key, the indexing portion,
fits into the slot in the counterweight bracket; the
5.)-On some installations, the breather gases from
the engine are vented through the shaft which makes other end of the key fits into a corresponding slot in

certain.changes in the propeller. A small the blade butt and blade bushing, and is held to the
necessary
steel pipe is threaded into the propeller shaft and ex-
tends through the outboard end of the piston. It is
sealed at piston end by a washer which
the outboard Nomenclature for Figure 7
fits around this oil supply pipe between the piston 1 BLADE AND THRUST WASHERS
gasket nut and oil supply pipe packing nut. On a 1 2 BLADE BALANCING
shaft breathing installation, the piston is modified to I PLUG ASSEMBLY
WASHER
incorporate internal threads at the piston gasket
4 BLADE BALANCING
ledge. The piston gasket nut is disc shaped with a (THIN) WASHER
threaded extension at the bottom to fit into the piston, S LOCK WASHER

and a threaded hole in the center for the oil supply 6 NVT

Several holes 7 BUSHING


pipe, packing washer, and nut. are
8 BLADE KEY
added through the piston wall just outboard of the
9 BLADE BUSHING SCREW
octagonal flange. Since oil does not contact the front I lo BLADE THRUST BEARING

cone, the neoprene front cone packing washer is not I RETAINER ASSEMBLY
BLADE THRUST
cone itself is modified accordingly. With
11
used and the
BEARING ROLLER
these partsinstalled, breather gases can escape to
atmosphere through the holes near the base of the
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

Figure 7- Counterweight Type "8" Shank Blalde Alsembly


EIAMILTON STANDARB PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Paragraph 2
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blade by a screw. One o~ the blade keys, No. 80140,


isa neutral key and gives just one
base setting of 23

degrees. Other keys are available which permit differ-


Nomenclature for Figure 8
ent blade angle settings, depending upon the way they
are installed. One side of each key is marked plus and 1 REAR CONE
BARREL ASSEMBLY
’the other side minus the number of degrees the index- 1’ 2

´•3 SPIDER
ing portion of the key varies from the body portion. 4 GREASE FITTING
By turning the key over at installation, the centerline 5 SHIM PLA’TE DOWEL
of the indexing portion is shifted either above or be- 6 SPIDER (PHENOLIC) RING
low the centerline of the body portion, and with the 1 7 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY
8 SPIDER SHIM
~xception of the neutral key, this makes possible two
9 SHIM PLATE
base settings for each key. The bracket counter-
18 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY
weight group in a model 2B20 propeller does not in- I 11 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET

.elude counterweight bearing retainer spacers, and the 12 COUNTERWEIGHT DOWEL

flat 13 COUNTERWEIGHT
bearing retainer assemblies and races are as com-
14 COUNTERWEIGHT SCREW LOCK WASHER
pared with the offset type used in the model 2D)0. 15 COUNTERWEIGHT SCREW
The counterweight screws are secured in place by 16 WELCH PLUG.

lock washers instead of safety wire, and the 2B20 uses 1 17 BARREL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY

of the size rather than four 18 SCREW


three screws same screws
19 WASHER
of two different sizes.
20 BALANCING (LEAD) WASHER
GROUP.--Early models of
3. CYLINDER 21 NUT
the 2B20 propeller incorporated bearing shaft bush- 1 22 BARREL (PHENOLIC) SUPPORT
BARREL BOLT
ings made of bronze, and no bearing assemblies or
23
24 BARREL BOLT NUT
thrust washers. On newer models, the bushing is made
21 COTTER PIN
of steel, and a thrust washer is incorporated at assem- 1 26 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY

bly between the bushing and the counterweight 1 27 CYLINDER (STEEL) LINER

bracket. The 2B20 piston is shorter than the 2D30, 1 28 CYLINDER (PHENOLIC) LINER
COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING
and this feature eliminates the need for a front cone 1 29

SHAFT BUSHING
spacer. 1 30 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING-SHAFT

(6) BLADE ASSEMBLY. (See figure 7.)- 1 31 COTTER PIN

The "B" shank blade is quite similar to the "D" shank 1 ,2 PISTON
33 OIL SUPPLY PIPE ASSEMBLY
except that it does not use a chafing ring, and the
34 PISTON LOCK RING
bushing has no flange. The large end of the bushing, 35 SNAP RING
which incorporates two rectangular slots 180 degrees 1 36 FRONT CONE

apart that match the body portion of the blade index 37 COTTER PIN
’8 PISION (INBOARD) GASKET
keys, is installed flush with the blade butt. The bush- 39 PISTON(OUTBOARD) GASKET
ing is secured in place when the index keys are at-
40 PISTON GASKET NUT
tached to the blade by screws. (1 41 OIL SUPPLY PIPE PACKING WASHER

(2) SHAFT BREATHING TYPE. (See figure 11 42 OIL SUPPLY PIPE PACKING NUT
COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING
8.)-The parts used in the 2B20 to adapt the propel- 143 (INNER) RACE
ler for a shaft breathing installation are the same with 1 44 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING

slight variations in size as those needed in the 2D30. RETAINER ASSEMBLY

These parts consist of the oil supply pipe assembly, 145 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING

and the and packing which form the oil (OUTER) RACE
packing nut
46 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING
seal between the pipe and the piston at the piston
SCREW ASSEMBLY
The front packing washer is not used 147
gasket nut. cone COUN’I~ERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT

on shaft breathing installations. 48 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP


49 CLEVIS PIN
r. MODEL 12D40. (See figure 9.)-The 12D40 50 COTTER PIN
model is basically a larger version of the 2D30 pro- 51 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET

peller previously described in paragraph 2.a. of this 52 CYLINDER HEAD


5) CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING
section. The maximum total blade angle range may be I
either II degrees in a
or 16 12D40 model. As indicated

in the model designation, this type propeller is the

same as the 2Dj0 except that it is designed to fit an

14
Section II HAMILION STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

~WUY ~31

42

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figure 8 Shoft Breat~ing Type 2820 Mode~


HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 1100’ Paragraph 2

SAE No. 40 propeller shaft. To date, the 12D40 has


been used only on crankcase breathing installa~ions. Nomenclature for Figure 9

d. MODEL 2E40.-The model 2E40 is also very I 1 REAR CONE


2 BARREL ASSEMBLY
similar to the 2D30 model; however, it incorporates
SPIDER
"E" shank blades, and is designed for an SAE No. 40
4 GREASE FITTING
propeller shaft. The maximum total blade angle range I s SHIM PLATE DOWEL

may be either 10 or 20 degrees. The major difference 1 6 SPIDER (PHENOLIC) RING


7 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY
between a 2E40 and a 2D30 is that the former may
8 SPIDER SHIM
incorporate a spring return assembly. 9 SHIM PLATE
BLADE BUSHING INDEX PIN
(1) PROPELLERS WITHOUT SPRING 110
11 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY
RETURN ASSEMBLY. (See figure 10.)
12 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET
(a) HUB ASSEMBLY. 113 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) DOWEL
I. HUB GROUP.-The difference between 114 ’COUNTERWEIGHT (I,ARGE) DOWEL

the 2E40 hub group and that group in the 2D´•30 is Air COUNTERWEIGHT

that the 2E40 does not use a front cone packing


’6 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) SCREW
17 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) SCREW
washer or piston lock ring. The front conepacking Is WELCH PLUG
washer is not needed since the piston is made oiltight 1119 BARREL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY

at the inboard end by a packing and nut which tit 120 SCREW
21 WASHER
around the oil supply pipe as paragraph
explained in
(LEAD) WASHER
2.d.(l)(a)3. of this section. The
piston by is locked I:: ~A:TANCrNG
the spring puller bolt and vernier lock plate arrange- 124 BARREL (PHENOLIC) SUPPORT
ment described in this same paragraph. The pro- 125 BARREL BOLT

peller can be adapted for a shaft breathinginstalla- 26 WASHER

27 BARREL BOLT NUT


tion by the use of an oil supply pipe, or a crankcase
28 COTTER PIN
breathing installation by the use of a shaft oil plug. 29 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
The oil supply pipe is a short tube threaded on one 130 CYLINDER (STEEL) LINER

end to fit into the propeller shaft. This arrangement 131 CYLINDER (PHENOLIC) LINER
COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT BUSHING
permits oil to flow through the pipe and into the
32

s3 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT


propeller piston, but at the same time crankcase 34 COTTER PIN
breather gases are vented to atmosphere through the js PISTON
holes in the piston wall. On crankcase breathing in- s 36 PISTON LOCK RING

stallations, an oil plug is installed in the propeller 137 SNAP RING


38 FRONT CONE SPACER
shaft. This plug incorporates chevron packings which
39 FRONT CONE PACKING WASHER
establish the oil seal between the plug and propeller
40 FRONT CONE
shaft. It is secured by four screws inserted through 41 COTTER PIN

locking holes in the shaft, and the short oil supply pipe 142 PISTON (INBOARD) GASKET
of the plug carries the oil into the propeller piston. 14) PISTON (OUTBOARD) GASKET
44 PISTON GASKET NUT
With either an oil supply pipe or plug, an oil seal is
41 COTTER PIN
made at the piston by the oil supply pipe packing and
46 COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARING ASSY.
nut previously described. Barrel supports for the 47 THRUST WASHER
mod~l. 2E40 propellerdo.not incorporate the vertical 148 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (INNER) RACE

balancing washers used in later 2D30 models. 149 COUNTEI~WEIGHT BEARING


RETAINER ASSEMBLY
2. BRACKET 8r COUNTERWEIGHT
so COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (OUTER) RACE
GROUP.--Except for the differences in size and’ the
st COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING
fact that the counterweight screws are secured by RETAINE~R SPACER
lock washers rather than safety wire, the parts in the 152 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING
bracket counterweight group are the same in the SCREW ASSEMBLY
53 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT
2E40 as in the 2D30.
54 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP
3. CYLINDER GROUP.-The piston in the
55 CLEVISPIN
model 2E40 can be used both on shaft and crankcase (.5L CYLINDER HEAD GASKET

The inboard end just beyond the (57 CYLINDER HEAD


breathing engines.
false bottom. This bot- 58 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING
breather holes incorporates a
9 WELCH PLUG
tom has an opening in the center which is flanged and

internally threaded to accommodate the piston oil seal

16
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

30
3~

14

37~

13

o--

d
12 13 18 16

6 6

~igure 9 Crankcase Breat~ing Type 12040 Model

17
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL_NO. 110D Parcigraph 2
____

and nut. This arrangement establishes the oil seal be-


Nomenclature for Figure 10
tween the oil supply pipe and the piston, and yet per-
1 REAR CONE
mits breather gases to escape to atmosphere through
2 BARREL ASSEMBLY
the holes in the piston wall on shaft breathing installa- 3 SPIDER
tions. The outboard end of the piston incorporates a ´•1 4 GREASE FITTING
shoulder to support the piston gaskets, and is threaded .1 5 SIIIM PLATE DOWEL

to fit the cup shaped piston gasket nut. The center a SPIDER (PHENOLIC) RING
7 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY
portion of this splined to:match the splines on
nut is
8 SPIDER SHIM
the spring puller bolt. At assembly, the spring puller
9 SHIM PLATE
bolt and spring are installed through the piston gasket llo BLADE BUSHING INDEX PIN

nut, and the spring is retained by a circular washer I11 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY
that is attached to the bolt by a pin. The cylinder head 112 COVNTERWEIGHT BRACKET
’3 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) DOWEL
used in a model 2E40 is also cup shaped, with a splined
14 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) DOWEL
hole through the center portion to accommodate the
15 i3OUNTERWEIGHT
vernier lock plate. This lock plate is a circular washer 1116 CWT. SCREW LOCK (SMALL) WASHER
splined on both the inner and outer periphery. The s 17 CWT. SCREWLOCK (LARGE) WASHER
outside splines match those in the cylinder head, and )18 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) SCREW
19 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) SCREW
the splines on the inside of the lock plate match those
20 WELCH PLUG
on the spring puller bolt. In this way, the entire pro-
21 BARREL (PHENOLIC) SUPPORT
peller is locked on the propeller shaft since the piston 122 BARREL BOLT

gasket nut is fixed with respect to the spring puller 123 WASHER
24 BARREL BOLT NUT
bolt, by virtue of the splines; the spring puller bolt is
25 COTTER PIN
fixed with respect to the cylinder head, when the
26 .CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
vernier lock plate is installed; and the cylinder head )27 CYLINDER (STEEL) LINER
in turn is ~xed to the cylinder by a lock ring. A cop- B z8 CYLINDER (PHENOLIC) LINER

per asbestos gasket is used between the cylinder head 129 COVNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT BUSHING
10 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT
and the cylinder. A small snap ring is installed in a
31 COTTER PIN
groove on the outboard end of the vernier lock plate 32 PIS~ON
to facilitate its, removal. The assembly is completed by 133 PISTON OIL SEAL
a clamp nut gasket, clamp nut, and lock ring which I 34 PISTON OIL SEAL NUT

are fitted into the cylinder head above the pemier lock s 35 COTTER PIN
36 SNAP RING
plate. The clamp nut threads onto the end of the
37 FRONT CONE SPACER
spring puller bolt. 38 FRONT CONE
(6) BLADE ASSEMBLY. (See figure 11.)-- 139 PISTON (INBOARD) GASKET
Except for differences in the´• size of various parts, the 40 PISTON (OUTBOARD).GASKET
SPRING PULLER BOLT ASSEMBLY
"E" shank blade assembly is the same as the "D" shank 1 41

42 PULLER BOLT SPRING


previously described.
43 PISTON GASKET NUT
(2) PROPELLERS WITH SPRING RETURN B 44 COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARING ASSY.
45 THRUST WASHER
ASSEMBLY. (See figure 12.)--A spring return assem-
46 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (INNER) RACE
bly incorporated in 2E40 models which have a
is
47 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER ASSY.
maximum blade angle range of 20 degrees. This as-
48 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (OUTER) RACE
sembly provides the additional force toward high 49 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER

pitch necessary by the greater angular travel of I SPACER

the counterweights and the slope of the counter- 50 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING:SCREW ASSY.
sl COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT
weight cam tracks. The spring return assembly con-
52 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP
sists of two coaxial springs, wound in opposite direc- 53 CLEVIS PIN
tions, which are installed inboard of the piston gasket 1 54 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
nut and around the spring puller bolt. A steel disc Isr CYLINDER HEAD

called the spring puller plate fits over the bottom of 56 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING
57 VERNIER LOCK PLATE
the spring puller, bolt and acts as a base for the
58 VERNIER LOCK PLATE STOP RING
springs. A nut is attached tothe bottom threaded por-
59 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT GASKET
tion of the spring puller bolt to hold the spring puller 160 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NI~T

plate, and this nut pin. A hollow


is safetied by a cotter 1 61 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT LOCK RING

cylinder which locates the inner spring is made in- ~2 WELCH PLUG

tegral´• with the spring puller plate, and small raised

18
Section II HAMILTON -STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

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I´•
27
31

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~-69F

1~
8 53

o~e
3 r~3

-´•´•-~I
’6-61
12) (14 20 19

Figure 10 Model 2240 Without Spring Return Asrembly

19
.HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Section II
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D
Paragraph 2

"V" sections in the bottom of the plate serve to sep- f. MODEL 3E50.-The 3E50 model is the largest in
arate thesprings. A small spring is included on
two the counterweight group, and it has a maximum total
the spring puller bolt to fit between the bolt washer blade angle range of 10 or 20 degrees. It incorporates
and the piston gasket nut. This spring positions the three "E" shank blades, and fi~soh an SAE No. 50
bolt, so that the vernier lock
plate can be easily propeller shaft.
installed at installation of the
spring return unit.
(1) PROPELLERS WITHOUT SPRING
At installation, the spring return assembly fits inside
RETURN ASSEMBLY.
the piston with the spring puller plate just above
the shelf near. the inboard end of the piston. (a) HUB ASSEMBLY.

I. HUB GROUP.--With the exception of


e. MODEL 3D40. -The 3D40 model is the 3-bladed
differences in number and size, the parts in the 3E50
version of the model 2D30 propeller previously de-
model hub group are identical with those used in the
scribed in paragraph 2.a. of this section. It incorpo-
2E40 model previously described in paragraph
rates three "D" shankblades, is designed to fit an SAE
2.d. (I’)(a)l. of this section.
No. 40 propeller shaft, and the maximum total blade
2. BRACKET 8r COUNTERWEIGHT
angle range is 10, 15 or 20 degrees.
GROUP.--The parts used in a 3E50 model bracket
(1) PROPELLERS WITHOUT SPRING
counterweight group are the same as those used in
RETURN ASSEMBLY. (See figure 13.)
the 2E40 except that there are three
counterweight
(n) HUB ASSEMBLY.
bearing shafts and related assemblies instead of two.
I. HUB GROUP.-The barrel supports in
3. CYLINDER
GROUP.-Except for the
most 3D40 models incorporate a cylindrical key which
fact that the larger to fit on an SAE No. 50
piston is
is held in place by a rivet. At assembly, this key fits
barrel support
the propeller shaft, and that the cylinder head and piston
into a matching groove on spider
and to locate the with gasket nut are flat rather than cup shaped, the 3E50
seat, serves support respect to
the spider. Some earlier models did not incorporate cylinder group is very similar to the 2E40.
barrel supports but instead had a phenolic chafing (6) BLADE ASSEMBLY. (See figure 11.)--
ring which was glued to the steel shim plate. This The 3E50 model incorporates an "E" shank blade
phenolic ring fitted snugly inside the barrel and took which is identical, except for changes in size of the
the place- of the barrel supports now used. Only the parts, to the "D" shank.

early models of the 3D40 used a phenolic spider ring, (2) PROPELLERS WITH SPRING RETURN
piston lock ring, and front cone packing washer.
ASSEMBLY. (See figure 15.)-When the model 3ES0
2. BRACKET 8( COUNTERWEIGHT
propeller has a bladeangle range of 20 degrees, a
GROUP.-The parts in this group are the same as the
spring return assembly is incorporated. The reason for
2D30-except the
counterweight
that are scriws
this assembly and the parts which make it up are de-
secured by lock washers instead of safety wire. Besides
scribed in paragraph 2.d.(2) of this section.
this, some earlier models of the 3D40 did not incorpo-
rate counterweight bearing retainer spacers.

3. CYLINDER GROUP.-Parts in a 3D40


cylindergroup are identical in form with those in the I Norr;encbture for Figure 11
model 2E40 with the exi~eption that provision is made
BLADE AND THRUST WASHERS
for three bearing shafts rather than two; however, 2 BLADE BALANCING PLUG ASSEMBLY
some earlier 3D40 models did not have thrust bearing p WASHER

assemblies or thrust washers. 4 BLADE BALANCING (THIN) WASHER


LOCK WASHER
(6) BLADE ASSEMBLY. (See figure 4.)-
6 NUT
The model 3D40 propeller uses a regular "D" shank
7 BUSHING
blade assembly which has previously been described. I B BLADE BUSHING DRIVE PIN

(2) PROPELLjERS WITH SPRING RETURN


9 BLADE BUSHING SCREW
10 BLADE CHAFING RING
ASSEMBLY. (See figure 14.)-When the model 3D40 11 BLADE THRUST BEARING RETAINER
propeller has a blade angle range of 20 degrees, a ASSEMBLY

spring return assembly is incorporated. The reason for 12 THRUST BEARING (LONG) ROLLER
this assembly and the parts which make it up are de- 13 THRUST BEARING (SHORT) ROLLER

scribed in paragraph 2.d.(2) of this section.

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Seetion ii HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

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Figure II-- CovRterweight Type ’T" Blade Assembly


HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS ´•Section II
SERVICE MANUALNO. llOD Paragroph 2

Nomenclature for Figure 12


1 REAR CONE 34 PISTON OIL SEAL. NUT
2 BARREL ASSEMBLY 35 COTTER PIN
3 SPIDER 36 SNAP RING
4 GREASE FITTING 37 FRONT CONE SPACER
S SHIM PLATE DOWEL 38 FRONT CONE
6 SPIDER (PHENOLIC) RING 39 PISTON(INBOARD) GASKET
7 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY 40 PISTON (OUTBOARD) GASKET
B SPIDER SHIM 41 SPRING,PULLER BOLT ASSEMBLY
9 SHIM PLATE 42 PULLER BOLT SPRING
10 BLADE BUSHING INDEX PIN 43 PISTON GASKET NUT
11 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY 44 INNER SPRING
12 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET 45 OUTER SPRING
15 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) DOWEL 46 SPRING PULLER PLATE
14 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) DOWEL 47 SPRING PULLER BOLT NUT
15 COUNTERWEIGHT 48 COTTER PIN
1( COUNTERWEIGHT SCREW LOCK (SMALL) 49 COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARING ASSY.
WASHER 50 THRUST WASHER
17 COUNTERWEIGHT SCREW LOCK (LARGE) 51 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (INNER) RACE
WASHER 52 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER ASSY.
18 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) SCREW
53 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (OUTER) RACE
19 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) SCREW
14 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER
20 WELCH PLUG
SPACER
21 BARREL (PHENOLIC) SUPOORT ZI COUNTERVEIGHT ADJUSIING SCRE\V ASSY.
22 BARREL BOLT
56 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT
23 WASHER
57 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP
24 BARREL BOLT NUT
~58 CLEVIS PIN
25 COTTER PIN
59 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
26 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
60 CYLINDER HEAD
27 CYLINDER (STEEL) LINER
61 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING
28 CYLINDER (PHENOLIC) LINER
29 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT BUSHING 62 VERNIER LOCK PLATE

30 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT 65 VERNIER LOCK PLATE STOP RING

51 COTTER PIN 64 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT GASKET

52 PISTON 65 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT

53 PISTON OIL SEAL 66 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT LOCK RING

22
Section II HAMILtON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 1100

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41

40

´•J 9

&´•I (3ce~-e
~o
21
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Figure 12 ~IHodel 2E40 With Spring Return L~semb4


23
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL NO. ItOD Paragraph 2

Nomenclature for Figure´•13

1 REAR CONE 31 PISTON OIL SEAL NUT


2 BARREL ASSEMBLY 32 COTTER PIN
3 SPIDER 33 SNAPRING
4 GREASE FITTING 34 FRONT CONE SPACER
5 SHIM PLATE DOWEL 35 FRONT CONE
6 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY 36 PISTON (INBOARD) GASKET
7 SPIDER SHIM 37 PISTON (OUTBOARD) GASKET
8 SHIM PLATE 38 SPRING PULLER BOLT ASSEMBLY
9 BLADE BUSHING INDEX PIN 39 PULLER BOLT SPRING
10 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY 40 PISTON GASKET NUT
11 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET 41 COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARI~jG ASSY.
12 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) DOWEL 42 THRUST WASHER.
13 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) DOWEL COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING
43 (INNER) RACE
14 COUNTERWEIGHT 44 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER ASSY.
15 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) SCREW 41 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING ~(OUTER) RACE
16 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) SCREW 46 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER
17 WELCH PLUG SPACER
18 BARREL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
47 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW-ASSY.
19 BARREL BOLT
48 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT
20 WASHER
49 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP
21 BARREL BOLT NUT
so CLEVIS PIN
22 COTTER PIN )1 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
23 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 52 CYLINDER HEAD
24 CYLINDER (STEEL) LINER 53 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING
25 CYLINDER (PHENOLI6) LINER 54 VERNIER LOCK PLATE
26 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARINGSHAFTBUSHING 55 VERNIER LOCK PLATE STOP RING
27 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT 26 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT GASKET
28 COTTER PIN 57 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT

is PISTON 58 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT LOCK RING

30 PISTON OIL SEAL 59 WELCH PLUG

24
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

i~j

r´• /1 28

od ii

~f

33

30

g
50

Oi4445 oea

a
11 13 14 17 15 16

3r
-O

Figure 13 Model 3040 Wilhovt Spring Return Assembly

25
HAMILTON´• STANDARD. PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE- MANUAL NO. 11.OD Paragraph 2

Nomenelalure for Figure 14

L REAR CONE 33 FRONT CONE SPACER


2 BARREL ASSEMBLY 34 FRONT CONE
3´• SPIDER 35 PISTON (INBOARD) GASKET
4 GREASE FITTING 36 PISTON (OUTBOARD) GASKET
I SHIM PLATE DOWEL 37 SPRING PULLER BOLT ASSEMBLY
6 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY 38 PULLER BOLT SPRING
7 SPIDER SHIM 39 PISTON GASKET NUT
8 SHIMPLATE 40 INNER SPRING
9 BLADE BUSHING INDEX PIN. 41 OUTER SPRING
10 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY 42 SPRING PULLER PLATE
11 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET 43 SPRING PULLER BOLT NUT
12 COUNTERWEICHT.’ DOWEL 44 COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARING ASSY.
13 CQUNTERWEIGHT 45 THRUST WASHER
14 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) SCREW 46 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING´• (INNER) RACE
Ir COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE)´• SCREW.
47 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINEL’ASSY.
16 WELCH PLUG
48’ COUNTERWLIGHT BEARING (OUTER) RACE
17 BARREL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
49 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER
18´• BARREL BOLT
SPACER
19 WASHER
50 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW ASSY.
20 BARREL.BOLT NUT
51. COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT
21 COTTER PIN
52 COUNTERWEIGHT CAP
22 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
53 CLEVIS PIN
23 CYLINDER(STEEI;)’ LINER’
14 CYLINDER HEAD: GASKET
t4 CYLINDER (PHENOhIC) LINER
CYLINDER HEAD
25 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING’SHAET BUSHING
56 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING
26 COUNTERWEIGHZ BEARING SHAFT
57 VERNIER.LOCK PLATE
Z7 COTTERPIN
rs~ VERNIER.LOCK PLATE STOP’RING
28 PISTON
29 PISTON OIL SEAL 59 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT GASKET

30 PISTON OIL SEAL NUT 60. CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT

31 COTTER PIN 61 CYLINDER HEAD. CLAMP NUT LOCK.RING

32 SNAP RING 62 WELCH PLUG

23
Sectionll HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

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(30~e XC

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9´•I/ r
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Figun, 14 Model 3040 With Spring Retvm

27
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUAL NO1 l’l´•OD Paragraph 2

Nomenclature for Figure 15

1 REAR CONE 32 PISTON


2 BARREL ASSEMBLY 33 PISTON OIL SEAL
3 SPIDER 34 PISTON OIL SEAL NUT
4 GREASE FITTING 35 SNAP RING
5 SHIM PLATE DOWEL. )6 FRONT CONE
6 GREASE RETAINER ASSEMBLY’ 37 PISTON (INBOARD) GASKET
7 SPIDER SHIM 38 PISTON (OUTBOARD) GASKET
8 SHIM PLATE 39 SPRING PULLER BOLT ASSEMBLY
9 BLADE BUSHING INDEX PIN 40 PULLER BOLT SPRING
10 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY 41 PISTON GASKET NUT
11 COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET 42 INNER SPRING
12 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE)´• DOWEL 43 OUTER SPRING
1´•3 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) DOWEL 44 SPRING PULLER PLATE
14 COUNTERWEIGHT 45 SPRING PULLER BOLT NUT
Is COUNTERWEIGHT SCREW LOCK (SMALL) 46 COTTER PIN
WASHER 47 COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARING ASSY.
16 COUNTERWEIGHT SCREW LOCK (LARGE) 48 THRUST WASHER
WASHER 49 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (INNER) RACE
17 COUNTERWEIGHT (SMALL) SCREW 50 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER ASSY.

18 COUNTERWEIGHT (LARGE) SCREW 51 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING (OUTER) RACE


19 WELCH PLUG 52 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RETAINER
20 BARREL SUPPORT ASSEMBLY SPACER

21 BARREL BOLT 53 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW ASSY.

22 ´•WASHER 54 COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING SCREW NUT

23 BARREL BOLT NU’Z: 5) COUNTERWEIGHT CAP


24 COTTER PIN 56 CLEVIS PIN

25 CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 57 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET

26 CYLINDER (STEEL) LINER 58 CYLINDER HEAD

27.CYLINDER (PHENOLIC) LINER 5.9 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING

28 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT’BUSHING 60 VERNIER LOCK PLATE

29 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT 61 VERNIER LOCK PLATE STOP RING

30 COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT CLEVIS 62 CYLINDER HEAD´• CLAMP NUT GASKET

PIN 63 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT


31 COTTER PIN 64 CYLINDER HEAD CLAMP NUT LOCK RING

28
Sectionll HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

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26
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21), ~25

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Figure iS Model 3ESO With Spring Return Assembly

29
;MAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
SERVICE MANUALNO. 110D Paragmph 2

g. MODEL VARIATION SUMMARY.--Listed in


this model variation summary are the changes in parts
and characteristics which distinguish one model
Counterweight type propeller from another. When-
ever possible, each model is compared with another to

point out the similarity.

Bracket Crankcase
Cw Barrel
Propeller Raonge Cap ClevisPin Thrust ~o OilPi.e S~i..
Model or Shaft or Return Remarks
(De- Weight (Cwt.Cap) Bearing
Breathing Packing IBrearhing
ASSY.
grees) (Lbo.) AOSY. Washer Piston aShers
(S)

2B20-209 8 0.38 IAN392-471 no S pipe no S no yes yes

2B20-213 15 0.38 IAN392-471 no S pipe no S no yes yes Same as -209 ex


has 15-degree range.

2B20-223 15 0.38 IAN31)2-471 no C Ineither yes C no yes yes ISame as -213


crankcase breather

2B20-225 15 1.59 IAN392-631 no C neither yes C no yes yes ISame as -223 ex


heavier counter
caps and
one inch longer.

2B20-2291 15 0.38 IAN392-471 no C neither yes C no yes yes Same as -223


pider is one

nger.

2B20-241 15 0.70 IAN392-51 no C neither yes C no yes yes JSame as -229 exce
heavier counter
caps.

2B20-2491 15 0.25 AN392-51 no C neither yes C no yes yes as -241


lighter counter

caps.

21320-251 15 0.38 IAN392-47 no S pipe no S no yes yes as -213 exce


ider is one

2B20-3171 15 0.38 IAN392-471’ no C neither yes C no yes yes ISame as -224 ex


linder has thrus
and steel
bushings.
2B20-3291 15 0.70 IAN392-51 no C neither yes C no yes yes Same as -317
heavier counter
caps.

2B20-3371 15 0.25 IAN392-51 no C neither yes C no yes yes Same as -329 exce

lighter counter

caps.

2D30-29 10 0.23 IAN392-451 no C neither yes C no no yes

2D30-207 10 1 0.23 IAN392-45 yes S pipe no S no no yes as -29 exce


breather
supports an

2D30-209( 15 0.23 AN392-45 yes C. aeither F C no I no YeS ex

nd is crankcas
breather.

2D30-2271 10 0.23 IAN392-45 C neither C no yes yes Same as -209


yes yes
has l0-degree
vertical balancin

S -227
2D30-233 10 0.23 IAN392-45 yes S pipe no no yes yes as

is shaft breather.

2D30-2351 15 0.23 IAN392-45 yes C neither yes C no yes yes (Same as -209
has vertical
and
ifferent counter
ight bearing parts.

30
Se~tion II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paraaraeh 2 SERVICE MANUAL NO, 110D

Crank Barrel
Cwt. I i Cwt.
Propeller
Bracket
Range Cap ClevisPin Thrust
IC~
ot8haIt
OilPipe
or
FC60~ Shalt Remlrlts
Model (De- Weight (Cwt.Cap) Bearing Breathing IShaft Pa~kins\Breathing (S) Assy.
grees) (Lbs.) ASSY. Washer Piston ashers
(S)

2D30-237 15 0.63 IAN332-45 yes C neither yes C no yes yes ISame as -235
heavier counter
ight caps.

2D30-243 15 0.23 (AN35)2-45) yes S pipe no I S no yes yes -235


as
shaft breather.

2D30-247 15 1.40 IAN~92´•51 yes C neither yes C I no yes yes ISame as ´•235
heavier counter
ight caps.

2I330-249~ 15 0.63 (AN31)2-45~ yes C jneitherl yes C I no I ’yes I yes

21)30-2591 10 0.63 JAN392-23 yes C neither yes C no yes yes ISame as -237
10-degree range.

2D30-261 15 1 2.56 1 52458 yes I C Ineitherl yes. C I no yes yes JSame as -249
heavier counter
ight caps.

12D40-201 16 0.63 IAN392-45 yes C neither yes I C I no I no yes

121)40-211 16 0.63 IAN392-45) yes C Ineither yes C no yes yes as -201 exce
vertical balancin
and,
ifferent counter

ight bearing
12D40-2171 11 0.23 AN392-45 yes I C neither yes C no yes yes as -211
Ii-degree
lighter counter
caps.

2E40-201 10 1,40 IAN392-51 yes either either no both no no yes

2B40-2091 10 1.40 AN392-51 yes either either no both no no yes as -201


minor
counterweighr bear
parts.

2B40-213 20 0.63 AN392-45 yes either either no both yes no yes as -209
20-degree
pring return
bly, and lighter
ht caps.

3D40-57 10 0.23 1AN392-45 no C neither yes C no no yes

31340-2091 15 0.63 (AN392-45 yes either either no both no no no

3D40-213 20 0.23 IAN392-45 yes either either no both yes no no ISame as -203
20-degree
ighter counterwei
and spring
assembly.
3D40-225( 10 0.23 IAN392-45 yes either either no both no no no ISame as -213 exce
l0´•degree
no spring

3D40-227 20 1.40 IAN31)2-51 ´•yes either either no both yes no no ISame as -213
heavier counter
caps.

3D40-231 15 0.63 IAN392-45 yes either either no both no no no ISame as -225 exce

15-degree
heavier counter
ight caps.

3D40-235 20 0.23 IAN392-45 yes either either no both yes no no ISame as -227
lighter counter

caps.

3D40-267 20 1.40 IAN392-J1 yes either either no both yes no no

31340-271 20 0.63 IAN332-451 yes either either no I both yes no I no \Same as -235
heavier counter
caps.

3E50-61 10 1 1.40 IAN392-511 no C \neithet\ yes C no no I yes


HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Sectionll
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Paragraph 2

Bracket Cwt. Cwt. Front case(C) Spring


CLevisPin Thrust
(C) OilPipe Cone Shaft
Propeller Range C~ao
or Shaft
or
Re’um
Spider
Weght Bearing
or
reathins (S) Remarks
Model (De- (Cwt.Cap) Breathing ASSy.
Balance Ring
grees) (Lbs.) Assy. Washer Piston Washers
(S)

3B50-65 10 3.15 50193 no S pipe no S no no I yes as -61 except


breather, and~
heavier counterwei

3E50-201 20 4.85 52391 yes either either no both yes I no


_
no

3B50-203 20 3.15 50193 yes either either no both yes no no as -201 e

lighter counter
Iwelght caps.

3B50-219 3.15 50193 yes S pipe no both yes no no as -203


oil supply pipe.
3850-253 3.’5/AN392-bs yes either either no both
j
no no

4.85 54263 either either

bothn,
3B50~319 no yes no no as -203 ex

fghtasEaps.-319
heavier counter
ight caps.

3B50-~45 20 3.15 IAN332-65 I either either no both yes no exe

lighter counter

r..

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A,´•w
H;

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-´•dl.;,

i~ga
5-
Ii
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32
SECTION 811
INSTBkbATIOM

I. GENERAL PREINSTALLATIOM CHECKS.


CAUTION

Carefully remove all small metal particles


Before installing the propeller, all parts which
a. after any stoning or dressing of propeller
are accessible without disassembly should be visually parts. If carbon tetrachloride is used for
examined for damage and checked for proper fit. All cleaning, make certain all traces are re-
moved and the parts thoroughly dried. In
corrosion and all raised edges of nicks, burrs, galling,
order to protect any synthetic rubber seals
and scoring on joining surfaces of attaching parts and packings, aromatic fuels should not

should be carefully stoned down and these parts be used for cleaning propeller parts.

thoroughly cleaned with non-leaded gasoline or car-


Inspect the propeller shaft, threads, and splines
bon tetrachloride. Clean the splina and both cone
for corrosion, nicks, burrs, or similar damage, Care;
seats spider and coat them with clean engine oil.
of the
fully remove any such damage with a fine stone and
Washing propellers prior to installation in order to
of
polish with crocus cloth. Wash the inside and outside
remove corrosion preventive compounds to Specifica- .f the shaft with gasoline, allow it to dry thoroughly,
tion No. AN-VV-C-576a-1 is not necessary since these and then apply a light coat bf clean engine oil. The
compounds have no ill effect on the engine oil or any shaft threads should be coated with thread lubricant
other parts. Blades should be carefully checked for to Specification No. AN-C-~3-I or clean engine oil.
nicks, cuts, etc. before the propeller is installed. See Remove the screw plug (if installed) from the pro-
section V for minor blade repair procedures. peller shaft.

i II~ BP
Figure 16 Propeller Extended OtT Propeller Shaft
REAR CONE b HUB SNAP RING 11 COTTER PIN
2 HUB BLADES ASSEMBLY 7 COTTER PIN 12 PISTON GASKET NUT
3 FRONT CONE 8 PISTON LOCK RING 13 CYLINDER HEAD GASKET

4 FRONT CONE PACKING WASHER 9 PISTON 14 CYLINDER HEAD


FRONT CONE SPACER 10 PISTON GASKETS 15 CYLINDER HEAD LOCK RING

33
ORIGINAL
As Received By
#AMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS ATP ’Section:III
SERVICE MANUAL NO. l’lOD Paragraph 2

2. MODEL 211311. (c) Using a blade turning device on each


blade, turn the blades to a position near the low angle
a. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.--This instal-
that the service
setting of the propeller. The blades should be at ap-
lation procedure is written so only
pi´•oximately the same angle in order to keep the cylin-
tools described in paragraph i. of section V and com-
der from being cocked. Care should be used during
monly used commercial tools are required. -No other
this operation to move both blades at the same time
tools are needed to´•install the propeller. and not to.pull the propeller off the shaft. Remove the
(1! PROPELLERS FOR CRANKCASE thread protector tape from the shaft threads.
or

BREATHING ENGINES.
(d) Coat the shaft threads of the piston with
(a) Install the rear cone spacer, if used, and t~read lubricant conforming to Specification No.
the rear cone on the propeller shaft, and move them AN-C-li3-1 or ckan’engine oil, and insert the piston
back against the engine thrust nut. Cover the ~shaft through the cylinder.
Place the piston lock ring over
threads with a thread protector or wrap the threads the inboard end of the piston with the end having the
with tape if a suitable protector is not available. large inside diameter facing the cylinder. Install the

,k"~i

Figure 17 installing Rear Cone on Propeller Shah Figure 18 Covering Shaft With Thread Protector

(b) Remove the cylinder head lock ring and hub snap ring and the front cone spacer in that order
the cylinder head if they are installed in the propeller, over the end of the piston and push them out against

Attach a hoisting sling to the propeller blades and lift the lock ring. Lightly coat the front cone packing
the assembly so the´•blank spline in the propeller spider
is in line with the wide spline of the propeller shaft.
Install the propeller on the shaft, using care not to

damage the threads and the splines of the shaft or

spider, and slide it back against the rear cone.

No~e
On most new engines, oil and corrision pre-
ventives are flushed from the cylinders prior
to installation of the engine on the aircraft.
However, in case this has not been done and
the engine is allowed to stand idle for an ap-
preciable time after propeller installation
and before engine run-up, the portion of the
cylinders wiped clean of protective by rotat- I

ing the propeller shaft during installation


may corrode. In such cases, attach a sirigle
hoisting sling to the blade in line with the
blank spline of the spider so that at: installa- iS~i‘l´•´•’´•´• a
tion thepropeller will line up with the en-

gine shaft wide spline (usually left in the


top position). figure 19 installing Propeller on Shaft

34
ORIGINAL
As Received By
ATP HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Section III
Poragroph 2 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

"~f:l

Figure 20 Turning Bkrdes to Low´•Angle

washer and front cone with clean engine oil and place cedure, see VI, paragraph 2.) This will com-
section

the beveled end of the packing washer against the pletely cylinder and piston and allow the
free the
beveled inboard end of the piston. Check the pair piston to be more easily started onto the propeller
numbers stamped on the two front cone halves for shaft. After the piston has been tightened, place the
agreement and then assemble the cone halves-around counterweight thrust bearing assemblies and thrust
the piston flange. Fit the packing washer into its posi- washers into the cylinder bushings. Assemble the
tion in the inside groove of the front cone. Make sure
counterweight bearing assemblies into the bracket
that the packing washer is properly seated against the slots and screw the bearing shafts into the cylinder.
piston and in the front cone groove. .Line up the cotter pin holes in the shafts with those
(s) Slide the piston and front cone assembly in thecylinder bosses and install the cotter pins. Place
into the spider until it contacts the shaft threads. the counterweight bearing retainer spacers into the
Carefully align the piston and shaft threads and bracket slots and assemble the counterweights. Install
screw the piston onto the shaft using a short bar with
the proper installation wrench listeb in section V,
paragraph 1. In no case should’foice be used to
tighten the piston if there is any indication of binding
or if the threads are not properly engaged since this

may cause serious damage to the threads.

(f) If the
piston not turn freely onto the
does

shaft, the following checks should be made. Make sure


the blades are not set at different angles, thus causing i.;
the cylinder and piston to be cocked out of line with
the propeller shaft. Check the front cone packing
washer to insure that it is properly seated and´•inspect
U-

the piston and shaft threads for damage. In extreme I


cases where it is impossible to start the piston on the

shaft by any of these means, the counterweights and


counterweight bearing shafts should be removed.
When removing the adjusting screw assemblies, do not
disturb the position of the adjusting nuts. (For pro- Figure 21- Inserting Piston Through Cylinder

35
ORIGINAL
As Received By
Section III
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS ATP 2
SERVICE MANUAL NO llOD
Paragraph

the adjusti!lg screw Issr~nblies making sure the ad-


the screws.
justing nuts are in their proper position qn
the countcrweight onto the ´•counter-.
Tighten caps

weights and install the clexis pins and cotter:’pms.


During the reassembly of fhe foregoing parts, carl
should be used to install the parts so that their position
numbers correspond with the bracket numbers.

Figure 22

Ring
Figure 25 installing Front Cone Packing Washer and Cone

(6) Mo~e the front cone-spacer into the spider


and against the front cone. Compress the hub snap

ring and install it into the snap ring groove in the

spider. Position the piston lock ring in the top´•of the

spider around the octagon portion of the piston so

that the two cotter pin holes in the outboard end of


the spider line up with two of the
eight cotter pin
holes in the lock ring.’By indexing the lock ring
Figure 23 around the piston it is always possible to find a posi-
Positioning tion in which the two cotter pin holes in the spider
Hub Snap line up with two of the lock ring holes without any
Ring further tightening of the piston. Safety the lock ring
to the spider with a cotter pin in each of the two sets

of aligned holes. The cotter pins.should be installed

figure 26
Starting Piston
onto Propekr
Shaft
~1
Figure 24
Positioning
Front Cone
Spacer

(g) Finish tightening:the piston by applying


a force of 180 pounds at the~end of a four-foot bar
installed into the installation wrench. To make sure

the piston is fully tightened, strike the ´•bar once close


to the wrench with a hamm~r weighing about 2-1/2
pounds while the 180-pound force
is being applied. Figure 27 Final Tightening of Propeller Piston

36
ORIGINAL
As Received By
Section III ATP HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 2 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

with the heads facing toward the piston. In orderto


install the cotters in this position, it will be necessary
to first bend them slightly to clear the side of the fiis-

ton.

(i) Using a blade turning device on each

blade, turn the blades to the full high pitch position.


Install the inboard piston gasket onhe piston, with B~i:S´•d´•;.j i. ~:jl
the chamfered end facing toward the spider, and seat
it on the piston shoulder. Place the outboard piston
gasket onto the piston and against the inboard gasket
with the sealing lips facing away from the spider. The
inboard and outb’oard gaskets should not be confused
and be installed in the wrong sequence. The inboard

gasket is not designed to be an oil seal but simply a


guide for the cylinder and can be identified by the

45-degree chamfer on the edge of the outside diameter


and on the small inside diameter. The outboard gasket
acts as an oil seal and can be identified by the single Figure 29 installing Hub Snap Ring in Spider

Front Cone Spacer into Position Figure 30 Piston Lock Ring installed and Cottered
Figure 28 Moving

45-degree chamfer on the edge of the larger inner q~ -´•1


r
diameter. See figures 31 and 32.

WARNING
Under no circumstances should the piston

gaskets be soaked in oil. Preoiling can soften


the portion of the gasket under the retain-
ing nut sufficiently to cause failure of the
gasket and serious oil leakage from the pro- i

peller. Gaskets that have been preoiled or


are otherwise not in satisfactory condition
are to be replaced.

(j) Install and tighten the piston gasket nut

firmly with the installation wrench listed in section


V, paragraph 1-1/2 to 2 feet long.
1. and.a short bar

Line up one of thepin slots in the nut with a


cotter

cotter pin hole in the piston, and install the cotter pin

with the head pointing away from the piston. Figure 31- Installing Piston Inboard Gasket

37
ORIGINAL
As Received By
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS ATP Section III
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragmph: 2

(IC) Place the cylinder head gasket onto~ its


seat in

sary,

the
the end of the

cylinder
cylinder using grease, if neces-
to hold it in place. The gasket should be installed

head into the cylinder and tighten it


C
~irmly with the proper installation wrench and’ a Figure 35
1-1´•/2 to 2-foot bar. Line up one of the
locking holes Inserting
in the cylinder head with a locking hole in the
cylin- Cvlinder
der. Install the cylinder head lock ring and snap it k~: li~ Head Gasket
into position in the groove in the cylinder head.
(I) Upon completion of the installation, all
visible cotterpins and lock ring’s should Be cleeked.

Figure 32
Installing
Piston
Outboard
Gasket

Figure 36
Tightening
Cylinder Head

Figure; 33
bJtaQlhg Figure 37 Installin~. Head Lock Ring
Piston´•
Gasket
(2) PROPELLERS FOR SHAFT
Nut BREATHING ENGINES.
(a) Install the rear cone spacer, if used, and
the rear cone on the propeller shaft and move them
back against the engine thrust nut, Cover the shaft
threads with a thread protector or wrap the threads
with tape, if a suitable protector is: not available.

(6) Install the oil supply pipe assembly and


the oil supply ~pipe gasket, if used, into the propeller
shaft. Tighten the supply pipe snugly but not exces-
Figure 34 sively since this may damage the internal oil pipe in
Piston the propeller shaft. Lock the oil supply pipe wilh´•
Gasket Nut safety wire.
Tightened (c) Remove the cylinder head lock ring and
and
the cylinder head if they are installed in the propeller.
Cottered
Insert the front cone spacer into the bore above the
front cone seat of the spider and install the hub snap
.d ring into the spider snap ring groove. Place the piston

38
ORIGINAL
As Received By
Section III
ATP HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 2 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD I

lock ring in the bore in the outboard end of the spider stamped on the cone halves are identical.
with:’the end having thelarge inside diamet~r facing (g) Slide the piston and front cone assembly i
to~ardithe cylinder, into the spider until it contacts the shaft threads.
’(8) Attach.a hoisting sling to the prbpeller Carefully align piston andlsh’aft threads and
the
blades and lift the assembly So the blank spline in the screw the
piston onto using a short bar with
the shaft
propeller spider is in line with the wide the spline of the proper installation wrench listed in section V,
propelley´•shaft. Install the propeller on the shaft using paragraph i. In no case should force be used to

care not to damage the shaft threads and’the splines tighten the piston if there is any indication of binding
of the shaft or~spider, and ~then slide it back against or if the threads are not properly engaged since this
the rear cone. may cause serious damage to the threads.

(e) Using a blade turning device on each (b) If the piston does not turn freely onto the
blade, turn the blades to a position near the low angle shaft, make sure the blades are not set at different

setting of the propeller. The blades should be at ap- angles thus causing the cylinder and piston to be
:proximately the same angle in order to keep the cylin- cocked out of line with the propeller shaft. Also check

der from being cocked. Care should be used during the piston and shaft threads for damage. In extreme

this operation to move both’ blades at the same time cases where it is impossible to start the piston on the
and not topull propeller
the off the shaft since there shaft by any other means, the
counterweights and
is nothing locking thepropeIler to the shaft at this counterweight bearing shafts should be removed.
time. Remove the thread protector or tape from the When removing the adiusting screw assemblies, do
shaft threads, not disturb the position of the adjusting nuts. (For

(f) Remove the piston lock ring, hub snap procedure, see section VX, paragraph 2.) This will
ring, and front cone spacer from their positions in the completely free the cylinder and piston and allow the
spider and let them hang on the oil supply pipe. Coat piston to be properly started onto the propeller shaft.
the shaft threads of the piston with thread lubricant After the piston has been tightened, place the counter-

conforming to Specification No. AN-C-53-I or clean weight thrust bearing assemblies and thrust washers
into the cylinder bushings. Assemble the countey-
engine oil and insert the piston through the cylinder,
Place the piston lock ring, hub snap ring, and front weight bearing assemblies into the bracket slots and
cone spacer, in that order, over the end of the piston screw the bearing shafts into the cylinder. Line up the

and slide them toward the outboard end of the piston, cotter pin
holes in the shafts with those in the cylinder
Assemble the two front cone halves around the piston bosses and install the cotter pins. Place the couneer-

weight bearing retainer spacers into the bracket slots


flange first making sure that the pair numbers

;I~’´•t?

Cr
1
b~ls

d~´• i’~5

Figure 38 Oil Supply Pipe installed in Propeller Shaft

39
ORIGINAL
As Received By
kAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS ATP Section III
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 2

Figure 39 Installing Shalt Breathing Type Figure 41- Locking Oil Supply Pipe Packing Nut
Piston Gasket Nut

(j) Move the front cone spacer into the spider


and assemble the coun~erweights. Install the~ adjusting against the front cone. Compress the hub snap ring
Screw assemblies making sure the adjusting nuts are and install it into the snap ring groove in the spider.
in their proper position on the screws. Tighten the position the piston lock ring in the top of the spider

counterweight capS onto the Icounterweights and in- around the octagon portion of the piston so that the
stall the clevis pins and cotter pins. During the reas- two cotter pin holes in the outboard end of the spider

senibly of the foregoing parts, care should be used to line up with two of the eight cotter pin holes in the

install the parts so that their’ position numbers cor- lock ring. By indexing the lock ring around the piston,
respond with the bracket position numbers. it is always possible to find a position in which the two

cotter pin holes in the spider line up with two of the


(i) Finish tightening the piston by applying a

lock ring holes without any further tightening of the


force of 180 pounds at the end of a four-foot bar in-
stalled into the installation wrench. To make sure the piston. Safety the lock ring to the spider with a cotter
pin in each of the two sets of aligned holes. The cotter
piston is fully tightened, strike the bar once close to

pins should be installed with the heads facing toward


the wrench with a hammerweighing about 2-1/2
the piston. In order to install the cotters in this posi-
pounds while the 180-pound force is being applied.
The proper installation wrench for the model 2D30 tion, it will be necessary to first bend them slightly to

clear the side of the piston.


propeller is listed in paragraph i. of section V.
(R) Using a blade turning device on each

blade, turn the blades to the full high pitch position.


Install the inboard piston gasket on the piston, with
the chamfered end facing toward the spider, and seat

it on the piston shoulder. Place the outboard piston


gasket onto the inboard gasket with the sealing~lips
facing away from the spider. The inboard and out-
board gaskets should not confused atid be Installed
be
in the wrong sequence. The inboard gasket is not de-
signed to be an oil seal but simply a guide for the
cylinder and can be identified by the 45-degree cham-
fer on the edge of the outside diameter and on the
small inside diameter. The outboard gasket acts as an
oil seal and can be identified by the single 49-degree
I chamfer on the edge of the larger inner diameter.
"I

(I) Install and tighten the piston gasket nut

firmly with the installation wrench shown in section

40 installing Oil Supply Pipe Packing Washer V, paragraph I. and a short bar 1-1/2 to 2 feet long.
figure
40
ORIGINAL
As Received By
Section III ATP HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 2 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

WARbllNG
Under nocircumstances should the piston I

gaskets be soaked in oil. Preoiling can soften


the portion of the gasket -under the retain-
ing nut suaciently to cause failure of the
gasket and serious oil leakage from the pro- j
peller.’(;askets that have been preoiled or
are otherwise not in’satisfactory ~condition
Ire to be replaced.

(m) Install the oil supply pipe packing washer


over-the end of the pipe and push it into position in
the bo;e o~ the piston gasket nut. Tighten the oil sup-

ply pipe-packing nut firmly into place and line up one


of the locking holes in the nut with one of the locking
slots in the pipe. Safety the nut to the supply pipe
with safety wire.

(n) Place the cylinder head gasket onto its

seat in the end of the cylinder using grease, if neces-


sary, to hold it in place. The gasket should be installed
with the split face against the cylinder seat. Screw the Figure 42--Check Setting of Counterweight
cylinder head into the cylinder and tighten it firmly Adivsting Screw Nuts
with the proper installation wrench and a 1-1/2 to
2-foot bar. Lii~e up one of the locking‘ holes in the cedure will insure that the shafts the
bearing contact

cylinder head with locking hole in the cylinder. In- the and will prevent the
a
nuts at same time, cylinder
stall the cylinder head lock ring and snap it into posi- from cocking during operation, After the proper
tion in the groove in the cylinder head. bladeangles have been obtained, reinstall the couliter-
(o) Upon completion of the installation, all weight caps and safety them by means of dlevis pins
visible cotter pins and lock rings should be checked, and cotter pins.
b. ADJUSTMENTS.-Following completion of the REMOVAL the
PROCEDURE.--In general,
propeller installation, move the blades into the full procedure for
removing the propeller is the reverse of
low pitch position by means of blade turning devices, the installation procedure.
Check the low blade angle setting by means of a uni-
(1) By means of a blade turning device, move
versal bubble type protractor located at the proper
the blades into the high pitch position. Remove the
blade reference station. Move the blades into the full
cylinder head lock ring and unscrew the cylinder
high pitch position and check the high blade angle
head. Take the cylinder head gasket out of the cylin-
setting. The high blade angles should be within 0.1
der.
degree of the specified setting for the propeller. The
low blade angles should be within 0.3 degree of the (2) propellers for shaft breathing engines,
On

specified setting and within 0.2 degree of each other, remove the
safety wire from the oil supply pipe pack-
The correct high and low angle settings of the propel- ing nut. Unscrew the packing nut and the piston
ler may be found in applicable technical publications,- gasket nut, and remove the’outboard piston gasket.
and the propeller should have been set to those angles O, propellers for crankcase breathing engines, remove
at overhaul. If, however, due to slight reductions in th,..tter pin, unscrew the piston gasket nut, and
diameter resulting from blade repair the blade angle take out the outboard piston gasket.
settings are not correct,.remove the counterweight
(3) Move the blades to a position near the low
caps and check the position of the adjusting screw
nuts. Adjust the nuts as required until the blade
angle setting of the propeller and remove the two cot-
ter pins from the piston lock ring. Slide the lock ring
angles correspdnd to the proper setting within the
allowable tolerance. When adjusting the nuts, it is away from the spider.

important that the nut at the high angle end of each (4) Attach a hoisting sling to the propeller
adjusting screw be placed as closely to the same dis- blades and, using the proper wrench and bar, unscrew
tance from the end of the counterweight slot as is the piston completely off the propeller shaft threads.
possible and still maintain the blade angles within the As the piston is
unscrewed, the front cone spacer con-
blade angle tolerance. This likewise applies to the nut tacts the hub snap ring thus partially backing the
at the low angle
~end of the slot. Following this pro- propeller off the shaft´•with the piston.
ORIGINAL
As Received By
CIAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS ATP Section III
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Paragraphs 2-5

(5) Disengage the hub snap ring from the ::i


Spider. Remove-the front cone land the front cone
packing washer in the casC of propellers for crankcase
breathing engines), spacer, hub snap ring,
front cone

and piston lock ring from the piston. Take the piston
out of the cylinder.

(6) Cover the propeller shaft threads with a

thread protector or wrap the threads with tape if a


suitable protector is not available. Slide the propeller
off the shaft damage the
using care not to

’shaft threads and the


splines of the shaft
or spider. In

the case of propellers for shaft breathing engines,


also be careful not to damage the oil supply pipe.

(7) On propellers for shaft breathing engines,


remove the
safety wire from the inboard end of the
oil supply pipe, and then carefully unscrew the pipe.
Figure 43 Shaft Plug and Short Oil Pipe
(8) If another propeller is not to ´•be installed im-
tight´• seal. The pipe is then secured to of the
mediately, clean, oil, and cover the propeller shaft. If one

thepropeller is to be stored for any length of time, all (foU’) screws by means of safety wire.

metal surfaces of the propeller should be protected (c) If the


engine is the shaft breathing type,
against corrosion by applying a coat of corrosion pre- the following procedure is necessary. Install the oil
ventive compound to Specification No. AN-VV-C- supply pipe gasket (if one is required) over the oil
576a-1. supply pipe threads, and turn the oil supply pipe into
the oil plug or "Y" connection inside the propeller
3. MODEL 2020. shaft. Secure the oil supply pipe by means of safety
wire.
Model 2B20 propellers do not incorporate front
cone spacers; otherwise, the instalhtion, adjustment, (d) Apply thread lubricant to Specification
and removal procedures arethe same as those de- No´• AN-C-53-I or clean engine oil to the shaft
scribed for the model 2D30 propeller in paragraphs threads. Then, cover the shaft threads with a thread

2.a., b., and c. of this section, protector, or wrap them with tape.

(e) After removing the cylinder head and


4. MODEL 12040.
cylinder head lock ring, attach a hoisting sling and
The installation, adjustment, and removal praced- raise the propeller with the blank spline of the spider
ures for the model 12D40 propeller are identical with in line with the propeller shaft wide spline. Carefully
the model 25330 propeller described in paragraphs install´•the propeller on the shaft, and move it back
2.a., b., and c. of this section. against the rear cone.

5. MODEL 2540. No~e

a.~ INSTALLATION PROCEDURE. On most new engines, oil and corrosion pre-
ventives flushed from the cylinders prior
are

(1) PROPELLERS WITHOUT SPRING to installation of the engine on the aircraft.

RETURN ASSEMBLY. However, in case this has not been done and
the engine, is allowed to stand idle for an ap-
ia) Install the rear cone spacer (if used) and
preciable time after propeller installation
the rear cone on the propeller shaf~t,
and before engine run-up, the portion of the
(b) If the engine is the crankcase breathing cylinders wiped clean of protective by ro-
type, the following installation procedure is neces- tating the propeller shaft during installa-
tion may corrode. In such cases, attach a
sary. After making sure that the ends of each of the
single hoisting sling to the blade in line with
chevron packings are staggered approximately 90 de- the blank spline of the spider so that at in-
grees, the assembled propeller shaft
oil plug is placed stallation the propeller will line up with the
in the open end of the propeller shaft and secured by engine shaft wide spline (usually left in the
four screws which are inserted through the locking top position) and it will not be necessary to
ratate the shaft.
holes of the propeller shaft. Next, turn the "hex" base
of the oil pipe in a counterclockwise direction. The (f) Move the blades to a position near the
chevron packing will be expanded forming an oil- low pitch setting using blade turning devices. Make

42
ORIGINAL
As Received By
Section III ATP HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 5 SERVICE MANUAL NO..IIOD

sure the blades are at the same ´•angle to prevent the (i).If the counterweight bearing shafts were
cylinder cocking. Remove the thread protector or removed to free the piston, reassemble the counter-

tape, weight thrust bearing assemblies and thrust washers


(g) Install the piston oil seal and piston oil into the bushings in the cylinder, and reassemble the

seal nut in the inboard end of the piston. Tighten the counterweight bearing assemblies into the brackets.
nut and safety it with a cotter pin. Apply thread Screw the bearing shafts into the cylinder. Align the
lubricant conforming to Specification No. AN-C-53-1, locking holes in the bearing shafts with those in the
p
or clean engineoil, to the piston threads. Insert the cylinder flange, and install the cotter pins. Place the
piston through the cylinder, and then install the hub counterwe;ght bearing retainer spacers in position,
ring, front cone spacer,’ and front cone on the install the counterweights on the brackets, and then
snap
inboard end of the piston. Move this group inboard add the adiusting screw assemblies in the counter-
until the piston contacts the shaft threads. Start the weight cam slots. Make certain the adjusting nuts are
piston onto the propeller shaft using the proper instal-
correct for the angle settings required. Install the
lation wrench and a short bar. As the piston is tight- counterweight caps on the counterweights and lock
ened, the oil supply pipe is forced hrough the piston them in place with clevis pins and cotter pins. (Each
oil seal. When the piston does not start easily or it
part must be reinstalled in its correspondingly num-
binds as it is being installed on the shaft, one or more
bered bracket.)
of the following checks should be made. Reinspect the
(i) Position the front cone spacer against the
piston and propeller shaft threads for damage, and if
front cone, and then.install the hub snap ring in the
necessary, clean up slight imperfections with a fine
stone and crocus cloth. Always thoroughly clean and
Spider groove.

(K) Move the blades full high pitch, and


dry the parts after reworking. If the cylinder is to

then install the piston gaskets the piston.


cocked, installation of the piston may be difficult. Tap on

the cylinder back into line with rawhide or non-

the the
WARNING
metallic hammers, checking piston at same

time. In extreme cases, it may be necessary to take Under no circumstances should the piston

out the counterweight bearing shafts and completely gaskets be soaked in oil. Preoiling can soften
the portion of the gasket under the retain-
free the the piston started on the pro-
cylinder to get
ing nut sufficiently to cause failure of the
peller shaft threads. See paragraph 2.d. in section VI
gasket and serious oil leakage from the pro-
for complete disassembly instructions,
peller. Gaskets that l;ave been preoiled or

4-foot bar inserted in the instal- otherwise not in satisfactory condition


(h) Using a are

lation wrench, apply a force of 180 pounds to finish are to be replaced.


tightening the piston. Tap the bar once near the (I) Start the piston gasket nut by hand, and
wrench with a 2-1/2 pound hammer to finally secure finally tighten it with a short bar inserted through
the assembly. the installation wrench.

installing Piston Oil Seal in Piston Figure 45 installing Piston Oil Seal Nut in Piston
Figure 44
2540 Model 2540 Model

43
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section III
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph. S

(m) Install the puller bolt spring over the in- in the cylinder (using grease to hold it in place if
board end of the puller bolt, and insert the puller bolt necessary), and install and tighten the cylinder head.
through the piston gasket nut. After placing the Install the cylinder lock ring to secure the assembly.
cylinder head gasket in the cylinder, install the cylin- (b) Insert the vernier lock plate over the
der head and tighten it with a short bar through the bolt and into the cylinder head so that
spring puller
installation wrench. Line up a locking hole in the the ring on one side of the lock plate faces outward.
cylinder head with a locking hole in the cylinder. (c) After placing the cylinder head clamp
Install the cylinder head lock ring in the cylinder nut gasket on the cylinder head, install and tighten
head. the cylinder head clamp nut. Lock the assembly by
(n) Install the vernier lock
plate and ring adding the clamp nut lock ring.
over the puller cylinder head. The
bolt and into the
(d) Check all external lock wire, cotter pins,
groove and ring on one side of the lock place are to lock rings, etc.
facilitate its removal, and therefore the lock plate
6. ADJUSTMENTS,--Check the high and low
should be installed with this ring facing outward.
blade angles bubble type protractor. These
with a
Place the cylinder head clamp nut gasket on the cyl-
inder head, and tighten the cylinder head clamp nut angles should be the same as the specified setting
within a tolerance of 0.1 degree on high blade angle
onto the puller bolt. Lock this assembly by installing
the clamp nut lock ring inside the clamp nut. Check
and 0.3 degree on low blade angle. Blades must be
within 0.2 degree of each other. Consult applicable
all external lock wire, cotter pins, lock rings, etc.
technical publications for the correct blade angle set-
(2) PROPELLERS WITH SPRING RETURN
tings. Adjust blade angle settings, if required, by
ASSEMBLY.--The installation procedure for 2E40
means of the stop nuts on the counterweight adjust-
propellers incorporating spring return assemblies is
that do
ing screw assembly.
the same as that described for 2E40 propellers
assemblies up the c´• REMOVAL PROCEDURE.
not incorporate spring return to

point where the piston is propeller


tightened on the
(1) Move the blades the full
high pitch posi-
to

shaft and the hub snap ring installed. (See paragraph tion with blade devices. This will
turning push some
i.a.(l) in this section.) The following paragraphs de- .;1 .,t of the cylinderand, in the case of propellers
scribe the installation procedure from that point on.
incorporating spring return assemblies, will relieve
(a) Using blade turning devices, move the all compression from the springs. If the blades are not

blades full high pitch and install the piston gaskets


to in the high pitch position, the springs will be in com-
on the piston. Turn the spring return assembly into pression, and the cylinder head clamp nut threads may
the piston using the regular installation wrench and a be damaged during removal of the nut. Take out the
short bar. (If the spring return unit is not assembled, cylinder head clamp nut lock ring and unscrew the
refer to section VI, paragraph 6.d.(3) for, its as- clamp nut. Remove the nut and cylinder head clamp
sembly procedure.) Install the cylinder head gasket nut gasket. Remove the vernier lock plate. Failure to

’P

Figure 46 Installing Spring Return Assembly in Piston Figure 47 installing Vernier Lock Plate in Heed
2E40Model 2E40Model
ORIGINAL
44
As Received By
ATP
Section III HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraphs 5-7 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

Figure 48 --Instolling Cylinder Head Clamp Nut Gasket Figure 49 Installing Cylbder Head Clamp Nut Lock Ring
and Nut 2E40 Model 2E40 Model

remove the lock plate before unscrewing the cylinder four screws protrude through the locking holes
that
head will result in serious damage to the spring puller the propeller shaftj and removethe oil plug assem-
bolt. Next, take out the cylinder head lock ring and bly.
then unscrew and remove the cylinder head. Remove
(8) If another propeller is not to be installed
the cylinder hkad gasket.
immediately, clean, oil, and cover the propeller shaft,
(2) In the case of propellers not incorporating a If the propeller is to be stored, protect all surfaces
spring return assembly, remove the puller bolt and with a corrosion preventive meeting Specification No.
the puller bolt spring. AN-VV-C576a-I.
(3) Unscrew and remove the piston gasket nut.
6´• MODEL 3040.
In~the case of propellers incorporating a spring return

assembly, the spring return unit will be removed com-


The installation, removal, and adjustment pyoced-
plet~ when the piston gasket nut is unscrewed,
ures for the propeller are the same as that
(4) Attach a hoisting sling to the propeller; described for the model 2E40 propeller in paragraph

the installation wrench and 5.a. of this section, with the exception that some early
(5) Using bar, turn

the piston completely off the propeller shaft threads, models do not incorporate, the vernier lock plate ar-
The hub snap ring will back the propeller partially rangement for safetying the piston. The installation
off the shaft. With blade turning devices, move the and removal procedure for these models, such as the

blades to the low~ pitch position. Remove the front 3D40-57, is the same as that described for the model
the front cone spacer, and ~he hub snap
cone, ring. 2D30 propeller in paragraph 2,a. of this section.
Remove the piston from the cylinder.
7. MODEL 3850.
(6) Cover the propeller shaft threads with a

Model 3E50 propellers do not incorporate front


thread protector or wrap them with tape. Slide the
propeller carefully off the shaft. cone spacers; otherwise, the installation, removal, and

adjustment procedures for a model 3E50 propeller are


(7) propellers for shaft breathing engines,
On
the same as that described for the model 2E40 propel-
remove thesafety wire from the inboard end of the
ler in paragraph 5.a. of this section, with the excep-
oil supple pipe and carefully unscrew the pipe. Take
tio" that some early models do not incorporate the
out the oil supply pipe gasket if one is used. In the

case of propellers for crankcase breathing engines,


ve’nier lock plate arrangement for safetying the 3is-

remove the safety wire from the "hex" base of the ton. The installation and removal procedure for these

shaft plug and from the locking screw, and turn the models, such as the 3E50-65 propeller, is the same as

hex base in clockwise direction until the compression


a that described for the model 2D30 propeller in para-

on the chevron packing is relieved. Then take out the graph 2.a. of this section.

ORIGINAL
As Received By
45
ATP
SECTION IV
OPERATION

I. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION. force of the counterweights to take effect, and as the

From an operational standpoint, Counterweight cylinder moves inward, the brackets move outward
and the blades are turned to the high angle posit~ion.
type propellers can be divided into two main groups;
Thispath of o;l flow and the resulting changes in the
those without spring
a assembly,
return and those
with assembly. Propellers without propeller are shown in figures 50 and 52. It should be
a spring return a

noted that these illustrations show a constant speed


spring return are in turn subdivided into Controllable
control (governor) and do not show the control valve.
and Constant Speed propellers. A detailed
description
of the operating principles of these different types is (3) CONSTANT SPEED TYPE.-As previously
included in the appropriate paragraphs of this section. noted, the Constant Speed type propeller itself is
physically identical with the Controllable type, the
a. PROPELLERS WITHOUT SPRING
only difference being the angle rani~k and the manner
RETURN ASSEMBLY.
of control. When the Counterweight propeller is set
up
(’1) GENERAL.--The operating principles of a for Constant Speed operation, the control valve is re-
typical Speed type Counterweight propeller
Constant placed by a governor unit called the Constant Speed
without a spring return assembly are shown in figures Control. In this case, the flow of oil is exactly the same
50, 51, and 52. In each of these diagrams, the gover- .s f,, the Controllable type, except that the goternor
nor and propeller parts change position as required by
automatically regulates the amount of oil which
the condition shown, and the varying oil pressures drains from the
enters or propeller cylinder (5).
necessary to compensate for these changes are
make or
(a) GOVERNOR MECHANISM.--The pro-
shown in the colors which represent these pressures.
peller constantspeed control unit is an engine driven
Blade angle changes are accomplished in the Counter-
governor of the fly-weight type. It incorporates a gear
weight type propeller by the utilization of two forces,
pump which takes oil at engine supply pressure and
one hydraulic and one mechanical. When oil flows into
boosts it to the pressure required for propeller opera-
the cylinder (5), the cylinder is moved outward
tion; a pilot valve (3) actuated by the fly-weights
against the centrifugal force set up by the counter-
(2) that controls the output oil flow; and the speeder
weights (7). This action moves the counterweights
spring (1) by means of which the initial load on the
inward and the blades (9) are rotated toward the
low angle. If oil is allowed to drain from the cylinder
pilot valve can be changed (through the rack and
pulley arrangement). The required balance between
(i), the centrifugal force of the counterweights (7)
the oil force in the propeller cylinder and the centri-
takes effect and the blades (9) are turned toward the
fugal force of the propeller counterweights is main-
high angle. In the Controllable type, only the high and
tained by the governor which either meters to or al-
low angles are utilized, whereas any angle within the
lows oil to drain from the propeller cylinder in the
range setting of the propeller can be used in the Con-
quantity necessary to maintain the proper blade
angle
stant Speed type.
for speed operation. The rpm at which the
constant
(2) CONTROLLABLE TYPE.--The Controlla-
propeller will operate is adjusted in the governor
ble type propeller is identical with the Constant Speed
head. The operator can change this setting by chang-
type, the only difference being in the manner of con-
ing the position of the governor rack through the gov-
trol. With the Controllable propeller,‘the oplrating
oil pressure is obtained from the engine, and the flow
ernor cockpit control. As the rack is lowered, the

compression in the speeder spring (1) is increased.


of this oil is regulated by a manually operated valve.
This means the engine speed necessary to maintain a
Two blade angles are available, either high or low. In
one position, the valve allows the oil to flow from the
balanced relationship between the centrifugal force
engine through the transfer rings into the front end
of the fly-weights (2) and the speeder spring force is
of the propeller shaft and then out to the propeller also increased. Raising the rack decreases the compres-
sion in the speeder spring and lowers the rpm neces-
cylinder. This oil moves the cylinder outward which
pulls the brackets inward and the blades are turned sary to maintain this balance, and lowering the rack
to the low angle. In the other position, the valve shuts increases the rpm setting. The position of the pilot
off the flow from the engine and allows the oil in the valve (3j with respect to the propeller-governor
propeller cylinder to drain back tothe engine sump. metering port regulates the quantity of oil which will
Oil draining from the propeller allows the centrifugal flow through this Port to or from the propeller.

46
Section IV HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 1 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

UNDERSPEEO
ENCIN~OIL COvLaNOISPttDtP SPPING

covEaNoaoll COVE~NOIIILI-w(lGnl
3 GOVLPNOP PILOT VALVf 8 SPIIIHC COLLL~I ASSL)*I1´•I 3
1 PlOrELLtl´•COVEIHOI LINt
PIIOILLLt~ CILINDLI

PaOPtLLEI PISTON
GPOVP
4
I PPOPnLLP COVNlt~WEICHI d BsACILT

B PPOPtLLLr( COUNTtsWNCH~ SnnlT L BL*IINC CIOUP

P BL*Dt

10 tNtlNt PIOPtLLII SnAfl

J
C_
I

5) (6) (7) (8) (9) ’P (10

Figure 50 Propeller Operoting Diogrom Underspeed Condition

(b) UNDERSPEED CONDITION.--The pro- group (8), the centrifugal force of the counter-

peller isoperating in an underspeed condition when it weights is overcome and the braclrets (7) are moved
is rotating at less than the rpm setting. As shown in inward. The brackets directly
are connected to the

figure 50, the blades (soiid black section) have moved blades (9), and consequently the blades are moved to

to a higher angle than that required (dotted outline) the lower angle indicated by the dotted outline. As the
for constant speed operation. The arrow indicates the blades assume a lowerangle, the load on the engine is
direction in which the blades will be turned to reestab- decreased and engine speed increases. An increase in
lish on-speed operation. When the engine speed has engine speed is reflected in the governor fly-weights
dropped below the rpm for which the governor is set, (2) by an increase in centrifugal force, and conse-
the resulting decrease in centrifugal force allows the quently they move outward overcoming the speeder
governor fly-weights (2) to move inward under the spring force. The pilot valve (3) is raised and the
force of the speeder spring (I) and the pilot valve (3) flow of oil to the propeller gradually cut off. This ac-

is lo´•c\´•ered. This action opens up the propeller-gover- tion continues until the blade angle is once again that

nor metering port and oil flows from the governor required for on-speed operation at which time the
booster pump, through the propeller-governor line governor fly-weights are in a vertical position and the

(4) and the propeller shaft (10). It enters the propel- pilot valve practically closes off the flow of oil to the
cylinder (5) moving the cylin-
ler piston (6) and the propeller. (The pilot valve never completely closes off
der outward. Since the cylinder is connected to the the propeller line since a certain amount of oil is lost
to drain at the propeller shaft oil transfer rings. It is
counterweight brackets (7) by the shaft and bearing

47
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section IV
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 1

ON-SPEEO
LNCINtOlL I ooVrrNorsrtEotl SPIIINC
2/
COVrsNOrOlI COVtl(NOs

paop~lLEa oil
3 COVtR~Oa PllOr V*LVt s SPIINC COLL*I ASStU)LI 3
PIOPELLtll´•COVtlNOI LINt
PrOCtLLLI CILINDEI

6 P~OPtlltl PISrON

I PIOPELIEI COUNTEPWE~C´•HT b sIl*CI(Ll CPOUP


4
8 PIOPELLEr( COVHTtRWUGHT SnAFT L )L*IINC CIOJI
P PPOP(LLLI~?*DL
10 tHGINt´•PIOPLLL~P SH*r~

\\U

C~ ~´•r

Figure 51- Propeller Operating Diagram On-Speed Condition

therefore necessary for the governor to make up this is set, the resulting increase in centrifugal force moves

(2) outward overcoming the


loss in order that thepropeller will remain on-speed.) the
governo~fly-weights
force of the speeder spring (1) and raising the pilot
(c) ON-SPEED CONDITION.--In the on-

speed figure 51, the propeller and


condition shown in valve (3). This action opens the propeller-governor
governor forces equilibrium. The governor fly-
are in metering port to drain, and oil flows from the propel-
ler cylinder (3) into the engine oil sump. The cencri-
weights (2) are in a position which permits the pilot
valve (3) to close the propeller-governor metering fugal counterweights then becomes effec-
force of the

tive, the brackets (7) move outward, and the blades


port completely except for small bleed flow which
a

replaces normal leakage to the engine oil sump past (9) are turned to the higher angle indicated by the
dotted outline. As the blades assume a higher angle,
the propeller shaft oil transfer rings.
the load on the engine is increased and engine speed
(d) OVERSPEED CONDITION.--The pro-
decreases. A decrease in engine speed is reflected in the
peller is operating in an overspeed condition when it
governor fly-weights 2 by a loss in centrif ugal force,
is above the rpm setting. As shown in figure
rotating
and consequently they move inward under the force
32, the blades (solid black section) have moved to a
lower angle than that required (dotted outline) for
of the speeder spring (1). The pilot valve (3) is low-
indicates the ered and the flow of oil from the propeller gradually
constant speed operation. The arrow

direction in which the blades will be turned to re- cut off. This action continues until the blade angle is

establish on-speed operation. When the engine speed once again that required for on-speed operation at

has increased above the rpm for which the governor which time the governor fly-weightsare in a vertical

48
Section IV HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraphs 1-2 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

OYERSPEEO
~m ENGINEOIL I COVLIHOISPtCDLP ~PsING

GOVEIINOROIL I

3 COVEINOP PI1OT VAIY~ d SPIIING COLL*(I *SStm)LI


PIOPELLR 011
PsOPtlltR COV~INOII LINL
DR~IN 011
PIIOPELLEI( CYLINDEI

PROPELL~I PISTOH 14
CQUNT~RWEICHT d sl(nCl(fr GPOUP

B PIOPtLL~P COUNTE~WLIGHT SnAfT L B~nslNGG CIIOUr

P PIOPLIL~P BLADt

10 tNGINL SH*(r

\YI

Figure 52 Propeller Operating Dicgrom Overspeed Condition

position and the pilot valve closes off the propeller 2. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS.
line. Again, the valve does not completely close off
Note
this line since a small amount of oil must supplied
be
The procedures outlined in this section are
to the propeller in order to replace normal lenkage
suggestions for operation of the Counter-
past the propeller shaft oil transfer rings.
weight type propeller. To account for vari-
b. PROPELLERS WITH SPRING RETURN AS- ouschanges which are peculiar to any given
SEMBLY.--Because of the increased angular travel aircraft, consult the engine or aircraft
manufacturers’ Handbooks.
and the cam slope in the counterweight brackets,
certain modelsrequire additional operating force a. GROUND TESTS.--Start the engine in the nor-
toward high pitch. Thesepropellers incorporate mal manner with the
cockpit propeller control in the
two co-axial springs set inside the propeller piston, full low rpm thigh pitch) position. With the governor
The springs are compressed when the cylinder moves set in this positive high pitch position, the propeller

outward as the blades go to low pitch, and they open Fl~ill operate as a fixed pitch propeller and the engine

up aiding propeller
the toward high pitch when the will be controlled by the throttle only. As soon as oil

cylinder moves inward. The spring force is greatest in pressure is indicated, move the control
high to the
full low pitch, becoming less as the blades move to- rpm position. If the propeller does
respond, shut not

ward a higher angle. About two-thirds the way be- dowll the engine immediate’ly and check the propeller

tween full low and full high pitch, the spring force is and governor. If operation is satisfactory, warm up

discontinued. the engine in accordance with the manufacturer’s

49
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section IV
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 2

specifications, and after completion of the warm-up ROv"."OT will move the propeller blades to a higher
period, advance the throttle to soine intermediate (65 nlll;lce in older to hold the rpm at the desired setting.
to 70 percent of normal rated) engine speed; for es- If the high pitch li~nit of the propeller is high enough,
aniple, 1600 rpm. Move the propeller coiitrol several the rplll will remain constant, bur if the bl;ides con-

times between the minimum and nlnxinlunll settings, t;irt the stops, tile propeller rpm will be affected by
and checle to see that the propeller and Rovcrnol ;~ny further inrlcnse in :iir speed or throttle setting.
function properly. Finally, move the control to the Sillce an increase ill rpm, a decrease in manifold prrs-

high rpm position aiid malte the customary chcrle of sure, oi :1 decrense ill air
speed rcquires;l decre.i\e in
engine manifold pressure against cngiiie rpln. (In I,l;ldu;lllgle, it is possible for the governor to Icgain
some installations it is impossible to obtain talte-off corltrol by iiicrcnsinfi the rpm with the propeller con-

rpm on the bloclts with take-off mwlifoldd pressure.) trol, decreasing the manifold pressure, or decreasing
Refer to section III for complete instiuctions ieb~ilrd- the nii´• speed. In the case of the Controllable type pro-

ing adjustment of settings. pellel,the blades remain in full high pitch for a power
descen’t.
6. FLIGHT TESTS.
APPKOACn AND LANDING.--Adjust
(1) TAKE-OFF.--Plnce the propeller control in
the I,ropeller control to the maximum. cruising rpm
the full high rpln position. Gradually advance the
position, and then make all further adjustments rpm
thiottle to the t;ike-otf manifold pressure desired. EI1-
by means of the throttle. With the
propeller control
gine rpm will increase until it reaches the talce-off in this position,
emergency requirements can usually
rptn for which the governor has been set. NoriTinl be nlett by throttle adjustment alone. Upon landing,
oversIjeeding is to be with
rapid throttle
expected place the governor control itl the full high rpm posi-
opening. The rpm will be held
constant by the gover-
tion. This moves the blades to full low pitch R´•hich
nor, P\~hich Ineans that full power is available during affords better ground control and more satisfactory
take-off and climb without excessive engine speed,
opera tion of the engine. In the case of the Controllable
Soon after take-off it isgenerally desirable to reduce type propeller, operate the valve to move the blades
power and then rpm. All changes in governor control into the full low
pitch position, adjust the throttle to
and throttle setting should be niade smoothly. In the
prevent overspeeding, and then make all further rpm
case of the Controllable type propeller, operate the
adjustments by means of the throttle only.
control valve to put the propeller in low pitch during
(h) STOPPING; THE ENGINE.--The propeller
take-off, and when sufficient altitude has been ob-
should be shifted the
to positive high pitch position be-
tained, reverse the control valve position to put the
fore stopping the This procedure protects the
propeller blades in high pitch. front collecting foreign mntter,
piston be;lring surface
No)e and nl~o einpties the propeller c~linder of oil nhich

If power and speed are to be increased, in- niight otherwise congeal in cold weather. h~lbve’ment

crease the propeller rpm setting first and to high pitch will be facilitated by short bursts of the
then the throttle. If po~´•er and speed :Ire to throttle.
be decreased, reduce the throttle first and
(7) MIXTURE CONTROL.--Since the constant
then the propeller rpm setting. These ro-
speed control holds engiiie rpni constant regardless of
cedures prevent excessive cylinder head
power output, the mixture cannot be adjusted by
I"essure.
~latching the tnchometer‘except when the governor
(2) CRUISING.--Once the cruising rpm has
has been placed in the positive high pitch position.
been set, it will be held constant by the governor. All
This does not apply to the Controllable type.
changes in attitude, altitude, and engine manifold
(8) ENGINE FAILURE.---It is very desirable to
pressure can be made without affecting the rpm as
limit stops.
reduce engine speed to ;I millimum in case of nnpnee
long as the blades do not contact the pitch
failure. Since positive high pitch offers the east ’drng,
If the Controllable type propeller is used, the correct
the propeller should be placed in this position.
blade angle will be the high pitch angle.
(9) COLD WEATHER OPERATION.--On ~ir-
(3) FIXED PITCH OPERATION.--The Con-
craft with provision for dilution of the en-
equipped
stant Speed type propeller can be operated in positi~e gine oil system, operate the propeller control to obtain
high pitch if desired by moving the propeller control a change of 400 rpm. and repent this operatioii three

to the positive high pitch position,


times during the last two Ininures of the oil dilution

(4) POWER DESCENT.--Power descent opera- operation. This ptocedure provides diluted oil in the
tion in which the power absorption limits of the pro- propeller and control systeln. In this case also, the en-
peller are not exceeded is fully controlled by the gov- gine should be stopped ~´•ith the propeller control ill
ernor. As the air speed increases during a descent, the positive high pitch.

50
SECTION V
SERVICE INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND LUBRICATION

i. SERVICE TOOLS REOUIRED.

PROPELLER MODELS
NAME OF TOOL APPLICATION
2B20 2D30 12D40 2E40 3D40 3E50

~Counterweight Cap Wrench M-754 M-157 M-157 M-157 M-157 M-L57 Used to´•tighten and remove

steelcounterweightcaps.
Counterweight Cap Wrench M-754 M-742 M-742 M-742 M-742 M-742 Used to tighten and remove
num counterweight caps.
Installation Wrench M-10S7 M-10S8 M-1089 M-1096 M-1096 M-1097 Usedto tightenandremove
propeller piston, piston gasket
nut, and cylinder head.

Grease Gun Extension 51318 51318 51318 51318 51318 51318 Used on grease gun to
I I I I I I I lubricate spider arm.

Blade ~Turning Device M-712 M-712 M-712 M-712 M-712 M-712 Used to turn blades in
an assembled propeller.

I´•I Propeller Hoisting Sling M-462 M-462 M-462 M-462 M-462 M-462 Two-sfrap hoisting sling
for propellers.

r---~----

Figure 33 Grease Gun Extension and installation Wrench Figure 55 Blade Turning Device

Figure 54 Counterweight Cap Wrenches Figure 56 Propeller Hoisting Sling

51
HAMIL’TON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section V
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 2

2. SERVICE INSPECTION. Cylinder head lock ring.


I.

Clamp nut lock ring on 2E40, 3D40,


2.
No~e
and 3E50 models only.
Inspection periods established for Army Air
3. Counterweight cap clevis pins and cotter
Forces and Navy service organizations are
not identical. Therefore, the inspection pins.
periods specified in this section in terms of 4. Piston lock ring cotter pins on 2B20,
hours consist of two figures; e.g., 25-30 2D30, 12D40 models only.
Hour Inspection. The first figure indicates 5. Barrel bolt cotter pins.
the Army Air Forces inspection period, and
the second the comparable Navy inspection
6. Counterweight bearing shaft cotter pins.
period. In accordance with T..O. No. 00- (c) Visually check for oil leakage at the cyl-
20A-2, a summary of the period inspections inder head, base of cylinder, piston breather holes,
prescribed below will be entered by Army base of piston, and rear cone area. Look for excessive
dir Force Personnel on the.Master Airplane
grease on the blade shanks and at the outboard and
Maintenance Forms m’aintained in the back
inboard ends of the barrel.
of Form 41B for the airplanes affected.
(d) To check for looseness of the propeller,
----coivnN NO. 25-- attempt to move the hub fore and aft
on the propeller

PROPELLERS AND ACCESSORIES shaft. Outside of allowable looseness in geared reduc-


tion drives, no looseness of the hub on the propeller
a. PREFLIGHT INSPECTION.
shaft is permitted.
(1) Perform preflight inspection as specified in
(e) Inspect for ample lubrication of the
the Handbook for the -aircraft. counterweight bearing. No disassembly of the propel-
(2) starting engines equipped with
Prior to ler is necessary as this inspection can be made at the

Sounterweight propellers, the cockpit control should inside face of the bracket slot.

be in the minimum rpm position (positive high pitch) BLADES.


(2)
in order to avoid possible lack of oil at the master rod
(a) Inspect all blades for corrosion, bends,
learings. Start the engine in the normal manner and,
nicks, cracks, raised edges, etc. If a more complete
as soon as oil pressure is indicated, move the control
check for cracks is considered necessary, apply local
to the high positiorl. If the propeller does not re-
rpm this section for
etching. See paragraph 3.a.(l) of
spend, shut down the engine immediately and check minor blade repair procedure.
the propeller and governor. If operation is satisfac-
(b) Check the blades for deterioration of
tory, warm up the engine in accordance with the
markings. If markings are obliterated, see paragraph
manufacturer’s specifications.
3.f. (1) of this section.
(3) With the engine running at reduced throt-
(c) incorporate fairings, check
If the blades
tie, operate the control three or four times
propeller for damage to these and, repair accord-
if necessary,
through its entire range. The propeller should respond the procedure outlined in paragraph 5.b.(9) of
ing to
to movement of the propeller control las indicated by
section VI.
the tachometer) within the power limit of the re-

duced throttle This show up any (3) TWO-WAY VALVE CONTROL UNIT.--
setting. test serves to

the propeller, This unit is installed for Controllable type Counter-


improper operation of governor, or en-

gine. weight propellers only. Check all connections for oil


leaks and controls for full travel.
(4) Move the propeller control to the maximum

rpm position, advance the throttle and make the cus- c. 25-30 HOUR INSPECTION.
tomary check of engine rpm against full allowable
(I) Inspect theexposed portion of the piston for
manifold pressure on the blocks. It should be remem-
corrosion, galling, err nicks. Using blade turning de-
bered that on some installations it is impossible to ob-
vices, move the blades into the low pitch position for
tain take-otf rpm on the blocks with maximum allow-
this check. On 20-degree Counterweight propellers
able manifold pressure.
the spring return assembly must be removed before
6. DAILY INSPECTION. the blades can be placed in low Pitch.
(1) HUB. (2) The exterior of all parts of the propeller
(a) The exterior of the hub will be carefully blades will be Examined for cracks,bends, nicks, and
examined for any evidence of damage. other damage. The entire leading edge, trailing edge,

(b) Check for proper safetying at the follow- and tip portion of the blades will be carefully in-

spected for development of cracks. When necessary,


ing points.

52
Section V HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
ParaaraPhs 2-3 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD
---,--r ~._

use magnifying glass during )hese inspections and


a 00 sandpaper or crocus cloth, clean and smooth
perform local etching according to paragraph 3.a.(1) off the area containing the apparent crack. Apply a

of this section, small quantity of caustic solution to the suspected


area with a swab or brush. After the area is well
d. 50-60 HOUR INSPECTION.--Check the piston
darkened, thoroughly wipe it off with a clean (damp-
for tightness by removing the locking means and ap-
ened) cloth. Too much water may entirely remove the
plying a force of 180 pounds on the end of a 4-foot crack and
solution from a spoil the test. If a crack
bar inserted in the proper installation wrench.
extending into the metal exists, it will appear as a

e. 100-120 HOUR INSPECTION.--Check to in- dark line or mark, and by using a magnifying glass,
sure that the counterweight bearing and shaft instal- small bubbles may be seen forming in the line or mark.

lation is not loose. Using a thickness gage, check the Immediately upon completion of the final checks, all
clearance between the counterweight bracket and traces of the caustic solution will be removed with a

bronze thrust washer. A clearance of .003-.006 inch solution of one part of concentrated technical-grade
at the tightest point is specified for all Counterweight nitric acid to five parts of water. Wash the blade

propellers. (See section VI, paragraph 6.a.(6)(e).) thoroughly with clean (fresh) water. The blade will
then be dried and coated with clean en&ine´• oil.
f. 200-240 HOUR INSPECTION.
(2) BLADE REPAIR PROCEDURE.
(1) Check the counterweight thrust hearings
(a) To avoid dressing off an excessive amount
for ample lubrication.
of metal, cheCk by local etching at intervals during
(2) The counterweight bearing retainers should
the process of removing cracks and double-backed
be thoroughly cleaned and the balls examined for pit
edges of metal. Suitable sandpaper or fine cut files
marks or cracks.
may be used for removing the necessary amount of
(3) The counterweight bearing races should be metal. In each case, the area involved will be smoothly
closely examined for wear, galling, or brinelling, and finished with No. 00 sandpaper, and each blade from
visually inspected for fatigue cracks, which any appreciable amount of metal has been re-

moved will be properly balanced before it is used.


g. ENGINE CHANGE INSPECTION.--Check the
propeller operating time since the last overhaul. If the (6) Raised edges of cuts, scars, scratches,
nicks, etc. will be removed; however, if their removal
total time since the last overhaul, plus the maximum
or treatment takes the blade below the allowable re-
possible operating time for the replacement engine,
pair limits, the blade shall be retired from service.
totals
more than the allowable operating time between

propeller overhauls, remove and ´•overhaul the propel- (c) ’I;he metal around longitudinal surface
ler as outlined in section VI. cracks,narrow cuts, and shallow scratches will be

removed in such a way that shallow saucer-shaped


16. SPECIAL INSPECTIONS.
depressions as shown in figure 58 are formed. Blades
(1) As soon as possible after a propeller strikes requiring the removal of metal which would form a
or is struck by any object, the propeller will be care- finished depression more than 1/8 inch in depth at its
fully examined for possible damage. A propeller in- deepest point, 3/8 inch in width, and one inch in
volved in an accident will not be used beforeit is first length, will be sent to an approved overhaul base.
disassembled and the parts carefully inspected for ca> The metal at the edge of wide scars, cuts,
damage and misalignmenc. Steel parts will be in- scratches, nicks, etc. will be rounded off and the sur-
spected by an approved magnetic inspection method. faces within the edges smoothed out as shown in fig-
The aluminum alloy blades, if otherwise serviceable, 58. Blades that
ure require the removal of metal to a

will be tested by anodic treatment or by


any other depth of more than 1/8 inch and a length of niore
approved method for detecting cracks. than’ 3/4 inch will be sent to an approved overhaul
(2) The piston of a newly installed propeller base or depot.
should be checked for tighfness af~er the first flight.
WARNING
3. MAINTENANCE. The only acceptable methods of repairing
a. MINOR BLADE REPAIR. cuts, nicks, cracks, etc, in blades are those
by which metal containing ansi adjacent to
(1) LOCAL ETCHING.--~Caustic solution for the damage is removed from the blade to
local etching will be prepared locally by adding one
leave a smooth well-faired surface. Methods
which attempt to relocate metal by cold-
pound of commercial technical-grade caustic sbda to
a gallon of water. The
working t‘o cover or conceal the defect
quantity of solution will de- rather than remove the damage are not ac-
pend on the amount of etching to be done. With No,´•
ceptatle.
53
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section V
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Paragroph 3

leading edge camber so that the contour of the re-


REFERENCE EDGE rREFERENCE LINE DRAWN
ON BLADE AT SELECTED
worked portion will remain substantially the same.
OF TEMPLATE;
L~J OUTLINE OF In all cases, avoid abrupt changes in section or blunt
STATION FOR TEMPLATE
I
edges.
I
(b) When the removal or treatment of dam-
eocE

age to the blade tip necessitates shortening a blade,


PLAN VIEW OFBLADE
SHEET ALUMI~VM WITH DAMAGED TIP
each blade used with it will likewise be shortened.
TIP TEMPLATE.ALL
Blades reworked in this manner will be kept together
BLADES ON THE SAME
PROPELLER MUST BE ,DOTTED LINE SHOWS SIDE VIEW as sets. The method used in accomplishing this rework
.SHORTENED EXACTLY \OF NEW TIP AFTER CUTTING DOWN
THE SAME is shown in figure 57.

SIDEVIEWOF BLADE TIP I (i) Straightening of repairable bends in alu-

minum alloy blades will be accomplished as described


in paragraph I.b. of section VI.
’Figvre 57 Template for Blade Tip Rework
(j) CONI)EMNATION .-Unless otherwise
(e) With the exception of cracks, it is not specified, a blade having a crack, cut, scratch, scar,
necessary to completely remove or "saucer out" all etc. that cannot be dressed off within repair limits
of a comparatively deep nick unless it has a sharp shall be retired from service.
bottom. Since it is essential that no metal be removed
(IC) DISPOSITION-Unless otherwise speci-
unnecessarily, properly rounding off the edges and bed, all propellers, blades, hubs and attaching parts
smoothing out the surface within the edges is usually (except those on service test) that are worn out
sufficient.
through fair wear and tear, or damaged beyond eco-

(f) A reasonable number of repairs per blade nomical repair will be disposed of in accordance with

may not be dangerous (if within the limits specified) existing instructions.
unless their location with respect to each other is ´•such
b. LEAKAGE.--Replace any damaged gaskets or
as to form a continuous line of repairs that would
weaken the blade.
seals. For full details covering leakage, refer to para-
materially
graph 5. in this section.
(g) Blades that have the leading edges pitted
from normal wear may be reworked by removing suf- c. CLEANING OF PROPELLERS.--Except in the

~cient material to eliminate the irregulari~ies. The case etching, caustic material will not be used on a
of
metal will be removed by starting at approximately propeller. The removal of enamel and varnish from
the thickest section, and working forward over the propeller parts will be accomplished by the use of

SECTION A-A ~Acl

Figure 58 Sketch Showing Typical Nicks in Blades and ~lethod of Removal

54
Section V HAMILTOW STANDARD PROPELLERS
3-4 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD
Paragraphs

will such markings be indented into the metal.


approved lacquer thinners and solvents. As soon as or cut

possible after a propeller has been subjected to salt The markings will be protected with a coat of spar

water, all traces of salt on all parts of the propeller


varnish or clear lacquer.
will be flushed off with fresh water and the propeller (3) Blades will be painted to agree with local
then thoroughly dried and coated with clean oil. requirements, and in accordance with the procedure
described in paragraph 5.b.(8) of section VI. No dec-
(1) STEEL HUBS.--Steel hubs will be cleaned
with soap and fresh water, unleaded gasoline, or kero- orarive markings will be placed on military blades;

sene. Use suitable cloth or brushes. Tools and


abra- however, manufacturers’ trade marks are not consid-
sives that will scratch or otherwise damage the plat- ered decorative and are required on the camber side

used, and under circumstanceS will of each blade.


ing will not be no

acidorcaustic materialbeused.
g. VIBRATION. ’f propelrer vibration has been

(2) PISTONS.--To clean the exposed portion of reported, check all blade angle settings by using a

the piston, first put the propeller in full low pitch bubble protractor at the blade reference station. The
position using blade turning devices. For cleaning, use blade angles between blades should be the same within
kerosene or unleaded gasoline, and then coat the sur- 0.2 degree. The high angle should be within 0.1 de-
face of the piston with clean engine oil. Return the gree of the specified high pitch setting, and the low
propeller to the full high pitch position. angle within 0.3 degree of the specified low pitch set-
ting. If necessary, check the track of each blade. This
(3) ALUMINUM ALLOY BLADES.--Warm
can be accomplished by fixing a rigid pointer on the
fresh water and soap, unleaded gasoline, or kerosene,
aircraft fuselage, wing or engine nacelle, extending to
and suitable brushes ormay be available and
cloth, as

will be used for the cleaning of aluminum


the face of the propeller blade near the extreme tip.
practical,
Rotate the propeller and measure the distance from
alloy blades. Except as authorized herein for opera-
the end of the pointer to a point near the tip of each
tions of etching and repair, scrapers, power buffers,
blade. For propellers having a nominal diameter of
steel wool, steel brushes, and any other tool or sub-
that will scratch otherwise mar the surface
less than IO feet 6 inches, the blades shall track within
stance or
1/8 inch. For propellers having a nominal diameter
will not be used on blades. In special cases where a

greater than 10 feet 6 inches, the blades shall track


high polish is desired, a responsible party may au-
within 3/1b.inch.
thorize the use of good grade of metal polish, pro-
a

vided that upon completion of the polishing all traces 4~ LUBRICATIOPI.


of polish are immediately removed and the blades
cleaned and coated with a thin film of clean engine oil. No+e

d. REMOVAL OF CLEANING SUBSTANCES.-- Unless otherwise specified, grease to Specifi-


All cleaning substances will be immediately removed
cation No. AN-G-4-2 or its equivalent, such
as No. 3, shall be used as a lu-
Mobilgrease
on completion of the cleaning of any propeller part,
bricant wherever grease application is re-
Soap in any form will be removed by thoroughly rins- quired on Counterweight propellers.
ing with fresh water, after which all surfaces will be
SPIDER.--The spider arms shall be greased
dried and coated with clean engine oil. a.

every 23-30 hours. If a power operated grease gun is


e. HUB MARKINGS.--Propeller hubs now being used, set the cut-out pressure to 2000 p.s.i. If a hand
furnished have the model number applied by etching should be taken
type grease gun is used, care not to
or stamping with ink. All remarking shall be done in build up excessive pressure as damage to the leather
the same manner.
grease retainers and the grease fittings may result. A
sudden increase of resistance to operation of the gun
f´• BLADE MARKINGS (ARMY).
is good indication that sufficient grease has been
a
(1) Army blade will be marked with 1/2-
Each
spider. Hold the grease gun firmly and
forced into the
inch letters and numbers between the 18- and 24-inch
station the camber side in accordance with the fol-
squarely on the grease fitting so that grease cannot
on
work into the barrel. To prevent an unbalance condi-
lowing
tion, care should be taken that all of the fittings on
(a) AAF serial number. (Preceded by the let-
the propeller are greased. (There is one fitting for
ter "R" if a repaired blade.)

each blade of the propeller assembly.)


(b) Part or drawing number,
(c) Blade angle settings, b. COUNTERWEIGHT BEARINGS.--Under cer-

(2) The foregoing data will be painted, sten- tain operating conditions excessive wear on the count-

ciled, or rubber stamped on the blade. In no instance erweight bearings may occur. To minimiie this wear,

55
HAMI‘LTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section. V
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraphs 4‘-5

daily lubrication is recommended. However, if condi- 5. SERVICE TROUBLES AND REMEDIES.


tions warrant, a maximum duration´• of 10 hours may
a. The following information in its cond’ensed table
;lapse between lubrication periods~ of these bearing
form lists the
retainers. The
ti´•oubles, the probable causeL, and the
counterweight cap need not be removed
remedies most frequently encountered in propeller
as can
grease be inserted with the
fingers directly onto
Field servicing work. Some of these troubles might
~he counterweight bearings through the inside face
also be the result of malfunctioning of the governor,
of the slot in the count~rwe;ghr b.asket.
the engine, or other accessories in thP aircraft.
c. COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEARINGS.--
6. This information, supplemented by a thorough
These bearings shall be lubricated at the 200-240
hour inspection.
understanding of the principle of operation of the
propeller, should makd trouble-shooting relatively
d. BLADE THRUST BEARINGS.--It is necessary simple. Careful and accurate determination of the
to disassemble the propeller to´• grease the blade thrust troubles, their related causes, and remedies will re-
bearing assemblies; consequently, they are lubricated duce to a minimum the time required for servicing
a´•t propeller overhaul only. and will aid in extending the life of the equipment.

TROUBLE PROBA’BLE CAUSE REMEDY

INABILITY TO Improper setting of stop nuts on the ad- Remove counterweight caps.
ATTAIN TAKE- justing screw in the counterweight. Reset and check nuts.´•
OFF RPM ON
Wrong indexing ofcounterweight I Relocate index pins.
THE BLOCKS
bracket on blade bushing.
Incorrect plugging of propeller shaft. Corre~t plugging.
Caution Faulty oil control valve (controllable Consult engine manual.
With take-off type propeller).
manifold pressure,
Wrong setting of governor or incorrect Consult governor manual.
it is impossible, in
Pigging of control system.
some installations,
obtain rake-off
to Excessive engine transfer ring leakage. Replace rings according to engine
rpm on the blocks, manufacturers’ specitications.

Low engine power., Consult engine manual.

Erroneous reading tachometers or Calibrate instruments.


manifold pressure gages.

ROUGHNESS Ice on propeller blades. Operate de-icing equipment.


Excessive propeller shaft run-out. Consult engine manual.

Propeller unbalance. Remove propeller and re-balance.

Blade angles vary among blades. Check location of index pins. If satis-
factory, see section VI, paragraph 5. b.
(3) for repair of twisted blades.
Blades out of track. Repair bent blades. See section VI,
paragraph 5. b.
Cocked cylinder. Remove counterweight caps and adjust
setting of stop nuts on adjusting screw.
Propeller loose on engine shaft. Check front and rear cones for galling.
Clean up with crocus cloth, and then
re-install properly.

Front cone halves not matched. Install matched cone.

Poor ignition or carburetion. Consult engine manual’.

SE
Section V HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Porogroph S SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY

OIL LEAKAGE

Between cylinder Cylinder head gasket worn or damaged. Replace gasket.


head and cylinder. head loose. Tighten cylinder head.
Cylinder
At base of cylinder. Outboard piston gasket damaged. Replace gasket.
Piston gasket nut loose. Tighten gasket nut and safety.
Cylinder liner worn or scored. Rework liner with fine emery and crocus
cloth as long as cylinder is oil tight.
Otherwise, replace with new cylinder
assembly or insert new steel liner in old
See recrion VI, paiagraph 5.1.

Inboard gasket installkd in place of out- Remove cylinder head and install gaskets
board gasket, correctly.
At rear cone. Loose piston. I Tighten piston.
Front cone packing washer damaged. Remove pistonand install new front cone

packing washer.

Master spline screw loose or missing. Remove propeller from engine shaft and
tighten or replace screw.

From breather holes Oil supply pipe packing nut loose. Tighten nut and safety.
in piston.
Oilsupply pipe packing washer worn or Install new packing washer.
damaged.
Incomplete engine scavenging or exces- Consult engine manual.
sive blow-by.

At inboard end of Loose pipe or nut. Tighten loose nut or pipe and safety.
oil supply pipe.
Damaged pipe gasket. Replace damaged gasket.
Between cylinder Worn or damaged clamp nut gasket. Install new clamp nut gasket.
head and clamp nut.
Loose clamp nut. I Tighten clamp nut.

GREASE LEAKAGE

Between spider and Worn or damaged grease retainer. Disassemble propeller and install new

barrel. retainer.

Grease retainer blown due to excessive Disassemble propeller and install new

lubricating pressure. retainer.

Grease accidently pumped into barrel Disassemble propeller and wipe off excess
while lubricating, grease. Recheck grease balance of pro-
peller.
From counter- Excessive amount of grease in cqunter- Remove counterweight caps and wipe
weights. weight bracket assembly. off excess grease.

OVERSPEEDING Improper setting of stop nuts on the Remove counterweight cap and correct
A‘T TAKE-OFF adjusting screw in the counterweight. stop nut settings.
Angles wrong because counterweight Remove propeller from engine and cor-

improperly stamped. rect stamping and setting.


Wrong setting between the bracket and Disassemble propeller and relocate index
bushing. i pins.
Wrong setting on governor. Consult governor manual.

Too rapid opening of throttle. Advance throttle evenly and slowly.


Erroneous reading tachometers or mani- Calibrate instruments,
fold pressure gages.

57
H~AMILTON STAND´•ARD PROPELLERS Section V
SERVICE MANU’AL NO. llOD Phragraph S

TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY

POOR SYNCHRO- Brinelled races in counterweight Install new bearing races.


NIZATION bearing assembly.
Insufficient or excessive thrust washer See section VI, paragraph 6. a. (6) (e).
clearance.

Bent counterweight bracket. See section VI, paragraph 5. a. (6).


Worn or damaged blade thrust bearings. Disassemble propeller and clean, lubri-
cate, replace worn parts. See section VI,
or

paragraph 5. b. (2) (c).


Insufficient lubrication in hub assembly. Lubricate with grease to Specif~cation
No. AN-G-4-2.

High blade frictional torque. Disassemble and adjust torque. See section
VI, paragraph 6. a. (3).

Worn inboard and/or outboard piston Replace gaskets.


gaskets.
Piston gasket nut too tight. Loosen nut and tighten properly.
Twisted spring puller bolt. Replace bolt.

Sludge in governor pilot valve or relief Consult governor manual.


valve.

Erroneous reading tachometers. Calibrate instruments.

Ignition or carburetion trouble. Consult engine manual.

Excessive engine transfer ring leakage. Consult engine manual.

~i

ii

58
SECTION VI
DISASSEMBLY. INSPECTION, REPAIR AHU REASSEMBLY

i. OVERHAUL TOOLS.
PROPELLER MODELS
APPLICATION
NAME OF TOOL
21120 2D30 12D40 2E40 3D40 3E50

Assembly Table M-33 M-~3 M-33 M-33 I M-33 IUsed for assembly
disassembly of
propellers.
Holds assembly a
Assembly PostSrSupport I M-L67
balance sleeve on’
table. Specify
details 1, 3, 4, 9.

Assembly Post a Support M-167 M-167 M-167 M-117 Holds assembly a


sleeve on
bly table. Specify
1, 3, 4, 7.

M-167 Holds assembly a


Assembly PostBrSupport I I I I balance sleeve on
table. Specify
details 1, 2, 3, 4.

Blade Service Table M-116 M. 116 M-116 M-116 M´•116 M-1I6 IUsed for blade

Headstock M-300 M-300 M-300 M-299 M-300 M-299 Holds blade parallel
service table during
blade repair. "B"
blades use arbor 609
T-9, details No. 9
10, and clamps M-5

Propeller Protractor PE-105 PE-105 PE-105 PE-lOfi PE-105 PE-105 IUsed forchecking
(90-degree) angles.
Blade Torque Bar M-1095 M-~095 I M-1095 M´•~095 M-~035 I M-~095 (Usedtodeterminetight
ness of blades in hub. I
rates dial fordi

rque reading.

Propeller Hoisting Sling M-462 ´•1 M´•462 M-462’ M-462 M-462 M-462 Used for hoisting
propellers:
Blade Turning Device M-712 IM´•712 M-712 M-712 M-712 M-712 IUsedtoturn bladesin
assembled propeller.

Balancing Stand M-46 M-46 M-46 M-46 M´•46 M-46 IUsed for balancing
(Pit Type) and blades.
not include knife

Balancing Stand M-716 M-716 M-716 M-716 M-716 M-716 IUsedfor balancing
(Portable Type) and blades.
not include knife

Knife Edge Assembly M-232 M-2~2 M-232 M-Z~Z M-232 M-232 Supports arborduring
blade or propeller
balance on M-46
and M-716.

Assembly a Balance Sleeve M-756 M-758 M-759 i M-759 i M-759 M-i60 IUsed as a base for
during
balance.

Propeller Balancing Arbor ITAM-477-31TAM-52 1-21TAM-52 1-2(TAM-52 1-2ITAM-521-2 M-168 IUsed with assembly
balance sleeve.

Master Balancing Hub M-750 6095-T-1 6095-T-1 6103-T-2 6095-T-1 6103-T-2 IUsed for balancing
blades after repair
rework.

Master Balancing AM-477-3 ITAM-477-3)TAM-477-3(TAM-477-31TAM-477-3ITAM-47 7-3 IUsed with master


Hub Arbor balancing hub.

Dummy Balancing Piston I I 1 M-762 M´•762 M-763 JUsedtohold assembly


balance sleeve in
peller during balance.

59
HAMILTON STAWDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANVAL NO. llOD

PROPELLER MODELS
NAME OF TOOL I I APPLICATION
2B20 21330 12D40 2E40 31340 3E50

Installation Wrench M-1087 M-1088 M-10S9 M-1036 M-1096 M-1097 IUsed on propeller pis-
cylinder head, and
piston gasket nut.
Counterweight Cap~tenchl M-754 M-157 M-157 M-157 M-157 M-157 IUsed on steel counter

caps.

CounterweightCap Wrenchl M-754 M-742 .1 M-742 M-742 1 M-742 M-742 JUsedon aluminum
ight caps.

Blade Bushing Inserter -I TAM-536 M-38L M-381 M-381 M-381 M-381 IUsed to install blade
bushing.
Blade Bushing Puller TAM-537 nI-591 M-53L M-535 M-591 M-535 IUsed to remove

bushing.
Blade Balancing M-916 M-916 M-316 M-916 br usein removing
Plug Puller balancing plug.
Grease Gun Extension 51318 51318 51318 51318 IUsed on grease gun
spider arms.

Blade Tapei~ Bore 6109-T-6 6095-T-5 6095-T-5 6103-T-6 6095-T-5 6103-T-6 sed for bluing and
Plug Gage squareness check of
blade taper bore.

Blade Taper Bore 6095-T-8 6095-T-8 6095-T-8 6095-T-8 6095-T-8 6095-T-8 -IUsed to ream blade
Hand Reamer bore.

Blade Bushing Bore Gage 1201P-29 1201P-29 1201P-29 1201P.Z9 1201P-29 1201P-29 JUsedtocheckI.D.of
blade bushing bearing
snrfaces. Made by
Products Cor-
poration.
Blade Bushing Bore Gage Model 41 Model 41 Model 41 Model 41 Model 41 Model41 Used to check I. D.
blade bushing beating
cs. Made by

Gage Com-
,Inc.
Blade Fillet Tool 6135-’~C3 6101-T13 6101-T-13 6105-T-4 6r01-T13 6105-T-4 jUsed tin holder)´•to
rk blade fillet.
(Holder included
in 6135-T-3.)

Blade Fillet Tool Holder Not 6105-T-ll 6105-T-11/6105-T-2116105-T-ll 610S-T-11IUsedroboldblade


Required I I I I Ifillet tool.
Blade Fillet Bluing Gage M-1091 M-1092 M-1092 M-1093 M-1032 M-1093 sed to check radius
blade fillet after repair.

Rear Cone Lapping Tool TAM-588 TAM-587 TAM-587 TAM-587 TAM-586 IUsed to remove gall-
from rear cone.

Spider Spline NO-GO M-150-20 M-150-30 M-150-40 M-~50-40 M-150-40 M-150-50 sed to check width
spider splines.

60
Seclion VI HAAIIILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 2 SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

2. DISASSEMBLY. washers, and remove the screws with their washers.


During all disassembly operations, check the posi- Remove the grease fittings from the spider and take
tion numbers of the hub and blade parts to make the blades off the spider arms.
certain they were originall~ installed in the proper
CAUTION
position. Keep mating parts with the same position
If ditficulty is in removing the
experienced
numbers together as this will aid in correctly reas-
blades, the blades on the spider arm
turn
sembling the propeller, and pull at the same time. Under no cir-
cumstances should the blades be loosened by
a. MODEL 2D30.
prying between the spider and shim plates.
(1) DISASSEMBLY OF HUB.
Remove the shim plates, spider shims, and the leather
(a) Install the assembly 8r balance sleeve on
grease retainers,used, from the spider. Keep each
if
the assembly post, and then lower the propeller over set of shim plates and shims together. Remove the
the sleeve. Wrap paper around the shank section of phenolic spider ring from the base of the spider. Lift
the blades to protect them from damage. the spider o8F the assembly balance sleeve, leaving
(6) Remove the cotter pins and the clevis pins the sleeve on the assembly post. Remove the inboard
from the counterweight caps. Unscrew the caps from barrel half from the assembly post.
the counterweights using the correct counterweight (2) DISASSEMBLY OF BLADES.-Before re-
cap wrench. Record the blade angle setting by noting moving the brackets from-the blades, note and record
the position of the adjusting screw nuts relative to the location of the index pins in the bushing and
the degree graduations on counterweights,
the and bracket in order to facilitate reassembly. Using a lead
then take out the adjusting screws. Remove the safety or rawhide hammer, remove the brackets from the

wire from the counterweight screws and take out the blades ´•keeping the index pins with their proper
screws. Tap the counterweights off from the brackets brackets. If blade chafing rings are used, take off the
with soft hammer, using not to bend the
a care
chafing rings by springing them sufhciently to allow
brackets or damage the surfaces of the brackets
or them ~o.be detached from the blades. When necessary,
counterweights. Take out the counterweight bearing blade bushings or balancing plugs may be removed
retainer spacers, if they are used. Remove the coun- of the
by means following procedure.
terweight bearing shaft cotter pins. Unscrew the
counterweight bearing shafts, and then remove the
counterweight bearing outer races and retainer as-
semblies together. While doing this, hold the cylinder
to keep it from dropping. If counterweight thrust

bearings and thrust washers are used, take out the


thrust washers as soon as the bearing shafts have
been removed. Remove the cylinder being careful not
to drop the counterweight thrust bearing assemblies,

and take out the counterweight thrust bearing outer


and retainer assemblies. Remove the
races
cour)ter-
weight bearing inner races from the bracket slots.

(C) Take out the cotter pins from the barrel


bolts, unscrew the barrel bolt nuts, and remove the
washers and the barrel bolts. Insert a soft metal drift
in the slots at the parting surface of the inboard bar-
rel half and pry the two halves apart a sufficient
amount to permit the outboard barrel half to be O

tapped off with


a or lead rawhide hammer.’ While
re-

moving the outboard barrel half, mbve the brackets


toward low pitch to prevent the barrel from hitting-
the bracket arms. Tap the inboard barrel half off Figure 59 Removing Blade Busl,ing
using care not to let the barrel or the thrust bearing (a) Take out the bushing screws. Remove the
retainer assemblies drop onto the assembly table. Re-
bushing using the correct size blade bushing puller
move the thrust bearing retainers and the barrel listed in paragraph l.’of this section. The expander
supports, if used. If the barrel supports incorporate portion of this tool is inserted inside the blade bushing
vertical balancing washers, unscrew the self-locking and the Range at the base locked behind the end of
nuts, take oft: the small washers and lead balancing the blade bushing. The "hat" portion is placed over
,HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragmph 2

b. MODEL 2B20.-The disassembly procedure for


the model 2B20 propeller is the same as´• that for the
model 2D30 excepf for the followirig differences.

(1) DISASSEMBLY OF HUB.--Lock washers


PIPE STVD I I are used to safety the
counterweight screws instead
of safety Counterweight bearing retainer
wire.

spacers, counterweight thrust bearings, and barrel


bolt washers are not used. Some models do not have
thrust washers.
BLPIDE BUSHING DRNE PIN

(2) DISASSEMBLY OF BLADES.--Before re-


moving the brackets from the blades, note and record
the number of degrees the blade keys are offset in
order to facilitate
reassembly. The offset of the keys
Figure 60--fiwture for Pulling Blade Bushing Drive Pin is indicated by a number stamped on the key face

preceded.by a or sign except~key part


the blade butt with the expander
protruding stud number 50140 which is neutral
a key with no offset.
through the middle. The stud nut is then attached Using a lead or rawhide hammer, remove the brackets
and tightened as shown in figure 59. If the shoulder from the blades. Remove the blade and tap
key screws

on the blade bushing drive pins breaks off, and the the the blade
out keys. Keep keys with their proper
pins do not come out with the bushing, they can be brackets. Removal of the blade bushings and balanc-
removed by drilling and tapping to 1/4 inch-20 N.C. ing plugs is accomplished in the same manner as de-
Then install a steel stud (with the same thread) ii~ scribed for the 2D30 propeller with the exception that
the pin. This bar should be threaded the blade drive
same at
bushing pins are not used in "B" shank
opposite end, a somewhat shorter pipe slipped over it, blades.
and a small piece of plate steel placed over the bar
c. MODEL 12D40.-The disassembly procedure
and against the pipe as shown in figure 60. Attach a
for the 12D40 is the same as for the model 2D30.
nut onto the bar and pull the bushing drive pin by
slowly and evenly tightening down on this nut. d. MODEL 7E40.--The disas’sembly procedure for

the blade the model 2E40 is the that for the model 2D30
(b) To remove balancing plug, use
same as

the correct blade plug puller listed in paragraph 1. except that lock washers instead of safety wire are
of this section. This tool is similar to the one for pull- Used to safety the screws which hold the counter-

ing the blade bushing drive pins except that the stud weights to the brackets. If a spring return assembly
iS Used, it should be disassembled as follows. Take out
incorporates a 1/2 inch-20 N.F. thread to fit the bal-
the puller bolt nut cotter pin and unscrew the puller
ancing plug stud. If this‘ tool is not available, a set-up
bolt nut. Holding the piston gasket nut, remove the
spring puller bolt: and the puller holt spring, then
remove the piston gasket nut from the springs. Dis-

assemble the spring puller plate and the inner and


outer spring. To disassemble the pistpn, remove the

cotter pin from the piston oil seal nut, unscrew the
nut, and remove the piston oil seal.
STUD

e. MODEL 3D40.-The disassembly procedure for


the model 3D40 is the same as that for the model
2D30 except that certain dash number propellers have
barrel supports incorporating a barrelsupport rivet
and key or plug. These parts, however, should not be
disassembled. Some 3D40 propellers do not incorpo-
rate a phenolic spider ring. spring If a return assem-

bly is used, refer to the disassembly procedure out-

lined for the model 2E40 propeller.


Figure 61- Fixture for Pulling Blade Balancing Plug
f. MODEL 3E50.-The disassembly procedure for
similar to the one used pull the drive pins may be
to the model 3E50 is the same as that for the model 2D30
used except that a flat plate with a hole for the stud except for the following differences. Lock washers

is used in place of the pipe as shown in figure 61. instead of safety wire are used to safety the screws

62
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraphs 2-4 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

which hold the counterweights to the brackets. All 4. INSPECTION. (See clearance chart, figure 62.)
later model 3E50 propellers use a counterweight bear-
ing shaft clevis pin and cotter pin in place of the No+e
cotter pin alone. If a spring return assembly is used,

refer to the disassembly procedure outlined for the The allowable manufacturing and service
clearances for parts and assemblies are
model 2E40 propeller.
listed in table I, and shown in figure 62. As
3. CLEANING. an example, item 1~ under the 2D30
pro-
T.OO’I)
a. The cleaning fluid used must be kept free from peller model is shown as
L .001
--L.008.
The dimensions shown to the left of the
dirt grit, and must be periodically renewed. All
or
bracket are manufacturing tolerances; that
propeller parts are to be thoroughly cleaned by spray- is, thepart (or assembly) may vary from an
ing, immersibn, or by wiping with a soft cloth soaked ;,t.rferenfe fit (indicated by a "T") of
with kerosene, non-leaded gasoline, or some other ap- .0015inch, to a loose fit (indicated by a
proved non-corrosive cleaning solution. "L") of.005 inch. The dimension listed to
the right of the bracket indicates the allow-
6. Wire brushes, steel wool, or any other tool or
for service use; in this example, the
ance
abrasive that will scratch or otherwise damage the
fit bet-iyeen the barrel and each barrel sup-
propeller parts will be used.
not
port may be loose .008 inch.

’TABLE I

Item
2B20 21330 12D40 2E40 3D40 3E5O Remarks

1..1 .114Min. .114 Min. .114 Min. .114 Min. .114 Min. .114 Min. Minimum thickness
counterweight
b portion.
L.oozl, L.0021,
z
L.OLOI~’V’V L.Or01~’VLV L´•010i´•´•´•2´• L.002t´•´•´•´•´• L.002i´•.oz´•
L.OOZ
L.olo L.010
L.002l,
L.0101L~’VLV Ibetweenslot and
in length
should not exceed
shown.

3 See Remarks Sei Remarks See Remarks See Remarks See Remarks See Remarks IIndex pins to be
fit between
and bracket.

4 L.0005(, between
L.0025F"’VV’ blade key and slot i

5 L.0005between

blade butt face.

6 T.003 T.003 T.oo3 T.003


.000t’ .000 .000 t T.003t’
.000 t* .000 T.003t’
.000
Fit between shim
dowel and spider.

00031,
7
IL.00030017~,.,,,, 0003tl.oo25
r7 00171~’VVL’ ~:tL.0021 0003t´•´•´•o
0017 17tL.oqzs
3 between
OD of shaft and ID
bushing.
T.0031, T.OO 3 T.0031_ T.0031_
8
.000t’
T.002
T.ool~’ T.oolC"
_

T.001F’ T.001C’
T.002
.000 t’ between OD of
bushing and ID of
bore.

3 L.003 L.OO~ L.003 L.OO~ L.003 L.003 IClearance between


L.006 L.00G L.006 L.006 L.006 L.006 Iface of
bracket and thrust
.Clearance
at tightest
of bracket

10 .353 Min. .353 Min. .353 Min. .408 Min. .353 Min. .408 Min. Ihlinimum wall thick
ness for barrel
bore in critical
(Critical area

3/s inch fro


blade thrust shoulder.

LEGEND
T- Tight Fit L- Loose Fit
Clearance measured at 21" C. (70" F.)
´•Replace parts as required when any looseness is in evidence.

63
Section VI
a-r~arclPh 4

HAMILTOIS llOD1
MANU_AL NO.
.IABLE i (Continued) Remarks
SERV\CE 3E50
jD40 values m"Y
2’640 ,Minimum .030 inch
.400 Min´• be reaurc-
121340 ;345 Mio´•
co
local areas
2D30 .400 Min´• than 20
percen’
item 2820 ,345 Min´•
~45 Min´•
.345 Min´• bet~een
barrel
II ring and
5 11..031 T.001t.005~L.o3lt bore´•
pider m,de\s
~055 L.031 L.000’iL.0085~L.031 oobs\’ tFar ’jD4O
ar~200.tFOr3E5
L.0095~L.031 L000L.O
L.0005 below
shall
be,200´•
lines si
A".379 with a

AS.308 NO-GO gage


.308
A-.308 "A
widthSpicle~sh9
i~f gage
A rejectedthan 20 per
.261
mocs
~,.235
13 cent Of splines´•
bet~ueen
face8nd
L.Y004O00tL.OOb bushing Aange´•

O00 t.006 L.004t.L.gOb


.000
eacb
bet~een
i064 T~00011t.005 barrel;;nh
14
L.oodooot.006 T.0082t
T.00o2 L.oo5 T.oo8 suppo~’
T.0015 L.008 betoreeo
L.004
L.005T,0015L.OOS iD of blade
L.O037~,.,06- L.g037t
T.ools L.008 L.0018 t.006 a~l small
T.0015t´•o,B L.005 L.g018 bushing and arm´•
15
L.005 L.OO~BCt.ODG OD of spi
iD of
L.OO~R t.006 Maximum bore´•
7.270 Max barrel blade
16 L.0037~t.oo6
L.0018 L.0033
7~270 hlax
6.770 ~ar´•
Clearance
betaree~
6.770Max´•
L.oolaL.oo’37~L.oo6 1D of bladeOD
6.770 Max´• L.0018 It.OO(i and large
5,3S)5 Max´• L.oolatr~.oo6 L.0037\- ~der alf~l
17
L.00181L.00~ L.00’37t
L.0018 L.006 L.0037\-~
T. 003~81, bushingbetweeDdrive pin
blade

L.OOtStL.O06
L.0037
L,O0~7\-
T. d
T~003811 T.0045\ bet´•see."
T~0045\‘
T.0038I+ TT.00~0045 ,000o0007tL.ooi2 lade bushingdrive
bashing
19
T~0045\
.oooa L~0012 0007t
.0000 L.0012 pin
bec~ueen
O000ftL.oo~ O007 cylinde~
0007t
.O000 L.0012
L.013t
L.008 L.031 and piSCOn1

L.008L.013tL.O~1 t.013jj
ZO t.008 L.031
maY be
arks as
assemb~Y
See Rem lonB
as .tighc´•
21 L.0~3t
L.008 L.D~1

face´•
de butt
22
between
and
t.00151L.015 pul~er bo~t "U’
puUe’pla~e.
23
L.0014tt.glS L.0055li1..015
t.0015 L.0055\-
bet~Neen
t.ooss
pullerplare
L.Ol 0 L.035tL.060 L.010L.035tt.060 iandp’SfO"´•
2"
-----I ~´•´•o,,
25
LEGENDL Loose Fit
C. C7 O"
F.)´•
I st 2 iS i"
evideoce
looseness
Clearance;,ed when any
as re~3Y´•´•--
*Replace parts

64
Section VI HAMILTON SfANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

i ~16

~17

st la

PROPELLER WITHOUT SPRINGS

SECTION A-A 10

3Y SHANKI PROPELLERS

PROPELLER WITHOUT SPRINGS


B (MODu a820)
C_ a

PROPELLER WITH SPRINGS

´•r

B SHANK PROPELLER

SECTI;ON 8-8

21

6 15 25

Figvne 61--Ceormnce Chort for Covnterweiaht Type Propellen

65
HAMILTON STAND;A;RD PRQPELLERS Section VI
SERVICEMANUAL NO. l~lOD Paragraph 4

a. HUB ASSEMBI;Y.--AII parts are to be carefully 6. Item 12 in the clearance chart specifies
inspected for damage as outlined in this
wear and the allowable clearance between the phenolje spider
paragraph. If necessary, seals, gaskets, and packings ring and the barrel at the spider bore. Excessive c~ear-
are to be replaced. When distorted, seals made of syn- ance may be eliminated by shimming between the
thetic rubber, such as the front cone packing washer, spider ring and the spider.
can sometimes be restored to shape by boiling them in 7. Magnetically inspect thespider in ac-
water for 20 minutes. cordance with the instructions given in’ paragraph
HUB GROUP. 4.c. of this section.
(1)
(a) SPIDER. 66) BARREL.

Inspect the front and


i. rear cane seats for i. Inspect the inner surface of the barrel

shows fo’ and galling, and if necessary,´•smooth out


wear, galling, and high spots. If a cone seat wear

of the area, it this area according to the procedure described in


wear or galling on 20 percent or more

should be resurfaced by lapping’or grinding. The paragraph 5.a. (3) of this section. The inside diameter

between be decreased Of the barrel at the blade bores shall be checked in


gage length cone seats must not

below the limits listed in table rI. accordance with item 17 of the clearance chart. Evi-
dence of wear on these surfaces can be ground out
TkSLE II
as explained in paragraph 5.a.(3) of this section.

Spider- Minimum Cone Seat I However, if the diameter exceeds the maximum al-

Spline Size I Gage Length (Inch) lowance, the barrel shall be scrapped.
"20 rl 5.190 1 2. The wall thickness of the barrel at the
blade bores shall be inspected close to the blade thrust
20 6.190
lip as illustrated by item 10 in the clearance chart.
,o 6.596
The circumferential area extending 3/8-inch inward
40 6.534~
from the blade thrust shoulder is considered the criti-
so 6.721
cal portion, and the wall thickness over this section

4For spider parr No. 51460 having one may not be reduced beyond the limits listed in the
inch shorter cone seat gage Length. clearance chart as item 10. The wall thickness inward

2. Check the width of the spider splines from this 3/8-inch portion may be reduced an addi-
with a single key NO-GO gage of maximum width tional .030 inch below that specified in item II in
"A" as specified in item 13 in the clearance chart local areas which cover less than 20 percent of the
tabulation. If this gage enters more than 20 percenr´• circumference. These repair operations should be done
of the splines, the spider shall
scrapped, be according to the instructions contained’ in paragraph
3. Inspect bearing surfaces
the spider arm 5.a.(3) of this section, and if the barrel cannot be
for wear and galling. This damage may be cleaned up reworked within these limits, it shall be scrapped.
with a fine oil-stone so long as the maximum clear- 3. If the clearance between the phenolic
ances between the spider arms and the blade bushings spider ring and the inboard barrel half exceeds that
listed items 16 and 18 in the clearance chart listed in item 12, it shall be
as are
brought back within the
exceeded. If the clearance exceeds that listed be- allowable tolerance by
not
shimmingbetween the spider
cause spider arms have worn too small, the spider
the
ring and the spider.
shall be scrapped; however, first make certain that 4. By making a trial assembly of the pro-
the blade bushing has not worn bversize.
pellet without blades, check the clearance between
4. Item 6 in the clearance chart specifies a
the barrel and each barrel support. This clearance
tight fit between the shim platedowel andthe spider, shall be such that the barrel will show no looseness
and requires replacement of the dowel whenever any
on the spider when a .OO~-inch maximum shim is in-
looseness is in.evidence. Loose dowels may be replaced;
serted between the- barrel and each barrel support on

by dowels which are .006 inch oversize, but it is´• neces- two-blade .005-inch maximum shim
in.the spider as de-
a propeller, or a

sary to first ream-the dowel holes


on a three-blade propeller. If the barrel is loose under
scribed- in this section,.paragraph´• I.a; (2)(c).
either of the above conditions, the barrel supports
5. Spiders which have been.damaged or in-
Shall be replaced.
volved in an accident shall be dimensionally inspected
5. Magnetically inspect the barrel. See para-
for conformance of the most important~ dimensions to
graph 4.c. of this section.
the applicable spider drawing. Particular attention
shall be given to determine squareness of the spider (c) FRONT AND REAR CONES.--Inspect
of the the front and for and galling. If the
arms to the cone´• seat axis, and angular spacing
rear cones wear

galled than 20 percent of their


spider arms to each other. cones are over more

66
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL MO. llOD Paragraph 4

would prevent their being properly assembled, the cloth as long as the assembly remains oiltight. If leak-
parts shall be scrapped. The clearance chart specifies age occurs as a result of rework, the liner can be re-

the difference in length between the


adjusting screw placed as described in paragraph 5.a.(13)(b) of this
and´• the cam slot in the counterweight, and if the section.
clearance exceeds these limits, the adjusting screw 3. Magnetically inspect the counterweight
(or counterweight) shall be replaced, bearing shafts according to the instructions in para-
(d) COUNTERWEIGHT CAPS.--Visually graph 4.c. of this section. Determine the clearance be-
the counterweight damage, and check tween the counterweight bearing shaft and the bush-
inspect caps for
the fit:of the cap on the counterweight. Caps which ing. As specified in the clearance chart, figure 62, this
are damaged to such an extent that repair would re- clearance is not to exceed .0025 inch. If necessary, the
suit in a substantial decrease in weight shall be scrap- bushing and/or shaft are to be replaced as described
ped. If the caps are worn so that they cannot be tight- in this section, paragraph 5.0.(13)(0), Also check the
ened onto the counterweights and the locking holes shaft for straightness, and scrap any shafts which are
lined up, they may be reworked as described in para- bent~ Excessive wear on the shaft head bearing sur-

graph 5.0.(8) of this section, face is cause for replacement of the part. It is also

(e) COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING necessary to inspect the counterweight bearing shaft

ASSEMBLY. bushing to determine if it‘ is a tight fit in the cylinder.


If the bushing is loose, it may be either that the cylin-
i. Inspect the counterweight bearing re-
for wear and cracks. Any crack in a der bore has worn too large or the OD of the bushing
tainer assembly
retainer is cause for scrapping the part, and if more
has WOI" Smaller. Enlarged bearing shaft bushing

than 1/3 of the balls holes may be reworked to incorporate an intermediate


are excessively worn, the re-
tainer assembly should be replaced. Check the fit of sleeve according to the procedure described in para-
the balls in the retainer. If they are excessively loose, graph 5.a.(13)(d) of this section, and undersize
they restaked in the retainer according to the
may be bushings can be replaced as described in paragraph
procedure outlined in paragraph 5.a.(10) of th$ sec- (e) of this same reference. In the case of model 21320
tion. When the retainer is worn to the point´•where propellers, unserviceable bronze counterweight bear-
restaking is impossible, or if the balls have worn ing shaft bushings are replaced by steel bushings and
through the unstaked side, the retainer assembly bronze thrust washers as described in paragraph B.a.
shall be scrapped. (13)(f) of this section.

2.Inspect the counterweight bearing races (b) PISTON.--Check the propeller shaft
for wear cracked, it
and cracks. If the retainer is thread portion piston.of the If the lead threads are

shall be scrapped, and any race showing more than damaged to an extent requiring removal of more than
six distinct wear lines any one of which is measurable The
one full thread, the piston shall be scrapped.
as being .005-inch or more deep, shall be scrapped, allowable pitch diameter service limits of these
3. If used, visually check the counter- threads are listed in table III. This allowable pi~ch
weight bearing spacer for cracks and damage. If the class 2 the assump-
diameter is a fit, and is based on

part is cracked, it shall be scrapped. Evidence of dam- tion that the pitch diameter of the engine shaft thread
age may be cleaned up with a fine oil-stone so long as
not go beneath the limits of a class 2 requirement.
does
the part will function properly. Magnetically inspect the piston in accordance with
(3) CYLINDER GROUP. the instructions in paragraph 4.c. of this section.

(a) CYLINDER, COUNTERWEIGHT BEAR-


ING SHAFTS, AND BUSHINGS. TABLE III
1. If the clearance between the phenolic
liner and the piston exceeds the allowable SAE Piston Part Maximum Pitch
cylinder Number
Symbol
Spline Size Diameter (Inch)
limit of .031 inch specified in the clearance chart, the
liner:hall be removed from the cylinder and a new 20 2.0148 12 NS

one installedaccording to the procedure described in 50416


30 2.2650 12 NS
paragraph 5.0.(13)(0) of this section. If the liner is 50726

loose but still serviceable, it shall be recemented ac- 50386


50819 2.7653 12 NS
cording to this same procedure. 50292
2. Carefully check the inner surface of the Ss457
steel liner for galling and damage. This surface may soots 3.3900 12 NS
51248
be reground or reworked with fune emery and crocus

68
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 4 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

(c) COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEAR- graphs 5.b.(2)(a) and 5.b.(3)(c) of this section. As
ING ASSEMBLY AND THRUST WASHERS.--Care- specified in the clearance’chart, figure 62, the clear-
fully examine the counterweight thrust bearing re- ance between the blade key and the slot in the blade

tainer assemblies and cracks, damage, and


races for butt face on "B" shank blades shall not exceed .005
excessive wear. The thrust bearing assembly is to be inch. The blade key or blade, or both, shall be replaced
replaced if any of the parts are cracked, or worn to an if the actual clearance exceeds this limit. Also check
extent which would impair proper functioning, to see that the end of the bushing on "B" shank blades
Check the thrust washers far excessive wear and is flush with or below the blade butt face. If the bush-
cracks. Cracked washers are to be replaced. Washers ing extends beyond the blade butt, see paragraph
that are worn may be used so long as the clearance 5.b.(2)(f) of this section. On "D" and "E" shank
between the thrust washer and the counterweight blades, the clearance between the blade butt face and
bracket face in an assembled propeller is not more the bushing flange may not exceed .006 inch as re-
than.006 inch or less than .003 inch. As noted on the quired by the clearance chart, figure 62. Check to see
clearance chart, this clearance is measured at the that the bushing drivepin is a tight fi~t in the blade.
tightest point in the angle range of the bracket with Replace loose pins with oversize pins as described in
a.003-inch shim installed between the thrust washer paragraph 5;b.(2)(f) of this section.
and the other bracket(s). Oversizewashers, .015 and
(b) THRUST BEARING WASHERS.-The
.030 inch, may be ground down to the required thick-
Bat and beveled blade thrust washers shall be m.ag-
ness to obtain the specified clearance between the
netically inspected for cracks in accordance with the
counterweight bracket and the thrust washer. (See
specifications paragraph 4.c. of this section. These
in
paragraph 5.a.(14) of this section.)
washers shall also be visually examined for brinelling
(d) PISTON GASKETS AND NUT.--As
by the rollers, and for corrosion, pitting, and galling.
long as propeller
the oiltight, the piston
remains
If these conditions the flat faces of the
are present on

gaskets need not be replaced; but gaskets that are washers to such an extent that they cannot be satis-
frayed, worn, or excessively oil soaked to such an
factorily cleaned up by local rework with crocus
extent that continued satisfactory service is question- cloth, these surfaces may be reground as described
able are to be replaced. Inspect for rmnor damage to paragraph .b.(2)(c) of this section.
the piston gasket nut propellersin-
and threads. With
(c) THRUST BEARING RETAINER AS-
corporating the spring puller bolt, check the vernier
SEMBLY.--Inspect the blade thrust bearing retainer
splines in the piston gasket nut for damage.
for cracks, and´•the rollers for flat spots and corrosion.
(e) MISCELLANEOUS.--In the case of
Cracked retainers be
scrapped, and damaged
are to
spring return propellers, inspect the spring
type rollers which do not roll freely can be replaced as de-
puller bolt
assembly and vernier lock
plate for cracks scribed in paragraph 5.b.(2)(c) of this section.
and wear at the splines. The inner and outer springs
shall be magnetically inspected in accordance with (d) CHAFING RING.--nspect the phenolic
the instructions in paragraph 4.c. of this section. The chafing ring for cracks, frayed edges, and general
deterioration of the material. Replace these rings as
puller bolt spring, the spring puller plate, and spring
necessary.
puller bolt nut should also be inspected for cracks and
(e) BUSHING.--Determine whether the
damage. Replace any parts which are excessively
worn or cracked. The clearance between the puller
clearance between the bushing bearing diameters
bolt nut and the spring puller plate shall not exceed (large and small) and the corresponding diameters on
the.0lS inch specified in the clearance chart. If the the spider arm exceeds the clearance chart limit of

actual clearance is more than this allowance, replace .006 inch. If necessary, scrap the bushing. Evidence
the worn parts. Check the clearance between the Of galling, corrosion, and wear may be cleaned off

spring puller-plate and the piston. As shown in the these bearings within the above limits. On "D" and
clearance chart, this clearance shall not be more than "E" shank blades, the clearance between the bushing

.060 inch. If necessary, replace the spring puller plate, a"d drive pin may not exceed .0012 inch. Replace the

pin with- an oversize pin if the clearance exceeds this


b; BLADE ASSEMBLY.
limit. (See paragraph 5.b.(2)(f) in this section.)
(1) GENERAL. Check to see that the end of the bushing on "B" shank
(a) BLADE.--ViJually inspect the blade for blades is Bush with or below the blade butt face, and
nicks, cuts, scratches, and other damage. Blades shall that the clearance between the bushing flange and
be scrapped when the necessary rework would require the blade butt~ face does not exceed .006 inch on "D"
alteration beyond the repair limits given in para- and"E" shank blades.

69
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 4

(2) INSPECTION METHODS.--For surface blade in clear warm. water. Carefully inspect the
inspection of blades where damage or repair is sus- blade for cracks and other.damage. Cracks in the
pected of having initiated cracks, chromic acid ano- blade surface will appear as dark lines or ´•marks.

dizing is preferred. Where equipment ´•for such in- Blades having cracks, or damage that cannot be

spection is not available, caustic etch of the blade worked out within the repair limits given in, para-
from the tip to about the 6-inch station and inspection graph 5.b. ´•of this section shall be
scrapped. If no
by near ultra-violet light from the butt end to about cracks discovered, the blade should be polished
are

the 12-inch stat’ion is satisfactory. Inspection of the after inspection to remove all traces of the etch..
blade with caustic etch in the locality of each rework (C) ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT INSPECTION.
isusually satisfactory; however, when there is any -The shank end’ of the blade shall´• be inspected for
doubt that this inspection has not been conscientiously cracks from the butt end to the 12-inch station
by
made, it is recommended that the entire blade be in- the use of near- ultra-violet light
conjunction with
in
spected by chromic acid anodizing or caustic etch in a solution of 50 percent aircraft engine oil and 50 per-
coniunction with near ultra-violetlight. cent kerosene. This solution should. be maintained at

(a) ANODIZING.--When chromic acid ano- a temperature between 320 to 540 C.´• (900 to 1300
dizing is used, the blade shall be completely anodized F.),and the oil used should be tested under near ultra-
from the tip to a point which is at least 3/8 inch in- violet light to make certain that it has fluorescent
board from the edge formed by the bade fillet and the quality. Immerse the shank of the blade in the’solu-
blade butt OD. Do not allow the chromic acid bath tion to the 12-inch station, and allow it to remain for

to contact the blade bushing, and electrically insulate a minimum time of 10.minutes; After this time, re-

the thrust washers from the blade. The anodiiing move the blade from the bath, allow the excess solu-
shall be performed in accordance with Specification tion to drain off, and then spray the blade~with carb.on

No. AN-QQ-A-696a. Immediateljr after anodizing, tetrachloride or trichlorethylene to completely re-

the blade shall be rinsed in cold, clear running water move the remaining solution. If any other cleaning
for three to fiveminutes, and then dried with an air solvent is used, make certain it has no fluorescent
blast. Allow the blade to stand for a minimum period properties. Allow the blade to stand for at least 15
of IS minutes, and then it for cracks and mi"utes that bleeding out of the penetrating solu-
inspect so

other A crack will show up tio" may in any cracks p´•resent. Examine the
damage. usually as a
occur

brown line shank in darkened enclosure withnear ulrra-


against the clear anodized background area a

when this process is used. Blades having cracks or violet light. Cracks will show up as bright fluorescent
lines as the penetrating solution bleeds out. Blades
damage that cannot be worked out within the repair
having cracks or damage thatcannot be worked out
limits given in paragraph 5.b. of this section shall be
of the anodized surface is
within the repair limits-given in paragraph ~.b. of
scrapped. If sealing desired,
this section shall be scrapped.
the blade may be immersed in hot.water 820-1000 C.
(1800-2120 F.), for half an hour after inspection, (3) BENT BLADES.

(a) FACE ALIGNMENT.--A blade bent in


(6) ETCHZNG.--When caustic etching is
face alignment shall be inspecte’d with a protractor
used; the blade shall be etched from the tip to the
similar to that shown.in figure 63. Mark each arm of
6-inch si~ation and then neutralized with-nitric acid,
the protractor at~8 point one inch out from’the ~axis.
The etching bath shall be
prepared using a caustic
Place the protractor on the blade at the point -of maxi-
soda solutioncomposed of one pound of commercial
mum. bend.-The angle measurement is made by bring-
technicalgrade caustic soda for each gallon of water. the one-inch´• marks tangent
ing the protractor.arms at
Immerse the blade in the caustic. soda solution up to
to the blade on either side of.the maximum point of
the 6-inch station for at least one-half minute. If
bend. Determine the angle of bend,~and then measure

swabbing is used, the area to ~be inspected shall be the thickness of the blade at the same point. Figure
completely covered with the caustic soda solution. Do
63 shows the maximum angle of bend in a length of
not allow the caustic soda (or nitric acid) solution to two inches for straightening an aluminum alloy blade
contact the blade thrust washers, bushing, bushing without heat treatment. One curve is marked !’maxi-
drive pins, or screws. Rinse the blade in clear warm mum bend for cold straightening", and the other
water. After the blade has been etched, it will be "maxxmum bend for field repair’,. From the’ thickness
cleaned in a nitric acid solution composed of one part and angle previously taken, determine
measurements

concentrated technical grade nitric acid to five parts where the corresponding point would fall with re-
of water. Immerse the blade in the nitric acid bath, spect to~the curves shown in figure63. A blade which
or swab the blade with the acid. After the black de- is bent in face alignment within the permissible

posit has been removed by the nitric acid, rinse the amount shown for field repair may be straightened

70-
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 4 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

cold (for face alignment and angle) without anneal- (a) ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT.--The taper
ing by approved activities; however, a blade which is bore of a hard alloy blade is to be inspected for cracks

bent in face alignment beyond the permissible amount using near ultra-violet light in conjunction with an
for field repair but within the limits for cold straight- oil solution having fluorescent properties as described

ening may be straightened cold without annealing but in paragraph 4.b. (2)(c) of this section.

should be sent to a repair depot equipped to handle (6) PURPLE DYE.-Where ~acilities are not

this type of work. A blade which is bent in face align- available to inspect the taper bore by ultra-violet
ment in excess of the permissible amount for cold light, purple dye may be used.
straightening shown in igure 63 shall be annealed in I. Thoroughly swab the taper bore with
accordance with the specification described in para- carbon tetrachloride using enough of the liquid to

graph I.b.(6) of this section prior straightening,


to allow some of it to remain in any cracks present in
and then reheat-treated after straightening. the taper bore after the surface of the bore has dried.
(6) EDGE ALIGNMENT.--A blade which 2. Dissolve a small amount of analine pur-
has a gradual edge alignment
bend in that does not pie dye (approximately one-quarter teaspoon of pow-
exceed two inches tip may be straightened after
at the der for every gallon of mixture) in a’solution of 95
it has been annealed. This shall be done only at ap- parts commercial alcohol and five parts glycerine.
proved repair depots capable of handling this type Paint the taper bore surface with this solution
of work. A blade which has been straightened after and then swab oA all the dye on the surface of the
annealing shall be reheat-treated according to the bore with clean alcohol. Wipe the bore clean.
procedure described in paragraph l.b.(6) of this 3. After a short time, any crack will be
section. If the bend exceeds two inches at the tip, the visible due toevaporation of the carbon tetrachloride
blade shall be removed from service, and to "bleeding out" of the purple dye solution.

(4) HARD~ALLOY BLADE INSPECTION.-- (c) VISUAL.--If it is not possible to use


The taper bore of blade designs 6227, 6237, 6241, and either the near ultra-violet light or purple dye meth-
6249, which are made of hard alloy material, shall be od to inspect the taper bore, the bore should be care-

inspected for cracks at overhaul and whenever these fully cleaned and the surface examined minutely by
blades have ~been straightened either cold or in the means of a small flash-light bulb fitted with a suitable
annealed state. If the taper bore is to reamed, this
be extension. However, tyhen borderline cases are dis-

inspection shall be made after the reaming operation covered by usemethod, the blades should be
of this
and just prior to the shot-blasting of the bore de- sent to a station equipped to perform inspection by

scribed in paragraph 5.b.(2)(e) of this section, either near ultra-violet light or purple dye methods.

MAXIMUM BEND FOR COLD STRAIGHTENING


-----MAXIMUM BEND FOR FIELD REPAIR

CI--C- I´•--I

II
THICKNEIIOF BME

*E*~UaE n FOWI Q TAK;ENCY T*L(EN OH IVW E*01 SD1E C* OF BEH)


BLADE THIO(NSS IN IN~HES

Figvn, 63 protractor and Mmimum Angle of Bend Cvrver for Bent Blader
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Paragraph 4

c. MAGNETIC INSPECTION. permost. Each piece shall be demagnetized before


each fluxing and shall have clean
(I) SCOPE; The parts listed in cable IV and test a bright´• sur-

face over the slot The indications shall be af-


shown in figure 65 and 66 shall be magnetically in- area.

fected as little as possible by washing off of the


spected Specification No. AN-QQ-
in accordance with or run

M-181a-2 and then carefully examined to determine


bath. Only a single "shot" or flux of current shall be

whether any fatigue cracks have developed,


used to magnetize a bar and the continuous method
of applying indicating solution shall be used.- The con-
i

NOTE centration of indicating powder in the bath shall be


between 1 and 1.5 mi per 100 mi of bath for tank
In the case of blade thrust washers, extreme
care shall be used during magnetization to or immersion units, or between and 2 mi per 100
prevent arcing or burning of the washers mi of bath for spray units as determined by a stand-
which may cause residual stresses resulting ard settling test.
in washer failure under operating loads.
Because of their cushioning and resilient (6) EQUIPMENT.
to inspect parts of large
i. Equipment used
nature, copper braid contacts are recom-
mended. Use a test machine with a pneu- cross-sectional areas, such as the spider, barrel, and
matic head, and operate under the lowest
counterweight bracket will be adjusted and the tech-
possible air pressure. Eliminate all traces of nique employed such that No. I will show
piece no
grease and dirt on the washers; and if light
accumulation of indicating powder, piece No. 4 ~vill
oxidation produced during the blade heat
treatment is present, it shall be removed just faintlyshow an accumulation of indicating
with fine emery and crocus cloth from the ~powder, and piece No. 3 will show a definite accumu-
areas that are to touch the contacts.
TABLE IV

Test A Time
Powder Amper- P’opeller
Bar +.001 Interval
Indication Parts
SURFACE
FREE FROM SCRATCHES
Detail inch age
J(Seconds)
so",, I I 1 3 .260 Definite 2000 2
Spider,
g 4 1 1 4 .275 Faint 2000 2 and Counter-
weight Bracket
1" 5 .290 None 1 2000 2
16
D.
2 Thrust
.240 Definite 1500 2
ashers, Pis-
5 1.260 Faint 1500 2 ton, and Inner
and Outer Re-
4 .275 None 1500 2 turn Springs

1 .200 Faint 500


Bolts,
2
´•Bolt
and
2 .240 None 500 2
IBearing Shafts

lation of powder. If the unit is


operating in a normal
manner with continuous
magnetization, these results
Figure 61 Magnetic Inspection Calibration Piece should be obtained at approximately.2000 amperes.
2. Equipment used to inspect parts of me-
(2) CALIBRATION. The equipment and dium cross-sectional suchas blade thrust
areas,
method employed will be calibrated by means of the washers, will be adjusted and the technique employed
calibration piece shown in figure 64, details 1, 2, 3, such that piece No. 2 will show a definite accumula-
4, and calibration pieces shall be made from
5. These tion of powder, piece No. 3 will show a faint accumu-

AMS 6415 steel and heat treated to a Brinell hardness lation, and piece No. 4 will show no accumulation. If
of 375-415. The equipment may be calibrated at one th, equipment is operating in a normal manner, these
of the three levels of current density listed in table should be obtained
results at approximately 1500
IV, depending upon the diameter of the part to tie
amperes.
inspected in a particular inspection unit. 3. Equipment used to inspect
parts of
(a) PROCEDURE.--The calibration pieces smaller cross-sectional areas, such asbarrel bolts, bar-
shall be contacted one at a time directly at both ends rel bolt nuts, and´• counterweight bearing shafts, will
by the electrodes of the unit; a piece shall never be be adjusted and the technique employed such that
fluxed on a bar coil. Each piece shall be fluxed
or in a piece No. 1 will show a faint accumulation of indi-
so that the resulting magnetic fielsl will be perpen- eating powder and piece´• No.-2 will show no accu-

dicular to the slots and the dots shall be placed up- mulation, If the equipment is operating in a normal

72
Seetion VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVICE MANUAL NO. rlOD

--C

STRESSE D

STRESSED DIRECTION

PISTON

STRESSED DIRECTION STRESSED DIRECTION

I
STRESSED
(FILLET)

SED

B~A R R E L

STRESSED

CONSIDER UNSTRESSED FOR


INDICATIONS PARALLEL TO
STRESSED DIRECTION
ARM AXIS AND STRESSED FOR
TRANSVERSE INDlCAT.IONS.

STRESSED
ISTRESSED DIRECTION

SPIDER

Figure 65 parts 14 be Magnetically Inspected

73
~AMI?TON ST*NDARD P~OPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

1~
STRESSED
DIRECTION
DIRECT

STRESSED II I STRESSED

BEVELED BLADE THRUST WASHER I I FLAT BLADE THRUST WASHER

STRESSEDDIREtTION CgO
ST

1- STRESSED DIRECTION

STRESSED

STRESSED
DIRECTION

STRESSED
COUNTERWEICHT
COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET BEARING SHAFT

Figure 66 ports to be Magnetically Inspected

74
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraphs 4-5 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llDD

these results should be obtained at approx- TABLE V


manner,
imately 500 amperes.
Repair Limit Cone
SAE Spline Size
(3) BASIS OF ACCEPTANCE.--For purposes of Seat Gage Length (Inch)

interpreting indications, using calibrated equipment, ’20 5.190

portions of propeller parts requiring magnetic inspec- 1 20 1 6.190

cion will be classified as "stressed" and "unstressed".


30 6.596
"Stressed" portions will be those locations Jn a part
40 6.551
which are subject to comparatively large vibratory
in 6.721
stresses, while "unstressed" portions are those
50

which the vibratory stresses are comparatively low.


9For SpiderPart No. 51460 having one

The terms "stressed" and "unstressed" are employed inch shorter cone seat gage length.
merely for convenience, and it should be understood
nevertheless
cident with the spline axis. This can best be accom-
that "unstressed" parts and areas may
substantial of non-vibratory
plished with a fixture that centers on the sides of the
be subject to stresses

character. The indications cause for


splines. If, in order to resurface the cone seats prop-
following are
erly, material must be removed to an extent that will
rejection of a part.
make the cone seat gage length less than that shown
(a) For areas subject to low vibratoPy in table V, the spider shall be scrapped.
str’esses ("unstressed").
(c) Shim plate dowel part No. 50296 is used
1. Irregular, heavy patterns having a
than inch.
in all Counterweight propeller models. It is available
length greater one-quarter
identified
.006 inch oversize, as part No. 50296-6.
2. Straight, heavy, continuous indications
Spiders with slightly oversize dowel holes will accom-
following grain lines and having a length greater
modate the oversize dowel if the holes are reamed
chan one inch.
.1925-.1935 inch and countersunk 1/32 inch at 90
(6) For areas subjected to high vibratory
degrees.
stresses ("stressed"),

i. Indications parallel (-t45 degrees) to a (3) BARREL.--If the inner or outer surface of

stressed direction. the barrel is worn or galled, it shall be smoothed out

indications having length with fine emery cloth and crocus cloth. Evidence of
a. Any a

wear around the blade bore can best be removed by


greater than one-quarter inch.
6. Any indications located less than 1/16 grinding. The maximum allowable limits for this
inch apart in a transverse direction relative to a
rework are shown in table VI.

stressed. direction.
de- TABLE VI
2. Indications perpendicular (-t-45
grees) to a stressed direction.
Minimum Wall Thickness
Shank Maximum ID of
5. REPAIR.
Size Blade Bore (Inch) Critical Area" Remainder
a. HUB ASSEMBLY. I i. I~ (Inch) (Inch)
B 5.335 .353
(1) GENERAL.
D 6.770
(a) All plated propeller parts on which the 1 1 .353
1 .345

E
plating has been damaged to such an extent that the 7.270 .408 .400

base metal is exposed shall be replated after any cor-


"Ab shown in figure 62, the critical areaof
rosion or damage has been repaired and the, parts wall thickness is that area extending inward
3/5 inch from thrust shoulder.
inspected. che~bfade
(6) Any part an which the surface is worn (a) The wall thickness outside the 3/8-inch
or slightly galled shall be smoothed out with a fine critical area may be reduced locally .030 inch below

oil-stone and crocus cloth, the values in table VI shown under "Remainder",
providing the repair does not cover more than 20
(2) SPIDER.
percent of the circumference of any one blade bore.
(a) Any galling or bronze pick up from the
blade bushing on the spider arm bearing surfaces shall (b) If a barrel does not meet the dimensional
be removed with a fine oil-stone and crocus cloth, requirements listed in table VI, it shall be scrapped.
(6) Cone showing wear on 20 percent
seats (4) BARREL SUPPORTS FOR MODEL 2D30,
or more of the shall be resurfaced by grinding.
area 12D40, AND 2E40 PROPELLERS.--If not already
The grinding shall be accomplished in such a way incorporated, barrel supports for these propellers
that the axis of the cone seat will be maintained coin- should be.reworked so that rile washers used to obtain

75
~IAMILiC)NSTANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph S

7300-016000. Phenolic strips which have become


broken shall be replaced.
(c) LAMINATED TYPE -SHIMS.--If the
propeller incorporates laminated spider shims, they
may still be used if all laminations are´•intact and
blade frictional torque is still obtainable. If all.the
laminations are not intact, the shims must be re-
placed by solid brass shims part No. ~2987 which
supersede the laminated type.

(6) COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET.


B I (a) Bent or twisted counterweight brackets
may be straightened cold provided the distortion from
a plane surface does not exceed .12~ inch. The distor-
tion is determined by placing the bracket on a sur-

face plate and finding the maximum thickness feeler


gage that may be started under any edge. If the dis-

Figure 67 Barrel Support Rev/orlr tortion as a result of either a bent or a twist is .063
inch or less, the bracket may be straightened cold;

TABLE WII however if the distortion exceeds .063 inch but is less
than .125 inch, the bracket may still be straightened
Prdpeller A B
Model (Inch) (Illfh) cold, but in this case, the letters "STR" must be
3/32
stamped on the bracket immediately preceding the
2D30 1-25/32
part number.
121242 1-25/)2 3/32
(6) Any minor wear or galling shall be re-
2E40 1-25/32. 11/32
moved by careful hand stoning. If the shim plate and
thrust washer face (bearing shaft bushing face in
preliminary vertical balance may be installed. To ac- some "B" shank brackets) is heavily galled or worn,
complish this rework, shape a wooden block so´• that a maximum of .010 inch from the drawing value
may
it will fit the outside surface of the support and hold be surface ground from the entire face area as shown
the support level. Then counterbore the inside surface in figure 62, item 1.
of the support according to the dimensions listed in
(c) INSTALLATION OF USED COUNTER-
table VII, and shown in figure 67. Care should be WEIGHTS ON NEW COUNTERWEIGHT
taken not to exceed these dimensions, and all edges BRACKETS.--Used counterweights may riow be in-
and should be slightly rounded off. The sup- stalled
corners
on counterweight brackets according to
new

port assembly consisting of a screw No. AN 526-428- the following procedures. These procedures vary
10, two washers No. AN 960-416L; and aself-locking slightly depending upon the type of dowels used. For
nut No. AN 364-428 may then be added on the sup-
straight dowels which are driven into the counter-
port to hold the required number of balancing wash- weights, use PROCEDURE NO. 1, and for dowels
ers No. ~6831. The correct assembly is shown in figure which are fastened to the counterweight by upsetting
111, and ´•the procedure for obtaining verical balance one end of the dowel, use PROCEDURE NO. 2.
is explained in this section, paragraph 6.a. 1. PROCEDURE NO. l.-Straight dowels

(5) SHIM PLATES AND SPIDER SHIMS. are to be removed from the counterweights before

TYPE.--If the counterweights are attached to the new brackets.


(a) SELF-LUBRICATING one

the plate It is recommended that in order to avoid increasing


surface of the shLm plate is worn or galled,
in the hub provide the size of the dowel holes, the center portion of the
may be reversed in its position to

a smooth- bearing surface for the blade bushing. If dowels be drilled before they are driven out of the
both surfaces are worn, the shim plate shall be re- counterweights. Attach the counterweight to the
placed, new bracket using the counterweight screws, and

STEEL TYPE.-Evidence of gall- draw it down firmly into place. Using the counter-
(6) wear or

ing on steel shim plates will be smobthed out by care- weight as a guide fixture, rough ream the dowel holes
ful stoning. Phenolic strips which have become loos- in the bracket to the full depth of the hole for that

ened shall be recemented to the shim plates. The ce- bracket as listed in table VIII.’Remove the counter-

ment used shall be an.approved waterproof, air- weight from the bracket, and finish ream the dowel
non-corrosive cement, such .AAF;Stock No. holes in the b-acket to the size speci~ed in table VIII.
drying as

76
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
P~.aaMDh 5 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

TABLE VIII

Counter-
Counter- Finish Ream )1SP
CounCer- weight Rough Ream
Bracket Reaming
Bracket weight B’afket
weight Bracket
Dowels
(Inch) ~.0005 inch Firture
Assembly
50606-T-7
50606 50605 51162 50307(3) .307 .3135
Less Det’s. 2 9

52282 52375 S8488(3) .242 .2110 None


51783

12285 52374 S8488(3) .245 .2510 None


511)9

50)06(1) .245 .2510 51431-T-6


51431 51430 51455
50307(3) .307 .3135 Less Der’s. 1, 7, 8r 8

50306(1) .245 .2510 51431-T-6


514)2 51430 51456
10307(3) .307 .3135 Less Der’a 3, 7, B 8

S8489(2) .307 .3135


None
50214 50213 51164
50006(2) .245 .2510

50306(2) .245 .2510 50289-T-12


50289 50390 51165
50307(2) .307 .3135 Less Det. 2

Then, install new dowels in the counterweights. Lay When installing straight dowels, lay the counter-

the counterweight (stamped side down) on a smooth, weight (stRmped down) on a side smooth, solid sur-

solid surface, and drive the dowels in until they are face,´•and drive the dowels in until they are nush with

flush with the stamped side. Finally, install the used the stamped side.
counterweights the new-brackets.
on
(8) COUNTERWEIGHT ’f, due to
CAP.
2. PROCEDURE NO. 2.--On used coun-
excessive tightening, the counterweight cap
wear or

terweights which have dowels staked on the ends next


i, not a "snug" fit on the counterweight when the
to the facebearing the angle graduations, removal of locking holes are aligned,.the cap should be screwed
the dowels is not required. However, the use of a line down until obtained, and a new locking
a snug fit is
reaming fixture for the attachment of the counter- hole then drilled through the cap using the locking
weights to new brackets is necessary. Securely fasten h,l, i, the counterweight as a guide for a 1/S-inch
the proper line reaming fixture to the bracket. (See cannot be advanced enough to allow
drill. If the cap
table VLII.) Ream the dowel holes in the bracket to
drilling hole, the contacting edge of the coun-
a new

the sizes listed in this table. Then, remove the ream-


terweight cap should be lapped su6ciently to permit
ing fixture and install the counterweights on the
drilling a new locking hole. The old hole is then
brackets. Where minor corrections to account for
plugged.
slight misalignnent of the dowel holes are required,
reduce the size of the dowels with emery
(9) COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT.--
slightly
cloth.
Damage to the end of the shaft may be repaired
with a fine oil-stone cylinder will not
so long as the
(7) COUNTERWEIGHT. be cocked when the shaft pitch adjusting
contacts the
(a) Any galling onthe counterweight shall nuts. The procedure for installing new bearing shafts

be removed by careful stoning. in old and new cylinders, and for adjusting the clear-
ance between the counterweight bracket and thrust
(b) If the counterweight dowels have become
worn or damaged, they should be removed and new
washer (counterweight bearing shaft bushing face

dowels installed. in some model 2B20 propellers) is described in para-

1; It is recommended that in order to avoid graph 6.a.(6)(e) of this section.


increasing the size of the dowel hales, the center por- (10) COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING RE-
tion of the dowels be drilled before they are driven TAINERS. ’n the manufacture of the counter-
out of the counterweights. wei~ht bearing retainers,, the balls are inserted into
2. New dowels are a drive fit in the coun- holes in the retainer and staked into position. The
terwaigbt; A soft metal drift or hammer should be greatest wear occurs on the staked side of the re-
used during installation to avoid damaging them. ta;ner. The staking wears away but the balls remain
When rivet type dowels are driven into the counter- in the race as long as the bearing assembly is in posi-
weight, the hollow ends should be expanded slightly tion. While the balls and the retainers remain in good
with a steel punch in order to secure them in place. condition, the retainers may be restaked as shown in

77
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph S

(12) PISTON GASKET NUT.--AII evidence


of galling and wear shall be removed by careful ston-

ing with a´• fine oil-stone. Most model´•2E40 ´•and 3D40


propellers incorporate piston gasket nut-part No.
513 90~ At propeller overhaul, to prevent possible fail-

ure, this nut (if not previously modified) should be


reworked in accordance with ~gure 69.
(13) CYLINDER.
(a) LOCAL REWORK.--If the bearing sur-

face of the steel liner inside the cylinder is scratched


or worn, it shall be reworked with fine emery cloth
and crocus cloth, or by grinding.
(6) REPLACEMENT OF STEEL CYLINDER
LINER.--If the bearing surface of the steel liner be-
comes corroded, excessively worn or scored, and lo-

cal rework would cause oil leakage, the liner can be

replaced.
i. Place the cylinder in a lathe and turn
down the inner diameter of the liner until a thin shell
remains. Then, insert a sharp tool between the liner
Figure 68 a"d the cylinder ID and pry the liner from the cylin-
Rest4king a Counterweight Rearing Retainer
der at two points approximately 180 degrees apart.
figure 68 at propeller overhaul. This restaking can Extreme care must be exercised so as not to damage
continue until there is not enough metal left to stake, the cylinder. Collapse the liner and remove it from
or until the balls wear through the other side of the the cylinder. Clean the cylinder ID and remove any
retainer. Then the bearing retainer should be re- tool marks with crocus cloth.
placed. 2. Heat the cylinder for 10 minutes in boil-

(11) PISTON. "ll galling and wear shall be i"g water.

removed 3. An inserting tool is used to install the


by careful stoning with a fine oil-stone. If
the lead thread of the propeller retaining nut portion new liner. This tool can be made from soft steel in

of the piston is damaged to such an extent as to pre- accordance with figure 70 and table IX.

vent the piston from being properly installed on the 4. Cover the outside diameter of the new

engine shaft, the piston shall be repaired by removing steel liner with a light coat of grease. Place the heated
a maximum of one full thread. If it is necessary to cylinder and the new liner, with the inserting tool
remove more than one full thread in order to repair installedi under an arbor press. (The tapered end of
the piston properly, the piston shall be scrapped. the liner must enter the cylinder first.) Care must be

.053
a.
D73 -r

X4P

8.
2.~97
17701A. )I )~)I

-~r

_i--

RE~V:RED ----i-- la j\’b´•´•’


PISTON GASKET NUT 51390

Figure 69 Modification of Piston Gasket Nut Figure 70 Cylinder Steel Liner inserting Tool

78
Section´•VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragroph 5 SERVICE MANUAL NO. 1100

TABLE IX TABLE XI

Propeller A I B Propeller A B
Model +.005 inch -t.010 inch I I Model f.OOS inch f.010 inch

2B20 3.483 3.890 I I 21120 2.780 3.502

21330 3.671 4.080 1 2D30 2.967 3.690

121340 4.421 4.890 I I 121340 3.592 4.440

2E40 4.421 4.890 1 I 2E40 3.592 4.440

31340 4.421 4.890 1 1 )040 3.592 4.440

3E50 1.171 2.640 1 I 3E50 4.217 5.190

TABLE XII
TABLE X
Grind
Grind Diameter of Propeller Phenolic Chamfer ID At
Model
+.003 i
Propeller Liner Inboard End
Steel Liner +.002 i 30 Degree --.000 inch
Model +.010 inch
--.000 inch
2B20 51573 2.812 45" X 1/16"
2B20 51136 3.562 3-2/8
21330 51572 3.000 450 X 1/16"
21330 51039 3.750 3-13/16
12D40 51571 3.625 410 X 1/16"
L2D40 51037 4.500 4-9/16
--I I 2E40 51571 3.625 45"X 1/16"
2E40 51037 4.500 4-9/16
31340 51571 3.625 300 X 3-5/8"
3D40 51037 4.500 4-9/16
3E50 51258 4.250
300, 8ush with
3E50 51217 1.250 5-5/16 cylinder chamfer

taken to start the liner squarely into the cylinder. can be made from soft steel in accordance with ~gure
The liner is then forced into the cylinder until its 71 and the dimensions in table XI.
tapered end bottoms in the cylinder.
3. Apply an approved waterproof non-cor-
5. Grind the inside diameter of the liner
rosive, air-drying cement, such as.AAF Stock No.
to the specifications listed for each´• propeller model in
7300-016000 to the cylinder small bore ID and the
table X. Face the outboard end of the liner flush with
OD of the liner. Then, insert the liner, chamfered end
cylinder head gasket’seat, and chamfer 30 degrees first, through the large bore of the cylinder and into
to the diameter specified in the same table. The ID
the small bore.
of the steel liner must be´•concentric with the ID of
4. Place the cylinder under an arbor press
of the phenolic liner within .005 inch total indicator
and bottom the flange of the inserting tool against
reading.
(c) REPLACEMENT OF PHENOLIC CYL-
INDER LINER.--If the phenolic cylinder liner be-
comes worn so that the clearance between the liner
and the piston exceeds that listed in the clearance
chart, figure 62, or should the liner become loose, it t;,p

ii
can be replaced in the following manner.
*s
i. Loosen the old liner by dissolving the I,
with I/
cement toluol, and then remove the
acetone or

liner through the large end of the cylinder. Clean


~I

off all remaintlg cement on the cylinder. Next, place


B
the cylinder in boiling water for a period of 10
minutes.
2. Chamfer the OD of one end of the new

liner approximately 1/32 inch


degrees. This at 45
chamfer is to help in starting the liner into the cylin-
der. Place the liner on.the cylindrical inserting tool
with the chamfered end facing away from the in-
serting tool shoulder. The proper size inserting tool ~igure 71- Cylinder Pheno~ic Liner In~erting Tool

79
HAMILTON´• STANDARD PROPELLERS Section- ~I
SERVICE MANUAL NO. l‘lDD’ Paragraph S

the base of the large bore of: the cylinder.Remove the TABLE XIII
inserting tool.
A
5. Using a- cloth dampened in acetone or Propeller Cylinder´•
toluol, wipe off the excess cement before it sets. Db
Model Detail
t:"o"o~
not use solvent than is necessary as- an´• excess
more I 2D30~---I 51539;1 1 1.500.

may work in between the liner and’ cylinder, thus I 12D40 1 51433-1 1 1.938
causing the liner to become loose. 2E40 51433-1 1.938
6. Grind or turn down´• the ID´•of the liner to
5D40
the applicable dimension listed propeller
for. each 1 s1420-1
1 1.8~3

model in table XII. Finish off the end´• of the phenolic


liner flush with the inboard face of the cylinder.
Chamfer the´•ID ofthe liner at, theoutboard end 45 de- 3. Press the ’sleeve into the
cylinder hole.
grees x 1/16 inch. Chamfer tbe´•ID´• of, the liner at the (Heating the.cylinder inboiling water will
first
inboard end the specifications´• in table XII. In the
to facilitate insertion of the sleeve.) Sleeve No. 65666
case propellers in´• which the inboard end of
of 3E50 may be made from AMS 6370 steel, heat treated to
the small cylinder bore is´• already chamfered, con- 26-32 Rockwdl "C". The dimensions after plating
tinue the chamfer into the pheno!ic. liner as noted are shown in figure 72. Plating should be done in

in table XII. The ID of the phenolic cylinder liner accordance with-Specification No. AN-P-32-2 or
must be concentric with the ID of the steel cylinder AN-QQ-P-42la-1´•.
liner within .005. inch total indicator reading. the
4. Press counterweight bearing shaft
(d) REWORK OF WORN COUNTER-
bushing No. 51124 into the sleeve using an -inserting
WEIGHT BEARING SHAFT BUSHING BOI~E.-- tool similar that in
to figure 72. If a new bushing
Worn or damaged bearing shaft bushing holes in is used, the ID should be reamed to the dimension
2D30, 12D40, 2E40, and SD40 propeller cylinders listed in table XIV.
can be reworked´• to incorporate a steel counterweight
shaft sleeve part No. 65666. This rework is
(e) REPLACEMENT OF DAMAGED COUN-
bearing.
TERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT BUSHING.--Bear-
to be done according to the following procedure:
I. Remove the counterweight bearing shaft ing shaft bushings replaced when damaged.
may be

bushing.
To accomplish replacement, heat the cylinder in
this

2. Drill a 23/32-inch hole to a depth of boiling water and then pull out the damaged bushing.
and then this hole P’eSS in a new bushing using an inserting tool similar
.5 54-.574 inch, ream to .7498-.75 03
inch of .521 inch. end to that shown in figure 72. An inserting tool like the
to a minimum depth Using an

mill of the dimensions shown in face off one shown as item 4 in figure 73 should be used for the
figure 72,
stock surrounding the cylinder hole to dimension "A" bushing in a 21320 propeller model. The ID of the new
in table XIII. Finally, countersink the hole .844 inch x bushing is then reamed to the dimensiori listed in
90 degrees. table XIV.

LL~TO DEPTH I ~SINK.688")(96


OF 5da~f .010
REAM .14 BC’ 7503(( TO
DEPTH. 52(.~MIN.

85686

.094~R

-I ~dC
INC 51(24

CYL A:I 1.240;;


1.280r~

I’ REWORi( SKETCH I BUSHING SLEEVE 65666 1 BUSHINCAND INSERTINCTOOL


CYLINDER BOSSEND MILL

~igure 12--Rework of Counterweight Bearing Shah Bushing Bore

80
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph S SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

TABLE XI\( 2. Using a 1-1/16 inch diameter end mill


with a .530 inch diameter pilot, shown as items 1 and
Ream
Propeller Buiing Diameter
2 in figure 73, mill the bushing boss on the cylinder
Model Number +.0000 inch to 1.738-1.748 ´•inch. To insure that the bu´•shing boss
-.0009 inch
face on the cylinder will line up correctly during the
59346
2B20 .4380
1 milling operation, use a holding fixture similar to that

2D30 21124 .5317 shown as item 6.


12D40 11124 .1317 the steel bushing No. 59346,
3. Press in

2E40 51124 .5317 1 shown as figure 73, using a small inserting


item 3 in

.31340 11124 .5317 1 tool similar to that shown as item 4. Counterweight


bearing shaft bushing No~ 59346 may be manufac-
~E50 11239 .6099
tured locally from AMS 5024 steel, heat-treated to
23-30 Rockwell "C" according to the sketch and
(f) MODEL 2B20 COUNTERWEIGHT dimension shown in figure 74. Dimensions shown in
BEARING´• SHAFT the propeller
BUSHINGS.--If figure 74 are after plating. Plating should be done in
incorporates a counterweight bearing shaft
bronze accordance with Specification No. AN-P-32-2 or
bushing, this bushing may be replaced at propeller AN-QQ-P-421a-1, but the .5315-.5325 inch diameter
overhaul by steel bushing part No. 59346. Bronze is not to-be plated.
thrust washer part No. 59347 is then added to the 4. The assembly is then completed by add-
assembly as shown in figure 73. ing bronze thrust washer No. 59347 over the bushing
i. Remove the bronze bushing from the No. 59346. Thrust washer No. 19347 can be made
cylinder. from bronze meeting Specification No. QQ-B-666

c
a o
-;un

.Oj~R\:8P5:kI SHARP CORNER


_1.26K
I.ZCn

I :8~k.
5
.424
:i86’ qZj"o

I :IJ´•
COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFT BUSHING

59347

plR,
59346

I:,a r
REAM
D

REAM
a~eo"
c1371"
-IC´•
THRUST WASHER

SECTION A-A

Figure 13 ~loditkation of 2820 Counterweight Bearing Figure l4-Counterweight Bearing Shaft Bushing and
Shah Bushing thrust Washer

81
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. tlOD Paragraph 5

grade B or AMS 4630, according to figure 74 and 20 percent of the bearing surface is cause for rejection
table XV. of the Following
cone.
any rework of the front cone,
5. The specified clearance between the it must be replated in accordance with Specification
thrust washer and face of the counterweight bracket No. AN-P-39.
must be maintained at assembly. (See paragraph
(6) Remove high spots caused by galling on
6.a.(6)(e) of this section.) To facilitate locking the the rear cone with the correct size rear cone lapping
counterweight bearing shaft, it will also be necessary tool as listed in paragraph i. of this section. Install
at assembly to drill a .It5-inch hole through the the rear cone on the cone holding part ofthe fixture
bushing, using the holes in the cylinder flange as a so that the cone split fits around the
holding key.
guide. Install the fixture into the inboard end of the spider,
(14) BRONZE THRUST WASHERS.--Bronze and rotate the cone by means of a bar inserted through
thrust washers, being of an expendable nature, should the end of the fixture. Use an approved lapping com-
be replaced at overhaul if they are worn or galled. To pound between the cone and cone seat surfaces. Do
meet the required clearance (L.003-L.006 inch) be- not attempt to remove pits.
tween the bronze thrust washer and the face of the
TABLE XVI
counterweight bracket, thrust washers are now man-

ufactured .0 15 and.030 inch oversize for all propeller’ I Propeller A B C


Wrench
models as shown in table XV. If desired, these Model f.010inch +.010inch f.010inch

washers as well as the standard size washers can be 2B20 M-~OS7 3-1/8 1-1/2 2-3/4
manufactured locally from bronze meeting Specifica- 2D30(M~lose 1 3-5/16 1 1-3/4 2-15116
tion No. QQ-B-666 grade B or AMS 4630 according I 121340 M-1089 1 4-1/8 2-1/4 3-3/4
to the sketch and dimension in figure 74 and table

XV. During assembly, the washers may be ground to 18 MISCELLANOU S--REWORK OF IN-
the required thickness to obtain the ´•.003-.006 inch- STALLATIO´•N WRENCH.-~nstallation wrenches,
clearance specified in figure 62. No. 52578 for the model No. 52472 for the
2B20,
SCREW ASSEMBLY.-Any model 2D30, and No. S8499 for the model 12D40
(15) ADJUSTING
burrs on the surfaces of the counterweight adjusting p’opeller, are so designed that they may be used to
screw nuts shall be removed by careful stoning with tighten the piston into the propeller shaft and the
a fine oil-stone. If the nuts are worn to an extent that cylinder head onto the cylinder. These wrenches may
be modified to provide a means for tightening the
will impair their serviceability, they shall be replaced.
piston gasket nut by welding a circular plate on ´•one
(16) PHENOLIC SPIDER RING.--Should the
end of the wrench and drilling two additional holes
clearance between the rear bore of the inboard barrel
in the wrench shell as shown in figure 75.On shaft
half and the OD of the phenolic spider ring exceed
the limits shown in the clearance
breathing installations of these models, an~d for all
chart, figure 62,
types of 2E40, 3D40, and 3E~O models, the standard
shimming spider ring and the spider to
between the
installation wrench without this modification can be
reduce the clearance to the specified limits shall be
used to tighten the piston gasket The piston gas-
nut.
accomplished, or a new spider ring installed, ket adapter plate can
nut be manufactured locally
(17) FRONT AND REAR CONES. from SAE 4130 steel, heat-treated to Rocliwell 26-33
(a) Any metal pick-up from galling of the "C", using the sketch and dimensions shown in ~gure
front cone can repaired by careful stoning with a
be 75 and table XVI for wrenches Nos. 52578, 52472,
fine oil-stone. Wear or damage covering more than and S8499 respectively. After a wrench has been

TABLE XV

Propeller Thrust A B C
D E
Model Washer (1nfh) (Inch) (Inch)

59347 .531-.532 1.240-1.260 .124-.126 .015-.025" X 450 Leave Square


2B20 59347-15 .531-.552 1.240-1.260 .139-.141 .015-.02)" X 450 Leave Square
)9)47-30 ~.531-.532 1.240-1.260 .154-.156 .015-.015" Z( 45" Leave Square

21330 51129 .7)6-.776 1.553-1.571 .082-.086 1/32" X 45’ 1/32" X 450


12D40 51129-15 .756-.776 1.553-1.572 .097-.101 1/32" X 45C 1/32" X 45"
2E40 51129-30 .756-.776 1.153-1.573 .112-.116 1/32" X 450 1/32" X 450
31340

52486 .756-.776 1.865-1.885 .082-.086 1/32" X 450 1/32" X 450


3E50 52486-15 .756-.776 1.865-1.885 .097-.101 1/32" X 450 1/32" X 450
52486-30 .756-.776 1.865-1.885 .112-.116 1/32" X 450 1/12" X 45"

82
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragmph S SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

equipped to handle this type of work. A blade which


is bent in face alignment in excess of the permissible
amount for cold straightening shown in figure 63
GASKET NUT ADAPTER PLATE
shall be annealed in accordance with the heat treat-
WELD AU)NC TH1S SURFACE
ment specification described in paragraph 5~b.(6) of
~i470RILL this section prior to straightening, and then reheat-
treated after straightening.
r--

i---~F-’--------l, 1 (6) EDGE ALIGNMENT.--A blade which


has gradual bend in edge alignment that does not
a

exceed two inches at the tip may be straightened


after it has been annealed. This shall- be done only at
approved repair depots capable of handling this type
L_- of work. A blade which has been straightened after

If’-----i anhealing shall be reheat-treated according to the


procedure described in paragraph 5.b.(6) of this
STANDARD INSTALLATION WRENCH
I section. If the bend exceeds two inches at the tip, the
blade shall be removed from service.

r (2) SHANK PORTION.--The


includes that portion of the blade from the butt face
term "shank"

to the ~rst blade station. The first blade station (des-

e I ’gnated as "H" in figure 76) is the innermost station


for which the cross section is given on the blade draw-
I
f’j ing. On most blades, it is the 12-inch station; that is,
t
the station 12 inches from the basic reference line.

However, some blade designs have the first blade´•


station at nine inches. Due to the difference "L"
between the location of the basic reference line and
4 LUGS EQUAUY SPACED
the actual hub center line, the corrections in table
xvnr must be taken into account when locating the
position of any blade station on an assembled propeller.

TABLE XVII
Figvre 75 Modiiicotion of Inrkllation Wrenc~ec
Propeller Correction L
Model (Inch)
modified in accordance with these instructions, the
2BZO
part number shall be changed as indicated in table I
XVI. Wrench No. 52578 for the 2B20 propeller be- 2D30 O

;omes M-1087, wrench No. 52472 for the 2D30 pro- 12D40 7/16
peller becomes M-1088, and wrench No. S-8499 for 3D40 I
the 12D40 propeller becomes M-1089.
I 2E40 1/8
6. BLADE ASSEMBLY. 3EsO 1/8

(1) BENT BLADES.--A blade which is bent


shall be inspected in accordance with the procedures (a) BUTT FACE.
outlined in paragraph 4.b.(3) of this section before 1. REPAIR LIMITS. -The amount of ma-

an attempt is made to straighten it. terial removed from the face of the blade butt, the
(4) FACE ALIGNMENT.--A blade which is blade fllet, and the thrust washers in reworking must
bent in facealignment permissible
within the amount not be so great that the overall dimension from the
shown in figure 63 for field repair may be straight- face of the blade butt to the outboard surface of the
ened cold (for face alignment and angle) without fiat thrust washer
(excluding the thrust bearing
annealing by approved activities; however, a blade retainerassembly) is reduced
beyond the minimum
which is bent in face alignment beyond the permis- dimension "J" shown in figure 76 and listed in table
sible amount for field repair but within the limits XVIII. This dimension "J" shall not vary more than
for cold straightening may be straightened cold with- .002 inch when measured at several points around a

out annealing but should be sent to a repair depot blade. In the case of blades that do nothave chafing

83
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD ParagraPhS

TABLE XVIII rings, the dimension "J" of all blades used together
Nominal
in one propeller assembly must be maintained within
(J)
Minimum Overall .010 inch of each other.
Type of Blade Overall Dimension ~1 2. REPAIR PROCEDURES. -The blade.
Dimension" +.000 inch
-.002 inch
butt face should be reworked to remove evidence of
(InCh)
realign the face after heat
B shank blade .1 1.820 1:-g7s 1 corrosion and wear, or to

treatment of the blade or scraping of the taper bore.


D shank blade without
chafing ring
2.039 2.094 Remove the bushing according to the procedure de-
I I I scribed in paragraph 2. of this section, and then ream
D shank blade with removable
chafing ring (measured with 1.992 2.047 out the taper bore as described in paragraph S.b.(2)

thafing ring removed) I I I (e), also in this section; to a depth sufficient to allow
E shank blade without refacing the blade butt. Locate the blade on its taper
2.193 2.230
chafing ring
bore in a lathe, and off the necessary amount of
turn
E shank blade with removable
material from the butt face perpendicular to the
chafing ring (measured with 2.133 2.188
chafing ring removed) taper bore axis. Check the squareness of the butt face
with the taper bore axis. (See paragraph 5.b.(2)(e)
’Face of blade butt to outboard surface of flat thrust
in this section.) In the case of "B" shank blades, it is
washer, excluding thrust bearing retainer assembly,

CEHNUBRI, EF RENCEt
LINE

F C H
N

BASIC

LINE

MINIUUM OUTLINE
OUTLINE

I- A a

Figure 76 Bkrde Shanlr Repair Diagram

84
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
5 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD
Paragraph

counterweight bracket and TABLE XIX


necessary to recut the
seat

key slot to maintain these surfaces within .249 to .251 Blade Dedgn Blade Shank
Change
inch from the butt face. The material removed from Number Letter Size

the butt face must not reduce the dimension "J" 6101A AR D
shown in figure 76 below the limits in table XVIII.
6101A-1ST Q 13
This distance may be reestablished, within certain
S 13
limits, by the useof a thicker chafing ring, a steel
spacer, and iin some cases) spider shims. I I J I
D
a. USE OF CHAFING RING.--Phenolic 1 6’67A-~8 C
I
chafing rings are provided in various thicknesses for 1 6237A
1 C
-I 13

"D" and "E" shank blades and may be used to com- 6103A I AN I E

pensate for changes in the overall dimension "J" ~6105A I AJ I E

from the butt face to the outboard surface of the I 6105A-14T I H E


flat thrust washer due to wear, refacing the blade
6105A-21T J E
butt, recutting the blade filet, or grinding the thrust
6105A-331 P I
races. However, it is not possible to install a cha~ng
E
ring on any"B" shank blade, or on a blade having )~)_ AJ

a change letter (following the design designation) 6157A K E

prior to that in table JUX. In a blade having a change 6157A-18T I A I E

letter prior to that listed, the beveled washer is made 1 6211A I F I E


to fitdirectly on the blade fillet. Chafing rings range
6227A P E
in thicknesses from .020 inch undersize to .020 inch
oversize in increments of .005 inch. The standard 1 6249A B
I E

chafing ring is .047 inch thick for a "D" shank blade


ahd.063 inch thick for an "E" shank blade and is

identified, in each case, by a -20 folloiing the part not necessary until the dimension "j"has been re-

number. To determine the correct size chafing ring, duced beyond the.020 inch which can be made up

measure the distande from the blade butt face to the by the use of a maximum oversize chafing ring.
outboard surface of the flat thrust washer without
thethrust bearing retainer assembly or charting ring
installed. Then select the ring from table XX which, TABLE XX

when installed on the blade, will bring this overall


Blade
dimension "J" to 2.090-2.096 inch "D" shank Chaing Ring Edge Thickness
on Shank
part Number -+.002 inch
blades, and 2.2465-2.2525 inch on "E" shank blades. I Size

56371-0 .027
b. USE OF BEARING SPACER AND
56371-5 .032
SPIDER SHIMS.--A .035 inch thick steel spacer may
56171-10 .037
be used to compensate for a reduction of the overall 1 i
.042
dimension "J" (shown in figure 76) from the butt I 1 56371-15
1
face to the outboard surface of the flat thrust washer 11 16)71-20 .047

due to wear or rework of the butt face, blade fillet, 56371-25 .052

or the thrust washers. This spacer is installed around I 56371-30 1 .017

the blade shank between the flat thrust washer and 56)71-)1 .062

the thrust shoulder of the birrel. These spacers are


56371-40 .067
listed in table XXI. In the case of a blade which does
16)70-0 .043
not incorporate a chafing ring, one or two’spider
56370-5 .048
shims having a total thickness.of .040 inch or less
56370-10 .013
may be used in with the steel spacer to
conjunction
reestablish the dimension "J". The steel spacer is not I 1 56370-15
_1 .058

necessary until the dimension "J" has been reduced E 56370-20 .06)

beyond the .020 inch which be made up by the


can 56370-25 .068

use of the ext~a spider shim. In the case of a blade I i 56370-30 i .073

which incorporates a chafing ring, an oversize chafing I 1 16370-15 1 .078

ring may be used in conjunction with the steel spacer 56370-40 .08)
to reestablish the dimension ’’J". The steel.spacer is

85
STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
r,,,,,,, MANUAL NO. 110D
Lortlgraph S

TABLE XXI outboard surface´• of-the flat washer is the


reground,
.I;
original outboard radius at the OD of the washer
Blade
Shank
Bearing must also be reground in order that the fit between
Spacer
Sire the flat washer and the´•lip. of the barrel´• will be cor-

e 10374 rect. However; it is seldom necessary to rework this


D 10571
surface.
2. THRUST BEARING RETAINER
E 50373
ASSEMBLY.--Rollers´• that are brinelled or corroded
to such an extent that they do not roll freely are to

(b) FILLET,--Evidence of galling and cor- be removed and replaceb. Set up the blade thrust

iroston shall be removed from the blade fillet by using bearing retainer in such a’´•way that the area imme-
fine emery or crocus cloth. Take care to maintain a diately surrounding the rollers to be removed is well
uniform seat for the beveled thrust washer or chaf- supported. Drive out the damaged rollers, as shown
ing ring. Severe gallingor pitting of the fillet may be in figure 77,’ using some tool which is small enough to

eliminated by carefully recurting the fillet on a lathe. fit between the sections of the bearing retainer. After
The blade should be located on the taper bore, and the the damaged rollers have been removed,~ turn the re-
radius cutting tool listed in paragraph I. of this rainer over. Place the new rollers in position, being

section set so that its center is at a distance 1/2 "F" careful to note that the long and short rollers are
(shown in figure 76 and listed in table XXII) from alternated on "E" shank blades between the inner
the blade axis. Material shall be taken off gradually and outer position in the race, and´•between adjacent
from the fillet by moving the tool parallel to the retainer slots. Two rollers of the same size are used in
bladeaxis toward the blade butt face until the sur-

face has been cleaned ´•up. If it is necessary to remove

so’much material that dimension "J" is below its


minimum limit, the blade must be scrapped. The sur-

face "M", shown in figure 76, is the bearing surface


and, therefore must be cut with´•an accurate tool.
The surface from "M" to the diameter "N’!.should
be blended smoothly with the surfaces "M".and "D".
The fit of the beveled washer to the fillet shall be
checked on blades which~incorporate a. chafing ring
by billing the correct gage as´•listed in paragraph 1.
of this section. At least 75 percent of the; fillet shall
show as a ~bearing surface.’On blades which do not
inc~rpiirate a chafing ring, thischeck~may be made
by bluing the beveled washer and checking it directly
to the fillet surface. This is possible because the radius
of curvature of the beveled washer on these blades is
Figure 77 Driving Out Damaged Railers
the same as that of the fillet.

(c) THRUST BEARING ASSEMBLY.


I. THRUST BEARING WASHERS. ’f

the flatfaces of the thrust washers show evidence of


brinelling by the rollers, corrosion, pitting, and gall-
ing, they shall be resurfaced by grinding. The grind-
ing shall be accomplished in such a´•way that ´•the new
surface of the beveled washer is in a plane perpen-
dicular to the blade taper bore axis within .0028 inch
full indicator reading as measured at the washer OD
when the washer is in position on its seat. The faces
of the flat washer must be parallel within .00I inch
full indicator reading ´•measured at the washer OD,
and no more material should be ground off than is
necessary to eliminate the imperfections. Sharp cor-
ners left at the outside or inside extremities of the

reground surfaces shall be carefully removed. If the Figure ´•78 Restal(ing Thrust Bearing Retainer

86
Sec~ion VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph S SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

"D" Shank blades, and "B" shank blades have one concentric withthe blade axis within .020 inch full
roller in each retainer slot. With a retainer supported indicator.reading. It is desirable to keep diameter

as shown in figure 78, drive the new rollers into posi- ’IG" as large as possible and still have smooth blend-
tion. Reset the extended edges of the retainer over ing of surface "D" with both surface "C" and the
the new rollers, and stake the sides of the retainer to fillet surface. No local hollow areas are permitted over

prevent the rollers from dropping out. It is recom- length "D".


mended that reworked blade thrust bearing retainers 2. STATION "G" TO FIRST BLADE STA-
be checked to make certain that all rollers are free TION "H".-The surface of the blade over length
to operate over the entire depth of the slot, and that "C" shall be blended to maintain a smooth surface
they roll freely without binding. from diameter "G" to the blade surface outboard of

TO FIRST BLADE station "H". The minimum possible blade dimensions


(d) SHANK (FILLET
STATION).--As shown in figure 76, reference di- at station "H" are determined by the limits given in
ameter "G" is located a distance "B" from the blade paragraph 5.b.(3) of this section. Local hollow areas
are permitted in length "C" if they do not go below
butt face, and reference diameter "N" is located a
the minimum outline of the blade, and if they are
distance "D" inboard of diameter "G". Stations "N"
and "G" and the first blade station "H" determine
smoothly faired in.
(e) TAPER BORE.
the surface of the blade shank. These dimensions are
i. REPAIR.--If the blade has been bent so
the minimum necessary to maintain an adequate wall
that the taper bore is deformed beyond drawing lim-
thickness, and when reworking the blade, as much
its, it is generally not feasible to attempt repair and
material as possible should be left at and between
such a usually scrapped. If the taper bore is
blade is
these station-
worn damaged, it should be reamed with hand
or

i. STATION "N" TO STATION "G".-- reamer 609J-T-8 listed in paragraph i. of this section

The surface of the blade over length "D" shall be to bring it back within the proper limits. The taper

blended carefully and smoothly from diameter "N" bore should also be reamed whenever the blade butt
to diameter "G". The surface in this section shall be is faced off, as described in the preceding paragraph

TABLE XXII

B D D E I E
Shank Shank Shank Shank Shank

56151 56111 56152 56152


56120
Change A-K Change L i Change A-J Change K

A 2.00" 1 2.438" i 2.438" 2.813" 2.813"

B 2.875" 3.031" 1 3.031" 3.313" i 3.313"

Surface Blend as Blend as 1 Blend as Blend as Blend as

C Required Required Required Required Required


D 1.00" 1.00" 1.00" 1.063" 1 1.063"

Nominal
Shank
.73"/Ft. 1.35’~/Ft. 1.35"/Ff. i 2.00"/Ft. I ´•2.00"/FI.
Taper

.628" .878" .878" 1.003" 1.003"


.622" 1 .872" 1 .874" .997" .999"

6.730" j 6.736" 7.240" 7.246"


F 5.)72"
6.733"
´•6.725"
1 7.243"

4.000" 4.803" 4.997" 4.997"


Minimum Minimum I Minimum Minimum Minimum

According According According According According


to I to to to to
Blade I Blade Blade Blade Blade
Design Design Design Design Design

M 750 790 790 710 1 710

N 4.059" 4.924" 4.926" 5.184" 5.186"

Plug Gage
.003" .205" .205" .220" .220"
Depth
.000" .203" .203" .218" .218"
Squareness

(17
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
S’ERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Parogmph 5

3.b.(2)(a) of this section, or whenever the blade is the adjustable ring on the shield. To hold the blade
annealed and reheat-treated. In the case where the during the shot-blasting operation, the clamp arrange-
taper bore isbeing reamed to eliminate distortion due ment shown in figure 79 is fitted over the blade tip

to annealing and reheat-treatment, the bore should be section and then attached to an overhead girder. The
reamed only enough to provide a new and uniform butt end of the blade may be suitably supported by
bearing for the blade bushing. Any step left between a wooden cradle. The nozzle is inserted through the

the newly reaaned taper bore surface and the original open end of the~ shield and the shot now through the
taper bore must be carefully blended out. Following nozzle adjusted to the maximum. Best results are
the reaming operation, the butt end of the blade obtained by tilting the blade at approximately a 45-
should be faced off square to the new taper bore degree angle. To obtain optimum peening results, the
axis, and the squareness and location of the butt blasting shall be accomplished with the mouth of the
face the taper bore checked with the correct plug
to nozzle one to three inches from the surface being
gage listed in paragraph 1. of this section. The plug blasted, and the angle at which the shot is directed
gage must enter the taper bore to a depth within the toward the surface shall be maintained as near to 90
limits given in table XXII, and the butt face must degrees as possible. shot pattern obtained
A typical
be square to the taper bore axis within these same by the use of this rig is shown in figure 79. The
limits when checked completely around the butt face, operation usually takes about five minutes, and an
Apply bluing to the plug gage and check the it of the even pattern can be obtained by slowly working the
plug gage in the taper bore. At least 75 percent of nozzle pipe up and down inside the blade bore, and
the taper bore bearing surface shall show bluirig con- then rolling the blade after each section of the bore
tact. If necessary, the taper bore should be scraped has been satisfactorily blasted. When blasting the tip
until the proper bluing contact is obtained. In the portion of the bore, the air should be shut off oeca-
case of blade designs 6227, 6237, 6241, and 6249, sionally to allow the trapped shot to roll out. Care
which are made of hard alloy material (HSP 26), the should be used not to scratch or gouge the shot-
taper bore shall be inspected for cracks tin accord- blasted taper bore with the nozzle. The shot-blasted
ance with the procedure outlined in paragraph 4.8.(4) taper bore should be visually inspected and must show
of this section), and then shot-blasted after any complete coverage with no bare spots or areas. Any
reaming operation. Following the shot-blasting, the area of the blade which is not properly shot-blasted

taper bore may be lightly scraped to obtain the proper or which is scratched or gouged must be shot-blasted
fit and minimum bearing with the taper plug gage, again. After the shot-blasting treatment, the shot-
2. SHOT-BLASTING OF HARD ALLOY blasted taper bore must not be subjected to tem-
BLADES.-The taper bore of blade designs 6227, pe’ature above 1460 C. (2950 F.) and must not be

6237, 6241, and 6249 which are made of hard alloy held at any temperature above 660 C. (1500 F.) for
material (HSP 26) are to be shot-blasted after longer than 2-1/2 hours. Some difticulty may be en-

reaming. As shown in igure 79, the sh~t-blasting countered in reinserting the bushing after the bore
steel nozzle, a shot hopper, a has been shot-blasted. If clearance between the blade
apparatus consists of a

blade holding device, and a shot-blasting shield. ´•The bushing and the blade butt exceeds .030 inch when
tube which fits inside the nozzle housing is adjustable the bushing is inserted by hand, the surface of the

so that the maximum rate of shot flow can be main- blade bore may be lightly scraped without injuring

tained. Once this now has been established, the inner the effectiveness of the shot-blasting operation.
nozzle is locked inside the nozzle housing by the lock (f) BLADE BUSHING.--Evidence of wear

nut. A long pipe is attached to the end of the nozzle or galling an the flange or bearing surfaces should
so that shot Can be directed to all portions of the blade be removed by stoning or by the use of ~ne emery

bore, and the end of this pipe is tipped with brazing cloth. These surfaces should then be polished with

to prevent damage to the blade bore. Efficient nozzle crocus cloth. No attempt should be made to remove

operation is obtained with 100 p.s.i. air pressure. The the pits at the galled areas. The it of the blade bush-

hopper stores and feeds the shot. A gate attached to ing in D and E shank blades should be such that when
the shot pick-up pan on the hopper can be adjusted to the bushing is inserted by hand into the taper bore,
regulate and maintain a continuous rate of shot now, the gap between the blade butt face and the bushing
The proper shot pattern is obtained by the use of hard aange does not exceed .030 inch.’Ulrhen finally in-
iron shot of .060+.010 inch diameter. The shield is stalled in the blade, the clearance between the bushing
provided to protect the operator during the shot- flange and the blade butt face should not exceed .004
blasting operation, and at the same time collect the inch. The bushing should be flush with the blade ~butt
used shot. The shield is itted over the blade butt by face in B shank blades. When bushings are removed
adjusting the distance between the horseshoe ring and from blades, the fit between the blade bushing drive

88
Section VI :1: HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
SERVI~E MANUAL´• ND. ´•110D

I~ STRIP STEEL

WOODEN BLOCKS

SHAPE LOWER

t~L- 12’ i BLOCKS TO FIT


CAMBER SIDE

OF BLADE
17f
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BLADE TIP

BLADE HOLDER-TIP SECTION


TYPICAL SHOT-BLASTED PATTERN

~nNcuss WINDOWS lc3~


AtTICW WITH

STEEL STRIDE
**D

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ORINC;-ADJUTTABLE
PICI(UP

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2~11

OH3RYSHOE RING

REAR PLATE
;´•I
CUT jO FIT

OsnEu PLATE

SHOT BLASTING SHIELD

12’ -I OPERATION OF SHOT-BLASTING EQUIPMENT

"4;1
1"4
PAN BOTTOM
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PLATE
14 s.a.E.

12’’ -1
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COVER
SECTION

SHOT PKIK-UP
THIS STUD

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PAIP-A I~P

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IIDIUSr LLWGTH OF SnOT
LOCKING NUT
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FOR DESIWD NOZZLE OUTPUT srD.
4’
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SHOT HOPPER-SHEET METAL I STEEL NOZZLE

Figure 79--Herd Alloy Blade Sl~t-Blrating Eguipment

ORIGINAL
As Received By 89
ATP
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Seciion VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Paragraph S

pins and the bushing and blade is often altered beyond determined from figure 80 for locations on the blade
allowable limits. If this it is beyond the limits given from the first shank station to 90 percent of the blade
in the clearance chart, figure 62, the pins should be radius. The outer 10 percent of the length may be
replaced with oversize pins. The drive pin holes in modified required. Blades requiring the removal
as

the blade and bushing should be reamed to take the of more material than that permitted shall be scrapped.
next oversize pin in accordance with table XXJII.
(c) The tolerances in table XXIV are those
The drive pin hole in the blade should be reamed to a listed in the blade manufacturing specification, and
depth of 9/16 inch for D shank blades and 1/8 inch they govern the width and thickness of new blades.
for E shank blades. The nominal diameter of the bush- These tolerances be used with the
are to pertinent
ing drive pin hole in hard alloy blades should be .002 blade drawing to determine the minimum original
inch more than listed in table XXIII. blade dimensions to which the reductions of figure 80

(3) AIRFOIL SECTION. may be applied. The following example shows how
the minimum allowable repaired width at the 42-inch
(a) Nicks or dents that are too deep to be
statioli would be determined for a 6101A-12 blade.
removed by the usual refinishing operations described
i. The blade radius is 4 feet 6 inches or 94
in paragraph 3.a. of section V shall be removed by
inches. Assuming one inch reduction after repair of
reworking the blades locally with a curved "rif~e"
the tip, the repaired blade radius would be 53 inches.
file. Take care to remove the sharp base of the nick
which acts as a stress raiser. The reworked surface
2. To determine the percentage of the re-

shall then be polished with fine emery or crocus cloth, paired blade radius where the 42-inch station is
the entire operation being carried out located, divide 42 inches by 53 inches. The result is
according to
79.2 percent. Referring to figure 80, the maximum
the procedure shown and described in ggure 57.
percentage reduction allowed would be 6.32 percent.
No~e Design width at the 42-inch statidn is
The only acceptable methods of repairing 7.498 inch. Multiplying this dimension (7.498 inch)
cuts, nicks, cracks, etc, in blades are those by by the maximum percentage reduction allowed (6.32
which metal containing and adjacent to the inch,
percent) gives an allowable reduction of 0.474
damage is removed from the blade to leave and subtracting this allowance of 0.474 inch from
a smooth well-faired surface. Methods which

attempt to relocate metal by cold-working


the design width of 7.498 inch leaves 7.024 inch

to cover or conceal the defect rather than


remainder.
remove the damage are not acceptable. 4. As shown in table XXIV, the manufac-
turing tolerance on the width dimension at the 42-
(6) Select the blade from the propeller that
inch station for a propeller (blade) having a basic
will require the greatest modification and finish it up
diameter less than 10 feet 6 inches is .031 inch. Sub-
to a smooth contour. Any traces of corrosion shall
tracting.031 inch from 7.024 inch leaves 6.993 inch
be completely removed. The effects of the local t´•e-
as the minimum allowable width dimension in this
working shall be faired out as much aspossible, but
example.
it is unnecessary to remove them completely. The
leading edge shall be (d) Modify the remaining blades of the pro-
kept in accordance with the
peller tomatch the first blade. Template fit shall be
drawing section and templates may be used for this
determined by the use of templates which have been
purpose. The maximum amount of material that may
fitted to the first blade. As shown in figure 58, the
be removed from the blade in refinishing shall be

TABLE XXIV

TABLE XXIII
Manufacturing
Basic Diameter Less Than 10’6" Tolerance
Hole In Hole In (Inch)
Drive Pin
Bushing Blade
Shank 24" Station ".047
+.0005 inch $-.0005 inch I I Blade
to

"D" Shank "E" Shank 1 --.0000 inch --.0000 inch Wid~h


30" Station to Tip +.031
8-8112 8-8440 .3755 .371
Blade ".025
From Shank to Tip
8-8112-5 8-8440-5 .3805 .376 Thickness

8-8112-10 S-8440-10 .3855 1 .381 Basic Diameter More Than 10’6"

S-B112-1~ Shank to 24" Station f´•063


8-8440-15 .3905 .386 1 Blade
Width jg" f.031
S-8112-20 8-8440-20 .3955 .391 Station to Tip

S-8112-25 Shank to 24" Station -~.030


8-8440-25 .4005 .596 1 I Blade
Thickness -c.025
8-8112-31 8-8440-31 .4068 .402 )0" Station to Tip

90
Seclion VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Parclgrtlph 5 SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

blade tip planforms shall also be matched to a tem- repair, the blade shall be inspected
(g) After

plate made to fit the first blade. The width and thick- for cracksaccording to the procedures described in
ness of all blades must be above the minimum repair paragraph 4.b.(2) of this section.
limits described in paragraph 5.b.(3)(c) of this sec-
(4) BLADE BALANCE.
tion. The maximum allowable differences among cor-
(a) Repaired bades shall be balanced horizon-
responding measurements of blades for a given propel-
tally by selecting the heaviest blade as a master and
ler assembly must be within the limits in table XXV,
installing one 3/32-inch standard steel balance washer
(e) The angle formed by the center line of plus the lock washer and nut. The remaining blade or
the drive pin holes (key slots in "B" shank blades) blades shall be balanced against this master to a
and the chord line of the reference station (42-inch tolerance equivalentto the moment caused by the
station unless otherwise specified) may vary from addition of one 3/84-inch balance washer. A total of
that specified on the blade shank drawing by 0.2 not more than three 3/32-inch steel washers plus the
degree; however, the maximum variation of this lock washer and nut may be used in the light blade.
angle among blades selected for a given propeller I~ it is possible to obtain the specified balance with
not

assembly must be within 0.2 degrees, this number of washers, lead may be removed from
Blade those shown the heavy blade or added to the light blade (or both)
(f) angles may vary from
the blade within the tolerances to bring the balance within this washer limit. The
on drawing given in
the first column of table XXVI. The maximum varia- maximum amount of lead that may be used is listed

tion between the manufactured angles of any two in table XXVII. After the correct amount of lead
blades selected for use in agiven propeller assembly has been installed, the taper bore shall be plugged
shall be within the limits given in the second column, with a cork which is to be glued in place.

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91
~AMILTON STANDAIID PROPELLERS Section VI.
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Pllrogroph S
I

(6) Repaired blades shall be balanced ver- I. Drawing number (preceded by the let-
tically against the blade selected as the master within ter "R" in the case of repaired blades).
a tolerance of .006 inch times the weight of the blade 2. Serial number.

being balanced at two angles, 30’degrees apart. The 3. Surface inspection date.
angles recommended are 0 and 90 degrees. (6) ANNEALING AND HEAT TREATMENT.
(5) BLADE MARICING. --This specification covers the general heat treatment
(a) When the blades have been´• Of bent propeller blades made from AMS 4130
r repaired, the
following shall be
stamped with 1/16-inch stencils (HSP-I) and HSP 26 aluminum alloys. It should be
on the base of the blade, just outside the perimeter
used in conjunction with the blade repair speci~ca-

pf the bushing, tion. The heat treatment of these blades shall include

annealing, solution heat treating, quenching, and


Repaired At..........Ser. No...........Mates Ser. No...........
precipatation hardening.
and Ser. No.............................Date........................
Plo~e
On blades that have been straightened, stamp a letter Blades used in Counterweight type propel-
"C" if straightened without annealing, or the letter lers are listed according to alloy in table
"H" if straightened after annealing. A separate "C" XXVIZI. It should be noted that AMS 4130
or "H" is to be added for each overhaul involving
and HSP-5 designate the same alloy.

these cperations. No stamping is to be closer than 1/8 (a) HEATING.--During all heating opera-
inch to the edge of the blade butt face or bushing
t;,,,, the blades must be heated slowly enough to
flange. maintain a substantially uniform temperature
(b) Each blade shall have the following in- throughout each blade while coming up to the final

formation stamped with a rubber stamp on the cam- temperature; that is light sections must not heat
ber side of the blade between the 18- and 24-inch appreciably faster than heavy sections. The tem-

stations. One-half inch letters and numerals should perature of the furnace in the vicinity of the blades
be used. On unpainted blades, use black Matthews shall not be higher than the temperature required
Vulcan ink or equivalent, and cover the lettering for the particular operation.
with a coating of clear lacquer. On blades painted
black, Matthews White No. 550 ink or equivalent TABLE XXVI
should be used.
Basic Diameter Column 1 Column 2
Less Than 10’6" (Degrees) (Degrees)
TABLE XXV
Shank to 18" Station ~i-1.0

Shank to 30" Station 24" to 30" Station +O.) +0.)


Basic Diameter
24" Station (Inch) to Tip
Less Than 10’6"
(Inch) (Inch) I 1 36" Station to Tip ~0.4 ’0.4

Edge Alignment 1/8 1/8 1 I Basic Diameter


More Than 10’6"
Face Alignment 1/8 1/8
Shank to 24" Station +1.0
Blade Width 1/8
30" Station to Tip +0.1 +O.r
Blade Thickness 3/32

Section Shall
Conform to 1/32 1/)2 TABLE XXVII
Templates Within
Blade Length 1/8 1 I I
Maximum Weight
Blade Shank
of Lead
Size
Track 1/8 (Pounds)

Basic Diameter I I I 1 I B 2.00


More Than 10’6’~
D 2.25

Edge Alignment 3/16 3/16


E 2.50
Face Alignnent 1/16
Blade Width 1/4 5/32
TABLE XXVIII
Blade Thickness 7/64 3/32

Section Shall
AMS 4130 (HSP-~) Alloy HSP Is Alloy
Blade Designs Blade Designs
Conform to 3/64 1/32
Templates Within I I I I 6091A 6105A 6135A 1 6227A
6091A 6109A 6157A 1 6237A
Blade Length 1/8
6101A 6111A 6165A 6241A
Track 3/16 1 I- I 6103A 61274 6167A 6249A

92
Section VI HAMiLTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
PaKlgraph S SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

(6) LOADIMG.--The blades should prefer- (e) PRECIPSTATION HARDENING

ably be’loaded in such a manner that they are sus- TREATMENT.--The solution heat treatment is fol-

pende~d from the shank with the tip down. If facili- lowed by precipitation hardening as outlined in table
ties do not allow this method of racking, the blades XXX. Following this treatment, the blades may be re-
may be charged horizdntally; however,they must moved from the furnace, and cooled in the air. The
be placed so that no portion of one blade rests on same equipment used for the solution heat treatment

another, and must be so laid that there is a minimum may be used for precipitation hardening treatment.

of stress in each blade due to its own weight.


Mo+e
(c) ANNEALING.
After the blades have beet reheat-tieated,
I. All AMS 4130 alloy blades to be an-
the thrust washers shall’be magnetically in-
nealed must be heated to 399-4270 C. (750-8000 F.)
spected according td the procedure outlined
and held in this temperature range for a period of two in paragraph 4.c. of this section.
hours. The blades must then be furnace cooled at a

rate not faster than 280 C. (500 F.) per hour to


TABLE XXX
260´•0 C. (500" F.). After reaching 260" C. (5000 ]F.),
the blades shoul$ be removed from the furnace~and I sl,d, Alloy I Temperature I Time.at Heat

allowed to cool in the air. hrs.


AMS 4130 168-1740 C. (335-3450 F.) 8 to 12

alloy blades must be heated to


2. HSP 26
118-1240 C. hrs.
HSP 26 (245-255´•0 F.) 12 to 16
343-3710 C. (650-7000 F.) and held in this tempera-
ture range for a period of two hours. The blades are

thenfurnace cooled to 2040 C. (4000 F.) at a~rate (f) CONTROL.~


which must not exceed 28" C. (500 F:) per hour. 1. All reheat-treated AMS 4130 alloy blades
The blade may be removed from the furnace and air must have a Brinell reading of 100 minimum.

reaching 2040 C. (400" F.).


cooled after 2. All reheat-treated HSP 26 alloy, blades
furnace must have Brinell reading of 140 minimum.
3. A type of heat-treating on
a

which accurate and even heat control can be ob- 3. A scrap blade shall accompany each

rained is satisfactory for the annealing operation, ful"ace charge of repaired blades which have been

(d) SOLUTION HEAT TREATING. given the solution and precipitation treatments. A
I. After annealing, the bent blades are
Section, of a size which will permit machining a
standard tensile test specimen, sh.llbe cut from this
straightened.
test blade, marked with the heat number it represents,
2. To re-establish maximum physical prop-
erties, a solution and aging heat treatment must fol-
and tested at a Inetallurgical laboratbi´•y. Approval
low. The solution heat-treating
of the reheat-treatment performed will be based on
process for blades is
this representative test piece and thesubsequent
listed in table XXIX.
metallurgical laboratory report. The scrap test blade
may be used repeatedly to represent other batches of
TABLE XXIX
reheat-treated blades.
Blade Alloy Temperature Time at Heat
j (7) ANODIZING.
AMS 4130 510-521D C. (95´•0-9700 F.) 4 6 hrs. it is desired to anodize
to
(a) When a blade; the
HSP 26 454-4660 C. (850-8700 F.) 4 to 6 hrs. anodizing shall be perforined in accordance with
Specification No. APd-QQ-A-696a.
fulfilling this cycle, blades of AMS
3. After (b) After overhaul of a blade that incorpo-
4130 alloy quenched in water which is at a tem-
are rates a fairing, it may be necessary to anodize the

perature of 660 C. (1500 F.), and blades of HSP 26 tip section before the blade is again put into service.
alloy are quenched in vigorously bo3Iing water, 1000 Fairings are not generally affected by the chromic
C. (2120 F.). A maximum tinle of one minute may acid anodizing solution; however, in order to protect
elapse between removal of the blades from the fur- them completely, an approved stop-off lacquer; should
nace and entry into the quenching bath. The blades be applied to that portion of the fairing which comes
should- be quenched tip first to minimize the possi- in contact with the solution. To protect the bond be-
bility of cracking the thrust bearing races. A further tween the fairing and the blade, the coat of lacquer
check on the straightness of the blades should be should be extended about 1/4 inch onto the blade at

made at this point. The furnace for this operation the section where the fairing tapers off on the blade
must be a high quality recirculating
type capable of shank. This quarter-inch stripon the blades will not
delivering and maintaining a uniform heat. Electric then be anodized, but the metal will be protected by
or gas fired ;adiant;tube furnaces are recommended. both the lacquer and any paint subsequently applied

93
ORIGINAL
As Received By
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS ATP Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Parographb
over it. In the fairing has the built-in type
case used.Substitute materials covered by appropriate
de-icing system, the outlet holes along the leading Army-Navy Aeronautical specification shall be con-
edge should first be plugged up with small wooden sidered equivalent materials. Materials shall be pre-

pegs (lacquered over) or with stop-off lacquer. Any pared in accordance with applicable technical in-
leak in the seal at these points would affect the brass structions. Care shall be taken that materials ~are
tubing since this metal is attacked by the chromic thoroughly mixed when being applied.
acid in the anodizing solution. 1. Primer-zinc chromate conforming to

Specification No. AN-TT-P-656a-1. Thinner-toluene


(c) anodizing procedure to be followed
The
is outlined inSpecification No. AN-QQ-A-696a. Spe- conforming to Specification No. ´•AN-R-T-~$1.
cial care should be taken before anodizing to thor- 2. Topcoat lacquer, non-specular, conform-

oughly clean the blade with a cleansing agent that ing to Specification No. AN-L-21, black and identi-
will not harm the rubber fairing. Carbon tetrachloride fication yellow. Thinner, cellulose nitrate, dope and

is recommended for this purpose. Any oil or grease on lacquer to Specification No. AN-TT-T-256-3.
the blade surface will seriously impair the anodizing (c) APPLICATION.
at that section. NatuFal pores in the anodizing surface I. PREPARATION OF BLADES.--Prioi
are usually by immersing the blade for 1/2 hour
sealed to painting, blades shall have been balanced and shall
in a bath of hot water 820-1000 C. (1800-2120 F.). have been given the standard satin ~nisb, unless
This procedure should notbe followed on a blade with otherwise specified.
a fairing since the hot water might affect the rubber. 2. CLEANI[NG.--In order to insure that
Good surface sealing can be obtained by rinsing the the paint materials will adhere properly to the blades,
anodized section with cold water, and then allowing it is imperative that all surfaces to be painted shall
the blade to seal in air for 24 hours before painting, be thoroughly and carefully cleaned directly before
Blades can be suspended in the anodizing tank by application of the priming coat. Likewise, for the ap-
wrapping two or four strands of a .125 inch diameter plication of the topcoat, care shall be taken that the
aluminum wire around the blade butt diameter, and priming coat does not become soiled.
twisting them together at the butt face. The number EXTENT OF APPLICATION.--Zn gen-
of strands used depends upon the weight of the blade eral, except for the additional application of topcoat
to be anodized. After the blade has been reanodized, lacquer to achieve balance, the blade shall be given a
it can be painted. two-coat application, one priming coat and one lac-

(8) PAINTING OF BLADES. quer topcoat. Those portions of the blade which are
not to be painted shall be shielded or masked by any
(a) GENERAL.--Blades may be painted
while assembled in the appropriate method. The entire blade, including
propeller hub if facilities for
molded shank fairing, but excluding the thrust wash-
disassembly, balance, and reassembly are not avail-
ers and chafing ring, shall be painted on both sides
able. Some provision should be made to seal off the
with zinc chromate primer and black lacquer topcoat.
blade bore during the painting operation.
Blade roots shall not be painted in the region listed in
(b) MATERIALS.--The following materials
table XXXI. Four inches of the blade tip an both sides
(Lo the latest revision) or their equivalent shall be
shall be painted with yellow unless
otherwise speci~ed. A stripe of eithernon-specular or
glossy orange yellow paint shall be applied.on the blade
face side at the reference station. This stripe shall
be painted over one coat of zinc chromate primer if

the surface is not already painted, or over the last


coat if the surface is already painted. The stripe shall
be 1/8-t1/32 inch wide and 2f1/4 inch long. The
di~ierence in distance from the blade reference sta-

tion to each edge stripe shall not be more than


of the
1/8 inch. The difference from the blade center line
(projected perpendicularly to the blade face) to each
end of the stripe shall not be more than 2/2 inch.
4. METHOD OF APPLICA’I1ON.--The
application of the
paint materials may be
accom-

plished by any standard procedure. The priming coat


shall be applied lightly so that a semi-transparent

Figure 81- Painting Propeller Blader greenish coating is obtained. A heavy full-yellow

94
Sac~ion VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS

Paragraph S SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D

TABLE XXXI ’(e) ACCEPTANCE.--In addition to the de-


tail requirements of this specification, acceptance of
Shank Distance From Blade
the finished blades shall be based on the final appear-
Size Butt (’-+0.1 inch)
ance which shall be smooth and uniform in color
B 2.5
density throughout. No surface irregularities such as
D z.s
I those resulting from uneven application of the paint
E 3.1
1 materials shall be permitted, nor shall the paint show
evidence of poor adhesion.

(9) REPAIR OF BLADE FAIRING.


priming coat shall be avoided. The topcoat shall be
applied so that it covers the priming coat completely, (a) Molded blade fairings are sometimes dam-
and a uniform deep black (or yellow on blade tips) aged by accidents in handlinp or by stones which are

is obtained. The liberal use of topcoat lacquer is per- picked up by the propeller on the flying field. Such
mitted, but not to the extent that streaking occurs. damage may be repaired by means of a stick type
5. DRYING TIME.--Before applying the F~iring Patching Compound No. 31-9428 made by
Dennison Manufacturing Co., Framingham, Mass.
topcoat, the priming coat shall be permitted to set for
at least 30 minutes at normal room temperature, or The repair of areas greater than 3 square inches is not

an equivalent time at elevated temperature, in a dust- recommended. To repair a blade fairing, remove all
free atmosphere. Before handling, the topcoat shall loose particles from the damaged area and undercut
be permitted to set for at least 45 minutes at normal the cover stock slightly. The resulting cavity must
equivalent time at elevated be dry and free from oil.
room temperature, or an

temper;uture, in a dust-free atmosphere, and for at (6) Insert the stick compound in the cavity
least two hours at normal room temperature or its as shown infigure 82. A hot soldering iron may be
equivalent before assembly into the hub is attempted, used conveniently, but if flame is used, be careful not
The topcoat shall not be considered fixed and ready to ignite the fairing itself. Be sure the patching com-

for service until 48 hours at normal room tempera- pound is really molten in the cavity so that it may fill
ture, or its equivalent, after painting. small pores and adhere well to the cavity surface. A

(d) BALANCE. hot nailer knife blade will help in accomplishing this.

I. The use of paint to obtain balance of the (c) Fill the hole completely with molten
assembled propeller is permitted when the blades are patching compound and then allow it to cool. At´•fer
painted while assembled in the hub. The operation of the patch has cooled, file and sand the patching com-

propellers which are painted while assembled shall be pound into a surface which blends with the fairing
checked on an engine for smooth running and shall be itself. This compound is resistant to hot oil and gaso-
corrected by adding paint as required. line, but~will be attacked slowly by hot solvent de-
2. The balance of painted blades may be greasers and lacquer thinners.
corrected by the use of paint only. When thoroughly (d) Repaint the blade in accordance with the
dry, all painted blades shall be balanced horizontally procedure outlined in the preceding paragraph
against a master or against an adjustable balance 5.b.(8) of this section.
weight set by a master. Where elevated temperatures
have been used to accelerate drying, balance shall not
be attempted until after the blades cool to approxi-

mately room temperature.


3. The balance of painted blades shall be
ascertained by the use of stands, balancing ways,

bushings, mandrels, and other necessary equipment.


The condition and adjustment of the balancing equip-
ment shall be checked for accuracy and correctness

at frequent intervals, and shall be immediately cor-

rected when any errors are discovered. Final balance


shall be done on a balancing stand in an enclosure
which minimizes the effects of air currents. Blades
shall be assembled secllrely in the hub or balancing
fixture used, care being taken’ that the inboard sur-
face of the blade end is properly seated against the

locating surface of the hub or fixture. Figure 82 Patching Blade Fairing

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HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS SectionVI
SERVICE MANUALNO. lil’OD Paragraeh6

6. REASSEMBLY.

a. MODEL 2D330--The tools used


propeller are listed in paragraph
to assemble the
i. of this section.
j
(1) ASSEMBLY OF BLADE.-To protect the
blades from being damaged by- the thrust washers
during the assembly operations, place a protective
wrapping of paper around the blade shanks.

No~e
Blades of standard (AMS 4130) and hard
(HSP 26) alloys cannot be used together in
the samepropeller assembly. See table 1 "9"3~-’
XXVIII in this section fdi: a listing of the
i’
various blade designjl according to alloy.

(a) BLADE BALANCING PLUG.--LPlace the


blade plug in the taper bore of the blade, and seat it by
hammering against a hollow bar fitted over the plug Figure 84 inserting Bkrde Bclancing Plug
stud as shown in figure 84. Install one 3/32 inch thick

balancing washer, the lock washer, and nut on the pins with the drive pin holes in the blade and attach
the bushing inserter tool listed in paragraph 1. of this
.blade and tighten the nut securely. The
section. Press the bushing into the blade by hammer-
present style blade plug can be put in either before or
after installation of the blade bushing, while the old
ing against and turning the bushing inserter bolt as
shown in figure 85. Clearance between the bushing
style plug cannot be installed with the bushing in
flange and the blade butt face may not exceed ;004
place. These old type.plugs are identified by part inch.Seat the drive pins by hammering against a drift
numbers´•51372, 50787, and 50751 for"B", "D", and rod of a material which will not damage the pins.
"E" shank blades; respectively.
Install the two blade bushing screws and tighten
(6) BLADE BUSHINGG--Znsert the drive them firmly in place. Using a tool similar to that
pins iri the blade bushing. These pins are provided in shown in figure 87, stake each screw adjacent to one
seven different sizes from standard to .031 inch over- of the slots and at a location about half way across

size in diameter. If the pins loosely, use oversize


bit the bushing flange face. Care should be used in this
bushing drive pins. (See section VI, paragraph 5.b. operation to avoid damaging the bushing flange. Re-
(2)(f).) To facilitate installation of the blade bush- move any high spots caused by the staking with a

ing, first~heat the blade for one to 1-1/4 hours in boil- fine stone. Using the indexing chart shown in figure

ing water and/or chill the bushing to _340 C. 89) determine the location of the semi-circular hole in
(--300 F.). Do not heat blades which have a fairing the bushing corresponding to the desired high angle
covering the shank portion. Line up the bushing drive base setting of the propeller. Consult applicable tech-

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Figure 83 Wropping P~per Amvnd Blcrde’Shonk Figure 85 Inrtalling 8krde Buxhing

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Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

blade position number stamped on the blade butt


OD. To correct for wear and rework of the blade

parts, chafing rings are provided in thicknesses


from .020 inch undersize to .020 inch oversize from
a standard thickness in steps of .005 inch. Standard
rings for "D" shank blades are .047 inch thick. The
required thickness of the chafing ring is:determined
by measuring the distance from the blade butt face
to the outboard surface of the flat thrust washer
without the bearing retainer assembly or chafing ring
installed. Select a chafing ring of a thickness which,

when installed, will bring this dimension within 2.090


to 2.096 inch. If necessary, a .035 inch thick steel

spacer may be used between the flat thrust washer


and the barrel, together with the proper size chafing

ring, in.order to bring this dimension within 2.090 to

2.096 inch. This steel spacer is part number 50372 for

Figure 86 Seating Blade Bushing Drive Pin "D" shank blades. See section VI, paragraph 5.b.
(2)(a). If a used,
spacer is it should be installed on

nical publications for the setting of the


correct base the blade by springing it just sufhciently to permit
propeller. This base setting is also stamped on the installation over the blade shank using care to pre-
lead pitch setting plug located adjacent to the cam
vent damagingthe spacer or blade. The shoulder on
slat in the counterweight. The setting ~stamped in the
the spacer should face toward the blade butt. Chafing
counterweight should be restamped if any change in
rings cannotbe i~sed on "D" shank blades having a
the base setting is made. Stamp this angle setting op-
change letter (following the part number) prior to
posite the proper hole using a 1/16-inch steel stencil
those in table XIX since the radius of the beveled
stamp and also identify the bushing hole to the left
thrust washer is larger than the outboard radius of
and to right of this position. For example, if the
the
basic high pitch setting is 29 degrees, the bushing
the chafing ring. On an old type blade which does not
should be stamped 28, 29, and 30 with the numbers incorporate a chafing ring, the overall distance from
in counterclockwise direction. the blade butt face to the outboard surface of the flat
increasing a

(c) RING.--Install
thrust washer (without a bearing retainer assembly)
CHAFING a chafing
should not be less than 2.039 inch for "D" shank
ring on each blade between the beveled thrust washer
and the blade shank fillet. To blades, and all blades used in the same propeller
properly lock the ring
the bevel Should be within .010 inch of each othei´• with regard
together, note on the joint edges prior to
assembly on the blade shank. Chafing rings should to this dimension. In assembly, one or two spider shims
be ink stamped numbered to correspond with the having a total thickness of .040 inch or less, and if

B
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Figure 87 Staking Blade Bushing Screw Figure 88-installing Split Chafing Ring on Blade Shank

97
STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
dHAMILTON
,JSERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

REFERENCE LINE-e I I REFERENCE LINE~ I I REFERENCE LINE

I I alsU~I

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I I re’ Y-,T /Tr-L\\\ _X


-t t I I

X- A

‘r

REF. NO. II REF. NO. 2 1 I REF. NO. 3

REFERENCE LINE-, I I. REFERENCE LINE\ I I REFERENCE LINE

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I 1 1~1410-( I
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le´• la´• la~
I
91 I \C 5~1 1

REF. NO. 4 1 I REF. NO. 9 1 I REF. NO. 6

Rd. Bracket Degree B\ai~e\Driue


No. No. Shank (Angle"A
REFERENCE LINE REFERENCE LINE
1 ’50524 200 E 59

2 *50524 200 E 230

3 t50524 200 E 230

4 50390 100 D 230

4 14 150 D 23"
Pro
I 1 5 50330 $110 D 23"

5 51430 f160 D 23"


re’ re’

~L ff-l~- I 1 6 50605 200 D 230


A
7 50213 100 E 5"

a 150213 1()" E 230 1 I

´•Chanee "C" and after


REF. NO. B
REF. NO. 7 1 tBefore change "C"

S’U~hen used in 12D40 ptopellers

figure 89 BoJe Angle Setting for Bushing end Bmcket

98
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llDD

necessary the .035 inch thick steel spacer, may be


used in order to compensate for any decrease in the

overall distance from the butt face to the outboard


surface of the flat thrust washer. Blades with and
without a chafing ring may be used together in an

assembly provided their overall dimensions from the


butt face to the outboard surface of the flat thrust
washer (including the chafing ring and spacer, if
used) are within .010 inch of each other.

(d) COUNTERWEIGHT BRACKET.-By


means of theindexing chart, figure 89, determine the
location of the semi-circular hole in the bracket cor-

responding to high angle base setting


the desired
which was used for the blade bushing. Stamp this
angle setting opposite the proper hole using a 1/16-
inch steel stencil stamp. Also number the bracket hole
to the left and to the right of this position in the same

I
manner as the blade bushing. Install a counterweight
bracketon the butt end of each blade. Match up the

position number on the extreme end of´•each bracket


arm with the corresponding position number of the
blade on which it is to be installed. Line up the proper
semi-circular hole in the bracket with the
corre-j1
spending hole in the bushing to give the desired base
setting and insert an index pin in this position. Install
index pins at the three other points where the holes Figure 91--installing Assembly 8 Balance Sleeve on

line up. These points will be 90 degrees apart. Index Assembly Post

pins are provided from .0005 to.010 inch oversize in


half of the barrel over the assembly 8r balance sleeve
.0005 inch increments. The four pins used in any one
letting it rest on a heavy pad at the base of the as-
blade should all be the same size and should be selected
semblyr post.
to be a light drive fit in the bushing and bracket holes.
(n) SPIDER AND SPIDER RING.--Tap the
(2) ASSEMBLY OF HUB GROUP AND two shim plate dowels into the holes in the shim plate
BLADES.--Install the correct size assembly 8r bal- faces of the spider and them with brass
bearing seat a

ance sleeve on assembly post.


the See paragraph 1. of drift. These pins are provided in two sizes, standard
this section. Thoroughly clean the sleeve, and then and.006 inch oversize, to establish the required eight
apply a thin film of clean engine oil. Place the ~inboard fit. If it is necessary to use the oversize pin, see section

V\

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´•´•i:-´•´•´•´•-......
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Figure 90 Assembling Bracket and Index Pins Figure 92 Inboord Barrel Half On Assembly Post

99
HAMIL;TON´• STANDARD PROPELLERS’ Section VI
S’ERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Parograph 6

VI, paragraph 5.a.(2)(c). Clean the front and rear

cone seats of the spider, and then place it on the as-

1 sembly balance sleeve wi;h the wide spline of the


spider meshing with the key of the sleeve. Care should
be used to prevent the splines or rear cone seat of the
spider from being damaged. Install the two halves of
the phenolic spider ring in the groove at the base of
the spider. A light film of grease to Specification No.
AN-G-4-2 (such as Mobilgrease No. 3) may be ap-
plied to the inside surface of the ring halves to aid in
holding them in place.
(6) SPIDER SHIMS AND SHIM´•PLATES.--
Clean the spider shims and shim plates and lightly
coat both sides with a grease meeting Specification
No. AN-G-4-2. Fit the shim and then the shim plate
onto the shirn plate dowel in the spider. Make certain
that the position numbers stamped on the shims and
Figure- 93 installing Spider on Assembly~ 6
Balance Sleeve

Figure 94 Correct Spider Arm and Support Figure 96--Assembling Spider Shim cad Shim
Seat Numbering pkote on Spider
shim plates agree with the position number on each
spider arm. If the shim plates incorporate a phenolic
chafing ring around their outside diameter, as in the
case of the 2D30-29, they should be installed with

j the shoulder formed by the chafing ring facing the


spider. One edge of this type shim plate is cut off to
form a flat straight edge. This nat edge should be
placed at the top of the spider. Spider shims range in
thickness from .005 to .023 inch in increments of
.001 inch. ´•Only shim may be used with each shim
one

plate if the propeller incorporates blade chafing rings;

however, in the case of old type blades which do not


use phenolic blade chafing rings, one or two shims
having a total thickness of .040 inch, or less, may be
used.

(c) GREASE RETAINERS AND FITTINGS.


-Place leather grease retainer in the at the
Figure 95--lnstc~ing phenolic Spider Ring on Spider a recess

100
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

inboard end of each spider arm with the curved face


of the retainer contacting the spider. A light film of \i
grease may be applied to the spider recess, if neces-
sary, to aid in holding the retainers in place. Grease
retainers cannot be used in some early models and
should be omitted in such assemblies.

(d) BLADES.---Clean the spider arms and


then thoroughly coat the arm bearing surfaces with
a grease to Specification No. AN-G-4-2. Install the

blade assemblies on the spider arms carefully noting


that the position number stamped on each blade butt
OD agrees with the spider arm number. Make sure
that the spider shims, shimplates, and leather grease
retainers are in place, then press tlie blades into posi-
tion against the shim plates. Turn the blades so the
bracket arms are vertical. B~

Figure 98 Installing Blade on Spider

ii

Figure 97 installing Grease Retainer on Spider Figure 99 installing Grease Fitting inSpider

Nite
Blades with and without chafing rings may
be used together in a propeller provided G

their overall dimensions from the butt


to the outboard surface of the flat thrust
washer (including chafing ring alld spacer,
if used, but excluding the bearing retainer
assembly) are within .010 inch of each
faceh
Install and .tighten
rehtoe ht
~ttings
the two grease into

threaded holes located in the side of the flange at the


inboard end of the spider arms.

(e) BARREL SUPPORTS.--lf the barrel


supports incorporate means for installation of the
i.i’T
lead washers used
ance, insert t~he
to obtain vertical
screw and
propeller
one washer
bal-
j
through the hole in the support with the screw head
facing toward the outside of the support. Add an-
other washer and the self-locking nut on the screw
Figure 100 Barrel Support Assemblies on Spider

101
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Paragraph 6

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Figure 101 inserting Thrust Bearing Retainer Assemblies Figure 103 Driving Ovtboclrd Barrel Half Into Position

and tighten the nut. Barrel supports, which do not (f) BLADE THRUST BEARING RETAINER

incorporate provisions for installation of balance ASSEMBLIES-Line up the interlocking ioint of the
washers, can be reworked to take these washers as blade chafing ring (if used) and the "0" mark on
described in this section, paragraph 5.a.(4). Some the outside diameter of the beveled thrust washer
early models, such as the 2D30-29, do not incorporate with the~ "0" mark on the outside diameter of the
barrel supports. If supports are used, set them in posi- blade butt. Clean the thrust bearing retainer assem-

tion on the spider. The slot cut into one side of the blies, and then apply grease to Specification No. AN-

supports allows the grease ~itting in the spider to pro- G-4-2. Install the retainer assemblies around the
trude partially through the barrel support. The sup- blade shank, between the flat and beveled thrust
ports are numbered at the top to indicate their posi- washers, with the split between the two halves in the
tion on the spider. The support seats on the spider are vertical position. Hold the chafing rings, retainers,
also numbered at the top of the spider between the and thrust washers in place against the butt end of
arms. Looking at the outboard end of the spider, No. 1. the blades.

support seat is on the clockwise side of No. 1 spider (g) BARREt.--Turn the inboard barrel half
arm, and No. 2 support seat is on the clockwise side so that the arm bore identifying numbers stamped on

of No. 2 spider the barrel


arm.
parting surface close to the arm bores agree

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Figure 102 Driving Inboard Barrel Half Into Position Figure 104 Tightening Barrel Bolt Nuts

102
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 6 SERVICEMANUPLLOOlI 00

with the position numbers stamped on the blade butts. near the top of the outboard side of the barrel bolt
Raise the barrel half and, while holding the thrust bosses on the outboard barrel half. The bolt bosses of

bearing retainers in place on the blades, position the the outboard barrel half are numbered in a counter-

barrel squarely against the flat thrust washers so the clockwise direction around the barrel so that bosses
barrel thrust shoulders contact the washers evenly. Nos. 1 and 2 are on either side of blade No. 1. When
Using rawhide mallets, tap the barrel evenly into the number on the hexagon flat of the bolt head is
position over the blades and barrel supports. Lightly placed directly over the position number on the bar-

tap the flat thrust washers and thrust bearing re- rel bolt boss, the cotter pin hole in the bolt will be
rainer assemblies downward to center them with re- parallel to the blades. Install six washers and a nut

spect to blade shanks. Remove the protective


the on each bolt.
Tighten firmlythe nuts with a short

paper wrapping from the shanks of the blades. Check handle wrench using another wrench on the barrel
the pair number stamped on the parting si~rface of bolt heads to keep them from turning. Care should be
the outboard barrel half to make sure it agrees with used not to tighten the bolts to excess and thereby
the pair number stamped on the parting surface of causethe bolts to take a permanent stretch. The final
the inboard barrel half. Line up the arm bore ident~- tightened bolts should have the cotter pin hole ap-
fying numbers on the parting surface of the outboard proximately parallel to the blades.
half with thecorresponding numbers on the inboard (3) TORQUE
BLADE ’CHECK. rheck the
half andcarefully place the barrel half over the coun- pair numbers stamped onthe two halves of the front
terweight bracket arms´•onto the flat thrust washers, cone for agreement. Assemble the cone halves around
Position the outboard barrel half so the shoulders
the flange of the piston and tighten the piston onto
engage the flat thrust washers squarely and evenly. the assembly balance sleeve. If the propeller is for a
Lightlytap the barrel downward over the flat thrust shaft breathing engine, the piston from a crankcase
washers and barrel supports; As the barrel is tapped
breath type propeller should be used in place of
down into position, it will be necessary to move the
the regular piston, since the piston gasket nut used
bracket arms toward the high pitch position in order
with the regular piston does not have sufficient
to keep the barrel from hitting the bracket arms.
clearance in the center for the balancing arbor which
Insert the barrel bolts into the barrel bolt bosses mak-
will later be used. Blade frictional torque for all
ing sure that the position number on one of the hexa-
counterweight propellers should be within 20 to 40
gon flats of each bolt agrees with the position number
gound-feet.
(a) SEPARATE SCALE TORQUE FIXTURE.
--When a spring scale type torque measuring fixture

is used, these limits are equal to 10 to 20 pounds on


thespring scale since the torque fixture has a lever
arm two feet long. With the blades in low pitch, in-

Figure 105 stall the torque fixture on a blade between the 18-
Assembling Front
and 30-inch stations with the bar end of the fixture
Cone on Pilton

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Figure 106 installing Piston and Front Cone Into Hub Figure 107- Checking Blade Torque

103
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI-
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 6

on the leading edge side of the blade. Clamp the fix- in pound-feet and should be within the allowable
ture firmly to the blade with the tightening screw on limits of 20 to 40pound-fee~. Establish the correct

the blade center line. Attach the fixed end of the blade torque by selecting spider shims of the correct

spring scale. to the end of the bar. With the fixture thickness.
in the horizontal position and the spring scale hang- TRACK CHECK.--The track
(4) BLADE
ing freely, the pointer on the scale should read "zero".
check is a measure of how closely the blades of an
Turn the blade toward high pitch as far as it will go.
assembled propeller rotate in the same plane. Blades
Turn the blade slowly and evenly toward
low pitch
should track within 1/8 inch if the propeller diam-
by pulling on the movable end of the spring scale. eter is 10 feet 6 inches or less, and within 3/16 inch
Keep the spring scale as closely as possible at a right for propellers of larger diameter. Turn the blades to-
angle to the bar. Observe the scale reading after the ward low pitch and set them so the face side of each
blade has started to move. Do not read the initial pull
blade at the tip is approximately parallel to the sur-
since this includes starting friction. Check the fric- face of the assembly table. Using a square, height
tional torque of the other blade. If the torque read-
gage,’ or a straight edge, measure the distance from
ings are not within limits, disassemble the propeller the assembly table surface to the center line of the
and select a spider shim of a thickness which will face side at the blade tip. These distances must all be
establish the required torque. Spider shims range in within the proper track Limit specified. If the blades
thickness from.005 to.02~ inch in increments of .001
are out of track by an amount greater than the speci-
inch. Only one shim, of the required thickness, may bed limit, the blades should be removed and the face
be used with each shim plate. In the case of old type
alignment of each blade checked. See paragraph 5.8.
blades which do not incorporate phenolic chafing of this section.
rings, however, one or two shims having a total thick-
nessof .040 inch, or less, may be used to compensate (I) PRELIMINARY BALANCING.--After the
for any reduction in the overall distance from the specified blade torque Bas been obtained and the track
blade butt face to the outboard surface of the flat of the blades checked and found within limits, balance
thrust washer due to wear or rework. After changing of the hub blades shall be checked. The following
the spider shims, reassemble the propeller and recheck balancing should be done with the propeller dry and
the blade torque. in a room known to be free from air currents. The

(6) BUILT-IN SCALE´•TORQUE FIXTURE. propeller should be centered on its cone seats and
--If the torque fixture (listed in paragraph 1. of this mounted on a hardened and ground arbor on a bal-
section) having a built-in scale and reading directly ancing stand which is known to be in accurate align-
in pound-feet is used, a slightly different procedure is ment. See paragraph i. of this section.’ Using a pro-
to be followed. Pull the blade from high pitch to low tractor such as listed in paragraph 1. of this section,
pitch, and then from low pitch back to high pitch. set each blade at the 42-inch reference station to the
Take the average of the two readings which will be specified high pitch angle setting of the propeller. The

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Figure 108 Checking Horironto~ Bcrlcnce of Huh 8 Blades Figure 109 Checking Vertical Balance of Hvb 8 Blades

104
Section VI HAMILTON S’TANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

reference station of blades having a basic diameter of installing lead washers for obtaining vertical balance,
14 feet or less is the 42-inch station. Attach a hoist- the vertical balance should be checked. Place each

ing sling to each blade and carefully hoist the propel- blade successively in the vertical position and check the

ler off the assembly post. Wipe the balancing arbor vertical balance in the same manner as the horizontal

clean and lubricate it with a. light coat of clean oil, balance. If the assembly shows a persistent tendency
Insert the correct size arbor (see paragraph 1. of this to rotate, determine the least number of balancing

section) assembly
into the balance sleeve from the washers required on the light side of the assembly to
inboard end of the propeller. Lower the propeller bring it into the best possible balance. The washers
slowly until the arbor contacts the balancing way should be placed on the side of a blade or on top of
allow it to roll easily onto the of the barrel bolt lugs close possible to the
protectors and then one as as

ways. Square the arbor with the ways by rolling


it position they will occupy when installed on the barrel

against the stops and then return the assembly to support. The washers can be held in place temporarily
approximately the center of the stand. Turn the bal- by means of elastic bands or tape. A total of four lead
ancing way protectors up from the ways. Free the balancing washers can be used on one barrel support.

balancing arbor in the assembly balance sleeve by After the closest possible balance has been obtained,

rolling the arbor back and forth without allowing the hoist the propeller off the
balancing stand, remove
the balancing arbor, and place the assembly back on
propeller to rotate. Place each blade successively in
the horizontal position and, in each case, arrest any the assembly post. If balancing washers are to be

rotation until the propeller remains momentarily mo- added, disassemble the propeller to remove the blades.
tionless. Note whether the assembly shows a persistent Add the required number of washers to the blade

tendency to rotate in one direction. If the propeller balancing plug of the proper blades and then tighten
shows tendency rotate, determine the the nut. Install the required number of lead washers
a persistent to

washers required on the on the proper barrel support. Reinstall and tighten
least number of balancing
the self-locking nut. Reassemble the hub and blades
light blade to bring the assembly into the best possible
i" the same manner as previously described. Remove
balance. These washers should be placed, in each case,
camber side of the the piston and the front cone from the assembly.
on the center line of the face or

blade atapproximate position they will occupy


the (6) FINAL ASSEMBLY.
inside the blade boreon the blade balancing plug stud. (a) CYLINDER, PISTON, AND FRONT
The washers can be held in place temporarily by CONEi--Using a hollow bar similar to the one shown
means of elastic bands or tape. Balancing washers are in figure 112, press or tap the inner races of the coun-

provided in two thicknesses, 3/32 and 3/64 inch. Any terweight thrust bearing assemblies into the councer-
number of washers which can be fitted on the blade weight bearing shaft bushings of the cylinder with
balancing plug stud, together’ with the lock washer the ball bearing groove of the races facing awayfrom

and nut, can be used to obtain balance. If the propel- the cylinder. The inner race is identified by a "--1"

ler has barrel supports which incorporate means for immediately following the part number. Some early

Hni;
rU~
"2-

if L!
U: ´•:I h

Figure 110 Adding Balancing Washers to Blade Figure 111 Barrel Suppart Assembly
Balancing Plug Extended View

105
H´•AMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO, llOD Paragraph 6

propeller models do not incorporate counterweight


thrust bearing assemblies, Using a protractor, set the
blades at the 42-inch reference station to the high
r
Pitch angle setting propeller, This will facili-
of the
tate installation of the counterweight bsaring shafts

iater. Insert the piston through the cylinder and as- Figure 113
semble the cone halves around the flange of the piston,
installing
~lace this assembly between the bracket arms making Cylinder,
Piston, and
sure that the position number on the cylinder bosses
Front Cone
adjacent to the bushings agree with the position
numbers on the end of the bracket arms, Tighten the
piston onto the assembly balance sleeve, Place the
inboard piston gasket over the end of the
piston and /ad)
i?T
seat it the piston shoulder, The inboard piston
on
i!
/.I
~i
gasket can be identified by the 45-degree chamfer on
the extreme end of its outside diameter and on the
smallest inside diameter, It should be installed with
the chamfered end facing downward toward the
spider, Install and tighten the piston gasket nut,

Icl
!I Figure 114
i Tightening
!II i~i:j7 ilila
Piston

f/I/’111Ili i 1E lb
i\\ ill’
;i
~t, PI

CI
i; i

ii i i
instaihng
Inboard Piston
Gasket
Figure 119 Covnterweight Thrust ’I’
and Nut
Bearing Inner Pace j

On propellers
Note
for shaft breathing engines,
ii iy
ii
the piston and piston gasket nut from a
crankcase breathing type propeller should
be used in place of the regular piston and I~
nut, This is necessary since the regular pis-
ton gasket nut does not have suf~icient
clearance in the center to allow the balanc-
L´•..~
ing_arbor to be inserted,
106
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Polragraph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

(b) COUNTERWEIGHT THRUST BEAR-


ING ASSEMBLY.--If the propeller incorporates I
counterweight
outer race and
thrust
the
´•bearing assemblies, grease the
bearing retainer assemblies with
i
CII
a grease meeting Specification No. AN-G-4-2. Turn i.
t- Figure 117
and lift the ´•cylinder so the counterweight bearing I,
Installing
shaft bushings are away from the bracket arms and
Counterweight
rest it on the brackets. Install the bearing retainer
Thrust Bearing
assemblies and the outer races into the bushings. j \Y
Outer Race
bearing retainer assemblies are identified by a "-2"
immediately following the part number while the
I i
outer races are stamped with a "-3" after the part
i i
jl
number. The
position numbers
outer

on
races should be installed
the flat face agree with the posi-
so the

;´•iI 1
i
i i
CII
tion numbers on the cylinder bosses, and so that the
i
ballbearing groove faces the cylinder.
B .i
Figure 118
i:.
Instal~ing
(c) THRUST WASHERS.--Install the thrust
Thrust
washers against the outer races of the counterweight e/
I Welsher
thrust bearing assemblies making certain that the
position numbers agree‘with the position numbers of
the cylinder early model propellers which
bosses. Some
do not incorporate counterweight thrust bearing as-
installed that the position numbers of the bearings
semblies also do not incorporate these thrust washers. so

Holding the thrust washers and thrust bearing as-


and brackets agree. Press the long counterweight
bearing inner into the bracket slots with the
semblies in place, turn the cylinder back into position races

between the brackets and set it so the bushing bores ball bearing grooves facing away from the cylinder.
are in line with the bracket slots. The cylinder boss I"sfall the bearing retainer assemblies against the
i""er making that the curvature of the
position numbers should correspond with the bracket races sure

retainer conforms with the curvature of the inner


arm position numbers.

’ace. Place the circular outer races in position against


(d) COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING ASSEM-
BLY.--~Coat the counterweight bearing races and the bearing retainers´•so the curvature of the ball
bearing retainer assemblies with a grease to Specifica- bearing grooves tonforms with the curvature of the
tion No. AN-G-4-2. The races and bearing retainers retainers. To facilitate proper assembly of this race,

are marked with a position number corresponding to a short curved line is stamped on the flat face indicat-

the bracket arm position numbers and they should be ing the curvature of the ball bearing grooves.

gj

Figure 116 Counterweight Thrust Bearing Figure 119--Turning Cylinder Into Line
Retainer Assemb4 With Brackets

107
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 6

(e) COUNTERWEIGHT BEARING SHAFTS. identified by a position number on the flat outer sur-
Tnsert the counterweight bearing shafts through face of the head, and should be installed so this number
the thrust washers and thrust bearing assemblies and conforms with the bracket arm and cylinder boss

tighten them into, the cylinder until they bottom position number. Line up the cotter pin hole in the

firmly on the bearing shaft stop pins. Each shaft is shafts with the cotter pin hole ii~ the cylinder bosses.
Install the pins through the shafts with the
cotter

heads pointing upward and lock them into position.


Check the clearance between the counterweight
brackets and the thrust washers. This clearance
should be between .003 and .006 inch at the tightest

point angular range of the brackets. To check


in the
i the clearance, insert a .003 inch thick horseshoe

I~
O

o shaped shim between one of the brackets and its


thrust washer, and check the clearance between the
other bracket and thrust washer. The clearance is
satisfactory if, with the .003 inch thick shim in place
between the first bracket and thrust washer, it is
possible to insert a .003 inch thick shim and impossi-
ble to insert a thicker shim than.00b inch between
the second bracket and thrust washer. Repeat this
check in the same~way witb the first bracket. Should
the clearance between the brackets and thrust wash-
ersnot be within the limits, the clearance should be

Figure 120 Inserting Counterweig~t Bearing Inner Race readjusted by replacing excessively worn thrust
washers by the use of oversize thrust washers. See
or

I paragraph 5.a.(14) of this section. If the bracket to


thrust washer clearance is partially
e~l
i too

loosen the bearing shafts and recheck the clearance


as previously described. The shafts should be replaced
B Figure 121- if the clearance is within limits with the shafts loose.
Inserting
Grinding or lapping ons or both thrust washers as re-
Counterweight quired will also increase the clearance. In the event
B´•arina
new counterweight bearing shafts used,
stamp a
are
~I Retainer
position number on the Bat face of the shaft heads
Assembly
corresponding to the bracket position numbers. In-
stall the shafts into the cylinder and tighten them

/I C firmly against the stop pins. Check the bracket


thrust washer clearance. If the clearance is
the proper limits, remove the shafts and file or grind
not
to

within

Figure 122 the ends as required. Repeat this operation until the
Instailing proper clearance is obtained. Reinstall the shafts and,
Counterweight using the cotter pin hole in the cylinder boss as a
Bearing guide, spot the location of the cotter pin hole on the
Outer Race shafts. Remove the shafts and drill a 1/8 inch diam-
eter hole through each shaft at the spotted point.
Carefully remove any burrs and reinstall the shafts

Ij in their proper positions. Safety the shafts with the

I
Q
:1
/I Figure 123
Installing
cotterpins. If a new cylinder is also used, the same
procedure should be followedexcept that after the
proper clearance is obt’ained
ends of the
by filing
shafts, the piston, front cone,
or grinding
shafts,
the
and

Covntemeigbt cylinder should be removed and the shafts retightened


BoaringShaft in the correct cylinder bosses. The location of the cot-

ter pin holes on the shafts should be spotted using


the cylinder hole as a guide and the shafts removed,

108
Section VI MAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragroph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

drilled and burrs removed. Since the cotter pin holes


in new cyinders are not drilled completely through
the cylinder bosses, the shafts should be reinstalled
and these holes finish drilled before reinstalling the
cylinder. Reassemble the cylinder, shafts, piston, and GnGE.003~THICK L~J
I

front cone and safety the shafts.

(f) BEARING RETAINER SPACERS AND

1
COUNTERWEIGHTS.-Place
t~:´•
the split counter-

weight bearing retainer spacers into the bracket arm 6h


I~ Mi! i
slots. These spacers should be installed with the split
i ´•;J"
facing away from the blades and the stepped side
against the counterweight bearing retainer assem-

counterweight
blies. If the dowels
coun- or the lead
terweight pitch setting plug were removed, they II~,
should be replaced with new parts at this time. The
dowels are a drive fit in the counterweight and should
be tapped into place with a soft drift or hammer to Figure 124--Checking Clearoi~ce Between Bracket and
avoid damaging them. The small ends of the dowels are Thrust Washer
hollow and after the dowels are driven into the coun-

terweight the hollow ends should be upset slightly


with a steel punch in order to rivet them in place. The
leadpitch setting plug should be tapped into the hole
adjacent to the high pitch end of the counterweight
slot and then faced off Bush with the face of the coun-
´•I
terweight.Whenever this plug is replaced, the correct ~s
I
high angle base setting should be stamped on the face j

of the plug. Assemble the counterweights on the


brackee arms and tap them into place against the
brackets with a soft hammer, using care not to dam-
age the counterweights. The counterweights should i’\ "J.
be assembled so the position number on their outer

diameter agrees with the bracket arm position num-


ber. Install the four counterweight bracket screws
and tighten them firmly in place. The two screws on
each side of the counterweight slot should be safety
wired together as pairs. Figure 125--lnstaBing Counterweight Bearing
Retainer Spacer
(g) COUNTERWEIGHT ADJUSTING
SCREW ASSEMBLIES.-Using blade turning devices
such as shown in paragraph 1. of this section, turn
the blades slightly toward low pitch in order to move I! i
the counterweight bearing shafts away from the end
of the counterweight slots. This will prevent incer-
ference between the ends of’the bearing shafts and
the counterweight adjusting screw nuts. Install the

adjusting screw assemblies in the counterweight slots


so the pin in each screw fits in the two recessed semi-

circular holes in the counterweight and the flat face


of the screw is facing toward the bracket arm. Check
the position of the two adjusting screw nuts relative
ic~
to the graduated scale stamped on one side of the
counterweight slots. The numbers on the graduated
scale in the counterweight denote blade angle range
and not actual blade angles. If the numbers run from
O to 15i this means that the propeller has a maximum Figure 126--lnstcrlling Counterweight on Bmclret

109
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph´• 6´•

would be one degree and the fiat face of the lower nut’
j j Imt--;;;:;::-fi’;fttI should be set in line with the "1" stamped on the
i; counterweight. If the desired high angle´•is the same
as the base setting, the lower nut should~ be set op-

posite the "0" mark. To adjust the low angle´• setting,


I11II1 Subtract the desired low angle from the base setting
and set the flat face of the upper adjusting nut op-
posite the number which represents this difference.
Continuing the same example, the base setting´• is 29
---PC~-"?J
degrees, and if the desired low
angle settingis 1´•4 de-
grees, the di~ference would be 15 degrees and the flat
face of the upper adjusting~nut shoul~;be set in,line
with the "15" stamped, on the counterweight. When

I the blade angle settings are~such that only a portion


of the maximum pitch range is used, an additional

Figure 127 Safetying Covnterweight Screws

range of 15 degrees. Adjust the position of the nuts


so the flat faces are in line with the particular grad-
uations which correspondto the desired high and low
blade angles at the blade reference station. For the
correct blade angle settings of the propeller, consult
applicable technical publications. When adjusting the
nuts, it is important to remember that the lower nut

limits the high blade angle setting, while the upper nut

limits the low blade angle setting. To determine how


to set the nuts to obtain the desired high and low
blade angle settings, first subtract the high angle
setting desired from the base setting of the propeller.
(This base setting stamped in the lead plug adjacent
is
to the slot in the counterweight.) Then set the hat
face of the lower adjusting nut in line with the mark-
ing which indicates the difference between the desired
setting and the base setting. For example,´•if the base I
setting of the propeller is 29 degrees and the desired I LBASL
SETTINC------~
high angle setting is 28 degrees, then the difference

Figure 129 Blode gushing and Stop Setting RelationshiP


i
j: should be used end of the
adjusting screw nut on one
II
‘I
screw in order to prevent the screw from cocking
´•(~J when the counterweight bearing shafts contact the
i
nuts. When either nut is set two or more degrees from

ii
´•i;ji the end of the
propeller,
the
a thitd
In the
adjusting
out

of
screw of
should be used,
15-degree
a I0-degree range
an that end of
propeller,
screw. case a range
4$ a third nut should be used.on the screw when either
nut is see three or more degrees from the end of the

Howev~r, when the the´• high angle end


~I Ii
screw.

of the screw is set more than 3


nut on

degrees from the high

angle base setting, it is recommended that the coun-


terweight brackets be reindexed on the blade´• Gush-
ings to the proper setting and the new base setting
Figure 128 Adiustment o~ Pitch Stop Settings restamped on the counterweight pitch setting plug.

110
Section VI HAMILTOPI STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

(h) COUNTERWEIGHT CAPS;--Assemble


the counterweight ~caps on the counterweights using
the correct cap wrench as listed in paragraph i. of i
this section. Make sure that the position number on

the’ inside face of the caps agrees with the position


number of the brackets. If new caps are used, a clevis
pin hole should ´•be drilled. Using the clevis pin hole ´•L~
in the counterweights as a spot the location of
guide, ~i"t´•
the clevis pin hole in the cap. Remove the cap andi
drill a 1/8 inch diameter hole through the cap at
this point. Stamp the caps with position numbers cor-
responding to the bracket position numbers and
tighten them ~rmly onto the counterweights using
the proper cap wrench.

(7) BLADE ANGLE CHECK.--Using a blade i


I
turning device on each blade, turn the blades toward
high pitch until the counterweight bearing shafts are
firmly in contact with the adjusting screw nuts. Figure /30 Installing Counterweight Cap
Check the angle of each blade at the 42-inch refer-
blade
to rotate stopped or reversed by the application of
is
ence station with a protractor. The high angles
a moment equal to .0005 inch times the total weight
should be within 0.1 degreeof the specified setting.
of the propeller. This moment is to be considered as
Turn the blades to full low
pitch against the adjust-
an unbalance tolerance and should be applied, in each
ing screw nuts and check the low blade angles. The
case, to the light side of the assembly. Make sure the
low blade angles should be within 0.3 degrees of the
piston is firmly tightened on the assembly balance
specified setting and within 0.2 degrees of each other. sleeve. For shaft breathing type propellers, the piston
For the correct blade angle settings of the propeller,.
and piston gasket nut from a crankcase breathing
applicable technical publications should be consulted.
type propeller must be used to allow the balancing
If the blade angles are not within the specified toler-
arbor to be inserted. Turn the blades to the full high
ance, the couhterweight caps should be removed and
the position of the adjusting screw nuts corrected as
pitch position by means of blade turning devices.
Hoist the propeller off the assem~ly post and install
required until the blade angles are brought within the correct size balancing arbor through the assembly
the speci~ed tolerance. adjusting the nuts, it is balance sleeve. Carefully lower the assembly onto
important that the nuts at the high angle end of the the balancing stand. Place each blade succes~ively in
adjusting screws be placed as closely to the same dis-
the horizontal and vertical positions and note whether
tance from the end of the counterweight´• slots, and
the assembly has a persistent tendency to rotate in
the nuts at the low angle end of the screws also be
placed as closely to the same distance from their end
of the slots as is possible and still maintain the blade

angles within the blade angle tolerance. This will in-


sure that the bearing shafts contact the nuts at the

same time and will prevent the cylinder from cocking

during operation.’U~hen the high´•angle setting of the


blades is more than´•3 degrees from angle base
setting of the propeller, it is recommended that the
\~Jj/;=
counterweight brackets be reindexed on the blade

bushings ~to the proper base setting.


(8) PROPELLER ASSEMBLY BALANCE.--Bal-

ancing of the complete propeller should be done with


the propeller dry and in a room free from air cur-
rents. The propeller should be centered on its cone
seats and mounted on a hardened and ground arbor

on a balancing stand which is known to be in accurate

alignment. The propeller is to be considered in satis-


factory balance if it has no persistent tendency to Figure /31-- Checking Blade Angle Setting
rotate in one direction, or if any persistent tendency With Protractor

111
H~M[LTON STANDARD PROPELLERS S~tion´•tVI;:’
SERVICE MANUAL NO. 110D Paragraph´•6

one direction. If such is the case, apply: the´•unbalance


tolerance amount of .0005 inch times. the´• totalpro-

peller weight light side of the ´•assemb~y and if,


to the
in each case, the tendency to rotate is stopped or´•re-
versed by this moment, the propeller isin satisfactory
balance. In the event any persistent tendency to rotate
is not arrested or reversed by the unbalance toleiance

Y moment, the
by adding or
propeller should be brought-into balante
removing lead wool from the´• hollow
barrel bolts as required. The welch plugs in the barrel
bolts should be removed at this time, if thi’s hasnot

already Bring the propeller into horizontal


been done.
and vertical balance by inserting trial amounts of
ra r lead wool in the bolts on the light sides of the assembly,
or, if necessary, byremoving lead wool from the bolts
I~.j on the heavy sides. When adding lead, it should be

divided equally between the bolts above and below


Figure 132 Hammering Lead Wool Into Barrel Bolt
the horizontal center line of~ the propellei´•; This´• also

applies when removing lead from the´• bolts. Hammer


the lead wool into the proper barrel bolts with a drift
rod of small enough diameter to enter the ´•bolt holes.
Recheck the balance and, if´• satisfactory; remove the

1 1’ propeller
ancing arbor and
balancing stand. ´•rake out the bal-
from the
place the assembly back:on th~
assembly post, Install new welch plugs in the barrel
bolt heads and seat them with a drift rod.

(9) LUBRICATION AND GREASE BAL-

ANCE.-Following the balancing of´•the propeller


assembly, the spider arms and the taper bore of the
blades should be filled with grease. Fbr this lubrica-
tion a grease meeting Specification No. AN-G~4-2
t
ShOUld be used. If the propeller is to operate at ex-

tremely low temperatures, a grease to Specification


No. AN-G-3a-I is to be used. Using a power or hand

type grease gun, together with the grease gun exten-

sion listed in paragraph I. of this section, force grease

in Barrel Bolt through each of the grease fittings´• in the spider and
Figure 133 installing Welch Plug
partially fill the spider armand blade bore. Ripeat
this operation alternately between the. blades until
the spider armsand blade bores appear to be com-

I pletely filled with grease. This’method of alternately


I1I forcing grease into the blades allows time for any air
I trapped in the spider arms or blade bores to escape,
thus making it possible to completely fill them with
will
grease. When a hand grease gun is usedi:there
be a’ sudden increase in the fot;ce required~to move

grease through the fitting when the spider


arms:and
blades become filled with grease. If a power type

grease gun is used, it should


be set to cut out´•at´•~2000

pounds per square inch; This pressure is su~fi’cient´•to


force enough grease into the spider arms and blades to
fill them and will prevent any possible damage to the
leather grease retainers. In no case ´•should excessive
pressures be used to try to force’.in more grease when
it appears that the blades and spider are filled.
Figvre- 134 Creasing Propeller on Balancing Stand arms

112
Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD
Paragraph

In order to make certain that the spider arms have and remove the piston and front cone from the assem-
bly. Install the cylinder head in the cylinder and line
been properly filled with grease, the horizontal bal-
of the locking holes in the head with of the
ance of thepropeller should be rechecked. Make sure up one one

the blades are in the full high pitch position. Place holes in the top of the cylinder. Insert the cylinder
head lock ring and snap it into position in the under-
the propeller back on the balancing stand and check
the horizontal balance of the assembly. If the unbal- cut groove in the cylinder head. Remove the propeller
does not exceed the unbalance tolerance moment from the assembly balance sleeve. Attaching parts
ance

of .0002 inch times the total propeller weight, the such as the piston, piston gasket nut, piston gaskets,
balance is satisfactory. Should the unbalance exceed piston lock ring, rear and front cones, front cone

the unbalance tolerance, this is an indication that spacer, hub snap ring, cylinder head gasket, etc, are
one of the spider arms has less grease than
the other. not assembed until the propeller is installed on the

The propeller should be brought into satisfactory engine. All these parts should be kept with the pro-
balance by adding more grease in the light side by peller until it is ready to be installed.
means of the grease gun. Balance should be obtained ~6. MODEL ZB20.--The reassembly procedure for
only with grease and in no case should lead wool be the model 2B20 propeller is similar to that.descri´•bed
added removed from the barrel bolts during this
or f,l the model 21330 propeller. Any variations are dis-
balance. After satisfactory grease balance has been cussed in the following paragraphs.
obtained, place the propeller back on the assembly
(1) ASSEMBLY OF BLADE.--A chafing ring
post.
is not used on a "B" shank blade. The overall dimen-
(10~ SAFETYING AND .FINAL OPERA- sion from the blade butt face to the outboard surface
TIONS.--Make sure the barrel bolt nuts are properly ,f the flat thrust washer excluding the thrust bearing
tightened and that the cotter pin hole in the ´•barrel retainer assembly shall not be less than 1.820 inch,
bolts is´•approximately parallel to the blades. Line up .,d this dimension shall be maintained within .010
of the locking slots of the nuts with the cotter
one inch on both blades in the same propeller. Compensa-
pin hole in the bolts and install and safety the cotter tion can be made on blades thathave been reworked
pins in position. Using the proper counterweight cap ,o that this overall dimension is reduced below the
wrench listed in paragraph 1. of this section, tighten nominal dimension of 1.873-1.875 inch by the use of
the caps and line up the clevis pin hole in the caps one or two spider shims having a total thickness of

with the clevis pin hole in the counterweights. Install .040 inch or less, or by adding a.035-inch steel spacer
the correct pins with the heads of the pins
size clevis part number 50374 on that in the pro-
the blade so

facing the cylinder. Insert the cotter pins through peller assembly it will fit between the flat thrust
the hole in the clevis pin ends and safety them in posi- washer and barrel shoulder. See paragraph 5.b.(2) (a)
tion. Remove the piston gasket nut and the inboard in this section for complete instructions.

piston gasket from the piston. By means of blade turn- (a) BLADE BUSHING.--As the bushing in
ing devices, move the bades to an intermediate angle a "B" shank blade does not have a flange, no drive

ii

~111\1 I !1
ii I!
o

Ilii
I Illi

Figure 135 installing Counterweight Cap Clevic ~igvre /36 installing Cylinder Head
Pin and Cotter Loclr Ring

113
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUPAL NO. llOD Paragraph 6

pins are used. Install the bushing with the inserter models had bronze bushings which.were replaced on
listed in paragraph i. of.this section. As shown in later models by steel bushings and bronze thrust
figure 62, the end of the bushing must be flush with washers. See paragraph 5.a.(13)(f) of this section for
the blade butt face. complete instructions. The counterweight screws in

table XXXII, 2B20 models secured by lock washers tin place of


(6) BLADE KEYS.-Using are

select the blade keys for the desired base setting, and safety wire), and
bearing retainer spacers are not
attach them to the blade butt with scr~ws. Stake the used. When the blade angle settings are such that only
them in the blade. Blade a poltio" of the maximum pitch range is used,
screws to secure key No. an

50140 is the neutral key because the center line of additional counterweight adjusting screw nut should
the indexing portion lies on the.center line of the body be used on one end of the adjusting screw in order to

portion. On all other blade. keys, the center line of p’event the screw from cocking when the Eounter-
the indexing portion varies 1/2 to 5-1/2 degrees from weight bearing shafts contact the nuts. When either
the center line of the body portion, and the faces of "Ut iS Set tWO or more degrees from the end of the
the key are marked accordingly. Depending upon adjusting screw of an 8-degree range propeller or

which face of the key is installed adjacent to the blade three degrees
or more from the end of the screw of a

butt surface, the center line of the indexing portion 15-degree range propeller, a third nut should be used

is shifted either above or below the center line of the 0" the end of the screw. However, when the nut on

body portion. With the exception of the neutral key, the high angle end of the
screw set more than three is

this makes possible two base settings with each key. degrees from the high angle base setting, it is recom-
me"ded that the counterweight brackets be indexed
(c) COUNTERWEIGPIT BRACKET.--In-
stall the the blade butt to the proper base setting and the new base setting re-
counterweight bracket onto

so that the two slots in the inner circumference of the stamped’on the lead pitch setting plug in the counter-
bracket fit over the indexing portion of the blade weight.
keys. c. MODEL 12D40.-As previously explained in
(2) ASSEMBLY OF PROPELLER.--Follow the section JI, the 12D40 is merely the 2D30 model modi-
2D30 assembly procedure with the following minor fled to fit an SAE 40 propeller shaft. Since the only
changes. No barrel bolt washers are needed in the differences between these models are in the size of cer-

2B20 models, and the spider shims used to obtain the tain parts, the assembly procedure for both is the

required blade torque of 20-40 pound-feet vary in same. See paragraph. 6.a. of this section for detailed
thickness from .008 to.020 inch in .001 inch incre- instructions.

ments. None of the 2B20 models have counterweight (1) When the blade angle settings are such that
shaft thrust bearing assemblies. Instead, the earlier only portion of the maximum pitch range is used, an
a

additional counterweight adjusting screw nut should


be used an one’end of the adjusting screw in order to
TABLE XXXII prevent the screw from cocking when the counter-
weight bearing shafts contact the nuts. When either
Blade Key Key Face Base
Marking nut is set two or more degrees from the end of the
Part Number Setting

50140 None 2).00 1 adjusting screw of range propeller or


an Ii-degree
three degrees from the end of the screw of a
or more
+1/20 23.50
52425 1~6-;legree range propeller, a third nut should be used
--1/20 22.5~
1 on the end of the screw. However, when the nut on
fl" 24.0" the
50261
high angle end of the screw is set more than three
--10 22.00 degrees from the high angle base setting, it is recom-
+20 25.00 1 mended that the counterweight brackets be reindexed
50262
--2a on the blade bushing to the proper base setting and the
21.0"

26.0" 1 new base setting restamped on the lead counterweight

10263
--30 1 Pitch Setting plug.
20.00

f40 27.00 1 (2) Due to the difference between the location


50264
of the basic reference line shown on the blade blue-
--40 19.00
prints and the actual center line of model 12D40
+50 28.00
50265 counterweight propeller hubs, a correction of 7/16
-5" 18.00
inch must be added when locating the position of the
+5-1/20 28.20
22359 1 reference station, or any other blade station, on an
--5-1/20 17.5" assembled propeller. See table XVII.

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Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PRO~PELLERS
P~ragraph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NQ. llOD

d. MODEL 2E40T-In general, the reassemblypro- degrees, and in this case the reference line intersects
cedure for the model 2E40 propeller is the same as thesame semi-circle of bracket No. 50524 but the
that for the 2D3 0 propeller with the slight variations semi-circle is given an index number of 21. Index
discussed in the following paragraphs, number 19 semi-circle is semi-circles away from
two

index number 21 thus compensating for the 18 de-


(1) ASSEMBLY OF BLADE.--"E" shank blade
grees drive pin angle difference between the two
parts used in model 2E40 propellers are identical with
blades.
those used in "D" shank assemblies except that they
are proportionately larger. (2) ASSEMBLY OF PROPELLER.--Spider
(a) Chafing ringsfor use on "E" shank blades Shims for blade torque adjustment range in thickness
from .005 to .023 inch in .001 inch increments. A
range in thickness from .020 inch undersize to .020
inch oversize in increments of .005inch. The standard dummy piston, listed in paragraph 1. of this section,

is .063 inch thick. To determine the thickness of must be used for the balancing operations. The regu-
ring
of this lar piston has an opening in the base (for the oil
ring required, refer to paragraph 5.b.(2)(a)
section. supply pipe) which is too small to permit the propeller
(b) In order to establish the required fit be- balancing arbor to pass through. Model 2E40 bar-
rel supports do not incorporate vertical balancing
tween the blade and bushing drive pins, it may be
washers (see paragraph 5.a.(4) of this section). The
necessary at reassembly to use oversize pins as our-
counterweight screws are secured by means of lock
lined in paragraph 5.b.(2)(f) of this section.
washers.
(c) If the blade, bushing, or bracket is
(a) Parts such as the piston oil seal, oil seal
changed on an "E" shank blade, it is necessary to
nut and pin,
cotter the vernier lock
plate, clamp nut,
know at reassembly whether the angle formed by the
center line of the drive pin holes and the chord line clampnut gasket, and lock ring are assembled in the
of the blade reference station is 5 or 23 degrees. Any propeller when it is installed on the aircraft. See sec-
tion III, paragraph 5. for complete instructions.
"E" shank blade with a change letter following the
design number prior to that shown in table XXXIII, (6) When the blade angle settings are such
has a drive pin angle of 23 degrees, and any "E" shank that only a portion of the maximum pitch range is

blade with the change letter listed or one alpha- used, an additional counterweight adjusting screw
betically higher has a drive pin angle of 5 nut should be used on one end of the adjusting screw
degrees.
in order to prevent the screw from cocking when the

counterweight bearing shafts contact the nuts. When


TABLE XXXIII
either nut is set two or more degrees from the end of
the adiusting screw of a l0-degree range propeller or
Blade I Change Blade Change I
Design Letter I. Design Letter three or more degrees from the end of the screw of a
6091A AL I 6111A´• AC 20-degree range propeller, a third nut should be used
6091A-10 V 1 6125A D I on the end of the screw. However, when the nut on

6103A AH 1 6143A H I the high angle end of the screw is set more,than three
6105A AD 6125A L
degrees from the high angle base setting, it is tkcom-
mended that the counterweight brackets be reindexed
6105A-14T D 6151A D
on the blade bushing to the proper base setting and
6105A-21T E I 61)7A E
I the new base setting restamped on the lead counter-
6105A-33T K 1 6169A C
weight pitch setting plug.
(c) Due to the difference between the loca-
tion of the basic reference line shown on the blade.
As the blade drive pin and screw holes may have been
relocated 18 degrees depending on the blade design
blueprints and the actual center line of model 2E40
number change letter, an allowance must be made at counterweight propeller hubs, a correction of 1/8
inch must be added when locating the position of the
reassembly. There are 40 semi-circles around the
inner circumference of the counterweight bracket,
reference station,´•or any other blade station, on an

Each semi-circle represents 360/40 or 9 degrees. As assembled propeller. See table XVII.

shown on the counterweight bracket indexing chart, (3) ASSEMBLY OF SPRING RETURN UNIT.
figure 89, ref. 2, the reference line for an "E" shank -A spring return is incorporated in model 2E40
blade having a drive pin angle of 23 degreds inter- propellers having a 20-degree pitch range. This unit
sects bracket No. 50524 at a semi-circle which is is finally ~tted into the propeller at installation. See
given the index number of 19. Figure 89, ref. 1, shows section III, paragraph 5. To assemble this unit, first
an "E" shank blade having a drive pin angle of 5 place the inner and outer springs on the spring puller

115
AAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragraph 6

plate. Then, install the piston gasket nut over the (c) None of the 3D40 propellers have vertical

springs. Add the puller bolt spring onto the spring balancing washers with the barrel supports. Some
puller bolt, and insert the spring puller bolt and models, such as the 3D40-57, do not have barrel sup-
spring through the piston gasket nut and the spring ports, and on these models, the shim plates incorporate
puller plate. Tighten the spring puller bolt nut onto phenolic rings which are to be assembled with the

~he spring puller bolt and safety it with a cotter pin, cutaway portion at the top of the spider and the
shoulder formed by the chafing ring facing the spider
e. MODEL 3D40.--In general, the reassembly pro- shoulder. These propellers also use split phenolic a

cedure for the model 3D40 propeller is similar to that


spider ring. At assembly, the flat sections of the ring
described for the model 2D30 propeller. Any varia-
phould be directly´•under each spider arm face.
tions are discussed in the following paragraphs.
(d) A dummy piston, listed in paragraph I.
(1) ASSEMBLY OF PROPELLER. used
of this section, must be for balancing operations.
(a) Some earlier model 3D40 propellers do
Th,,,gular piston has an opening in the base (for the
not incorporate bearing retainer spacers, thrust bear- .;1 supply pipe) which is too small to permit the pro-
ing assemblies, or bronze thrust washers, but the peller balancing arbor.to pass through.
specified between
clearance the counterweight (e) Due to the difference between the loca-
bracket and the bearing shaft bushing is the same as tion of the basic reference line shown on the blade
that for 3D40 propellers that incorporate thrust wash- line of model 3D40
blueprints and the actual center

ers (L.003-L.006 inch). See paragraph 6.a.(6)(e)


of
counterweight propeller hubs, 5/16
a.correction of
this section for instruction on maintaining this clear- inch must be added when locating position of the
the
ance. reference station, or any other blade station, on an
(6) The barrel support seats on the spider are assembled propeller. See table XVII.
numbered beginning with No. 1 at the clockwise side
(f) When the blade angle settings are such
of spider arm looking at the outboard end of
No. 1 that only a portion of the maximum pitch range is
the spider, and continuing in a counterclockwise di- used, an additional counterweight adjusting screw
rection; that is, in a three-way spider, No. 1 barrel ,,t should be used on one end of the adjusting screw
Nos. 3 and 1, No. 2 is
support lies between arms seat
i, order to prevent the screw from cocking when the
between Nos. I and 2, and No. 3 seat is between
arms
counterweight bearing shafts contact the nuts. When
arms Nos. 2 and 3. These numbers are stamped on either nut is set two or more degrees from the end of
the flat surface at the outboard end of the spider the adjusting screw of a I0-degree range propeller or

adjacent to the barrel support seats. The support three or more degrees from the end of the screw of a
blocks are stamped with a position number on the 15-degree range propeller or four or more degrees
beveled outboard surface. from the end of the adjusting screw of a 20-degree

´•rl-

I1I a r

i
"--d B -I II \jL,
I B

Figure 137 installing Inner Spring Figure 138 Placing Outer Spring Figure 139 Installing Piston

on Spring Puller Plate Over Inner Spring Gaslret Nut

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Section VI HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Paragraph 6 SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD

range propeller, a third nut should be used on the necessary at reassembly to use oversize pins as out-

end of the screw. However, when the nut on the high lined in paragraph 5.b.(2)(f) of this section.
angle end of the is set more than three degrees the
screw
(c) If blade,
bushing, or bracket is
from the high angle base setting, it is recommended changed on an "E" shank
blade, it is necessary to
that the counterweight brackets be reindexed on the know at reassembly whether the angle formed by
blade bushing to the proper base setting’ alld the new the center line of the drive pin holes and the chord
base setting restamped on the lead counterweight line of the blade reference station is 5 degrees or 23
pitch setting plug, degrees. Any "E’’ shank blade with a change letter
(2) ASSEMBLY OF SPRING RETURN.--Model prior to that in table XXXIII has a drive pin angle of
propellers having 23 degrees, and any "E" shank blade with the change
3D40 a pitch range of 20 degrees in-
letter listed or one alphabetically higher has a drive
corporate a spring return assembly. Follow the assem-
bly procedure for this unit as outlined for the model piri angle of 5 degrees. As the blade drive pin and
this section, SCleW holes may have been relocated 18 degrees´•de-
2E40 propeller in paragraph 6.d.(3).
pending on the blade design number change letter, an
f. MODEL 3ESO.--In general, the reassembly pro- allbwance must be made at reassembly. There are 40
cedure for the model 3E50 propeller is similar to the semi-circles around the inner circumference of the
model 2D30 propeller. Any variations are discussed
counterweight bracket. Each semi-circle represents
in the following paragraphs. 3’60/40 or degrees. As shown on the counterweight
9

(1) ASSEMBLY OF BLADE. bracket indexing chart, figure 89, ref. 2, the refer-
ence line for an "E" shank blade having a drive pin
(a) Chafing rings for use on "E" shank blades

range in thickness from .020 inch oversize to .020 angle of 23 degrees intersects bracket No. 50524
inch undersize in increments of .005 inch. The stand- at a semi-circle which is given the index number of

ard ring is .063 inch thick. To determine the thick- 19´• Figure 89, ref. I, shows an "E" shank blade having

of ring required, refer a drive pin angle of 5 degrees, and in this case the
ness to paragraph 5.b.(2)(a)
of this section, reference line intersects the same semi-circle of
bracket No. 50524 but the semi-circle is given an
(6) In order to establish the required fit be-
index number of 21. Index number 19 semi-circle is
tween the blade and bushing drive pins, it may be
two semi-circles away from index number 21 thus
compensating for the 18 degrees drive pin angle dif-
ference between the two blades.

(2) ASSEMBLY OF PROPELLER.

(n) Spider shims for establishing blade torque


are available in thicknesses from .005 to;023 inch in
increments of .001 inch.

(b) Some earlier model 3E50 propellers do

Figure 140 Placing Spring Onto Puller Bolt not incorporate bearing retainer spacers, thrust bear-

~1III1 i 4

II

Figure 141 Inserting Puller Bolt into Spring Group Figure 142 installing Cotter Pin in Puller Bolt Nut

117
‘HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Sec~ion VI
SERVICE MANUAL NO. llOD Paragra~h 6

´•ing assemblies, or bronze thrust washers, but the propellers also use a split phenolic spider ring. At

specified clearance between the counterweight assembly, the flat sections of the ring should be di-
bracket and the bearing shaft bushing is the same as rectly under each spider arm face.
that for propellers that incorporate thrust
3E50 (f) Due to the difference between the loca-
washers (L.003-L.006 inch). See paragraph 6.a.(6) tion of the basic reference line shown on the blade
(e) of this section for instructions on maintaining blueprints and the actual center line of model 3E50
this clearance. Another difference is that the counter-
counterweight propeller hubs, a correction of 1/8
weight screws are secured by lock washers. inch must be added when locating the position of the
(c) A dummy piston, listed in paragraph 1. reference station, or any other blade station, on an

of thissection, must be used for balancing operations. assembled propeller. See table XVII.
The regular piston has an opening in the base (for the (g) When the blade angle settings are such
oil supply pipe) which is too small to permit the pro- that only a portion of the maximum pitch range is
pellerbalancing arbortopass through. used, an additional counterweight adjusting screw
The barrel support seats on the spider are
(d) nut should be used on one end of the adjusting screw

numbered beginning with No. I at the clockwise side in order to prevent the screw from cocking when the
of spider arm No. 1 looking at the oufboard end of counterweight bearing shafts contact the nuts. When
the spider, and continuing in a counterclockwise di- either nut is set two or more degrees from the end of

rection; that is, in a three-way spider, No. 1 barrel the adjusting screw of a I0-degree range propeller or

support lies between arms Nos. 3 and 1, No. 2 seat Is four or more degrees from the ends of the adjusting
between arms Nos. 1 and 2, and No. 3 seat is between screw of a 20-degree range propeller, a third nut
arms Nos. 2 and 3. These numbers are stamped on the should be used on the end of the screw. However,
flat surface at the outboard end of the spider adjacent when the nut on the high angle end of the screw is

to the barrel support seats. The support blocks are set more than three degrees from the high angle base
marked with a position number on the beveled out- setting, it is recommended that the counterweight
board surface. brackets be indexed to the proper base setting and

The barrel supports do not incorporate the "ew base setting restamped on the lead counter-
(e)
vertical balancing washers. Some models, such as the weight pitch setting plug.
3B50-65, do not have barrel supports, and on these (3) ASSEMBLY OF SPRING RETURN.--Model
models, the shim plates incorporate phenolic rings 3ES0 propellers having a pitch range of 20 degrees in-
which are to be assembled with the cutaway portion corporate a spring return assembly. Follow the assem-
at the top of the spider and the shoulder formed by bly procedure as outlined for the model 2E40 in this
the chafing ring facing the spider shoulder. These: section, paragraph 6.d.(3).

3’~i;

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COUNTE ra wElcHT

PROPELLE RZi

PARTS CATALOG

~-I ami(fo~7
Standard
Published By

Hamilton Standard Propellers


Service Publications Section

February 8, 1945

THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE INTENDED FOR


USE BY NON-MILITARY ACTIVITIES ONLY
RECORD OF REVISIONS

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Sec)ion Page
I INTRODUCTION 2

rI GROUP ASSEIUBLY PARTS LIST

JII NUMERICAL PARTS LIST 10S

Iv STANDARD PARTS LIST i 132

´•V SERVICE TOOLS ..-136

INDEX OF FIC;URES BY MODEL NUMBER d

´•´•-:i

f
INDEX OF FIGURES BY MODEL NUMBER

FIG. NO. MODEL NO. PAGE

1 2B20-209 4

i
2 2B20-213 6

3 2B20-223 8

4 2B20-225 10 1

5 2B20-229 12

6 i
2B20-241 14

7 2B20-249 16

8 2B20-251 18

9 2B20-317 20/
10 2B20-329 22

11 2B20-337 24

1~ 2D30-29 26

13 2D30-207 28

14 2D30-209

15 2D30-227 32

16 2D30-233 34

17 2D30-235 36

18 2D30-237 38

19 2D30-243 40

20 2D30-247 42

21 2D30-249 44

22 2D30-259 46

23 2D30-261 48

24 12D40-201 50

25 12D40-211 52

26 12D40-217 54

27 2340-201 56

28 2340-209 55

4
MODEL NO. PAGE
FIG. NO.

is 2340-2.3 60

3D40-57 62
30

3D40-209 64
31

3D40-213 66
32

3D40-225 68
33

3D40-227 70
34

3D40-231 72
35

36 3D40-235 74

3D40-267~ 76
37

3D40-271 78
38

3350-61 80
39

3350-65 82
40

3350-201 84
41

3350-203 86
42

3E50-219 88
43

3350-253 90
44

3350-319 92
45

3E50-345 94
46

"B" Shank Blade Design 96


47

"B" Shank Blade Design 97


48

"D" Shank Blade ‘Design 98


49

"D" Shank Blade Design 99


50

"E" Shank Blade Design 101)


51

g
SECTIS)C~
:TR04UCTlor!

I. The ~Hami!ton’Standard Counterweight type pro- which compose the complete’ propeller
peller is composed~of two major the hub:: aisembly.:
assembly‘and the b)ape assembly; Since the propeller
Nofe
model designation is’?ot gffectec! 6y:the~ bla~e,’bla4e Direction of propeller rotation is determined
assemblies are shown separately (grouped together) the propeller from the slip
by viewing
in section II. Any Copnteyweight blade design which
stream, whereas direction of engine rotation.:
fits properly into the hub a?d meets´• all.’operational is determined by viewing the engine shaft
from the rear of the engine. Right-hand
´•requirements pf the may:b~ used in any
given hub; consequently, model is not changed propellers turn clockwise and left-hand pro-.
blade
pellers turn counterclockwise.
by a change in BeSignl~
3. In addition to the hub model designation;’the
2. TheCounterweight type propeller is identjfied by blades identified by design numbers stamped on
are
a model designation system
~hic ~explains in part the circumference of the butt end of each blade. The
the tyi~e and
useof the The’ nurnbers~ aRd blade’ designation system is similar to that of the hub
letter group in front of the: dash indicates´•the basic
in’ that points out in part the use and type of the
it
hub model, and the number group which follows the
unit:.As an example,~on a blade designated as a
dash indicates~ the minor modifications incqrporatect~: C6167A-12, the numbers and letters indicate the ~ol-
in I-he b;~sic model. In:the model 2D30-235
prqpeller, lowing:
the numbers and letter group the dash Indi-
Preceding that
cates the following: 4. The first letter, in this case "C",’indicates a

molded’rubbar fairing has been added to the blade


rr. The first number, "2", specifies the numb$r of shan&. Various styles of fairings are identified by
blades in the propeller, and t~e Counterweight type changes in this letter designation.
is manufactured with either two or three blades.
b. The lirst number group, "6167", is the basic

G. The first letter, "D", indicates’ the blade shank blade design.
size. CQullterweil;ht propeller blade shank sizes are The letter "A" which follows the basic blade
c.

B, D, and E, which are’ approximately equivalent in design indicates that this is .a blade assembly. An
shank diameter to SAE~sizes 1, 1-/2, and
assembly usually includes the bearing assembly, the
The two
bushing, the bushing drive pins,~ the bushing screws,
c. digits immediately preceding the dash,
and the balancing plug assemblyt The blade assembly
."30" in this case; are the SAE propeller shaft spline
isometimes considered to be the blade itself and the
size.Counterweight propellers are built in SAE Nos.
two thrust washers; however, when these.parts alone
20, 30, 40,’ and
50 spline sizes. (In’ addition to these
the desig-
are desired, the blade assembly indicated by
numbers and letter, one Counterweight propeller
nation number should be specified minus the parts
n’odel, the 12D40, contains theextra c~esignation
which are not wanted. The tirst dash number group
number "1". This indicates that one major change has
following the basic blade design number indicates the
been incorporated in the basic mode!.) In the original reduced from that of
number of inches the propeller is
example, the numeers group tollowlng the dash Iden-
the basic design. In this example, the basic blade design
tifies the minor modifications that have been incorpo-
diameter has been reduced 12 inches by shortening
rat~d in the basic model; i.e., the propeller is modified
each blade six inches. If the basic blade design is used
to a "-233" model. Propellers designed for right-hand
with no reduction in diameter, the complete designa-
rotation have odd "dash numbers", and left-hand pro-
tion would.be Cc167A-0.
pellets have even dash numbers: In each case, an even
dash number indicates that the propeller is the left-
4. The following symbols are used in this Parts Cata-
´•hand versiop of the propeller bearing the next lower
log:
odd dash number. selecting tbe parts list (or by
r$ferring’to the Parts Catalog) having the particular ar As Required
.d8sh number etched on the propeller barrel, plus the .-t Oversize Part

parts list for th~e blade involvgd, it is possible to det Undersize Part
termin~e exactly the parts and assemblies by name See Note

3
Section I HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Introduction PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

5. The following abbreviations are used in this Parts

Catalog
Assy. Assembly
Bal. Balancing
Brg. Bearing
Bush. Bushing
Cwt. Counterweight
Cyl. Cylinder
Lk. Lock
Pack. Packing
Retain. Retaining
Scr. Screw

6. The following tabulation lists the hub assemblies


and blade assemblies shown and tabulated in this
Catalog.

HUB ASSEMBLIES
2B20-209 2D30-237 3D40-57
2B20-213 2D30-243 31)40-209
2B20-223 21)30-247 3D40-213
21320-225 2D30-249 3D40-225
2B20-229 2D30-259 3D40-227
2B20-241 21)30-261 3D40-231
2B20-249 3D40-235
2B20-251 121)40-201 3D40-267
2B20-317 121)40-211 3D40-271
2B201329 12D40-217
2B20-337 3ES0-61
2B40-201 3B50-65
2D30-29 2B40-209 3B50-201
2D30-207 2B40-213 3B50-203
21)30-209 3B50-219
2D30-227 3.E50-2 53
2D30-233 3B50-319
2D30-235 3B50-345

BLADE ASSEMBLIES

6091A 6109A 615A


6095A 6111A 6167A
6101A 6127A 6227A
6103A 6135A 6237A
6105A 615ZA 6241A
HAMILTQN STANDARD PROPELLERS Section´•ll
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group As~em’bly Parts List

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Figure I--Hub ~Jsembly´•Model: 2820-209


Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELL~RS
Group Assembly Ports List PARTS CATALOG NO. ill

FIGURE FIGURE
PARINVMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILINDEX PLRTWUMBLR NOMENCLATURE PER
INDEX
assr.l INUMBERI 11234 XSSr
1234

1 2B20´•209 bly 1 1-26 51137 Assembly 1

1-1 AN5008-20 I ICblletRear II 1-27 51136 --Cylinder (Steel) 1

1-2 51135 Assembly 1 1-28 51575 -Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

51460 1 IS~idei I 1 1-23 50155 1 I IBGsb;ing-Cwt´• Bearing Shaft z

1-4 51259 1 21 1´• 1-30 50356 1 I Ibbaft-~ounterweight Bearing Z

1-5 50296 1 Plate 2 1 .11-31 AN380-3-51 I IP~ntCotter 1 2

f50296´•6 Plate--(’006i"ch
oversi2e) 1-32 1 50686 1 lp~sllo6 I 1

1-6 50119 IRFnk+Spider (Phenolic) 1 1-33 1 50236 1 IPFP~ bssembly--Oil Supply´• I 1

1-7 1 51472 1 (RjerCi~er Assembly--Grease 2 I I: 1-34 50122 1 IREnkrtPiston Lock I 1

1,8 52988 1 SSiinfSpider--(.oos to .ozo inch 2 1-35 AN5009-30 I IRFn~-tSnap 1

thick in .001 inch increments)


1-36 50689 /Cb~etFront I 1

51465 1 JP~alie+Shim 2 1-37 AN380-2-21 IPFntlCotter 1 4


1.9

1-10 52374 1 Assy.-Counterweight 2 1-381 50287 1 (Inboard) 1

1-11 52285 j \B~a/lket-Counterweight 12 1-33 50116 1 (Outbdacd) Il


1-12 S8488 1 I 6 1 1 1-40 50687 1 INiutHPiston Gaskei 1

1-13 51139 1 I Icblnterweighi 2 1 11-41 S8393 1 IVgaShJer--Oil Supply Pipe Pack. 1

1-1´•4 50341 1 I ScrewLock 6 1 11-42 50013 1 I~utHOil Supply Pipe Packing 1

1-15 50093 I I Idhrdw-~ounteiweight IGJ 1 1-43 50(320 ’1 IRBc/e+Cwt. Bearing (Inner) I 2

1-16 51171 1 I IPLukWelch I 6 1-44 51223 1 laietgitber Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

1-17 56830 1 ISSpbqlrt Assembly--Barrel 2 1 11-45 50021 1 IR~cJe+Cwt. Bearing (Outer) 2

1.1slAN526-428-101 i ISbr~w I 2 1-46 50357 1 Is8rd~ Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting I Z

1-19 ]AN960´•i16LI I 1 4 1 11-471 S8474 1 IIVlutHCwt. Adjusting Screw 4

1-20 56831 1 IViraSher--Balancing (Lead) ar 1-48 50284 1 IC~diCounterweight 1 2

1-49 AN~32-47 I iPintlClevis I Z


1-21 AN364-4281 j N]ut/ 1 2

1 i jS16p~ort--Barrel (Phenolic) 2 1 11-50 50117 1 IQaskfft--Cylinder Head I 1


1-22 51464
1-23 50134 1 /BblftBarrel 14 1-51 50123 1 IYesid+Cylinder 1

1-24 50135 1 INClt+Barrel Bolt 4 1 1 1-52 50118 1 iR~nkfCylinder Head Lock I 1

1-25 AN380-3-3/ 14
HA´•MICTON’STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly;Rads List

~ji

(40~ ~-a

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iel ii
i´•iil~
p47
(2Q)--cl~;22‘45’
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Figure 2--Hlib Assembly Model 2820-213


Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
IHDEXI PIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILINOEX PIRTNUMBER I NOMENCLATURE PER
1234 I~ssv.( INUMRERI 11234 I nssr.

Z 2B20-213 I~-q,g 4sSembly I 1 2-26 1 51137 1 ICbrlin(ler Assembly 1

2-1 AN5008-20 I 11 12-27 51136 1 I ILCn~r--Cylinder (Steel) 1

2-2 51135 1 Assembly 11 12-28 51573 1 I (Phenolic) 1

2-3 51460 1 ISbidle~ I 1 2-29 50155 1 I Bearing Shaft 2

2-4 51259 1 I 2 2-30 50356 .1 I ISbart-Counterweight Bearing 2

2-5 50296 1 Plate 2 1 12´•31 AN380-3-5 j IPjn~--Cotter 1 2

+50296-6 1 Plate--(’006i"ch
oversize) 2-32 50686 ~IPCstoh i 1

2-6 50119 1 (Phenolic) I 1 1 12-33 50236 1 (PFp~)i.ssembly--Oil Supply II


2-7 51472 1 IIi~tsi4er Assembly--Grease 2-1 12-34 50122 1 II~iinlpi-Pisron Lock I 1

2-8 1 52988 1 ISCilb~+Spider-(.oos to .020 inch 2 1 12-35 AN5009-30 I 1


thick in .001 inch incremencs)
2-36 50689 1 1

2-9 51465 1 IP~atet´•Shim 2 2-37 AN380-3-2 I IPCntlCotter i 2

2-10 52375 1 Assy.-Counterweight 2 1 12-38 50287 1 (Inboard) i 1

2-11 52282 Ii /Btatket-Counterweiahr 1 2 1 12-39 50116 I (Outboard) 1

2-12 S8488 1 j Iqo~el--Counferwe ight 6 1 12-40 1 50687 1 iMutCIPiston Gasket I 1´•

2-13 51783 1 I ICbJnterweiRht 2 1 1~ 2-41 S8393 1 Supply Pipe Pack. I 1

2-14 50341 1 I Screw Lock 6 1 12-42 50013 1 IRfutHOil Supply Pipe Packing 1

2-15/ 500931 IS~rew-Counterweight IG 2-43 50020 1 I~iaclefcwt´• Bearing-(Inner) 2

2-16 51171 j IPlu~--Welch 6 1 1´•2-44 51223 1 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

2-17 56830 1 iSlbPbdrt Assembly--Barrel 2 1 12-45 50021 1 IRtac~tCwt. Bearing (Outer) 1 2

2-18 IAN526-428-IOi ISqrew 1 2 2-46 50357 1 ISQrB~il ASSY.--CWt. Adjusting 2

2-19 IAN960-416L/ I jV~aSher 1 4 2-47 S8474 1 IYutHCwt. Adjusting Screw 4

2-20 56831 1 I (Lead) ar I it-48 50284 1 IC~FHCounterweight 2

2-21 AN364-4281 iP~ilutl I 2 2-49 AN392-47 IIPEnC-IClevis 2

2-22 1 51464 1 i /Slbp~ort--Bariel (Phenolic) 2 1 12-50 AN380-2-2 I IP~nCICotter 1 2

2-23 50134 1 1Bblt--tBarrel 4 2-51 50117 1 Head I 1


2-24 50135 /NCltt~arrel Bolt 4 2-52 50123 1 IYeild+Cylinder II
2-25 AN380-3-3/ IPtn+C~otter 1 4 2-53 50118 1 Lock 1
HAMITTON’ STANDARD PROPELLERS ’Sectian II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Giovpi Assembly Parts List

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Df4 1

31´•1:

Figure 3--Hub Assembly Model 2820-223


Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Grovp Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOGNO. 111

TIGURE FIGURE U
IHDEX PIIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILINDEX PIIRINUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
JNUMBER) 11~34 RSS’I
1234

3 2B20-223 IH~ti qsjembly 1 1 13-25 AN380-3-3 I 1 4

3-1 AN5008;20( Cbn]efRear 1 3-26 51137 1 ICkilnger Assembly II


3-2 51135 1 1BgrteI Assembly (1 1 13-27 51136 1 I /L(n~r--Cylinder (Steel) I 1

51460 1 iSt)idei I 1 3-28 51573 1 I !Ltnlr--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

3-4 51259 1 /Fijltijne--Grease I 2 1 (3-29 50155 1 I IBGsping--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 2

3-5 50296 1 ID~iel--Shim Plate 1 2 3-30 56356 IShaF--CounterweiRht Bearing 2


(.006 inch AN380-3-5 2
+50296-6 .,,,,i,,)
3-31

3-6 50113 IRCn~SSpider (Phenolic) 1 I 1 3-32 50121 1 IP~slolb I ´•1

3-7 51472 1 Assembly--Grease Z 3-33 50122 1 /REn~-CPiston Lock II


3-8 52988 S Spider--(.oos to .ozo inch 2 3-34 AN5009-~0 Snap 1
thick in .001 inth in~rements)
3-35 50115 vd~aj --Front Cone Packing 1

51465 1 IPLa(lefShim Z 3-36 50124 1 ICbd+Fiont I 1


3-9

3-10 52375 Assy.--CounterweiRhr 12 3-37 AN380-3’21 /P~ntJCotter 2

3-11 52282 2 3-38 50287 j Ic~sEdt--Piston (Inboard)~ 1

3-121 S8488 1 6 1 1 3-39 50116 1 (Outboard) Ir


3-1´•~ 51783 1 I Z 1 13-40 50698 1 I~utHPiston Gasket I -1

3-14 50341 1 I IWra~her--Cwt. Screw Lock 6 I 1 3-41 AN380-2-2 I IPTni~Cotter 1 3

3-15 50093 I I IS4rbw-Counterweight 6 1 13-42 50020 1 Bearing (Inner) 2

3-16 51171 1 I IPLuP;--Welch 1 6 3-43 51223 1 I~tC;ber Assy.-Cwt. Bearing 12


3-17 56830 1 ISjp~cjrt Assembly--Barrel 1 2 3-44 50021 Bearing (Outer) 2

3-18 lAN526-428-10( /Sardw I Z 3-45 50357 1 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting Z

3-19 JAN960-416LJ 1 4 3-46 S8474 )NutHCwt. Adjusting Screw 4

3-20 56831 1 I IV4~aSher--Balancing (Lead) ar 1 13-47 50284 ICBdfCounterweiRht I Z

3-48 AN332-47 I IPFn~Clevis I 2


3-21 AN364-4281 IIulutl I 2

51464 I /SJpbort--Barrel (Phenolic) 2 1 1~-49 50117 1 I4asCc~t--Cylinder Head 1


3-22

3-23 50134 1 jBbli--tSarrel 1- 4 3-50 50123 1 Iqesldt--Cylinder 1

1 /NCltCiBarrel Bolt 4 1 13-51) 50118 IRF~f-Cylinder Head Lock 1


3-24 50135
RAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
pARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly ports List

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Figure 8-Nub Arsemlily Model 2820-225

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Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group ASsembly PartsList PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
IHDEX PLRTHUMRER NOMENCLATURE PfR I ILI~DEX PLRTWUMBER NOMENCLATURE IPER
234 Rssr. I (WUMBERI 11234 lassr.

4 21120-225 It~utb gs~embly 1 1 14-25 AN~80-3-3 I IPlinHCotter 14


4-1 AN5008-20 I ICbrieCRear 1 (4-26 51137 ICbl/nller Assembly I 1

4-2 51135 1 iBCr~el Assembly 11 14-27 51136 I I Ilrnbr--Cylinder (Steel) I 1

4-3 55210 1 Ibbidlet I 11 14-28 51573 1 I Ilrn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) I 1

4-4 51259 1 IFlttlns;--Grease I 2 4-29 50155 1 I /BplSPing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 2

4-5 50296 1 IDb~eb--Shim Plate 2 1 14-301 50356 1 I Bearing 1 :2


+50296-6 1 14-31 AN~80-3-5 I I 19nf--Cotter 1 2

4-6 50119 1 (Phenolic) 11 14-32 50121 119stob I 1

4-7 51472 IRJetCi4er Assembly--Grease Z 1 14-33 50122 1 IRJi~tPiston Lock 1

4-8 52988 1 ISCirb~fSpider-(.oos to .ozo inch 2 i 14-34 AN5009-30 II~inlatSnap I 1

thick in .DOL inch incremeotr)


4-35 50115 1 IVq~aiih/er--Front Cone Packing 1

4-9 51465 1 IPLa/eCShim 2 4-36 50124 1 iCbdetFront I 1

i 14-37 AN380-~-2´•I 19ntr;otter 1 2


4-10 52375 Bt~aC-yet Assy.--Counterweight Z

4-11 52282 1 2 1 14-38 50287 1 14atdt--P;ston (Inboard) I 1

4-12 S8488 1 61 14-39 50116 1 I4aCBt--Piston (Outboard) I 1

4-13 51783 1 I /Cbjnferweight´• 2 4-40 50698 1 I~utHPistqn Gasket 1

4-14 50341 1 I IV~Yaihel--Cwt. ScrewLock 6 4-41 AN380-2-2 I 1 3

4-15 50033 I SBrbw--COu nterweight )G 4-42 50020 1 IRi´•detcw~. Bearing (Inner) 2

4-16 51171 1 I lPluk--Welch 1 6 4-43 51223 1 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing I 2

4-17 56830 1 /Sjpt~drt Assembly--Barrel Z 1 14-44 50021 IR]a~efCwt. Bearing (Outer) 2

4-18)AN526-428-10) 1 ISGrew 1 2 4-45) 50357 Assy.--Cwr. AdjusrinR Z

4119 IAN960´•416LI I 4 1 14-46 S8474 1 Adjusting Screw 14


4-20 56831 1 I (Lead) ar I 1 4-47 50061 1 I I Z

4-21 AN364-42sl I I1Vlutl 1 2 4-48 AN392-63 Ilgnt~levis 12.

4-22 51464 1 I ISlbpbort--Barrel (Phenolic) 2 1 14-49 50117 1 IG(aslk4t--Cylinder Head II


4-23 50134 1 IBblt--t~Barrel 1 4 4-50 50123 1 I qea~d+Cylinder 1

4-24 50135 1 INCltt~arrel Bolt 4 1 14-51 50118 1 IRFn~fCylinder Head Lock 1

11
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PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly´•Parts List

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Figure 5--Hvb Assembly Model 2820-2?9

12
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG~ NO. lit

FIGURE FIGURE
IIIDEX PIRTWUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I IBIWDEX )IIRTIUMBLI NOMENCLATURE I~PLR
MRER 12jq lutr. I (nUMRrR( 11254 (UIr.

5 2B20-229 I)4ub As~embly Il 5-25 1 AN380-3-3 I I PlinCICotter 14


5-1 IANS008-20 I ICbrleCRear 1 1 15-26 51137 1 Assembly 1

5-2 51135 1 Assembly 11 1~-27 51136 I ILCnbr--Cylinder (Steel) 1

5-3 55210 1 Ibbidlet Il 1 15-28 51573 1 I Illn~r---Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

5-4 51259 1 IFLtan~t--Grease I 2 5-29 1 50155 1 I IBClspling--Cwt. Beating Shaft 2

5-5 50296 1 IDbbel--Shim Plate 2 1 15-30 50356 1 I ISbaF--Counterweight Bearing 1 .2

+50296-6 1 IDbbel--Shim PLate--(.006i~ch


oversize) 5-31 AN380-3-5 I I Igint-Cotter I z

5-6 1 50119 1 (Phenolic) -(1 5-321 50121 1 I PCstoh I 1

5-7 51472 1 IR~tCi4er Assembly--Grease 2 1 15-33 50122 1 IRlinbrCPiston Lock 1

5-8 52988 1 ISgi2pfSpider--(.oos to .020 inch 2 1 15-34 ANS009-30 I I~irJktSnap 1


thick in .001 inch
increments)l 1 15-35 50115 1 I\]qabh)er--Pront Cone Packing 1

5-9 51465 1 iPla~-Shim 1 2 5-36 1 50124 1 Iqo~etFront Il


5-10 52375 Assy.--Couaterweight 2 5-37 AN~80-3-2 I I Z

5-11 52282 1 I 2 1 15-38 50287 1 Iqaslk~--Piston (Inboard) 1

5-12 S8488 161 15-39 50116 1 (Outboard) Il


5-13 51783 1 I ICblfnterweinht I 2 1’ 15-40 50698 1 INud-IPiston Gasket 1

5-14 50341 1. I I\Wa(her--Cwt. Screw Lock 6 1 15-41 AN~80-2-2 I ISinHCotter 1 3

5-15 50093’1 j ISqrdw-~ounterweight 61 15-42 50020 1 Bearing (Inner) 2

5-16 51171 1 I IPluir--Welch 6 1 1~-43 51223 1 II~tJliCer Assy.-Cwt. Bearing 1 2

5-17 56830 Assembly--Barrel 2 1 15-44 5002 L I IRJadetCwt. Bearing (Outer) 1 2

5-18 lAN526-428-101 1 ISlrew 1 2 5-45 50357 1 IYr9~ ASSy.--CWf. Adjusting 2

5-19 IAN960-416LI I I~a6her 1 4 1 15-46 S8474 1 Adjusting Screw 4

5-20 56831 1 I IUya~her--Balancing (Lead) I at 5-47 50284 1 laacHCouoterweiaht 1 2

5-21 AN364-4281 1 IMud 1 2 1 15-48 AN392-47 I IPiaHClevis 1 2

5-22 51464 1 j jSlbpbort--Barrel (Phenoiic) 2 5-43 50117 1 IC~alkht--Cvlinder Head 1

5-i3 50134 1 la 5-50 50123 I I yesd~Cylinder Il

5-24 50135 1 IMutHBarrP1 Bolt 1 4 5-51 50118 1 HeadLock 1

13
HA~MILTON‘ STANDARD -PROP.ELL´•ERS ´•Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group‘Assembly!Paits List

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31

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11 O 13´•1415

Figure 6--Hvb;Assemb4 ´•Model:2B20-241

14
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. tit

FIGURE I I IUnllSI I FIGURE


IRDEX PARTIIUMBER NOMENCLAIUUE PER I ILI~DEX I NOMONCLATURE PER
1234 1 nssr. I IUURtRERI 11234 IASSI.

6 2B20-241 Il 6-25 AN380-3-31 IPCntXotter 14


6-1 AN5008-201 iCbnieCRear I 1 1 16-26 51137 1 ICkl~n(ler Assembly 1

6-2 51135 1 /Bgrtel Assembly 11 16-27 51136 I Iljn9r--Cylinder (Steel) 1

6-3 55210 1 iSrbide) Il 1 16-28 51573 1 I Iljner--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

6-4 51253 1 IFilttilnri--Grease 121 16-23 50155 1 I IBCls~ing--Cwt. BearingShaft I Z

6-5 i 50296 1 IDbd´•el--Shim Plate 2 6-30 50356 1 /Sbaft-Counrerweight Bearing 2


i"Eh
+50296-6 1 Plate--(.006
oversire)
6-31 AN380-3-51 I IPinCCotter I 2

6-6 1 50119 1 jRlng-tSpider (Phenolic) 1 6-32 50121 1 IPisdolb I. 1

6-7 51472 1 Assembly--Grease 2 6-33 50122 1 IRCnhCPiston Lock I 1

6-8 52988 1 to .ozo inch 2 6-34 AN5009-301 IR~nB-tSnap 1


thick in .001 inch increments)
6-351 50115 1\2rajh~r--Front Cone Packing 1

6-9 51465 i IPlaL-CShim 2 1 16-36 1 50124 1 ICbd~CFront II


6-10 52375 1 Btatk/et Assy.--Counterweight 1 2 1 16-37 AN380-3-2 I iPinCCotter 1 2

6-11 52282 1 2 1 16-38 50287 IG~srte/t--Piston (Ihboard) Il


6-12 S8488 1 I 6 1 16-39 50116 1 (Outboard) I 1

6-13 51783 1 I ;C~u/nterweight 2 1 16-40 50698 1 j~utt-(Piston Gasket 1

6-14 50341 1 I~aJher--Cwt. ScrewLock 6 1 16-41 AN~80-2-2 I IPJn~-Cotter 1 3

6-15 50093. 1 i 6 6-421 50020 1 IR~c/efCwt. Bearing (Innei) 1 2

6-16 51171 1 i IPluit--Welch I 6 6-43 1 51223 1 IR~fCi4er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 1 2

6-17 56830 Assembly--Barrel 2 1 16-44 50021 1 Bearing (Outer) :1 2

6-1elAN526-428-101 I iSdr$w I 2 6-451 50357 1 IsQrdl Assy.--Cwf. Adjusting 12


(i-19/AN960-416LI I I\XTaJher 1 4 6-46 S8474 1 IN]utHCwt. Adjusting Screw 1 4

6-20 56811 1 IVCrajher--Balancing (Lead) ar 1 16-47 S8475 1 ICCpHCounterweight 2

6-21 AN364-4281 IMutl 1 2 6-48 AN392-51 I IPLnC~CLevis 1 2

6-22 j 51464 I jSJp~ort--Barrel (Phenolic) 2 6-49 50117 1 IGtasbre(t--Cylinder Head r

6-23 50134 1 IBblMBarrel 41 16-50 50123 1 Iqe~d+Cylinder I 1

6-24 1 50135 1 IN~t+garrel Bolf


1 4 6-51 50118 1 IRFn$fCylinder Head Lock I 1

15
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CA~ALOG NO. ill Gcoup Assembly Ports List

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F?3~=(
~25)

Figure 7--~lib’ Assembly odel 2820~249

16
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE
INDEX PI\RTWUMBER NOMENCLATURE IRR-l pnRrnumsER I NOMENCLATURE IPLR
1194 (atsr~ IWUMBER( (11j4 (PJS1
7 2B20-249 I 1 7-25 AN380-3-3 I IPEn~otter 1 4
7-1 ANS008-201 iCbllefaear I 1 I 17-26 51137 Icbrlin(ler Assembly 1
7-2 51135 1 /BCr~el Assembly 11 17-27 51136 1 I Il/n~r--Cylinder (Steel) Il
7-3 55210 1 iS~idet Il 7-28 11573 1 I Ilfnbr--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1
7-4 51259 1 IFF~jn4--Grease 1 2 1 17-291 .50155 1 I IBGspling--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 1 2

7-5 50296 1 ID~dveb--Shim Plate Z 7-30 50356 1 I ISbaai-CConntereeggh Bearing 2


f50296-6 1 ID$dve~--Shim Plate--(.006i"ch
ovecrize) 7-31 AN380-3-511 IPSn~Cotter 1 2

50119 (R~nkfSpider (Phenolic) 11 17-32 50121 1 I PEstoh Il


7-7 51472 1 IR/etsi4er Assembly--Grease 1 2 7-33 50122 1 Lock 1

7-8 52988 1 to .020 inch 2 17-34 AN5009-301 112~n/gfSnap 1


thick in .001 inch incrementJ)
7-35 50115 rent Cone Packing 1

7-9 51465 1 IPLale~Shim 2 1 17-36 50124 1 iCbrieCFront Il


7-10 52375 1 IB~al-yef Assy.--Counterweight 2 1 17-37 AN~80-3-2 I (qn~Cotter 1 2

7-11 52282 1 I I Bt~aJcket--Cou nterweigh t 2 1 17-38 50287 1 Iqaslk$t--Piston (Inboard) 1

7-12 S8488 It (Clo´•bvel-Counterweiaht 16 7-33 50116 14aslk4t--Piston (Outboard) 1

7-13 51783 11 ICiollnrerweight 1 2 7-40 50695 1 INutHPiston Gasket I 1

7-14 50341 1 i I\Wabher--Cwt. ScrewLock 61 17-41 AN380-2-2 I (Pfin~Cotter 1 3


7-15 50093 ~1 I iStr4w-Counterweinht 161 17-42 50020 1 Bearing (Inner) I 2

7-16 51171 11 IPlu~--Welch 6 1 17-43 51223 1 Il~fbiCer Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

7-17 56830 1 jSGp~4rt Assembly-Barrel. 1 2 7-44 50021 1 Bearing (Outer) 1 2

7-18 )AN526-428-101 1 IS~rew 1 2 1 (7-45 50357 I I ste~ Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 2

7-19 (APj960-416LI I l~ather 1 4 7-46 S8474 1 Ilyu~tCwt. Adjusting Screw 4

7-20 56831 I IVYabher-Balancing (Lead) ar 1 17-471- 510?)0 IIC~rHCounarweinht 12


7-21 AN364-42811 I~ul I 2 1 17-48 AN392-51 IIPlintlCLevis 1 2

7-22 51464 I IS(p(portt-Barrel (Phenolic) 2 7-49 50117 1 Iqas(kbt--Cylinder Head I 1

7-23 50134 1 I Bblt-CBarrel 41 17-50 50123 1 I ye4d+Cylinder I 1

7-24 50135 1 INub-IBarrel Bolt 4 1 17-51 50118 I IRlinlPCCvlinder Head Lock 1

IT
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS ´•Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly´• Ports List

42

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Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

PIGllRE FIGURE
INOEX PIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I lelnDEl PIRINUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
MBERI \1139 )Rssr.l Irumsal 11234 IRJSY.

a 2B20-251 IYulb 6Sbembly 1 8-26 51137 1 ICkl/n/ler Assembly 1

8-1 ANS008´•20 I JCbrjP+Rear 11 18-27 51136 1 I ILtnpr--Cylinder (Steel)


8-2 51135 1 IBCr~el Assembly 11 18-28 51573 1 I /Llner--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

8-3 j 55210 I I 8-23 50155 I IBGsbin~--cWt Bearins Shaft 2

8-4 51259 1 IrtttlnffClrease 2 8-30 50356 1 I ISbaF--Counterweight Bearing Z

50296 Plate Z (8-31 ANf80-3-5( I i 2


8-5
i"ch
50296-6 /Db~el--Shim elate--(.006
oversize)
8-32 50686 i

s-61 5a119 Spider (Phenolic) 1 1 1833 50236 (P/p~ 4\ssembly--Oil Supply 1


n~-i Piston Lock I
8-7 51472 Assembly--Grease 2 8-34 50122

8-8 52988 ider--(.oos to .ozo inch Z 1 18-35 ANSCJ09-~0 (RjnkfSnap 1

Ihick in .001 inch increments)


a-36 50689 1 ICbjetFront 1

514(;5 Shim Z 8-37 AN380-3-Z 2


8-9
1 18-38 50287 1 /GgsZce/t--Piston (Inboard) I 1

52~75et--CounterweighcAssy.--Counterweight
8-10 2

8ijg 101L6 Pirton (Outboard) I


8-111 52282

S8488 ael--CounterweiRht
Z

6 8-40 50687 iston Gasket 1


8-12
1
8-13 51783 terweighe 2 8-41 S8393 i´•i --Oil Supply Pipe Pack.. 1´•

Screw Lock 6 1 18-42 i 50013 Supply Pipe Packing 1


8-14 50341
afher-Cwt.
8-151 50093 /S~rBw-Counterweight 6 8-43 50020 wt. Bearing (Inner) 2

8-16 5117L ugWeich s-44 5L223 irrbr~ider Arry.--Cwt. Belring I 2

8-17 56830 Assembly--Barrel Z 8-45 50021 wt. Bearing (Outer) 2

8-1slAN526-428-101 i /S~rbw 1 2 8-46 50357 1 ISbrdwl Assy.-Cwt. Adjusting Z

4 8-47) S8474 Adjusting Screw 4


8-19 IAN3GO-416LI i jW(ajher
8-20 56831 1 I I~ajher--Balancing (Lead) ar 1 18-48 50284 1 ICCpHCounterweight 2

8-21 AN364-4281 1 iNjutl I 2 8-49 AN~92-47 I IP/nC(Clevis 1 2

8-22 51464 j ISSp~ort--Barrel (Phenolic) Z 1 18-50 AN380-2-21 /pJni--Cotter 1 2

1 1 8-S1( IGCsCe/t--Cylinder Head


8-231 50L34 ;8~ Barrel 4 50117 1

8-24 50135 1 1NGtCBarrelRolt 4 8-52 50123 ylinder 1

8-25 AN380-3-3 IPjnt~otter 4 1 18-5~ 50118 IR/njptCylinder Head Lock I 1

19
~’HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS~ CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Pasts List´•

i~ K26_

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O--

Figure 9--Hub;Ar~emblL Model 2820-317

20
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Grovp Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG~NO. ill

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PARINUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I IPINDEX I NOMENCLATURE PER
234 1 Rssr. I Ilumsel 11234 LSSI.

9 2B20-317 Iqulp 1 1 19-27 51136 ’1 I Illner--Cylinder (Steel) 1

9-1 AN5008-20 I iCi>detRear I 11 19-28 51573 1 1 (Llner--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

9-2 51135 1 IgCr~e( Assembly I 1 9-29 59346 1 I IBGsbing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 1 2

9-3 55210 1 1SbiQle~ I 1 1 19-30 50356 1 I (Sba~t-CounterweiRht Bearing Z

9-4 51259 1 Ivlttln%--~rease 1 2 1 19-31 AN380-3-5 I I IPZntCotter Z

9-5 50296 1 Plate 2 1 19-32 50121 1 iPLsbB I 1


i"ch
f50296-6 1 Plate--(.006
oversize) 1 19-33 50122 1 1Rink~Piston Lock I -1

9-6 50119 1 IRFnjpfSpider (Phenolic) 11 19-34 AN5009-301 IRFnkfSnap 1

9-7 51472 1 IRjetjiger Assembly--Grease 2 1 19-35 50115 1 lWyaeh~r--Front Cone Packing 1

9-8 52988 ~Spider--(.oos to .ozo inch 2 9-36 50124 iCbrietFront 1


thick in .00t inch increments)
9-37 AN380-~-2 r 2

9-9 1 51465 Shim 2 1 19-38 50287 .1 IG~ske/t--Piston (Inboard) 1

9-10 52375 Assy.--Counterweight 2 1 19-39 50116 1 JC~skejt--Piston (Outboard) 1

9-11 52282 et-Counterweighr 2 1 19-40 50698 1 JNjutMPiston Gasket 1

9-12 S8488 1 6 9-41 AN380-2-2 I iPLntlCotter 1 3

9-13 51783 1 I ICbLinterweight 2 9-42 59347 1 IWya6h~r--Thrust 2


Is inch
9-14 50341 wt. Screw Lock 6 f59347-15 Thrust--(.o
oversize) f

9-15 50093 6 +59347-30 C

9-16 51171 Welch G 9-43 50020 1 IR~cJe-t-Cwt. Bearing (Inner) 2

9-17 56830 Assembly--Barrel 2 9-44 51223 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

9-18 )AN526-428-101 1 IS~rew I 2 9-4 5 5 002 1 I IRCcle+cwt Bearing touter) z

9-19 IAN960-416LI I I~aiiher 1 4 1 19-46 50357 1 /SQreal Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 2

9-20 56831 i jVCja~her--Balancing (Lead) ar 9-47 S8474 1 I~utHCwt. Adiusting Screw 4

9-21 AN364-4281 i ilyutl I Z 9-48 50284 1 I%BdiCounterweight Z

9-22 51464 1 i ISQpbort--Barrel (Phenolic) 2 9-49 AN392-47 1 IPLa~levis 2

9-23 50134 1 (Bbl~--tBarrel 4 1 19-50 50117 1 IClIasP<Bt-Cylinder Head 1

9-24 1 50135 1 IN]uttiBarrel Bolt 14 9-51 50123 1 Iqe;ld+Cylinder Il


9-25 AN380-3-31 IPlntCotter 1 4 19-52 50118 Head Lock 1

9-26 61245 IClrllndler Assembly I 1

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PARTS CATALOG NO. 1 1 1 Groua´•´•Assem bIyPorts List

34~

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II
,~Q

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Figure IO--Hvb´•A,iemMy Model 28207329

22

:1
Seetion II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. ill

FIGURE FIGURE U
IRDEX I PI\RT NUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I IBINDEX PllRTNUMRER PER

NOMECLATUREoversi)
1234 ASSI 234 1SSr.

10 2B20-329 IYUb bs~embly I 1 1´• )10-27) 51136 ylinder (Steel) 1

10-1 ANS008-20 I ICb~etRear I 11 110-281 51573 --Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

10-2 51135 1 Assembly 1 1 110-291 59346 ing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft Z

10-3 55210 1 ibbitle~ I 1 10-301 50356 ight Bearing 2

10-4 51259 Fittin~--Grease I 2 10-31 Z

10-5 50296 1 iDiodv$L--ShimPlate 2 10-32 50121 1

+50296-~ 1 /Dbte~--Shim 10-33 ~0122 Piston Lock L

to-6 50119 1 IRFn~Spider (Phenolic) Il 10-341 AN5009-30 Snap 1

10-7 51472 1 Assembly--Grease 2 1 110-351 50115 -Front Cone Packing 1

10-8 52988 1 ISbilb´•1+Spider-(.oos to .020 inch 2 i 110-361 50124 rent 1


thick in .001 inch incremmts)
10´•3 AN~80´•3-2 er Z

10-9 51465 IPLateCShim 2 1 110-381 50287: (Inboard) 1

10-10 52375 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 10-391 50116 (Outboard) 1

10-111 52282 1 I IBjiajcket-CounterweiRht I 2 110;40( 50698 Piston Gasket 1

10.121 S8488 1 I Iqo~lel-Countrrweight 61 110-411 AN380-2-2 3

10-131 51783 1 I Iqollnterweight 1 2 10-421 59347 -Thrust 2


i"Eh
10-141 50341 I IVP~abher--Cwt. Screw Lock Ib +59347-15 Thr,,,-(ols
10-151 50093 .1 I IS~r9w-Counterweight 61 1 1 +19347-30
10-161 51171 1 IWu~r--Welch 61 110-431 50020 Bearing (Inner) 2

r0-171 56830 1 Assembly--Barcel 1 2 10-441 51223 Assy.-Cwt. Bearing: 2

10-1slAN526-428-101 1 IS~rew 1 2 10-45 50021 Bearing (Outer) 2

10-191AN960-416LI IVsather 4 10-461 50357 Assy.-Cwt. Adjusting 2

10-201 56831 1 I (Lead) ar 1 110-471 S8474 wt. Adjusting Screw 4

10-21 AN364-4281 1 l~u4 1 2 10-481 S8475 2

10-221 51464 1 I ISGt~port--Barrel (Phenolic) 1 2 10-491 AN392´•51 2

10-23) 50134 1 /Bbl~--tBarrel 1 4 10-501 50117 ylinder Head 1

10-24/ 50135 1 IMutC~Barrel Bolt 4 1 110-51 50123 ylinder 1

10-25 AN380-3-3 I IPFn+iCotter 1 4 10-521 50118 Head Lock 1

10-261 61245 1 ICtlinBer Assembly 1

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34r,

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17

3448
1
~O

Figure I I-Hub Assembly Model 2820-337

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Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PIRTNUMBER NOMENCLAIURE I pER I IL INDEX I PIRT NUMBER NOMENCLAIURE IPER
1 234 ~ssr.l INUMBERI Il234 ILssr.

11 2020-337 As~embly 11 111-27 51136 1 I ILFn~r--Cylinder (Sieel) 1

11-1 AN5008´•20 i 1CbdeCRear 1 1 111-28 51573 1 I ILFn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

11-2 51135 1 Assembly 1 1 111-29 59346 1 I Bearing Shaft 2

11-3 55210 1 Idbiaet I 1 11´•301 50356 1 I Sbi~t--CounterweiRht Bearing 2

11-4 51259 1 I 2 11-31 AN380-3-5 I i I qinC--Cotter 1 2

11-5 50296 1 iI~bdl--Shim Plate 2 r1´•32 50121 1 i Ristob I 1


inch
f50296-6 Shim Plate--(.006
overri2e) 11-~3 50122 1 IRii~p;CPiston Lock 1

11-6 50119 1 IRFn~fSpider (Phenolic) 11 111-341 AN5009-30 I II~ilgtSnap 1

11-7 51472 1 IR/etsilber Assembly--Grease (2 1 .111-35 50115 1 Cone Packing 1

11-8 52988 1 to .ozo inch 2 1 111-361 50124 1 IUo~etYront I 1


thick in .001 inch increments)
11´•-37 AN380-3-2 I I Pint~otrer 1 2

11-9 51465 1 IPlaieCShim 2 1 111-38 50287 1 laa~ket--eiston (Inboard) 1

11-101 52375 1 Assy.--Counterweight I´• 2 11´•391 50116 1 14aaikktt-Piston (Outboard) 1

11-111 52282 1 I 2 1 (11-401 50698 1 Gasket 1

11-121 SS488 I I ID~$el-Counterweight 61 111-41 AN380-2-2 I I RnHCotter 1 3

11-131 51783 1 I iCb~nterweight 2 1 111-42 59347 1 I 1 2

11-141 50341 I IUYaiher--Cwt. Screw Lock 6 I I 1 +59347-151


11-151 50093 1 ISqr~w-Counterweight 6 +59347-301 I+
11-161 51171 1 I IPluk--Welch 6 1 111-43 50020 1 Bearing (Inner) 2

11-171 56830 Assembly--Barrel 2 1 111-441 51223 1 II~etCiber Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

11-181AN526-428-101 1 iStrew 1 2 11-45 50021 1 Bearing(Outer) 1 2

ll-191AN960-416LI I (Wya~her 1 4 11´•461 50357 1 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 2

11-201 56831 1 I /WyaSher--Ualancing (Lead) ar 11´•47 S8474 1 Adjusting Screw´• 4

11-211AN364-428 1 I /Mut/ 1 2 11-48 51030 1 I aaECfCounterweiaht I Z

11-22 51464 1 I 1S6pbort--Barrel (Phenolic) 2 11-49 AN~92-51 I i SinHClevis ´•I 2

11-23 50134 1 iBbl~i´•Barrel 4 11-501 50117 1 j Cfa/k~t--Cylinder Head 1

11-24 50135 1 IMuttiBarrel Bolt 4 11-51 50123 1 qead+Cylinder 1

11-25 AN~80-3-31 IP/ntCotter 4 11-521 50118 1 II~irig+Cylinder Head Lock 1

11-26 61245 Assembly 1

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2
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r\% i;li,I
441(41

Is16.1817
X
O
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Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

~IGURE ~ICURE
IHDEX PRRTRUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I IPIRDEX PIIRINUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
1 234 1 Rssr. I IHUMRERI 11234 I1SSY.

12 2D30-29 IYub esCembly 1 1 112-14 50306 I In/o~el--Cwt.(Small) 4


12-1 AN5008-~0 j IC~4etRear I 1 12-15 50307 j I I9o´•Clel--Cwt. (Large) 4

12-2 S8462 I Assembly 11 112-161 50289 11 IC)ollncerweight 1 2

12-31 S8461 I Il 12-17 50091 1 I IS~rew-Counterweighi (Small)l 4

12-4 51259 i i Fltrinir--C;rease 1 2 12´•18 50092 1 I /Str9w-Counterweight (Large)j 4

12-5 50296 1 i9otv~l--bhim Plate 1 2 12-191 50083 ilBbli-tBarreL 1 4


+50296-6 1 ICjo~e(l--Shim 12-201 50095 1 I~utHBarrel Bolt 4

12-6 S8482 1 jRji~g+Spider (PhenoLic) Il 12-21 AN380´•3´•3 I 1SnHCotter 14


12-7 52987 to .023 inchl 2 )12-22 90417 1 (Cb´•lln(ler Assembly 1
thick in .001 inch increments)
12-2~ 51035: 1 I ILiner-CyIinder (Steel) 1

12-8 50470 1 I qlate IAssembly--Shim 2 12-24 50179 1 I IBClsbing--Cwt. BearingShaft I 2´•

12-3 50791 11 Iqlaae--Shim I 2 1 112´•251 50358 I ISbaF--COUnterweisht Bearing 1 2

12-101 50467 1 I Plate Chafing 2 1 112-261 AN380-~-6 I I 19ntCotter I 2.

12´•11 S8441 IPlnnCBlade Bushing Index 8 1 1´•12´•27 50416 1 I 1

fS8441-1 I (IJinC~lade Bush. 112´•28 50101 I IRli~-Piston Lock ´•;I 1


(.001in.
$S8441-2 Bush. Index--oversize) 12´•291 AN5009-30 1RlinkfSna~ 1

+S8441-3 Bush. Index-(bo,o,:lit,l;l 1 112-301 S8467 Sbatet--Frone Cone 1


’."6"’"’
+S8441-4 I IPlinI-Blade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) $1 112-31 S8480 1 Cone. Packing I 1

a.._r ´•i,__~ (;0025 in.


+S8441-5 I_~_
laoe ourn.
Inuex--.overdze 12-32 S8478 I´•ICbdetFron~ Il
+S8441-6 1 Idpnl-t~lade 12-33 AN38i)-3-2 I 19ntlCotter 1 2
in.
Burh.lnder--(.OD3) ~t 1 1 G(.C~r--Pislon (Inbo´•rd)
+SB44L-7 oversize)
Bush.Index--(.004 i".
112´•341 50281 1

+S8441-8 oversize) 12-35 S8464 --Piston (Outboard) 1

+S84´•41-9 1 Bush. 12-361 50697 IP~utHPiston Gasket 1


(.oosin.
fS8441-10 I IPEnCBlade Bush. Index--,,,,,;,,) 12-37 AN3&0´•2-2 I IPent(Cotter 1 3

+S8441-11 1 IEJinC~lade Bush. 12-38 50027 1 IR~cleS-Cwt. Bearing (Inner) 2

+S8441-12 Bush. 12-39) 51792 1: JRJetai4er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2


in.
+S8441-13 1 IPFnCBlade Bush. Index-(.0065
oversize 12 50029 ighi (Outer) Z

+S8441-14 1 Bush. 12-41 50359 1 ISCrb~Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 2

+S8441-15 1 12-42 S8474 Adjusting Screw 6


(.D08in.
+S8441-16 eBush. Index--overs;ze) +1 112-43 50290 1 ICCpHCounterweight 1 2

+S8441-17 1 Bush. Index--(bqp,s,Sif~l I )12-44 AN~92-45 I IPZntlCLevis I 2

+58441-18 C 1 112´•411 50003 /C/stjr-CylinderHe´•d II


+S8441-19 Lade Bush.Index--,,,,,i,, 12-46 50156 ylinder 1
(.010 in.
+S8441-20 IP~nt-glade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) 12-47 50004 1 IRFnkf(lylinder Head Lock .I 1

12-121 51163 1 Assy.--CounterweiRht 2 12-48 51171 1 IPluh~Welch 4

12-13) 50390 1 2 I 1 51218 1 ar

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53
24
52~-- i:ll ~28

2s)t(23
25

----ij "-~Q

1
35

rc~
3
C I
11 13 11 15

Figure )3--Hub Assembly Model 2D30-207

28
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
IIIDEX PIRTHUMBER NOMENCLATVRE PfR I ILIWOEX PIRTNUMBER I NOMENCLA~URE IPER
MRER 1 234 1 nssr. I INUMsERI .11 214 ASSY.

13 2D30-207 Iqu~ CSGemblu L 13-19 50083 I Bblt-CBarrel 1 4


13-1 AN5008-30 iCbdeCRear II 13-201 AN960-816 I 124
13-2 S8462 1 11 113-21 50095 1 1 4
13-3 51459 1 II 1 11~-22 AN380-3-3 I IPSnCK~ottet 1 4
13-4 51259 1 IYlttln~r--C;rease 2 113;231 51539 JICklln(ierAssembly .I 1

13-5 S8482 1 IRF~bpider (Phenolic) 1 13-241 51035 I Ilfn~l--Cylindet (Steel) II


13-6 51368 1 IIi~fifi6er Assembly-Grease 2 1 113-25 51572 1 I Illnbr--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

13-7 525)87 to .o23 inchl 2 13-261 51124 I IBJlsbing--Cwt. Beating Shaft 1 2


thick in .001 inch increments
13-271 50358 1 I ISbaF--Counterweight Bearing I Z

13-8 51399 1 IPLaieCShim 2 1 113-28 AN380-3-61 I IP~nCCotter 1 2

13´•9 S844t 1 Bushing Index 8 1 113-29 50726 1 IPtslo~ ´•I 1

+S8441-1 1 IPEn~-Blade Bush. Index--(.OOoSin.


overslse) +1 113-301 50729 1 bssembly--Oil Supply 1

+S8441´•2 /PCnCBlade Bush. Index-(.OOL´•iD.


overnze) f 13131 50101 1 IlilinkCPiston Lock 1
i
+S8441-3 IP~nCBlade Bush. Index--(.00’5
oversize f 13-3 AN5009-30 I I 1

+S84´•41-4 f 13-331 S8467 1 ISba~ret--Front Cone I 1

tS8441-5 13-341 AS-92-30 I ICbdeCFront ’I 1

$S8441-6 1 f 13-351 AN380-3´•2 I IPLnCCotter I 2´•


in.
+S8441-7 IPCn~-Blade BuSh. Index--(.003)
oversize 13-3 50285 i (Inboatd) i 1
i".
+S8441-8 1 IP~nCBlade Bush. Index-(.004
oversize) 13-37 S8464 1 IGtasFrft--Piston (Outboard) 1

+S8441-9 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0045i".


oversize +1 113-381 50380 1 IMut~--IPistdn Gasket i 1
i".
+S8441-10 .1 IP~nCBlade Index-(’005
Bush;
oversize) 13-3 S8393 1 IWlaehC?r--Oil Supply Pipe Pack. 1
in.
+S8441-11 1 IPlnCBlade Bush.Index--(.OOSS
oversize 13-401 50013 1 IrVlutt--lOilSupply Pipe Packing I 1
i".
+S8441-12 IPLnCBlade Bush.Index--(.006
overaze, 13´•41 52771 1 Assy.-Cwt. Thrust I Z

+S8441-13 Bush.Index-(b0,0,6,~C,nj 13´•421 51129 1 i Z


(.007i". --Thrust--(.015 inch
+S8441-14 IPlnl-Blade Bush.Index -~versize) f f51129-15 oversire)
+S8441-15 jP~nCBlade Bush. Index--(’0075-io. +51123-30 --Thrust--(.030 i"ch
oversize oversize)
$S8441-16 /PrntSlade 13-431 50027 1 jRllc~Cwt. Bearing (Inner) 2

+S8441-17 1 IP~ntglade Bush.Index-(bO,~.B,3iC,;: 13-441 51732 1 (R~tCi3er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2


i".
$-S8441-18 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.009
oversize) 13-45 50029 1 IRCc~Cwt. Bearing (Outer) 2

+S8441-19 1 Bush.Index-(bqP,g,l;I~ 13-461 51777 1 Bearing Retainer- Z

+S8441-20 1 IPLnCBlade Bush.Index (.0’0 i".


-~versile) +1 113.471 50359 1 ISQrdwlAssy.--Cwt. Adjusting: 2

13-10/ 51163 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 13-481 S8474 1 Adjusting Screw 6


13-11 50390 1 I 2 1 113-491 50?90 1 ICCpHCounterweight 2

13-12 50306 1 I Iqo~vel-Counterweight (Small)l 4 1 113-501 AN392-45 I IP)n+t3levis IZ


13-13 50307.1 IqoCel--Cwt.(large) 4 1 113-51 AN380-2-21 IPlnCCotter 2

13´•14) 50289 i ICb~nterweight 2 1 1~3´•52 50003 1 IGCsFelt--Cylinder Head I 1

13-15 50091 1 j (Small) 4 1 113-531 50156 1 Itqe2/d+Cylinder II


13-16 50092 ight (Large 4 13- 50004 ylinder Head Lock I 1

13-17 53597 1 ilPLu~--Welch 2 1 113-5 51171 Welch 4

13-18 51463 (Phenolic) 2: 51218 Safety ar

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23

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30 ~5´•

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.iD~)

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’i

i i’?e; 1312 161715´•16


\o

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Figure 14--Hvb Assembb Model 2030-209

30
Sectionll HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG-NO. ill

FIGURE FIGURE
IHDEX PbRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I I&INOEX PI~RTHUMBER I NOMENCLATURE I~PER
MBEPI (1234 usr. I INuneERI i 1 234 ISSr.

14 2D30-209 Iqu~ as~embly 1´•1 14-18 51463 rt--Barrel (Phenolic) 2

14-1 ANS008-30 ICbdeCRear Il 14-19 50083 iBarrel 4

S8462 (BCr~el Assembly r (14-201 AN960-816


14-2 1
a~hie_r 24

14-3 51459 i 1 14-21 50095 Bolt 4

14-4 51259 1 IFlttin~--Grease 2 1 114-22 AN380-3-3 4

14-5 S8482 (Phenolic) Il 14-23 51539 1 qylln~er--Assembly I 1

14-6 51368 1 /R/etsiger Assembly--Grease 2 14-24 51035 1 j (Steel) 1

14-7) 52987 JSPi~fSpider--(.oos to .023 inch 2 1 114-25 51572 i I Il~ni´•r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1~1
thick in .001 inch increments)
14-261 51124 .1 I (Biusphnng-Cwt. Bearing Shaft 2

14-8 51399 1 IPLBlei-Shim 2 1 114-271 50358 1 I jS~aF--Counterweight Bearing 2

14-9 S8441 jPjntalade Bushing Index 8 1412sI AN380-3-6 I i IPinCCotier I 2


i".
+S8441´•1 1 iPLnCBlade Bush. index--(.0005
oversize) 14-291 50416 I IPrS(Oh I 1

+S8441-2 1 /Plnt´•glade Bush. I 14.301 50101 IEUinbrCPiston Lock I 1

+S8441-3 IPCnCglade Bush. f 14-31( AN5009-30 I IRFnjgtSnap I 1


(.002 in.
+S8441-4 ade Bush. Index --oversize) 14-32 S8467 1 IS~atet--Front Cone 1

+S8441-5 1 jP/ntglade Bush. 14-33 SS480 I Cone Packing 1

+S8441-6 1 IP/nt~lade 14-341 S8478 1 ICbdeCFront 1

+S8441-7’ 1 IP~nCglade 114-35 AN380-3-21 IPEntiCotter 1 2

$S8441-8 j JP~n?glade Bush. f 14-361 50285 1 Iqaslk~t--Piston (Inboard! 1

+S8441-9 1 IPCntglade Bush; 14-37 S8464 1 (Outboard) ´•I 1

$S8441-10 1 Bush.Index-~;,O,O,:;I,;; 14-38 50697 1 IP~utHPiston Gasket I 1

+S8441-11 1 IP~ntglade Bush. 14-391 AN380-2-2 I IPFntlCotter 1 3

+S8441-12 1 14-401 52771 1 IB~atiibg Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 2

+S8441-13 1 IPCnC~lade Bush.Index-(bOek,3il,;: 14-41 51129 1 IVP~aghler--Thrust 2


i". 5 inch
+S8441-14 lade Bush. Index-(.007
oversize) f I I I -f 51 129-1 5 oversize)
i"’ i"ch
+S8441-15 lade Bush. Index--(.0075
ovcrsile) 1 1. 1 +51129-301 oversize)
fS8441-16 I IP~nCglade 14-421 50027 1 IRCl~etCwt. Bearing (inner) 2

+S8441-17 jPjntglade 14-43 51792 1 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

+S8441-l8 I I+ 1 114-44 50029 liRiaclefCwt Bearing (Outer) 1 2

+S8441-19 j IPCntglade Bush. 14-45 51777 SpaJce~--Cwt. Bearing Retainer 2


(.OIOi".
fS8441-20 I IPinCglade Bush.Index
-~versire) 14-461 50359 1 ISC~rB1 Assy.-Cwt. Adiusting 2

14-101 51455 Assy.iCounterweight 2 1 114-47) S8474 1 Il3u--ICwt. Adiusting Screw 6

14-111 51430 1 I I 2 14-481 50290 1 2

14 121 50306 1 I IT~fiel-Cwt. (Small) 2 1 114-491 AN392-45 I I qntiClevis I 2

14-131 50307 1 I (Large) 6 14-501 50003 1 /qaSkdt--Cylinder Head 1

14-141 51431 11 iCbJnrerweight 2 1 114-51 50156 j )qe;/d+CyIinder 1

14-15 50091 I ISqr~w-Counterweight (Small)l 2 14-521 50004 1 Head Lock 1

14-161 50092 1 ISgr$;w-Counterweight (Large) 6 14-53 51171 1 IPButrCWelch 4

14-17 53597 1 I IPlu~--Welch 1 2 51218 1 I ar

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PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly´•Parts Lis~

58

7-
56 34
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i;
(4~)
42

´•1.´•

l221

~SJ I

G 3
12 18

d"\o
14 16
3

Figure I 5--Hvb Assembly Mokl 2030-227

32
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE
INDEX PI\RTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE IPER~I IIINDEX PARTWUMBLR I NOMENCLATURE PER
234 nssv. I INUmeERI 11234 ISSY.

15 2D30-227 IYu~ as~embly r I 115-211AN960-41CiL 4

15-1 AN5008-301 ICbrietRear 11 15-221 56831 --Balancing (Lead) ar

15-2 S8462 1 Assembly 1 15-231 AN364-428 1 I INut 1 2

15-3 51459 1 IS~idlet 11 15-241 51463 1 I ISGdport--Barrel (Phenolic) 1 2

15-4 51259 1 IFlttln8--Grease 1 2 1 115-251 50083 1 IBbl~--tBarrel 1´• 4


15-5 50296 1 IDbdve~--Shim Plate 2 I IIs-z6l AN960´•816 I I\WabhlPr 124
f50296´•6 1 IDb$el--Shim Plate--(.006i"ch
oversize) 5-271 50095 1 I~utHBarrel Bolt 4

15-6 S8482 1 IRFnkfSpider (Phenolic) 11 115-28 AN380-3;3 I IPEnt~otter 4

15-7 51368 1 IR~tCirber Assembly-Grease 2 1 115-291 5.1539 1 ICbrlinger Assembly 1

15-8 52987 1 to .02~ inch 2 1 1:15-301 51035 1 I ILCn~r--Cylinder (Steel) 1


thick in .001 inch increments)
L5-31 51572 ylinder (Phenolic) 1

15-9 51399 1 IPladetShim 1 2 1 115-32 51124 1 I IB/sshinng-Cwt. Bearing Shaft 1 2

15-101 SS441 IPlntalade BushingIndex 8 1 115-33 53546 1 I ISba~t-Counterweight Bearing 1 2


ia.
+S8441-1 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0005
oversize) 15-34 AN380-3-6 I I IPEntCotter Z
(.001 iD.
+S8441´•2 1 IPlntSlade Bush.Index
-~vetsite) 15-35 50416 1 IP~scioh I 1

+S8441-3 IPlnCBlade Bush. Index--(.00LS´•io.


oversize) fl 115-36 90101 1 IREn~CPiston Lock I 1

fSS441-4 I IPCnl-Blade Bush. 15-371 AN5009-30 I I 1


in. i
+S8441-5. 1 IPLnl-Blade Bush. Index--(.002)
oversize) 15-38 S8467 nt Cone 1
(.003 i".
$S8441-6 1 IPCnCBlade Bush.Index -overrize) S8480 I IVCla~h/er-FiontCone Packing I 1

+S8441-7 1 IPCnt~lade 15-40 S8478 1 1CbdeCFront 1

+S8441-8 1 jP~ntSlade Bush. t 15-41 AN.380-3-2 I IPFnHCotter 1 2

i-SS441-j I IP~htSlade Bush. 15-42 50285 1 (Inboard) I 1

+S8441-t0 I IPrnCBlade Bush. Index--(.OOSin.


oversize) 15-43 S8464 1 (Outboard) I 1
in.
+S8441-11 1 (Prn~glade Bush. Index--(.0055
oversize) 15-44 50697 1 :I~utHPiston Gasket I 1
i.006 in.
fS8441-12 I IPZnCBlade Bush.Index -~versile) 15-45 AN380-2-2 I IPlnCK~otter 1 3

$-S8441-13 1 IPCnCBlade Bush. Index--(.006si".


oversize) 15-46 52771 Assy; rwr.Thrusr Z
(.007 i".
+S8441-14 1 (PZnl-Blade Bush.Index -~versire) 15-47 51129 Thrust 1 2
i"’ inch
+S8441-15 1 Bush.Index--(.007~
oversize) +51129-151 IWyabhjer-Thrusf-(.OL~oversize)
+S8441-16 1 IP~nCBlade Bush. Index-(.008.i"’
overs~e) +51129´•301 I
+S8441-17 1 IP~nCBlade Bush. Index--(.OOs5i"’
oversize)
15-48 53213 Bearing (Inner) 2
(´•009 in.
JrS8441-18 I IPFnCBlade Bush.Index 15-491 53214 (~tCiCer Assy.-Cwt. Bearing Z

+S8441-19 1 IPFnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0095i".


oversize) 15-501 53216 1 IRb~c/efCwt. Bearing (Outer) 2

+S8441-20 1 1PFnCBlade Bush. Index-(.o’oin.


oversize) +1 /15-511 53599 Bearing Retainer 2

15-111 51163 1 Assy.--Counterweight 1 2 15-521 50359 1 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 2

15-12 50390 1 I 1 2 1 115-531 S84;4 1 I~ubtCwt. Adjusting Screw 6

15-13 50306 1 I (Small) 14 15-54 50290 1 2

15-14 50307 I 4 1 115-55 AN392-45 I:lr~nCIClevis 1 2

15-151 50289 1 I 2 1 115-56 50003 1 Iqasik~t--Cylinder Head II


15-161 50091 I (Small) 4 1 115-57 50156 1 Iqesld+Cylinder II
15-171 50092 1 I ISlrbw-Counterweight (Large) 4 1 115´•58 50004 1 Head Lock I 1

15-181 53597 1 I IPlufrWelch I 2 15-591 51171 1 IPlu~-CWelch 14


15-191 62034 1 ISlpp~4rt Assembly-Barrel 2 1~ I 1 51218 1 IvOri~e+Safety lar
15-201AN526-428-101 1 Isaraw 1 2

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PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Paris List

59
30
58 34

32)W29

43

Il
41

~6‘

---I

c;i~ us s

1924505152BiI
3B
2~

6
a (11)

Figure I&-Hvb’ Assembly Model 2D30-233

34
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Ports List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE U FIGURE
INOEX PIRTNUMRER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILINOEX PIR7NUMBER I NOMENCLATURE I~PER
MBERI 11234 In~sr.l INUmeERi 11234 Inssr.

16 j. 2D30-233 II~ub bs~embly I 1 1 116-221 56831 1 /\lyalsher-Balancing (Lead) I at

16-1 AN5008-40 I iCbdeCRear 111 116-2~1 AN364-428 1 I I~ut 1 2

16-2 S8462 1´• IBCr~eZ Assembly 1 16-241 51463 I ISCldport--Barrel (Phenolic) 2

16´•3 51459 1 ISbi(let II 1 116-251 50083 1 I 14


16-4 51259 i IFittinlrGrease 2 1 116-261 AN960´•816 I ~Jyih(er 124
16-5 1 50296 1 laoA´•eil--Shim Plate 2 16-27 5001)5 1 I1Vui-CBarrel Bolt 4

+50236-6 jryo~ep-Shim Plate--(.006i"Eh


oversize)
16-281 AN3E)O-3-3 I /R~ilCotter 4

16-6 S8482 /RFn~fSpider (Phenolic) 1 1 116-291 51539 1 IQl/n~er Assembly 1

16-7 51368 1 /Rlet~iger Assembly-Grease 2 16-301 51035 1 I /L~nbr--Cylinder (Steel) I 1

16-8 52987 ISgi~+Spider--(.oos to .023 inchl 2 1 116-31 51572 1 I Illn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1


thick in .001 inch increments
16-32 51124 wt. Bearing Shzft 2

16-9 51399 1 IPLa~eCShim 2 1 116-33 53546 1 I /Sb~t--Counterweight Bearing 2

16-101 S8441 1 Bushing Index 8 16-34 AN380´•3´•61 I 19i~Cotter I z

+S8441-1 1 IP~n/-Blade 16-35 50726 1 i PCstoh I 1

fS8441-2 I IP~nCBlade Bush.Index-~,O,O,:i;L,"j 1 116-36 50723 1 /PFpb ~ssembly--Oil Supply 1

+S8441-3 1 IPCnCBlade Bush. 16-37 50101 1 I~dpCPiston Lock i 1

+S8441-4 1 16-381 AN5009-30 I IRFnjg+Snap j 1

+S8441-5. 1 /P~nCBlade BushlIndex-(bO,O,:~I,;; 1 116-~9 S8467 1 ISbairet-Front Cone I 1

+S8441-6 1 16´•40 ~AS-92-30 I ICbde~-Front I 1

fSS441-7 I Bush. I,d,,-cbqPbr3;r~l 16-41 AN380-3´•2 I IPCntlCotter 1 2


(.004 in.
fS8441-8 lade Bush.lndex-,,,,,i,,) 6-42 50285 -Piston (Inboard) I 1

fSS441-9 I Bush. 1 116-4.3j S8464 1 IG/as/k~t--Piston (Outboard) 1

fS8441-10 I (Plnj-t3lade Bush. I 1 116-44 50380 1 /NulHPistonGasket i r

+S8441-11 1 1 116_45/ S83Y3 I Supply PipePaclr. 1

+SS441-12 I 16-461 ´•500i3 I Supply Pipe Packing 1

+S8441-13 1 Bush. Index--(boe,6,:il~l 1 116-4 52771 1 Assy.--Cwt. Thrust Z

+S8441-14 1 IPFnl-Blade Bush. 16´•48) 51129 1 IV4~a6hler--Thrust i Z


0075
+SS441-15 de Bush. Index--( oversize f +51123-15 f
inch
+S8441-16 +51129-30( oversize) f

+S8441-17 1 Bush. 16-491 53213 1 Bearing (Inner) 1 2


(.009 in.
$S8441-18 ade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) f 11-501 53214 1 (RJetCi~er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

$S8441-19 1 /Pb;nCt3lade Bush. 16-51 53216 1 I~dFtCwt. Beating (Outer) 2

+S8441-20 Bush. I 16-52 53599 1. Bearing Retainer 1 2

16-11 51163 1 IB~a(cklet Assy.--Counterweight Z 16-531 50359 1 IS~rOa( Assy;-Cwt. Adjusting I 2

16-12 50390 1 I IBji~ket-Cou nterweight 2 16-54 S8474 1 jP~uqLfCwt. Adjusting Screw 6

16-13 50306 1 I I~oCel--Cwt. (Small) 4 16-551 50290 1 I Q~HCounterweieht z

16-14 50307 1 I 140P´•el--cwt´•(Large) 4 16-561 AN332;45 I I SinHClevis 1 2

16-15 50289 1 I Iqollnterweight 2 1 (16-571 AN380-2´•2 I I PinHCotter 12

16-16 50091 I (Small) 4 16-581 50003 1 ICfa~k9t--Cylinder Head I 1

16-17 50092 (Large) 4 16-591 50156 ylinder 1

I6-is 53597 11 Iqluk--Welch 2 16-6a 50004 1 II~io(gfCylinder Head Lock 1

16-19 62034 1 IS(ldpdrt Assembly--Barrel 2 1 116-61 51171 I IRlu~Welch 4

16-20/AN526-428-IOI I /S~rpw 1 2 1 I 1 51218 1 I \IOi~e+Safety at

16-211AN960-416Lll 14

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PARTS CATALOG NO. 1 1 1 Glovp Assembly Parts List

32) H29

44 ’t’X

U-O

~Q
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Figure 17--Hvb Assembly Model 2D30-235

36
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE
INDEX PARTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE IPER I JI1INDEX PARTNUMRER I NOMENCLATURE PER
1234 Assr.l (NVMBERI 11134 RSSr.

17 2D30-235 IYubbskembly II 17-211AN960-416Lll I\IYaSher 14


17-1 AN5008-30 I I404etRear 11 117-22 56831 1 I (Lead) I ar

17-2 S8462 1 Assembly I 1 L7´•231 AN364´•428 1 I IrJu~ 1 2

17-3 51459 S~itlet 111 117´•24 51463 1 I I SG$pott--Barrel (Phenolic) 12


17-4 51259 1 1 2 17-25 50083 1 I 4

17-5 50296 1 Plate 2 17-261 AN960-816 I VYasYer 124


+50296-6 1 )C/o-brell-Shim 17-27 50095 1 IPJuttBarrel Bolt 1 4

17-6 S8482 1 IR/in~gtSpider (Phendlic) II 1 117-28 AN~80-3´•31 IP(irHCotter 1 4

1.7-7 51368 1 Assembly--Grease 2 17-29 51539 I Iclvlfni~er Assembly I 1

17-8 52987 1 Idbiin+~pider--(.oos to .023 idch 2 17-30 51035 1 j (Steel) 1


chick in .001 inch increments
17-31 51572 der (Phenolic) 1

17-3 51399 1 /Ppat~tShim 1 2 1 117-32 51124 1 1Biusihing---Cwt. Bearing Shaft 2

17-10 S8441 1 IgntBlade Bushing Index 8 17-33 53546 1 I ISbi~ft-Counterweiaht Bearing 2

+SS441-1 Bush. Inden-(bqp,o,:i~i,"j 17-34 AN380-3-6 I I Iqiri--Cotter 1 2


i".
+S8441-2 1 IPFnl--alade Bush. Index--(.oo’
oversize) 17-35 50416 ligis~ob II
+S844r-3 1 Bush. 17-36 50101 1 14itlnCPiston Lock II
+S8441-4 1 IfJin/-~lade 117-37 AN5009-30 I I´•fljirig+bnap I 1
in.
+S8441´•5 I 14inCBlade Bush.Index-(.002~
oversize) 17-38 S8467 Sb$c$r--Fiont Cone t

+S8441-6 1 IP~ntlBlade 17-39 S8480 1 Cone Packing I 1

17-4"I
+Sa441-7 lade Bush. 17-4 S8478 ronf 1
i".
fS8441-8 Bush. Index1(.004
overslle
f AN380-J-2 I I SinHCotter I 2

+S8441-9 IPlinCBlade Bush. 117-42 50285 1 Ibarlket--Piston (Inboard) 1

+S8441-10 1 IP(inC1Blade Bush. I 17-43). S8464 1 Idaiket--Piston (Outboard) II


+S8441-11 1 IP/inC~lade Bush. 17-441 50697 1 I~Jut--tPiston Gasket I 1

+S8441-12 1 IP(int~lade 17-451 AN380-2-2 ´•I Iqi~--tCotter 1 3


i".
$S8441-13 1 I qintglade Bush. Index--(.0"65
oversize) 17 52771 a Assy.-Cwt. Thrust 12
+S8441-14 1 IPlintglade Bush. Index--(.007´•io.
oversize) +1 117-47 51129 1 I ‘UVajs~er--Thrust 1 2
ill. inch
+S8441-15 1 IPlint8lade Bush. Index--(.0075
oversize) +51129-15 --Thrust--(.015
oversize)
in. inch
+S8441-16 lade Bush. Index--(.oos
oversize). +51129-301 1 oversize)
in.
+S8441-17 1 Ignt8lade Bush. Index--(.0085
oversize 17-48 53213 wt. Bearing (Inner) 2
(.009 i".
SSs441-ls I Ign~8lade Bush.Index
-ojersize) 17-49 53214 r Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2
i".
$S8441-19 1 IP’jnC~lade Bush. Index--(.0095
oversize 17-50 53216 wt. Bearing (Outer) Z

Bush. Index (.OLO i".


$-S8441-20 1 Iqntglade -oversize) 17-5 53599 S wt. Bearing Retainer 2

17-11 51455 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 17-521 50359 1 Assy;-Cwt. Adjusting 2

7-121 51430 1 I IB(ri~ket-Counterweight 2 17-531 S8474 1 Adjusting Screw 6

7-131 50306 1 I 14oCel--Cwt´•(Small) 2 1 117-54 50290 1 I C]afHCounterweight IZ


17-141 50307 1 I Iclo~el--cwt. (Large) 16 17-551 AN392-45 I I PlinHClevis 2

7-151 51431 1 IqoJnterweight 2 17-561 50003 1 (4aSkOt--Cylinder Head 1

17-161 50091 1 I IS~r9w-Counterweight (Small)( 2 1 117-57 50156 I I qeadtCylinder II


17-171 50092 1 IS~rew-Counterweight (Large)l 6 17-581 50004 1 Head Lock II
17-181 53597 1 I IPbu~--Welch 1 2 li7-591 51171 1 IPhuQCWelch 4

17-191 62034 1 ISep~drt Assembly--Barrel 2 51218 I\yli~et-Safety I ar

17-201AN526-428-101 1 IS~rew 1 2

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PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

57

56 ail
34.

29

ji
O
43

(45

41

40

849 511(55

,I O

19

I //I
d
E ii

28’

Figure I Il--Hvb Assembly Model 2030-231


38
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. li’l

FIGURE FIGURE
IHOEX PIIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE ILINDEX PARTHUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
1294 assv. I IWUIBERI 11234 IISSY

18 2D30-237 Iqub I 1 18-211AN960-416LI I I\1V;Jsber 1 4


18-1 AN5008-30 I laolbeCRear II 1 118´•22 56831 1 I lVyajiher--Balancing (Lead) ar

18-2 SS462 IBrlrq Assembly 1 18-231 AN364-428 1 I INut 1 2

18-3 51459 ISbiBeb~ Il 18-24 51463 1 I I (Phenolic) Z

8-4 51259 Fittin~--Grease 1 2 1 118-25 5008 3 1 I B~o4t-CBarrel 4

18-5 50296 19o$vdl--Shim Plate 2 18-261 AN960-816 I i vytisyer 124


i"th
+50236-6 IqoCetl--bhim Plate-(.006
oversize)
18-27 50095 1 INuttBarrel Bolt 4

18-6 $8482 1 IR/i~g+Spider (Phenolic) I t 18-28 AN380-3-3 I ]SirJ-~Cotter -1 4

18-7 51368 1 IIiletCiber Assembly--Grease Z 1 118-29 51539 1 Iqyl~n/der Assembly I 1

18-8 52987 1 ISbi~n+Spider--(.oo5 to .oz3 inchl 2 18-30 51035 1 ILFnjer--Cylinder (Steel) I r


thick in .001 inch increments)
´•118-~1 51572 --Cylindet (Phenolic) i 1

ls-g 51399 1 IPnaieCShim Z 1 118-32 51124 1 I IBu~hing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 1 2

18-101 S8441 1 IPFntSlade Bushing Index 8 18-33 53546 1 I ISlna;ft-Counterweight Bearing Z

fS8441-1 I IP4nC~Lade Bush. f 1 118-34 AN380-3-6 I I i9it~--Cotter 1 2

fS8441-2 I IgnCBlade Bush. Index--(.oo’i".


oversize) fl 118-35 50416 1 i Plistoh I 1

fS8441-3 I /P~nCBlade Bush. f 18-36 50101 1 IRlidaCPiston Lock I 1

fS8441-4 IPintSlade Bush. Index--(.oozi".


overs~ze) fl 118-37( AN5009´•30 I I~Virig+Snap Il
i".
fS8441-5 I IPFnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0025
oversize) +1 (18-38) S846’7 St~akeir--Front Gone 1
(.003 in.
+S8441-6 1 IPFnCBLade Bush. Index f 18-3 S8480 1 IVVa/shler--Front Cone Packing 1
-~versile)
+S8441-7 1 IP~ntt3lade Bush. Index--(bo,oa,3;~j 1 118-401 S8478 1 14044-Front 1

+S8441-8 1 IP~ntt3lade f 1 118-41 AN380-3´•2 I IPlinHCotter 1 2

+S8441-9 1 Bush. 18-421 50285 1 (Inboard) 1


(.005 i".
fS8441-10 I JPFntSlade Bush. Index -~versize) 18´•43 S8464 1 Iqa~ket--Piston (Outboard) :1
i".
fS8441-1l I Bush. Index--(.005~
oversize)
18-44 50697 n Gasket I 1
(.006 in.
+SS441-12 lade Bush.Index-,,,,,;,,) f 18-451 AN380-2-2 I ISinHCotter 1 3

+S8441-13 1 Bush. 18-461 52771 1 IBJealribg Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 2

+S8441-14 i jP/int~lade Bush. 18-471 51129 1 2


io. inch
$S8441-15 IPEnl-Blade Bush. Index--(.00’5
oversize f51129~15 --ThTuSt--(.O1S
oversize) f
i"’
+S8441-16 1 IPEn~Blade Bush. Index-(.008
oversize) +51129-30
i".
+S8441´•17 IPSni-8lade Bush. Index--(.0085
oversize) 18-481 53213 1 I Bearing (Inner) Z

+S8441-18 1 f 18-49i 53214 1 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2


i".
+S8441-19 1 IPinC~lade Bush. lndex--(.0095
oversize f 18- 53216 wt. Bearing (Outer) 2
(.O’Oin,
+S8441-20 1 I~nCBlade Bush. Index--,,,,,;,,) f 18-511 53599 1 ISpalcg--Cwt. Bearing Retainer 1 2

18-11 51455 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 18-521 50359 1 Assy.-Cwt. Adjusting 2

18-12 51430 Ij 2 18-531 S8474 1 I~uitCwt. Adjusting Screw 1 6

18-13 50306 1 19o~el--Cwt. (Small) 2 18-541 S8501 I I 1 2

18-14 50307 ~1 I iclo~9vel--cwt´• (Large) 6 18-55 AN332-45 IISnHC1Pvis 2

18-15 51431 1 I 140Jnterweight 2 18-561 50003 1 Iqa~ket--Cylinder Head 1

18-161 50091 I I (Small)l 2 18-57 50156 IIYe4d+Cyljnder 1

18-17 50092 1 I IS~rQw-Counterweight (Large)l 6 18-58 50004 1 IIilidpCCylinder Head Lock I 1

18-18 53597 1 IPBu~-Welch 1 2 18-591 51171 1 I qlu~fWelch 14


18-19 62034 Assembly--Barrel Z 51218 I IWi~etSafetv I ar

l8-201AN526-428-101 I IStrew 1 2

39
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PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Grou’p Assembly Parts List

js~ ieiii
,___, 34

32 29
i 31
jj
;’li

37’

39 i

k.X5051 56t3;Z
I
O

dIa B
E n

c
[10) (11)

Figure Auembly Model 2030-243


40
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
NOMENCLATURE PER INDEX PIIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
INDEX PARTNUMBER
ASSI
1 2 3 4 I1SSr.l (NUMBERI Il 2 3 4´•

19 2D30-243 I~ulb 1Asbembly I i 19-22 56831 1 1 I~alsher--Balancing (Lead) ar

19-2~1 AN364-428 1 I IPgut 2


19-1 AN5008-30 I ICbdeCRear Il

9-2 S8462 1 IB~rtieb Assembly 1 19-24 51463 1 I I Sbdpoor--Barrel (Phenolic) 2

19-251 50083 1 I ~o4t-tBarrel 4


51459 Sbitle~ I L

19-4 51259 1 IFltttn~--Grease 1 2 19-261 AN960-81~6 I I 124


1 119-27 50095 1 IIJu/~Barrel Bolt 4
19-5 50296 1 IITodv$l--Shim Plate 2
i"ch
~50296-6 1 Iqodve/l--Shim Plate--(.006
oversize)
19-28 AN380-3-3 IIP(i~Cotter 14
19-6 S8482 1 IRFrJgfSpider (Phenolic) 1 1 119-29 51539 1 /Qljn~er Assembly ´•I 1

19-7 51368 I I~tCiber Assembly--Grease 2 1 119-301 51035 1 I jLEni~r--Cylinder (Steel) I 1

19-8 52987 1 to .023 inchl 2 19-31 51572 1 ;LEnC~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

thick in .001 inch increments)


19-32 51124 1 j IB’usjhing--Cwt´• Bearing Shaft 2

19-9 51399 1 IPLa(eCShim 2 19-331 53546 1 I /Sb~t--Counterweiaht Bearing 2

19-34( AN380-3-6 /P(in~Cotter 2


13-10( S8441 Bushing Index i 8

+S8441-1 1 Bush. 19-35 50726 1 IPEsiob I 1

i".
fS8441-2 I /PLnC~lade Bush. Index--(oo’
oversize)
19-36 50729 ssembiy--Oil Supply 1

+5844L-3 Ilde Burh.Inde*--(.OOLI:i 1 P9-37 50101 1 IRiirde;tPiston Lock I 1


Pi oversize

19-381 AN50013-30 Snap 1


+S8441-4 1 IPintSlade
+S8441-5’ 1 Index--(bqp::izenj 19-39 S8467 Sbateb--Front Cone I 1

SS8441-G I IP~nCBlade 19-401 AS-92-30 I ICiDt~etPront 1

+S8441-7 1 Bush.Index-(bqPd,~S,;: f 19-41 AN380-3-2 I IPEnt~orter 1 2

+Ss441-8 I IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.004i".


oversize)
19-42 50285 --Piston (Inboard) I

+S8441´•9 Bush. f 19-4 3 S84C4 I jdasiket--Piston (Outboard) 1

+S8441-10 j 19-44 50380 I~utttPiston Gasket I. 1

fS8441-ll I IPfnC~lade 19-45/ S8333 1 IV9~aSh/er--Oil Supply Pipe Pack 1

+S8441-12 1 19-46 50013 1 I~utHOil Supply Pipe Packing I 1

+S8441-13 1 IPb;nCt~lade Bush. f 19-47 52771 1 IB~ab-ibg ASSY.--CWt. Thrust Z

fS8441-14 1 IPEnCBlade 19-481- 51129 1 2


in.
+S8441-15 lade Bush. Index--(.D0’5
oversize f +51129-15
i".
fS8441-16 lade Bush. Index--(.008
DVeTSlle) f f51129-30

fS8441-17 i IPtinC~lade Bush. 19-491 53213 1 Bearing(Inner) I Z

(.00"’". 19-501 53214 1 I~letCiber Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2


fS8441-18 lade Bush. Index--,,,i,i,,)
+S8441-19 I3ush.Index-(bqPa,~l,"jl +1 119-51 53216 1 I Bearing (Outer) I 2

$S8441-20 1 IP~nCBlade Bush. Index--(.o10~in.


oversize)
19-52 53593 --Cwt. Bearing Retainer 2

19-11 51455 1 /Bka/c~et Assy.-CounterweiRht Z 1 119-53 50353 1 Assy.-Cwt Adjusting 2

S11474 1 IP~ulfCwt. Adjusting Screw 6


13-12 51430 1 I Bbaicket--Co u nterwe ight 2 19-54

19-13 50306 1 j 19o~el--Cwr. (Small) Z 1 119-55 50290 1 I qafHCounterweight 2

6 19-561 AN392-45 IPlinHCleViS 2


19-14 50307 1 19otel--Cwt. (Large)
119-57 AN380-2-2 I IPlinHC;otter Z
19-15 51431 1 I IC~linterweight z

19-161 50091 I IStrew-Counterweight (Smal~)l 2 153-5s1 50003 1 Ida$k$t--Cylinder Head 1

13-17 50092 I ISerew-Counterweight (Large)l 6 19-591 50156 1 Itteqd+Cylinder I 1

19-181 53597 1 I 19uu--Welch 2 19-601 50004 1 IRjirlg+Cylinder Head Lock 1

19-191 62034 1 ISbp(pdrt Assembly--Barrel 2 19-61 51171 1 IP(lu~Welch 1 4

19-201AN526-428-101 I IStrCw I 2 51218 1 ar

19-211AN960-416LI /Vt~aiher 1 4

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24

I;
~a

O-~i>
O"’ I~

24iE
3 ia 14)1(15

01 18

1~Y

Figure PQ--Hub Assembly Model 2030-247

42´•
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE I I lUNlrsl IFIGURE


INDEX PARTNUMRER WOMENCLIITURE PER I ILINDE: PARTNUMRER NDMENCLAIURE PER
114 1 nssr. I INUmsERl 11234 Idssr.

0 2D30-247 IYulb ii 120-211AN960-416LI I 14


0-1 AN5008-30 ICbdetRear Il 1 /20-22 56831 (Vya~her--Balancing (Lead) ar

2 S8462 1 Assembly 11 120-231 AN364-428 1 I I~uf 1 2

3 51459 1 ISbiBet II 1 120-24 51463 1 I IS~dport--Barrel (Phendlic) 2

0-4 1 51259 1 IF~ttlnp;--Grease 1 2 1 120-25 50083 1 IBbl~-t8arrel 4

0-5 50296 IDbft´•$l--Shim Plate 2 1 (20-26) AN960-816 124


i"ch
+50296-6 1 ID~Cel--Shim Plate--(.006
oversize) 1 120-27 5003 5 1 IIVub-tBatrt´•l Bolt 1 4
20-6 S8482 1 IRFn~fSpider (Phenolic) 11 120-281 AN380-3-3 I IPtinHCotter 1 4

0-7 51368 1 II~tailper Assembly--Grease 1 2 1 120-291 51539 1 Assembly 1

0-8 52987 1 to .023 inch( 2 1 120-301 51035 1 I‘ ILCn~r--Cylinder (Steel)


thick in .001 inch increments
20-31 51572 1 I Ilrn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

0-9 51399 1 IPlateCShim 2 1 120-32 51124 1 I IB&sping--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 2

0´•101 S8441 1 IPFntSlade Bushing Index 8 1 120-33 53546 1 I /Sbi~t-Counterweight Bearing 2

$S8441-1 IP)nC~ladeBush. 1 120-34 AN380-3-6 I I iPlinF--Cotter 1 2


i".
+S8441-2 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.00’
oversize, (20-3 51 50416 1 1SstoC I 1

+S844t-3 I Bush. 1 120-~61 50101 1 /R/idgCPiston Lock I 1

+S8441-4 1 IPFnCBlade Bush. Index--(.002io.


oversize) +1 120-371 AN5003-30 I IRiio~gS-Snap Il
i
-tS8441-5 I :IPCnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0025
oversize +1 120-381 S8467 1 ISba~et---Froot Cone 1
i".
+S844 1-6 i IPFnCBLade Bush. Index-(.oo~´•
oversne) $1 120-391 S8480 1 Packing 1

+S8441-7 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. overnze


+1 )20-401 S8478 1 IQdeCFront Il
(.004 in.
SS844L-8 I IPEnCBlade Bush. Index --oversi.e) 120-411 AN380-3-2 I ISnHCoaer 1 2

$S8441-9 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index--(.004 5´• in.


oversize
0-4 50285 (Inboard) 1

fS8441-10 I Bush. Index-(.OOSin.


oversize) +1 120-431 S8464 1 Iqa~kdt--Piston (Outboard) 1

+S8441-11 IP~nC-Blade Bush. oversUe


4 50697 Piston Gasket I 1
io.
+S8441-12 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index--(.006
oversize) +1 120-45 AN380-2-2 I IPIin+tCotter 3
in.
fS8441-13 I IgnC8lade Bush. Index--(.006~
oversize +1 120-461 52771 1 IB/Pajiibg Aasy.--Cwt. Thrust 2
(´•007 in.
$S8441-14 1 IPlinCBladeBush. Index +1 120-471 51129 1 I SaJrhJer--Thrust 2
-~versise)
f +51129-15( (\leaBhler-Thrust- I
$S8441-16 1 IPEnCBLade Bush. Index--(.OOBin.
oversize) +51129-301
i"ch
oversize)
-tS8441-17 I IRnC-BLade Bush.Index--(0085-i oversize +1 120-481 53213 1 I~detcwt´•Bearing (Inner) 2

+S8441-18 1 IP~nC-Blade Bush. Index--(.009.i~.


overstze) +1 120-491 53214 1 (I~tCiCer Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2
i
+S8441-19 Jqin~-Blade Bush. Index--(.0095
oversize fl )20-50 53216 (Outer) 2
in.
+S8441-20 IPEn~-Blade Bush. Index--(.010
oversize) +1 120-51 53539 1 ISpalCe~LCwt. Bearing Retainer 2

0-ii 51455 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 1 120-52 50353 1 ISlrea~ Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting I ~Z


0-12 41430 1 I IBjia~ket-Countetweight 2 1 120-53 S8474 1 Screw 6
0-131 50306 1 I 140tel--Cwt´•(Small) 2 1 120-54 S8511 I IqaE~tCounrerweight 2

Q-14( 50307 (qotel--cw~. (Large) at (20-55( AN3S)2-5L (qnHClevis 1 2

0-15 51431 1 I Iqo~lnterweight 1 2 1 120-561 50003 1 IG)a~ket--Cylinder Head 1

0-161 50091 1 I IS~rCw-Counterweight (Small)J 2 1 120-57 50156 1 Iqedd+Cylinder 1

0-171 50092 1 I IS~r4w-Counterweight (Large)l 6 1 120-58 50004 1 Head Lock 1

0-181 53597 1 I IWu~--Welch 21 120-53) 51171 1 4


0-191 62034 1 ISppbdrt--Assembly Barrel 2 1 I 1 51218 1 ar

0-201AN526-428-101 1 IS~rew 1 2

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PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly Parts List

58

56 30
38

29

Y
44
x
43

I
~QB
Is 8-’
~E
3 a

Figure 2i-H(ib Assem~Jly Model iD30-249

44’
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
B P~RT NUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER INDEX PARTHUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
MBER( 11234 Assr.l Inu*eal 11234 ISSI

1 2D30-249 I~u8Cs6embly Il I 121-211AN360-416LI I I\lyasher Il


1-1 AN5008-30 I ICbdetRear I 11 121-22 56831 1 I IVya~her--Balancing (Lead) ar

21-2 S8462 Assembly I 1 1 121-23 AN364-428 i I INu( 1 2

21-3 51459 Il 121-24 51463 1 I ISGdport--Barrel (Phenolic) 2

21-4 51259 1 IE‘lttlnlt--Cirease 2 1 121-25 50083 IBblt~Barrel 4

21-5 50296 II~dvell--Shim Plate 2 121-26( AN960-816 I I~ya6hler 124


i"ch
+50296-6 1 IIYo~eC--Shirn plat~(.006
oversize)
1-271 50095 1 INu(HBarrel Bolt i 4

21-6 S8462 1 IRFnC~fSpider (Phenolic) Il 1 121-28 AN380-3-3 I 19ntlCotter 1 4

1-7 51368 1 /R/ptCiger Assembly-Grease Z 1 121-29 51539 1 ICb´•llntler Assembly 1

1-8 52987 1 /SDi~+Spider--(.005 to.023 inch 2 1 121-30 51035 1 /LCnt~r--Cylinder (Steel) 1


thick in .001 inch increments
1-31 51572 r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

21-9 51399 1 iPlai~CShim 2 1 121-32 51124 1 I IB~sping--Cwr. Bearing Shaft 2

1-101 S8441 1 IPFntBlade Bushing Index 8 1 121-33 53546 1 I ISbaF--Counterweight Bearing 2

+S8441-1 1 Bush. 1 121-34 AN380-3-61 1 IPjntCotter 1 2


(.001 i". 1 IAstoh I
+S8441-2 1 IPlnCBlade Bush. Index -ovetsi2e) 1-35 50416 1

$S8441-3 1 Bush. f 1 121-36 50101 1 I 1

(.002 i".
+S8441-4 1 jPFnCBlade Bush. Index
-oversize) 1-371 AN5009-30 I I 1
i".
+S8441-5. 1 IPinCBlade Bush. Index--(.oozs
oversize 1-38 S8467 I ISbake~--Front Cone I 1

(.003 i".
+S8441-6 1 IP~nCSlade Bush.Index -~versize) 1-39 S8480 I Cone Packing 1

+S8441-7 jP;nC~lade Bush. Index--(b0,0d,~l,Djl 1 121-401 S8478 1 IC~4etFront 1

(.004 i".
+S8441-8 1 IPFnl-Blade Bush.Index -OYeTSiZe) 21-41 AN380-3-2 I IPEnHCotter 1 2
i".
$S8441-9 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0045
oversize 21-42 90285 Piston (Inboard) 1

(.005 i".
+S8441-10 1 IPrnCBlade Bush.Index -Oversize) 1-43 SS464 I Iqa~ket--Piston (Outboard) 1

+S8441-11 1 Bush. 121-44 50697 1 Gasket 1


i".
+S8441-12 1 IPFnCBlade Bush. Index--(.DOG
oversize) 1-45 AN380-2-2 er 3

+S8441-L3 I Bush. -t 1 121-46 52771 1 JBJeabibg Assy.-Cwt. Thrust 12


(.007 i".
+S8441-14 IPFn~Blade Bush.Index
-oversizc) 21-47 51129 Thrust 1 2
inch
+S8441-15 lade Bush. Index--(0075-i"´•
oversize
+51129-15 1 oversize)
i". O i"ch
fS844 1-16 Bush. Index--(.008 f5 1 1 2 9- 3 0 I I oversize)
oversize)
+S8441-17 1 Bush. 1 121-48 53213 1 IIilaciefcwt. Bearing (Inner) 1 2
i".
+S8441-18 IPFnl-Blade Bush.Index--(.009
oversize) 1-49 53214 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 1 2
i
tS8441-19 I IPFntSlade Bush.Index--(.0095
oversize 1-50 53216 1 Bearing (Outer) 12
i".
fSS441-20 iPEn~Blade Bush. lndex--(.010
oversize) 21-51 53599 SpajcPF--Cwt. Bearing Retainer 2

21-11 51455 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 1 12~-52 50359 1 Is~rCi Assy.-Cwt. Adjusting 2

21-12 51430 1 I lBlri~ket-Counterweight 2 1 121-53 S8474 1 IP~utttCwt. Adjusting Screw 6

21-13 50306 1 I 140tel--Cwt. (Small) 2 1 121-54 S8501 I C~adtCounterweiaht 1 2

21-14 50307 1 I 19o~el--Cwt.(Latge) 6 21-55 AN392-45 IIRinHClevis 1 2

21-15 51431 1 I IqoJnterweight 2 1 121-561 50003 1 Head 1

21-161 50091 1 I IS~r9w-Counterweight (Small)l 2 121-57 50156 1 Iqead+Cylinder I 1

21-171 50092 1 I (Slr9w-Counterweight (Large)l 6 1 121-581 50004 I Head Lock I 1

1-18 53597 1 19uk--Welch 2 1 121-591 51171 1 I Wu~tWelch 14


1-13 62034 1 IS~ppOit Assembly--Barrel 2 1 I 1 51218 1 IVYite+Safety ar

1-20iAN526-428-IOI I IS~rew 1 2

45
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

i~i 1; 3’

---:I
21

56BY
8

20

´•a
i

.´•i~

2)---~

/~ii)

Figure 22--Hcb Assemb4 Model 2630-259

46
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. ill

TIGURE FIBURE
IIIDEX PIIRIIIUM)~R NOMEWCLATURE PER I IBINDEX PdRTWUMRER PlOhtEttCtAtusE IPER
1234 assr.l Inum,nl 11234 I\fSI.

2 23[)30-259 IYublpsGembly i 1 122-211AN526-428- 101 1 I S~rew 1 2

2´•1 AN5008-30 I IcbdeCaear III 122´•221AN960-416LI I 1 4

2-2 S8462 1 Assembly 11 122-231 56831 1 I (Lead) I ar

2-3 51459 1 ISbidle~ It 1 122-241 AN964-428 1 I IYut 1 2

2-4 51259 1 1 2 1 122-251 51463 I ISGdport--Bartel (Phenolic) 2

2-5 50296 /qo~e(l--Shim Plate 2 122-261 50083 1 (Blol~-CBarrel 4


i~ch
+50296-6 1 IIyotep--Shim Plate--(’006
oversize) 2-271 AN9607816 I IVQab~r 124
2-6 S8482 1 IRFnkfspidet (Phenolic) ii 122-2s1 50095 1 Bolt 14
2-7 51368 IRJptsilber Assembly--Grease 2 1 122-291 AN380-3-3 I Jqn~Cotter 1 4

22-8 52987 1 ISCilb+Spider--(.oo, to .oz~ inchl 2 1 122-301 51539 IICblin~ef Assembly 1


thick in .001 inch increments
2-31 51035 der (Steel) 1

2-9 51399 IPCaje+Shim 2 1 122-321 51572 1 I (Phenolic) Il


2-10 S8441 1 IPrntSlade Bushing Index 8 1 122-331 51124 1 I Bearing Shah 2
i"’
+S8441-1 1 IPCnC~Lade Bush. Index--(.000~
oversize 2-34 53546 I ISF~t--Counterweight Bearing Z

+S8441-2 1 1 122-351 AN380-3-6 I I IPjnt-Cott~er 1 2

+S8441-3 1 IPCn~Blade Bush. I 122-361 50416 1 (t3stog I 1

(.002in. Lock ´•I


+S8441-4 1 IPjnCBlade Bush.Index overaze) 2-37 50101 n 1

+S8441-5. 1 IPinC8lade Bush. 122-381 AN~009-30 I II~idktSnap I 1


(.OOj in.
+S8441-6 1 IPCnCBlade Bush.Index-,,,,,i,,) 2-39 S8467 1 Cone 1

+S844t-7 I IPlntSlade Bush. 1 122-401 S8480 1 JVeabh~r--Front Cone Packing 1

+S8441-8 1 IPln~glade Bush. I 2-411 S8478 1 ICbde~Front 1

fSS441-9 I Bush. Index--(bOV0,4rl:~I 2-42 AN380-3-2 I IPlint~oaer 1 2


(.005 in.
+SS441-10 I /PCntSlade Bush.Indcx
--oversize) 2-43 50285 (Inboard) 1

+S8441-11 1 1 122-44 S8464 Iqaslkctt--Piston (Outbdard) 1


i".
+S8441-12 1 /PjntBlade Bush. Index--(.006
oversize) 2-45 50697 1. INub-tPiston Gasket I f

+S8441-13 1 2-461 AN380-2-2 I Ignt~otter 1 3

+S8441-14 1 1 122-471 52771 1 IBba~ibg Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 2

fS8441-15 I 1 122-481 51129 1 2

$S8441-16 1 IPFntglade I I +51129-151 I


io.
+S8441-17 lade Bush. Index--(.008?
oversize) +51129-301 1
(.009 in.
+S8441´•18 lade Bush.Index--,,,,,i,~ 2;4 53213 Bearing (Inner) 2

+S8441-19 1 1 122-501 53214 1 II~le6iber ASSY.-CWt. Bearing 2

+S8441-20 1 /PCnf~lade 1 )22-51 53216 1 (Outer) 1 2

2´•11 59929 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 1 122-521 53599 1 ISpaketiLCwt. Bearing Retainei 2

2-12 50390 1 I 2 1 122-531 50359 1 I Assy.-Cwt. Adjusting Z

2-13 50306 1 I II~ptel--Cwt. (Small) 4 1 122-541 S8474 ~1 INu~SCwt. Adjusting Screw 6

2-14 50307 1 I (Large) 4 1 122-55 S8501 I I 2

2-15 59927 1 I ICbllnterweight 2 1 122-561 AN392-23 I ISnHClevis 1 2

2-tb 5009~1 1 I JS4rctw--Counterweight (Small)l 4 122-571 50003 1 Head

2-171 50092 1 I ISqrew--Counterweight (Large)l 41 122-581 50156 1 IYe4at-Cylinder Il


2-181 59993 1 I Iqu$--Cwt. LeadRetain.Bal. 2 1 122-591 50904 1 Head Lock I 1

22-191 53597 1 I 2 1 122-601 51171 1 I PPulz-l-Welch 1 4

22-20/ 62034 Is~Pb4rt Assembly--Barrel 2 I 1 51218 1’94it~Safety ar

47
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PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly Parts List

50 34

32 29
31

38

4039
2
t-"
212a
d7
s 9 52)(53

II

19 i-

L1_1j
a~17
24´•

3
ill

10) (11~

0----~

Figure 23-Fivb I

48-
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Ports List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PIIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I IBIWDEX PARTIIUMBER NOMENCLATURE
234 astv.l Iwumeaal 11234

3 2D?0-261 IHGtl 4s~embly II I 123´•211AN960-4r6LI I 14


3-1 AN5008-30 (Cbtl~-Reat (1 (23-22( 56831 I ar

3-2 S8462 1 IBCr~el Assembly 11 123-2~(AN364-4281 1 Ilyutl 1 2

3-3 51459 1 ISlbidle~ 111 123-24 51463 1 I lSgp(pon--Barrel (Phenolic) I 2

3-4 51259’ 1 2 1 123-25 50083 1 IBbl~--tBarrel 1 4

3-5 50296 1 IDbbe~--Shim Plate 2 1 123-261 AN960-816 I 19a6hler 124


i"ch
+50296~6 1 JDbbel--Shim Plate--(.006
oversize) fl 123-27 50095 1 INutHBarrel Bolt 4
3-6 S8482 1 IR~n)ptSpider (Phenolic) 11 123-28 AN380-3-3I 1 4
23-7 51368 1 IRletgi4er Assembly--Grease 1 2 1 12 3-29 51579 1 ICklinlter Assembly I 1

23-8 52987 1 to .023 inchl 2 1 123´•30) 51035 1 I Illner--Cylinder (Steel) 1


thick in .001 inch increments
$-31 51572 ~ylinder (Phenolic) II
3-9 51393 1 IPlaci~tShim 1 2 1 123-321 51124 1 /B~spling--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 1 2
3´•101 S8441 1 iPCntSlade Bushing Index 8 1 123-331 53546 1 I IS~aF--Counterweight Bearing Z
~-S8441-1 1 IPCnt~lade Bush. 1 123´•341 AN380-3-6 2

S8441-2 1 (´•001 in.


IPini-Blade Bush. Index --oversize) -1-( 123-351 50416 1 II
$S8441´•3 1 IPlnCBlade Bush. lndex--(.00’xi".
overs~ze) +1 123-36( 50101 1 Lock 1

+S8441´•4 1 /Plntglade Bush. 1 123-371 ANS009-30 I 1

$S8441-5 I IPinCBladeBush Index--(.0025i".


oversize 3-38 S8467 ISbaketc-Fron~Cone ’II
(.003 i".
+SB441-6 I iPlnCBlade Bush. Index --oversize) 3-39 SS480 I Cone Packing 1

$S8441-7 JPjntglade Bush. 1 )23-40) S8478 i ]C~JetFront 1


(.004 i".
+S8441-8 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index --ovetz;le) +1 123-41 AN380-3-2 I IPLnt~otter 1 2
i
+S8441-9 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0045
oversize 3-42 50285 Piston (Inboard) 1

$-S8441-10 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.005i".


overmze)
3-43 S8464 Piston (Outboard) 1

-tS8441-ll I IPinC~lade Bush, 1 123-44 50697 1 IP~utHPiston Gasket I 1

+S8441´•12 1 IPinCBlade Bush. index--(.006.i"’


oversize) +1 123-45 AN380-2-2 I IP~n+lCotrer 1 3

+58441-13 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(0065i".


oversize) 3-46 52751 Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 2

+S8441-14 1 IP~ntglade Bush. 1 123-47 51129 1 Z


in.
+S8441-15 1 1P~nCslade Bush. Index--(.0075
oversize +51129-15
i". inch
+S8441-1G I IPFnCBlade Bush. Index--(oos
oversize) +51129-30 Thrust--(.030
oversize)
fS8441-t7 IP~ntglade Bush. (23-481 53213 Bearing (Inner) 2

+58441-18 1 Bush. 123-491 53214 1 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

+S8441-t9 I f 1 123-501 53216 1 JI~cleSCwt. Bearing (Outer) 2

+S8441-20 1 1 123´•51 53599 Bearing Retainer 2

3´•11 51455 1 Assy;-Counterweight 2 1 123-52 50359 1 ISQrb~ ASSV.--CWt. Adjusting Z

3-12 51430 1 I IBjia~ket-Counterweight 2 1 123-53 S8474 1 IP~ut/iCwt. Adjusting Screw 6

3-13 50306 1 I /qo~el--Cwt. (Small) 2 1 123-54 62457 1 ICBpHCounterweight I 2

3-14 50307 I 19otel--Cwt. (Large) 6 1 123-55 52458 1 Iqn~--tCounterweight Cap Clevis 1 2

3-15 51431 1 I 140~lnterweight 2 1 123-561 50003 1 Iqaslket--~ylinder Head 1

3-l(il 5009] 1 I /S~rQw-Counterweight (Small)J 2) )23-57 50156 IYtad+Cylinder


3´•17 50092 1 I IS~r9w--Counterweight (Large)l 6 1 123-58 50004 1 IRF~g+Cylinder Head Lock 1

3-18 53597 1 I IPBuk--Wplch 2 1 123-59 51171 1 I 4

3-19 62034 1 IS\hpb4rt Assembly-Barrel 2 1 51218 1 1’94itet-Safety ar

3-201AN526-428-101 (S~rew I Z

49
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts -Lisi

(i~j)

Q ~P
li-

31~

´•O
3

h 11)

2 /[21

Figure 24-Hub Asse;nb4 Model 12040-201

50
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD´• PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
IWDEX PARTWUMBBR NOMENCLATURE PER I ILIIDEX PARTWUMBER NOMENCLATURE IPER
2 3 4 A Sll.l IRUMRERI I 1 2 j 4 IASfr.

4 12D40-201 I~ub Cs~embly I 1 1 124-181 51462 1 ISbl~pdn--Barrel (Phenolic) (2


4-1 ANS00s-40 I II 1 124-191 50083 1 IBbll-tBarrel (4
4-2 50384 1 IS~ar)reC Assembly 1 1 124-201 AN96o-s16 I I’VQaChJer 124
4-3 51458 1 ISbi(ie~ 111 124-21 50095 1 INu~HBarrel Bolt 4

4-4 51259 1 IFlalnB--Grease 1 2 1 124-221 AN38o-3-3 I IPFnHCot~er 14


4´•5 Ss493 1 IRFt~tbpider (Phenolic) 1 1 124-231 51433 1 ICbrlfnger Assembly I 1

4-6 51368 1 Assembly--Grease 2 124-241 51037 1 I Illn~r--Cylinder (Steelj 1

4-7 52987 1 ~to .023 inchl 2 1 124-2 51 51571 1 I IL/n~lLCylinder (Phenolic) 1


thick in .001 inch increments
4-261 51124 1 I /DClsbing--Cart; BearingShaft 2

4-8 51394 1 IPCa(~-Shim I 2 1 124-271 50358 1 I jSbi~t--Counterweight Bearing Z

4-9) S8441 Bushing Index 1 8 124-.28) ANj80-~-6 2

+S8441-1 1 IPlnCBlade Bush. 4-291 50386 IPestoC I 1

+S8441´•2 1 IP~ntglade Bush. I 124-j0l solos I Lock 1

+Ss441-3 1 Bush. 1 (24´•311 ANSoo9-40 I IIi~nktSnap 1

+Ss441-4 1 IPFntSlade Bush. Index-(.002i".


oversze) 4-32 50050 rent Cone 1

+Ss441-5 1 Bush. Index-(b0,0,2,li~,njI f 1 124-331 S8491 1 cone Packing 1


(.003 in.
+ss441-6 Bush. Index--,,,,,i,) +1 124-34 Ss492 1 IC/o~etFront II
+Ss441-7 I Bush. 1 (24-35 AN3so-3-2 I IP~ntlCotter 1 2

+S8441-8 1 f 1 124-36 50286 1 IG(aspEBt--Piston (Inboard) I 1

+S8441-9 Bush. f 1 124-37 S8498 1 14aspr~dt--Piston (Outboard) 1

+Ss441-10 1 I~ntSlade 1 124-38 50696 1 INub-IPiston Gasket I 1

+Ss441-11 1 Bush. 1 124-39 AN38o-2-2 I IPtinHCotter 1 3

+Ss441-12 1 1 124-401 52771 1 (B~giibg Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 2

+S8441-13 1 JdinC~lade Bush. 1 124-411 51129 I IVgathler--Thrust 2


(.007 i"’ 5 i"Eh
+Ss441-14 1 19nCBlade Bush. Index -~vcrsile) +51129-15 Thrus~--(.OI
oversize)
1 P~nCBlade Bush. Index--(’0075-i9.
i"ch
+Ss441-15 oversize
+51129-30 --Th~ust--(.030
overtire)
+Ss441-16 1 1 124-42 50027 1 148~1efCwf´• Bearine (Inner) 1 2

+Ss441-17 1 124-43 51792 I II~efCi6er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing I 2

+Ss441-18 1 IfJint~lade 1 124-44 50029 Bearing (Outer) 1 2

+Ss441-19 (P/inC~lade Bush. (24-4 5( 51777 Bearing Retainer 1 2

+S8441-20 1 1 124-46( 50359 1. ISlrCat Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 2

4-101 51456 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 1 124-47 58474 I IYubtCwt. Adjusting Screw 6

4-11 51430 11 2 1 124-48 S85o1 I ICBb-tCounterweight 1 2

4-12 50306 1 I 19o~el--Cwt.(Small) 2 1 124-49 AN392-45 Ilgnt~Clevis I z

4-13 50307 1 I 19oCel--Cwt. (Large) 6 1 124-501 50010 1 Iqasfkdt--Cylinder Head 1

4-14 51432 11 laoJnterweipht I 2 1 124-51 50220 1 IYe4df-Cylinder I L

4-15 50091 1 I (Small)l 2 1 124-52 50009 1 Head Lock 1

4-16 50092 1 I IS~r9w--Counterweight (Large)l 61 124-531 51171 I IPCuk+Welch 4

4-171 53537 1 I Iquk-~elch 21 I I 51218 I ar

51
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PARTS CATALOG NO. lit Group Assembly Parts List

s4

37r, ’41

a
48)(49´• 52)(53

28)

Figure 25--Hub Assembly -Model´• I 2D40-i I j


52
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

tIGURE RGURE
INDEX PIRTNUMBER NOMENCL’ATURE PER I IBIIIDEX PI\RTN(UMIER NOMLNCLATURE I-PER
134 I assv.l Inumsrll 11234 Ilgy

5 12D40-211 Iqub bssembly I 1 I 125-21)ANg60-416L( IvPabher 1 4


5-1 ANS008-40 (qoietRear I (25-22 56(131 jVyaeher--Balancing ~Lead) ar

2-2 50384 1 B/a3er Assembly I 1 1 125-2~1 AN364-428 1 ´•I I~ud I 2

5-3 51458 st~igele II 1 125-241 51462 1 I ISbl~on--Barrel (Phenolic) I 2

5-4 51259 JFltt~nk--Grease 1 2 1 125-25 50083 1 IBblt-~Barrel 1 4


5-5 50296 1 laot$l--Shim Flare 2 1 125-261 AN960-8L6 I 124
f50296-6 1 ID(o~v$l--Shim Plate--(.006i"Eh
oversize) +1 125´•271 50095 1 INud-IBarrel Bolt 1 4

5-6 S8493 1 /R/ilJg+Spider (Pheiiolic) t 1 125-281 AN380-3-3 I IPEn/iCoaer 1 4

2-7 51368 1 I~tCiber Assembly--Grease 2 1 125-291 51433 1 ICbrllnger Assembly 1

5-8 52987 Ib~iin+bpider--(.oos to .oas inchl 2 1 )2 5-301 51037 1 1 Illner--Cylinder (Steel) I 1


thick in .o01 inch increments
5-311 51171 1 I Illn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) I 1-

5-9 51399 1 IFLateCShim 2 1 125-321 51124 I I IB~sping---Cwt. Bearing Shaft 2

5-10 S844 f I IPFn~-Blade Bushing Index 1 8 (25-33 53546 Bearing 2

$S8441-1 1 (FEnCBlade Bush. Index--(.000Si".


oversize) -t~l 125-34 AN380-3-6( I IFin+-Cotter I Z

fS8441-2 I IPEnCBlade Bush. Index (.001 i".


-~versize) $1 125-35 50386 1 iFLs(ioi I 1

+S8441-3 1 Bush. Index-(bovobrhte~ 1 125-361 50108 1 Lock I i


i".
+S8441-4 1 IPEnC-Blade Bush. Index--(.002
oversize) +1 125-371 ANS009-40 ,I i

$-S8441-5 1 Bush. 1 125-38 50050 1 Cone I-i


$S8441-6 (´•OO~-i"´•
IPEn~-Blade Bush. Index oversize) +I 12 5-39 S8491 Cone Packillq )1
fS8441-7 I IPEn~-Blade Bush. Index--(oojs-i
oversize
+1 125-40 58492 1 1
(.004 i"´•
+S844 1-8 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index --oversize) +1 125-41 AN380-3-2 I IFEneXotter 1 2

+S8441-3 1 Bush. 1 125-421 50286 1 IG/asb<~t--Piston (Inboard) 1

+S8441-10 1 IFCnCBlade Bush. Index (´•005 i".


--~versi2e) +1 125-43 S8498 1 (Outboard) 1

+S8441-11 1 Bush. 1 1?5-44 50696 1 IMutHPistonGasket 1

$S8441-12 1 Index--(.001in.
oversize, +1 125-45 .4N~80-2-2 I IPCntFotter 1 3
i".
+S8441-13 1 IPEnCBLade Bush. Index--(.0065
oversize +I 12 5-461 52771 Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 2

$S8441-14 1 IPFn~-Blade Bush. Index-(.007.i".


oversize) +1 125-47 51129 1 1’URaShttLThrust 2

+S8441-15 1 /PFn~-Blade Bush. Index--(.007S-i~.


oversize
f f51129-15
(´•008 i". inch
+S8441-16 1 IFlnCBlade Bush. Index -oversi2e) I I 1 ´•t51129-30 1 IWYaShi~r-Thrust-(.O30oversize)
in.
+S8441-17 IP~nCBlade Bush. Index--(.OOs5
oversize)fl 125-48 53213 1 Bearing (Inner) Z

+S8441-18 1 IFCnC-Blade Bush. Index (´•009 i".


-~versize) +1 125´•491 53214 (RJetaiCer Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 2

$S8441-19 1 IPFni-Blade Bush. Index--(´•0095’".


oversize 5’5 53216 1 (RtaclefCwt. Bearing (Outer) 2

+S8441-20 1 i )25.51 53599 1 ISpake~--Cwt. Bearing Retainer 2


5-11 51456 1 Assy.-- Counterweight 2 1 125-53 58359 1 IS4r41 AsSy.-Cwt. Adjusting Z

5-12 51430 1 I 2 1 125;53 S8474 1 I~utHCwt. Adjusting Screw 6


5-13 50306 1 I (qo´•e~el--Cwt. (Small) 2 1 125-54 S8501 I ICbd-ICounterweinht 1 2
5-14 50307 1 I 19otel--Cwt.(Large) 61 125-55 AN392-45 I IPLnHClevis 2

5-15 51432 1 ICbJnterweinht 2 1 125-56 50010 1 IG)asac4t--Cylinder Head 1

5-r6( 50091 (SQrew-Counterweight (Small)( 2 1 (25-57 50220 (Yelicl~Cvlinder II


5-171 50092 1 Ibqrew-~ounterweight (Large)l 6 1 125-581 50009 1 IR~nkfCylinder Head Lock 1

5-181 53597 1 IPLuPCWelch 2 1 125-591 51171 1 iPluMWelch 4

5-191 62152 1 Assembly--Barrel 2 1 I 1 51218 1 I\Xrilfe+Safety ar

5-201AN526-428-101 1 ISlrew 12

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29

Ii

40

19445051 Q

)i-451
U

P~
0~
24

178
12) (13

Figure 26--Hub Assembly Model 321)40-2/7

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Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO; 11’1

FIGURE FIGURE
IWOEX PARTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILINDEX PARTIUUMRER NOMENCLATURE I~PER
1234 Iltsr.l Inumeell 11234 IASSr

6 12I340-217 IYub pslsembly I 1 I 126-211AN960-416LI I I’VVi~hcr 1 4

6-1 AN5008-40 I I 4oQe~Rear II 1 126-22 56831 1 I IVya~her--Balancing (Lead) ar

6-2 50384 1 IBjaiirep Assembly I 1 I Izc-23I ANJ64-428 I I INut I z

6-3 51458 I t 1 126´•24 51462 1 I jSCldport--Barrel (Phenolic) Z

6-4 1 51259 1 i Finln~--Grease 1 2 (26-25 50083 1 i BioUt-$-Barrel 1 4


6-5 50296 1 IC(o~dl--Shim Plate 2 1 126-261 AN960-s16 I l‘UYati~er 124
i"ch
+50296-6 1 Iqop´•~l--Shim Plate--(.006
oversize) fl 126-27 50095 1 I NuttBarrel Bolt 1 4
6-6 S8493 JI~inJg+Spider (Phenolic) )1 ~26-28) AN380-3-3 Pii~i--/Cotrer 1 4

6-7 1 51368 1 I ~eriaiber Assembly--Grease 2 1 126-291 51433 Assembly 1

6-8 52987 1 Idbiin+bpider--(.oo~ to .oz3 inchl 2 1 121-301 51037 Lhnler--Cylinder (Sreel) 1


thick in .001 inch increments
6-311 51571 1 /LFn;er--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

6-9 51393 IP;laieCShim 2 1 12(i-321 51124 1 I i Bu~hing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 1 2


S8441
6-10/ 1 IP/int~lade Bushing Index 1 8 1 126-331 53546 1 I jSblft-Counterweight Bearing 2
i".
fS8441-1 IPlinlSlade Bush. Index--(.000S
oversize 6-34 AN380-3-611 IRirllCotter 1 2
i".
+S8441-2 P(inCBlade Bush. Index--(901
oversize) +1 126-35 50386 1 I Plistoh I I
i".
+S8441-3 1 I P(i~Blade Bush. Index--(.00’5
oversize +1 126-361 50108 IIUirlnt-Piston Lock 1

+S8441-4 1 FiinlBlade Bush. Index--(.002 i". +1 126-371 AN5009-40 I I~jirlg+Snap I 1


oversize)
fS8441-5 PjirC~lade Bush; f 1 (26-38 50050 1 (Sbaiceir--Front Cone II
+Se441-6 (´•003 i".
I I F~id--Blade Bush. Index -oversize) 6-39 S8491. IVOakYer--Front cone Packing 1
i".
fSS441-7 I I F~id-Blade Bush. Index--(.0035
oversize 6-4 S8492 1 ICioCet-Front 1

+S8441-8 1 P/irl--/Blade 1 126-411 AN380-3-2 Ri~-/Corter 1 2

+S8441-9 1 I Bush. 1 126-42 50286 1 14a9ket--Piston (Inboard) r

+SS441-10 I I P(ili/--Blade Bush. Index--(.OOSi".


over,ze) fl 126-4~ S8~98 1 j qadket--Piston (Outboard) 1

+58411-11 1 Ri~--Bl.de Bulh. Index--(.00l’in. 6´•44 50696 Garker I


fS8441-12 de Bush. Index
oversize
(.""6 i".
5 AN380-2-2
ul?eiston 1

-oversi~e) er 3
i
+S8441-13 1 flid-Blade Bush. Index--(.OOG5
oversize f 6-46 52771 Assy.-Cwt. Thrust 2

fS8441-14 (.007 in.


I I fliri-Blade Bush. Index -oversi2e) +1 126-47 51129 1 I 2
i". i"ch
+S8441-15 I flid-Blade Bush. Index´•0075 +51129-15 -Thrust--(.OLS f
oversize) oversize)
fS8441-16 (.OOs in.
I I Airi--Blade Bush. Index -ovetsile) --Thrust--(.030 i"ch
+51129-30 oversize)
i".
fS8441-17 I F(iri-Blade Bush. Index--(.OOsS
oversize) 26-48 53213 wt. Bearing (Inner) Z
(.003 io.
fS8441-18 j 14itlj-Plade Bush. Index
-oversize) (26-49( 53214 Assy.--Cwc.´•Bearing 2
i
fS8441-19 I 14id--Blade Bush. Index--(.OOgS
oversize +1 126-501 53216 1 IIVa4e+Cwt´•Bearing (Outer) 2
i".
fS8441-20 I I Flint--Blade Bush. Index--(.OLO
oversize) 6-51 53599 spiceir--Cwt. Bearing Retainer 2

6-11 51379 1 IB~rakkter Assy.--Counterw;ight 2 1 126-52 50359 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 2

6-12 50330 1 I I BJrs~cket--Cou nterwe igh t 2 1 126-5j S8474 1 I ~u/tCwt. Adjusting Screw I 6
6-r3 50306 I r)opel--cwt. (Small) 4 1 126-54 S8501 I I 4a1HCounterweipht 1 z

6-14 50307 1 I Ir)o~el--Cwr.(Laree) 4 1 126-55 AN392-45.1 Iqit~--tClevis 1 2

15 50396 11 Iqolbnterweight 2 1 126´•56 50010 1 Head 1

16 50091 1 (Small)l 4 126-57 50220 1 yead+Cylinder II


17 50092 1 I (Large)l 4 1 126-58 50009 Head Lock 1

6-18 53597 iglubrWelch 2 126-591 51171 PIIub~CWelch 4

6-19 62152 Assembly-Barrel 2 1 I 1 51218 1 IVVi~e+Safety ar

6-201AN526-428-101 1 ISt~rtw 1 2

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=/J

d~

CC i

2) (7~ (8~

20

3
(45cQ cilisu~

r d
lI

Figure 11--Hub Assembly 2E40-201


Sectionll HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
CcdUp Assembly Pacts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111.

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PARTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILIWDEX P~RTNUM)ER NOMENCLATURE IPER
1234 ntsv. I INUMRERI (12j4 ASSr.

2E40-201 IYutb 4s~embly 1 1 127-221AN960-10161 I’V(laJher 124


7-1 AN5008-40 I ICbdetReai ii 127-231 50096 1 Bolt 14
7-2 S8485 1 II 1 (27-24 AN380-4-4 I IPlnCCotter 1 4
.j 1 51457 1 ISbiCe~ I 1 1 127-25 51433 1 ICLl~nCer Assembly L

7-4 51259 1 IF~ttjng--Grease I 2 1 127-261 51037 1 I Iljner--Cylinder (Steel) I t

7-5 S8493 1 IIilinJgfbpider (Phenolic) 11 127-271 51571 1 I Il/ner--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

7´•6 51368 1 IR)etai6er Assembly--Grease 2 1 127-281 51124 1 I IB~sbing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 2

7-7 52987 S6i~+Spider--(.oos to.oz, inchl 2 1 )27-291 50358 1 t ISbaft-Counterweight Bearing 2


thick in .001 inch
increments)l 1 127-301 AN380-3-6 I I IP~nCCotter 1 2

7-8 i 51399 1 IPlatetShim 2 1 127-311 50819 1 IrCsdoC I 1

7´•9 S8432 1 Bushing Index 8 1 127-321 50813 1 ISbaHPiston Oil 1

4S8432-1 1 Bush..lndex-(bo,o,~l;:,;.) i )2 7-33) 50814 i J~utHPjsron Oil Seal I 1


(.001 io.
+S8432-2 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index -overj;2e) 7-34 AN380-2-2 I IPCnHCotter 1 3
fS8432-3 I IPJinC~lade Bush. Index--(bOe,:I;I~l 1 127-351 AN5009-40 I II~nkCSnap 1

+S8432-4 1 Bush. 1 127-361 S8490 1 Cone 1

+S8432-5 i Bush. Index--(;qp,Z,S,I~I 1 127-371 AS-92-40 I ICbl~eCFrOnf I 1


+S8432-6 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index-(.ooSi".
oversize) 7-38 40286 Piston (Inboard) I 1

+S8432-7’ 1 Bush. 1 127-391 S8498 1 (Outboard) 1

+S8432-8 1 IP~nCPlade Bush. Index-(.004i".


overslre) +1 127-401 51538 1 IBC~lt qssCmbly--Spring Puller 1

+S8432-9 Bush. (2 7-4 11 5 13 89 (Sbrlh~--Draw Bar I 1

(.00’ i".
+S8432-10 1 IP~inCBlade Bush. Index
-ovetsize) 7-42 51390 n Gasket I 1

+S8432-11 1 IP~ntt3lade Bush. Index--(b0,0d,fi:~I 1 127-431 52771 1 Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 2

+S8432-12 1 19nl-Blade Bush. Index--(.006.iR.


oversize) +1 127-44 51129 1 IWYaGhtr--Thrust 2
in. i"ch
+S8432-L3 Lade Bush. I ndex--(.006 5 +51129-151
oversize oversize)
(.007 i".
+SR432-14 I IPEnCBlade Bush. Index -overdte) $51129-3
i":
+S8432-15 1 Ign~-8lade Bush.Index-(.007~
oversize 7-45 50027 wt. Bearing (Inner) 2

+S8432-16 Bush. j 127-461 51792 1 IRietCi4er Assy.-Cwt. Bearing 1 2

+S8432-17 1 IP~ntt3lade Bush. 1 127-471 50029 IliQcietCwt. Bearing (Outer) 2

+S8431-18 1 IPjint~lade Bush. 1 (27-48 51776 j Bearing Retainer 2

+S843219 1 IPFnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0095-in.


oversize
7-49 50359 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 1 2
(´•OLO i".
+S8432-20 1 JP~nCBlade Bush. Index -oversile) 7-5 S8474 1 I~utHCwt. Adjusting Screw 4

7´•101 51164 1 IBjia/c~et Assy.--Counterweight 2 1 127-51 S8511 I ICBDHCounterweieht 2

7-11 50213 1 I I 2 127-52 AN392-51 I IPCn~levis 1 2

7-12 S8489 1 19o~el--cwt. (Large) 4 1 127-53 50010 1 IGjaspc~t--Cylinder Head 1

7-131 50006 1 I 19oplel--Cwr. (Small) 4 1 127-541 50804 1 Il


7-141 50214 1 I 19odnterweirtht 1 2 127-55 51061 1 HeadLock I 1

7´•151 50341 1 I 4 1 127-56 50801 1 I.PLa(eCVerhier Lock I L

7-161 50744 1 4 1 127-57 50799 1 IRFn~-tVernier Lock Plate Siop 1

7-171 50091 1 I /S~rew-Counterweight (Small)l 4 1 127-58 50800 1 Head Clamp Nut 1

7´•181 50092 1 I /Slr9w-Counterweight (Large) 4 1 127-59 50?97 1 I~lug--(Cylinder Head Clamp I 1

7´•191 53597 1 I IPpuk--Welch 2 1 127-60 50798 1 HeadClampNutLockl 1

7-201 51461 1 (Phencilic) 2 1 IZZ-61 51171 1 IPLuPCWelch 4

7-21 50084 1 IBblt~Batrel 4

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´•-t(sL ‘Z’ ~3129


X

s3
53

3
I

13 15
1716188
(ij)

-----s/ r~J
~J/O
Figure 28--Hvb Asjiiiib~j; Md~iil 2E~b-P00’

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Group Assembly Ports List PARTS CATALOG NO.: 1´•11

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PI\RINUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I IBINDEX PARTWUMRER NOMENCLATURE PER
1234 nslr.l INUmsERI 11234 ~latsr.

8 1 2E40-209 11 128-22 50084 1 IBblt-CBarrel 1 4


8-1 AN5008-401 111 128-231 AN960-10161 124
8-2 S8485 1 Assembly 11 128-241 50096 1 IPllutHBarrel Bolt 14
8-3 51457 1 II 1 128-25 AN~80-4-4 I IPSntK~otter 1 4
8-4 51259 1 1 2 1 128-261 51433 1 Ickllnger Assembly 1

8-5 50296 1 Plate 2 1 128-271 51037 1 I (Steel) I 1


i"ch
+50296-6 1 Plate--(.006
oversize) +1 128-281 51571 1 I /L/n~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) II
8-6 S8493 1: IR/nkfSpider (Phenolic) 1 1 (28-291 51124 1 I iBGsbin~--Cwt´• Bearing Shaft 2

8-7 51368 1 Assembly--crease 2 1 128-301 53546 1 Bearing 2

8-8 52987 1 ISgi3lfSpider--(.oo) to .oz3 inchl 2 1 128-31 AN3RO-3-61 i IP~nCCotter I Z


thiclt in .OOL inch increments
8-321 50819 1 IPrs~4 I L

8-9 51399 1 IPlat~fShim 1 2 1 128-331 50813 1 ISdattPiston Oil I 1

8-101 S8432 1 IPintSlade Bushing Index IS 1 128-341 50814 1 IR~utHPistonOilSeal I 1


i
$S8432-1 1 IPlnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0005
oversize +1 (28-35 AN380-2-2 I IPlnHConer I j
i".
+S8432-2 1 IPinCBlade Bush. lndex--(.001
oversize) +1 128-361 AN5009-40 I IR~nkfSnap I 1

+S8432-3 1 iPinCBlade Bush. Index--(.O"LS-i


oversize 8-37 S8490 rent Cone 1
(.002 in’
+S8432-4 1 /PinCBlade Bush. Index --oversize) 128-381 AS-92-40 I ICbrl~-Front II
i
+S8432-5 I IPin~-Blade Bush. Index--(.002~
oversize 8-39 50287 Piston (Inboard) 1
(´•003 i".
fS8432-6 I IPinCBlade Bush. Index -~versire) 8-4 S8498 Piston (Outboard) I 1

fS8432-7 IP/n~Blade Bush. Index--(.0095i".


overnre)+l 128-41 51538 1 IBbl~ Assembly-Spring Puller I 1

fS8432-8 I IPinCBlade Bush. Index-(.004io.


oversize) +1 128-421 51389 Sbrln~--Draw Bar I 1

+S8432-9 1 IPinCPlade Bush. Index--(.0045i".


oversize) f 8-43 51390 n Gasket 1
(.005 io.
+S8432-10 1 IPinCBlade Bush.Index 8-44 52771 Assy.--Cwt. Thrust I i
-~vetsize)
+S8432-ll IPlnCBladeBush. Index--(.OOSSi".
oversize) +1 128-4 5 51121) 1 1 2

+S8432-12 IPinCBlade Bush. Index--(.006in.


oversize) t 5 1 129-1 5 1
L) inch
oversize) f
+S8432-13 1 IP(n~-BLade Bush. Index--(.006S-i".
OYerSlle
+51129-30 I+
;.007 io.
fS8432-14 I iPLnCBlade Bush. Index 8-46 53213 wt. Bearing (Inner) 2
-~versize)
fS8432-15 I /P~nCglade Bush.Index-(bqPdl,:;I~I f 1 128-47 53214 1 IR/etsi~erAssy.-Cwt. Bearing I Z

+S8432-16 1 IPCntg,ade Bush. 1 128-481 53216 I;t~cie+Cwt. Bearing (Outer) 1 2

+S8432-17 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.OOBS-i


OYerSlle
8´•49 53215 wt. Bearing Retainer 2
in.
fS8432-18 I iPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.009
oversize) 8-50 50359 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 1 2
i
fS8432-19 I IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0035
oversize 8-51 S8474 1. IPllut~tCwt. Adjusting Screw 1 4
in.
+S8432-20 1 iPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.o’o
oversize) 8-52 S8511 ight 2

-11 51164 Assy.--Counterweight 2 1 128-53 AN392-51 I IPLnHClevis 2

12 50213 IB~ahket-Counterweipht 2 1 128-54 50010 1 (G(aasc4tt-Cylinder Head 1

8-13 S8489 1 I ID(o~el--Cwt. (Large) 4 1 128-55 50804 1 Iqelld+Cylinder 1

50006 1 I 1 128-561 1 IRFn~fCylinder


-14
ID(o~el--Cwt. (Small) 4 51061 Head Lock 1

8-15 50214 1 1 2 1 128-571 50801 1 IPlate-l-\rernier Lock I 1

8-16 50341 1 I Lock(Small)l 4 1 128-581 50799 1 Lock PIate Stop 1

8117 50744 1 I Scr.Lock(Large)/ 4 1 128-591 50800 1 14aCdf--Cyl´• Head Clamp Nut 1

8-18 50091 1 I ISlr~w-Counterweight (Small)l 4 1 128-601 .50797 1 IYud--tCylinder Head Clamp 1

8-191 50092 I IS~rCw-Counferweight (Large)l 4 1 128-61 50798 1 I Head Clamp Nut Lock r

8-20 53597 1 I IPlu~--Welch 2 1 128-62 51L7L IIWuftCWelch- 4

8-21 51461 1 ISCp~tt--Barrel (Phenolic) I Z

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j 28

il i

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331
1´•11 ´•i

37~

c~n

an
5

Figure 29--H~ ´•Anembly Model 2E40-213

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Group A;ssembl´•y Parts List ,PARTS CATALOG NO. !11

FIGURE FIGURE
IWDEX PARTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILIIIDEX PARTNVIIBER NOMENCLATURE JPER
assr. I INUmRERI 11234 IISfr.
1214

2B40-213 IHGd PCsJembly I 1 129-241 50096 1 jPIJ~ttP3arrel Bolt 4

29-1 AN5008-40j CbrJeS-Rear 11 129-251 AN380-4-4 I jP/n+~otter 14


29-2 S8485 1 IBCrtel.Assembly 1 1 129-261 51433 1 IC)l~nqler Assembly I 1

29-3 51457 1 iSr)idet I 1 29-27 51037 1 I /Lln9r--Cylinder (Steel) 1

51259 1 Pipiln~--C;rease 2 29-28 51571 1 Il~n9r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

29-5 50296 /Dbdrej--Shim Plate 2 129-29) 51124 i Bearing Shalt 2

$50296-6 1 IDbdrel--Shim Plate--(’oc6i"ch


oversize)
29-3 53546 1 IS)aft-Counterweight Bearing Z

-61 S8493 1 ~/nkSSpider (Phenolic) 11 129-~1 AN380-3-61 I IP/ntConer I 2

7 51368 1 Assembly--Grease 2 1 129-~21 50819 1 (1


Oil
29-8 52987 1 to .023 inchl 2 1 129-331 50813 1 IS~aWPiston 1

thick in .001 inch increments)l 1 129-341 I


50814 I;FJ~tWiston Oil Seal 1

3´•9 51399 IPladeCShim 1 2 1 129-351 AN380-2-2 I IP~n+Fotter 1 3

9-10) S8432 JPlnC~lade Bushing Index 8 1 129-3(il AN5009-40 I IRlnkS´•Snap 1

fS8432-1 /PtnC~lade Bush. 1 129-37 S8490 1 Cone I 1

1 IPjnCalade Bush. lndex--(.001i".


oversl~e)
9-3 AS-92-40 I ICbrletFront I 1

fS8432-3 IPln~$lade Bush. 1 129-391 50286 1 IG~skelt--Piston (Inboard) 1

~S8432-4 1 IPlnCBlade Bush. Index-(.OOZi".


oYers12e)
2 S8498 1 IGCskeet--Piston (Outboard) I 1

~S8432-5 I IP/nCBlade Bush. 1 129-41 51422 1 IBblt qssembly--Spring Puller 1

$-S8432-6 IPjnC~lade 1 129-421 51389 ISprln~--Draw Bar II


~S8432-7 1 IPjnCBlade Bush. 129-43 51390 1 Gasket 1

$-S8432-8 1 IPjn?glade Bush. 29-441 51266 1 Ib)rln%--lnner I 1

fS8432-9 Bush. Index--(b0,0,4,S;L~I 29-451 51267 1 /Spr~n$--Outer I 1

’´•005’"´•
fSS432-10 /PinCBlade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) +1 129-461 51393 1 /P)a(Ie-I-Spring Puller I 1

-1-S84~2-11 1 IPjn?i~lade 1 129-47/ 513t0 I /N~utHSpring Puller Bolt 1

$-S8432-12 1 f 1 129-481 AN380-3-3 I IP/n+Fot!er I 1

i
Index--(.0065 1 129-491 1 Assy.-Cwt. Thrust
~S8432-13

$-S8432-14
IP ade Bush.

lade
oversize

29-5
42771

51129 Thrust
´•Z

i (.015 inch
tS8432-15 I IPlnCglade Bush. Index--(.0075
oversize
+51129-15 --Thrust--,,,,,i,,)
i". (.030 inch
$-S8432-16 1 .IPlnCBlade Bush. Index-(.408
oversize)
+51129-30

fS8432-17 IPlnC~lade Bushl Index--(bqp,s,Sil~l 1 129-51 53213 1 Bearing (Inner) 2

i-S8432-18 I iPCn~Blade Bush. 1 129-52 53214 1 I~tsi4er Assy.-Cwt. Bearing Z

$-S8432-19 1 jPCnl-Blade Bush. 29-53 53216 1 IRCLcle+Cwt. Bearing (Outer) 2

(.O’Oin. 29-54 Bearing Retainer 2


$-S8432-20 1 iPLn~Blade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) 53215

9-111 51161 1 Assy.--Counterweight 2 29-55 50359 1 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 2

9-121 50524 1 1 2 1 129-561 S8474 1 I~utHCwt. Adjusting Screw 4

131 S8489 1 i ID(o~el--Cwt. (Large) 6 1 129-57 S8501 I 2

9-141 50006 1 ID(o~el--Cwt.(Small) 2 1 129-58 AN392-45 I 1 2

9-151 50525 1 I /C/ollnterweight 2 1 129-591 50010 1 ICilas(ket--Cylinder Head I 1

9-161 50341 1 I I Scr.Lock (Sm all 2 1 129-601 50804 1 Iqeijd+Cylinder 1

9-171 50744 1 I Scr.Lock(Large) 6 1 129-61 51061 1 IRiinjR+Cylinder Head Lock 1

9-181 50091 1 I (Small)l 2 1 125)-621 50801 1 IPpa~etVernier Lock 1

9-19( 50092 (Large) 6 1 )29-631 50799 1 JRJi~lg+Vernier Plate Stop 1

9-201 51171 1 I IPbuk--Welch 6 1 123-641 50800 1 Iqa~kqt-Cyl. Head Clamp Nut I 1

9-211 51461 1 (Phenolic) 2 1 129-65/ 50797 Head Clamp 1

29-22 50084 1 IBblt--tBarrel 4 1 129-661 50798 1 Ili~g+Cyl. Head Clamp Nut Lock I 1

29-231AN960-10161 IVYa~hJer 124

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HAMILTON’STANDARD PROPELLERS -Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

j"
37Le

14Li i)
a (12)

~iij
U

Figure 30-Hub AJJembl~ Model 3[)40-57


62
.Section II HAMILTON.STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Paris List PARTS CATALOG IJO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PIIRTWVMBER I NOMENCLATURE PER I ILINDEX PIRTHUMIER NOMENCLATURE PER
MBER 1234 Rssr. I INUmeERI 11234

3D40-57 qstembly 1( 1~0-151 50307 1 I iqotel--Cwt. (Larpe) Ib


30-1 ANS008-401 1CbdeCRear Il 1 130-161 50289 11 /C/ocjnterweight 1 3

Z 50366 1 Assembly 11 130-171 50091 1 I IS~rew-Counterweight (Small)l 6

30-3 50367 1 is~ibet´• Il I 130-181 50092 I I Is~rew-counterweight (Large)l 6

30-4 51259 1 130-191 50083 IBbl/f~Barrel 16


30-5 50296 1 iDkbeQ--Shim Plate 130-201 AN960-816 I ISCi
$50296-6 1 jD~$eC--Shim Plate--(.006i"Eh
oversize)
0-21 50095 1 INluttlBarrel Bolt 6

30-6 50048 1 IRFnBfSpider (Phenolic) 11 130-22 AN380-3-3 I !PCn~-iCotter I 6

30-7 52987 1 IS)itt´•lfSpider-(.o05 to .oz3 inchl 3 1 130-23 40291 1 IC~llndler Assembly I 1


thick in .001 inch increments)l 1 130-24 51037 1 I jlln9r--Cylinder (Steel) 1

30-8 50470 1 IPla4e (Assembly--Shim 1 3 1 IJO-25 50179 1 I IBGsbin~--cwt´• Bearing shaft 3

9 50791 1 IPlafe--Shim 1 3 1 130-261 50358 1 I ISpaa--Counterweight Bearing 3

101 50467 1 I IREn~--bhim Plate Chafing 3 1 130-27 AN380-3-61 I IPintCotter 1´• 3

0-111 S8441 1 /PCntSl~ade Bushing Index 12 1 130-28 50292 1 I 1

+s8441-1 Bush. (30-291 50153 Lock I 1

+S8441-2 1 Bush. I 1 130-301 AN5009-40 I IRFn~i-Snap I 1

fS8441-3 I 1 130-31 50050 1 Ibbatet--Ftont Cone I 1


(.002 in.
+S8441-4’ 1 /PSn~-Blade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) 32 S8491 1 Cone Packing 1

+S8441-5 Bush. 1 130-33 S8492 I ICb~etFront 1


GOOSin.
+S8441-6 lade Bush. Index-oversire) +1 130-34 AN380-3-2 I IPCnt~otter 3

+S8441-7 1 Bush. 130-35 50286 1 (Inboard) 1

+S8441-8 1 Bush. 1 130-36 S84o8 I IGQspc~t--Piston (Outboard) 1

+S8441-9 1 Bush. Index--(b0,0,4,lif~l 1 (30-37 50696 1 I~u$-IPiston Gasket I 1

(.00~ in.
+S8441-10 1 Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) 38 AN380-2´•2 I IPLntCotter 14

+S8441-11 1 IIJinCt~lade 1 130-39 50027 1 IRt~cJeS-Cwt. Bearing (Inner) 13


+S8441-12 1 130-401 51792 1 IR~tsi4er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

+S8441-13 1 IP~nCBlade Bush. f 0-41 50029 1 IR~aclp-tCwf. Bearing (Outer) 3

+s8441-14 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index-(.007i".


oversize) f 0-42 50359 Assy.-Cwt. Adjusting 3

+S8441-15 1 Bush. I,d,,-(b9Pe:5i~jl 1 130-43 S8474 IP~utHCwt. Adjusting Screw 1 9

+S8441-16 1 1 130-44 50290 1 ICCpHCounterweight 3

+S8441-17 1 Bush. 1 1~0´•45 AN392-45 I IPLnCClevis


+S8441-18 1 IP~nCi3lade Bush. 1 130-46 50010 1 Head 1

+S8441-19 1 Bush. I (30-47 50220 1 II-qei~d+Cylinder I 1

(.O’Oin. ´•Head Lock


+S8441-20 1 IPFnCglade Bush. Index--,,,,,;,,) (30-48 50009 1 JRC]nkfCylinder I 1

12 51163 1 Assy.-Counterlveight 3 1 130-49 51171 1 IPLu~t-CWelch 6

30-131 50390 11 IBtatket-CounterweiRht 1 3 1 I 1 51218 IV(Yi~etSafety ar

30-14 50306 1 I jqo~el--Cwt. (Small) 6

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PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

t
so

22
26

i4~ K21

´•t .I

~s

o~

r´•
9,42
44 )’(48

I’

~c´•

Figure ~I--HJL Assembly Model 3040-209


64
Section II HAMILTOW STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembry Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. ii

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PARTNUM)ER NOMENCLATURE PER INDEX PARTNUM)ER NOMENCLAIURE IPER
294 Ilssv. I INvmeERI 11134

1 3D40-209 I~Pltb 4sSembly 1 1 131-201 AN380-~-3 IPEntXotter I 6

31-1 I AN5008-40 I 1 31.21 51420 1 (Ckljn(ler Assembly I 1

31-2 51424 1 JBb~ef Assembly 1 1 131-22 51037 1 I Il/n~r--Cylinder (Steel) I 1

31´•3 51423 1- Idbi8e~ Il 1 131-23 51571 (Lln~r---Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

31´•4 51259 1 IFltt~nlr--Grease 1 3 31-24 51124 1 I IBlusping--Cwt. Bearing Shaft

31-5 51368 /R/etsier Assembly-~rease 3 1 1~1´•25 50358 1 I IS5lart--Counterweight Bearing 1´•3


31-6 52987 1 ISbirb+Spider--(.oo5 to .023 inchl 3 31-261 AN380-3´•6´• I I Ignt-Cot~er I 3
thick in .001 inch increments
1-27 50819 1 IP~s(oC I 1

31-7 51399 j IPLaie+Shim 3 1 131-281 50813 1 ISda~iPiston Oil 1

1´•8 S8441 1 IPFnCBlade Bushing Index 12 1 131´•29 50814 1 INutHPiston Oil Seal 1

+S8441´•1 1 Bush. 1 131-30 AN380-2-2 IPEn~otter 1 4


(.001 in.
fS8441-2 I IPfn~-glade Bush.lndex-,,,,,i,e) 1-31 AN5009-40 Snap 1

+S8441´•3 1 Bush. 1 131-32 50050 1 Idbate~--Front Cone 1

+S8441-4 1 IP~n+Blade Bush. Index_(.002´•i".


oversize) +1 131-33 AS-92-40 I ICbtietFront 1

+S8441-5 1 Bush. 1 1~1-341 50286 1 (Inboard) 1

+S844L´•6 I IPEnCS3lade Bush. Index-(.003i".


overnze) Se´•´•i~cl Piston (Outboard) I t

+S8441´•7 1 IPFntSlade Bush. Index-(.003~i 1 131136 51538 1 IBbl/ qssembly--bpring Puller 1


oversize
fS8441´•8 I IPFnt-Blade f I ljl-37 51389 Sbrin~t--Draw Bar I 1

+S8441´•9 1 Bush. Index--(b0,0,4,fil~l f 1 131-38 51390 1 InlutHPiston Gasket I 1

+S8441´•LO I /PEnCBLade Bush. Index--(.oosi".


oversize) 52771 Assy.-Cwt. Thrust 1 3

+S8441-11 1 Bush. Index--(b0,0a,I;C~I 31-40 51129 1 3

+S8441´•12 Lade Bush. Index--(.006 i".


oversize) +51129´•15 -Th’uPt--(.oversize)bl, inch
+S8441-13 Bush. Index--(.006~´•
oversize +51129-301
+S8441´•14 1 Bush. I 1-41 50027 1 Bearing (Inner) 3

+S844L´•15 I Bush.Index-(bO,O,:Si:~I f 1 131´•421. 51792 1 IR)etsi6er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

+S8441´•16 1 f I 1~1.4j 50029 1 I~cle+Cwt. Bearing (Outer 3


i
fS8441-17 I IPFntSlade Bush. Index--(.0085
oversize 1-44 51777 --Cwt. BearingRetainer 3

+S8441-18 Burh. I f 1-4)1 50359 1 Adjusriog 3

+S8441-19 1 Bush. Index--(bqPa,lif~l f I Ij 1´•46 S8474 1 IYurHCwt. Adjusting Screw 9

+S8441-20 1 1 1~1-47 S8501 IC~pHCounterweight 3

1-9 51455 1 Assembly 1 3 1 131-48 AN~92-45 I IPEn~levis 1 3

1-101 51430 1 3 1 131-491 50010 1 IG/aspc4t--Cylindet Head I 1


1-111 50306 I I (Small) 3 1 131-50 50804 1 Iqe~d+Cylinder II
1-12 50307 1 I I~otel--cwt´• (Large) 9 1 131´•51 51061 1 IRFnkrCCvlinder Head Lock 1

1´•13) 51431 I JC)3~nterweight 3 1 1~1´•52 50801 1 1

1-141 50091 1 I ISlrbw-Counterweight (Small)l 3 1 131-53 50799 1 IRFn[gfVernier Lock Plate Stop 1

1-151 50092 1 I ISlr~w-Counterweight (Large)l 9 1 131-541 50800 1 IC~spcctt--Cyl. Head Clamp Nut 1

1-161 52493 1 IslbPWn Assembly--Barrel 3 1 131-55 50797 1 IP~utHCylinder Head


Clamp 1

1-17) 50083 JBbl~--tBarrel 6 131-56) 50798 1 JRjin$S-Cyl. HeadClamp NutLockJ I

1´•lsl AN960-816 I IWrabhlPr 136 1 1~1-57 51171 1 IPLu~t-CWelch Ib


1-191 50095 1 I~utHBarrel Bolt 6 51218 I ar

65
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly´•Parts List

(57r

~3/

X A

sl

44) (45

a (9)

g
2
17

Figure 32--Hub Assembly Model 3040-2 13

66
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIBURE
IHDLX P~RTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILIWDEXI PARTNUMRER NOMENCLATURE PER
mssr.( (nvmsER( 11234 1Str.
1234

32 3D40-2L3 I~tub bQembly 1 1 132-221 51571 1 I ILFn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

32-1 ANS008-40 I laohei-Rear I L´•l 132-23 51124 1 I IB~ging--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 3

32-2 51424 1 j Assembly I L 1 1~2-241 50358 Shallt-Counterweight Bearing 3

32-3 51423 Sbiae~ II 1 132-25 AN380-~´•611 I 3

32-4 51259 Fittinir--Grease 1 3 1 132-261 50819 I gis~ob I 1

32-5 51368 1 Riet~iber Assembly--Grease 3 1 1~2´•271 50813 1 IS~al--tPiston Oil 1

32´•6 1 52987 JSbi/n+Spider--(.oo~ to.023 inch 3 1 132;2s1 50814 1 INub~Piston Oil Seal r

thick in .001 inch increments)l 1 132-291 AN380´•2-2 I I 1 4

32-7 51399 1 I qlate+Shim 3 1 )~2´•301 AN5009-40 I I~injg+Snap II


32´•8 S8441 1 IP(inC~lade Bushing Index 12 1 132-311 50050 Sbaicet--Fron~ Cone I 1

+S8441´•1 1 /dinCBlade Bush. 1 132-321 AS-92-40 IlciorCetFront I 1


(.Oolio.
+S~441-2 ade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) +1 132´•3~1 50286 1 /4a~kbt--Cylinder (Inboard) 1

+ssatls 8,rh.lndar-(IOLlij~ +1 )j2´•341 SB~jB /dPrl~et--Cylinder (Ourboard) I

+Se441-4
g~n- Bush. Index-(.002´• i".
2-35 51421 Spring Puller 1
oversize)

+S8441-5 Bush. 1 132-361 51389 Bar I


i".
+S8441-6 1 Bush. Index-(.003
overnze) 2-37 51390 Piston Gasket I 1

+S8441-7 1 Bush. 1 132-381 51266 SbrlnY--Inner I I

fE8441-8 .I Bush. 1 132-391 51267 Sbrinh--Outer I 1

~tS8441-9 I Bush. ladex_(b0,0,4,1;1~ 1 132-401 51393 1 IPba/e+Spring Puller I r

fS8441-10 I II~nCBlade Bush. 2´•41 51310 pring Puller Bolt 1


oversize)
i-S8441-ll I Bush. 1 132-42) 52771 1 IBCatiibg Assy.-Cwt. Thrust
(.006ia.
+S8441-12 Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) +1 132-431 51129 1 1 3
in.
fS844L´•1J de Bush. Index--(.006~
oversize) +51129´•15
i". inch
fS8441´•14 Bush. I ndex--(.007;
oversize) +51129-301 oversize)
fS844t-15 I I~nCBlade Bush. Index-(.0075i".
oversize)
2-4 50027 wt. Bearing (Inner) 3

+S8441-16 1 jPinC~lade Bush. Index-(.OOBi".


overstze)
f 32.45 52732 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 1 3

+S8441-r7 1 Bush. 1 132-461 50029 1 i~acid-cwt. Bearing (Outer) 1 3

+S8441-L8 I 32-47 51777 Bearing Retainer 3

+S8441-19 1 I~nt-Blade Bush. Index--(.0095´•i".


oversize) 32-4 50359 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 3

$S8441-20 1 IPbinC~lade 1 132-491 S8474 1 Il\tucttCwt. Adjusting Screw 9

32-9 51162 1 Assy.--Counterweight 3 1 132-50( 50290 1 IClapHCounterweight 1 3

32-101 50605 1 I IB~a/cket-Counterweight 3 1 132-51 AN392-45 1 3

32-111 50307 1 Iclo~el--cwt´• (Large) 9 1 1~2-521 50010 1 Head I 1


32-12 50606 11 Iqo~nterweight 3 1 132-531 50804 1 Itlead~ylinder I 1
32-13 5d091 I I IS~rCw-Counterweighl (Small)l 3 32´•54( 51061 1 II~idg+Cylindet Head Lock II
32-141 50092 1 I (Large)l 9 32-55 50801 1 IPlateCVernier Lock 1

32-15 52493 1 Isbr~drt Assembly--Barrel 3 1 )~2-56/ 50739 1 IRFn~g+Vernier Stop I


Lock Plate 1

32-161 .50083 1 /B/3l~iBarrel 6 1 132-57 50800 1 IG(aaskktt-Cyl. Head ClampNut 1

32-171 AN960-816 I 136 1 132´•58 50797 1 IP~u4iCylinder HeadClamp


32-18 50095 1 I1VulHBarrel Bolt 61 132-591 50798 /R/iFJgtCyl. HeadClampNutLockl 1

32-19( AN380-3-3 I IP~ntiCotter 7 1~2´•60) 51171 1 IPCukfWelch 6

32-201 51420 1 II I 1 51218 1 I\1(Yi~e+5afety I ar

32-211 51037 1 I (LCn~r--Cylinder (Steei) II

67
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. ttl Group~Assembly Ports List

52~ IIYII

2s

23)

sg

Figure 33--Hub Auembly Model 3D40-225

68
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

~IGURE I I lunirsl IEIGURE I I IUN


INDEXI PARTNUMBER I NOMEIIELITURE PER I ILINDEX P~RTHUMUR nOMENCLlfURE PER
MBER 1 234 1 utr. INUMBERI 11 234 IlfSI.

33 3D40-225 Iqub 1 1 133-21 5009 5 1 INlutHBnrrel Bolt 6

33-1 AN5008-40 I ICbdeCRear I 1 1 133-221 AN380-3-3 I 6

33-2 51424 1 Assembly I 1 1 133-231 51420 1 ICkllnger Assembly 1

33-3 52973 I L 1 13~-24/ 51037 j I Il(n~r--Cylindei (Steel) I

33-4 51259 Fittfn~--Grease i 3 1 133-25 51571 L/n~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

33-5 50296 1 19oCcll--Shim Plate 3 1 133-261 51124 j I /BClsCling--Cwc. Bearing Shaft 3


(.006 inch
$50296-6 1 Plate-- ..,,,i,,) 3-2 53546 I ISbaft-Counterweight Bearing 3

33-6 51368 I IrcletCiber Assembly--Grease 3 1 133-28/ AN380-3-6 I I IP~ntCotter 3

33-7 52987 1 Igbifn+~pider--(.oos to .029 Inchl 3 1 133-291 50819 1 IPFS409 1


thick in .OOL inch increments
3-3 50813 Piston Oil I 1

3j-8 51399 1 IPllatetShim 1 3 1 1~3-31 50814 I IMutHPiston Oil Seal I 1

33-9 S8441 1 I$nCBlade Bushing Index 12 1 133-321 AN~80-2-2 I IPLntlCotter 1 4

+58441:1 Bush.Index-(bO,O,O,f;I~ 33-33j AN5009-40( IRCnBfSnap 1


(.001i".
Bush. Index -oversize) 33-34 Cone I
fS8441-2 IPiinCBlade 50050 1

fS8441-3 i IdinC~lade Bush. 33-35 AS-j2´•40 I Icbd~CFront II


fS8441-4 I 33-36 50286 IGtasbc~r--Piston (Inboard) 1

fS8441-5 i Bush. 33-37/ 58498 j (Outboard) I 1

fS8441-6 IPFn~-Blade Bush. Index--(.003i".


overnze) f 33-381 51538 sembly--Spring Puller I 1

$S8441-7 1 Bush. Index--(b0ed,ll~l f 33-391 51389 1 IS~rlnjrDraw Bar I 1


i".
$S8441-8 1 Bush. lndex--(.004 33-4 51390 iston Gasket 1

$S8441-9
$S8441-10
1 IP~nCBlade
1
Bush.

Bush.
oversle(.0 5 in.f
Index--o,ersize)
33-4
33-4
52771

51129 1
Assy.-Cwt.
I\Xya~htr--Thrust
Thrust 3

3
L’ i"ch
+S8441-11 IPFn~-glade Bush. Index--(."05) i".
oversize
5 1 129-1 5 -Thrust-(" oversize) f
inch
+S8441-12 Bush. Index--(.006 i".
+51129-30 --Thrust--(.030
oversi2e) f
oversize)
$S8441-13 Ignt-glade 3.43 53213 wt. Bearing (Inner) 3

+S8441-14 1 1FJint~lade Bush. I 1 133-44 53214 j IRIetsi6er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

$S8441-15 1 1 133-451 53216 1 IR~c/e+Cwt. Bearing COuter) 3


(.008 i". Retainer
+S8441-16 1 IPEnC-Blade Bush. Index -oversire) 3-461 53 599 Bearing 3

$S8441-17 1 IP)inl--~lade Bush. lndex--(b0,06),:~i,"jl I 133.471 50359 1 ISQrb~ ASSy.-Cwf. Adjusting 1 3

fS8441-18 IPEint~lade Bush. i 1 133´•48 S8474 I I1VlutHCwt. Adjusting Screw 9

+S8441-19 1 1 133-491 50290 1 IC~pHCounterweiRhr 3

+S8441-20 1 IPFnC~lade Bush.Index (."loi". 3-50/ AN392´•45 I (PrntlClevis 3


-ovetri2e)
3-101 51163 1 Assy.--Counterweight 3 1 133-511 50010 1 JGlaspc4t--Cylinder Head I 1

3-11 50390 1 1 I BjiaJcket--Cou nterweight 3 1 133-521 50804 IYe~d+Cylinder 1

3-121 50306 .1 I 6 1 133-531 51061 1 JR~nkfCylinder Head Lock I 1

3-131 50307 1 I 140tel--Cwt. (Large) 6 1 13~-54( 50801 /PLa(e~-Vernier Lock 1

3-141 50289 1 I Iqol)nterweight 1 3 33-551 50799 IRFnk+Vernier Lock Plate Stop 1

3-151 50091 1 1 ISer9w-Counterweight (Small)( 6 33-56/ 90800 IYaspc~l--Cyl´• Head Clamp Nut 1

3-161 5009i I I ISlr~w-Counterweight (Large)l 6 1 13~-571 59797 1 I~utHCylinder Clamp Head 1

3-171 53597 1 Iquu--Welch 133-581 50798 I (RFnkfCyl.Head ClampNutLockl 1

3´•161 53666 1 IS6p~4rt Assembly--Barrel 3 1 133-591 51171 1 IPLukS-Welch 6

3-191 50083 1 IBlolt--tBarrel 61 1 51218 1 IWYilfe+Safety I ar

3-201 AN960-816 I lu4~a6hbr 136

69
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Seetion II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

~h,
59 r 21

~oe8

´•-40I´•´•~ ci;jr ~I

I´•
(4r3~ 34
47

2 II I IQ

Figure 34--Hub Assembly Mode/3D40-221


TO
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
IHOEX PART~VMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILIHDEX PARTRUMBER NOMENCLATURE (PER
1234 Rssv. IwumsER 1234 IASSI

4 3D40-227 Iqub bs~embly I 1 I 134-22 51420 1 14yl~nlder Assembly I 1


4-1 AN5008-40 I ICbdeCRear 34-23 51037 j I (Steel) II
4-2 51424 1 /B/arlreI Assembly 11 1~4-24 51571 1 14rJer--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

34-3 1 52973 Si~iilet I 1 34-25 51124 1 j Bearing Shaft 3

4´•4 51259 1 IEittink--Grease 1 3 1 134-26 53546 1 I /Sba/ft-Counterweight Bearing 3

34-5 50296 1 Plate 3 34-27 AN~80-3-6 I I i9i~--Cotter 1 3


i"ch
+50296-6 1 ID~$ep--Shim Plate--(.006
oversize) f 1 134-28 50819 1 j Piistob I 1

34-6 51368 1 Assembly--Grease 3 1 134-29 50813 1 I Oil 1

34-7 52987 1 ISbi61+Spider--(.oos to.023 inch 3 1 134´•~01 50814 1 Oil Seal I 1


thick in .OOL inch increments
4-31 AN380-2´•2 I IP~inHCotter 14
34´•8 51399 1 IP~a/e+Shim 1 3 1 134´•321 AN5009-40 I II
34-91 S8441 1 IPintalade Bushing Index 112 1 134-33 50050 Sba~ehc-Front Cone 1

+S8441-1 1 Bush. Index--(bo,o,o,:t~l f 1 134-341 AS´•92´•40 nt 1


i"’
+S8441-2 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.001
oversize) 4-35 50286 --Piston (Inboard) I 1

+S8441-3 1 IPCnC~lade Bush. 1 (34-361 S8498 (Outboard) 1

+S8441-4 1 Bush. Index-(.002´•i"’


oversize) +1 134-371 51421 1 IBiol~ Assembly-Spring Puller 1
i
SS844t-5 I IP~nCBlade Bush. Index--(.OOZS
oversize 4-38 51389 SCrinir--Draw Bar I 1
(.003 in. Gasket I
+S8441-6 I IPLn~Blade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) 4-39 5135)0 1

-tSS441-7 i Bush. Index--(bqPa,3iCe~l 1 134-401 51266 Sbrln~--Inner I 1

i-S8441-8 I 1 134-41 51267 1 1

+S8441-9 1 IPinCBlade Bush. Index--(.0045in’


oversize) fl 134-421 51393 1 JP~a/etSpring Puller II
+S8441-10 1 IPCnt~lade 1 134-431 51310 /~ubtSpring Puller Bolt I 1
i"’
+58441-1L 1 iPinl-Blade Bush;Index--(.OOSS
oversize) 4-44 52771 Assp.--Cwt. Thrust 3
i".
+S8441-12 1 IPFnCBladeBush. Index--(.006
oversize) 4-45 51129 Thrust 1 3

fS8441-13 I: IPFnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0065


i"’
oversize +51129-15 ~I
(.007 i". i"ch
+S8441-14 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index -oversize) +51129-30 -Th,,st--(.030
oversiie)
Index--(bo,o~:il,njl 1 134-461
+S8441-15
SS8441-11i
Bush.

I IPFnCBlade Bush. Index--(.OOBi".


oversize) 7
53213

53214
IE~cieCCwt. Bearing (inner)
Assy.-Cwt. Bearing
3

+S8441-17 1 1 134-481 53216 1 /R/aqetCwt. Bearing (Outer) 3

+S8441-18 I t 4-491 53599 Bearing Retainer 3

+S8441-19 Index--(.0095i".
oversize) 4´•5 50359 Assy.-Cwt. Adjusting 1 3

+S8441-20 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.o’o~in.


oversize) 4´•51 S8474 wt. Adjusting Screw 1 9

4-101 51162 Assy.--Coumerweight 134´•521 SBS1I I 1 3

4-111 50605 1 I iBtakket-Counterweiah~ 3 1 1~4-531 AN392-51 I I RnCIClevis 3

4-121 50307 1 I iqotel--Cwf. ~Large) 9 1 134-541 50010 1 Head 1

4-131 50606 1 I ICioJnterweiRht 3 1 134-551 50804 1 IYe~dtCylinder I 1

4-141 50091 1 i IS(r9w-Counterweight (Small)l 3 1 134-561 51061 I I~in(g+Cylinder Head Lock 1

4-151 50092 1 (Large)l 9 1 134-57/ 50801 1 IPpate+Vernier Lock j 1

4-161 53597 1 IIPeuit--Welch 3 134´•581 20799 1 /RJi~g+Vernier Lock Plate Stop j 1

4-171 53666 1 ISept~drr Assembly--Barrel 3 1 134-591 50800 1 Iqa~k4t--Cyl. Head Clamp Nut r

4-181 50083 1 IBbli-CBarrel 6 1 134´•601 50797 1 Ilyu~feylinder Head Clamp 1

4-191 AN360-816 I (’U~athler 136 1 134´•61 50798 1 Rji~g+Cyl. Head Clamp Nut Lockl 1

201 50095 1 I~utHBarrel Bolt 61 134-621 51171 R1~CWelch 6

21 AN380-3-3 I IPCntiCotter 1 7 51218 1 I\1Vi~e+Safety I at

71
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PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly Parts List

21

,I

d
34)1 19

Figure 35--Hvb Auembly Model 3640-231


72
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 1’I1

rIGURE F1OURE
IHOEX PIIRTNVMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILINDPX PARTIIUMBER I NOMENCLATURE I~PER
1234 1 nssr. I IWUMBERI 11234 LSSr.

3D40-231 IYub~slsembly
35 11 )~5-21 5009~
~llrel Bob 6

35-1 ANS008-40 ear 1 35-22 AN380-3´•3 er 6

35-2 51424 1 ]Biarlrep Assembly 1 1 135-23 51420 1 IqylfnCler Assembly I 1

35-3 52973 1 I SbiBelr Il 35-24 51037 1 I ILFn~r--Cylinder (Steel) 1

35-4 51259 1 I Ffttln~--Grease 1 3 1 135-25 51571 1 /Ljnj~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

35-5 50296 1 Plate i 3 1 135´•261 51124 1 I jBjuslhing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft


i"ch
f50296-6 1 Plate--(.006
oversize) 1 135-27 53546 1 I jShdft-Counterweighr Bearing 3

35-6 1 51368 \f~egiber Assembly--Grease \JS-28j AN380-3-6


35-7 52987 1 ISbi~ntSpider--(.oo5 to .oz3 ;nchl 3 1 135-291 50819 j Iqis!oh ´•1
thick in .001 inch
increments)l I 13 5-301 50813 Oil 1

33-8 51399 1 I PtlaieCShim 3 1 13 5-31 50814 i INuiiPiston Oil Seal I 1

33´•9 S8441 Iflint-glade Bushing Index 12 1 )35-321 AN350-2-2 I IPti~nC/Cotter 1 4


+S8441-1 i IPii~-8lade Bush. Index--(.000~i".
oversize) 5-3 AN5009-40 I I 1
i".
+S8441-2 j Bush. Index-(.OOl
oversize) 35-34 50050 1 Ibbakeei--Front Cone 1
in.
+S8441-3 If~ntglade Bush. Index--(.00’5
oversize 5-35 AS-92-40 i laodeCFront i 1

+S8441-4 Bush. 1 135-361 50286 Iqa~kbt--Piston (Inboard) I 1


i".
+S8441-5 1 j Pl~nLBlade Bush. Index--(.0025-
oversize) 5-37 S8498 Iqadket--~iston (Outboard) j 1
(.003 in.
+S8441-(i de Bush.Index-,,,,,i,,) 1 1~5´•381 515~8
essembly--bpring Puller 1

+S8441-7 de Bush. 135-391 51389 S Bar 1

+S8441-8 1 IPljn~-Blade Bush. Index--(.004i".


oversize) 5´•4 51390 Piston Gasket I 1
i".
+S8441-3 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index--(.OObS
oversize) 5-4 52771 1 /B/ealribR Aosy.-Cwt. Thrust 3
(.00~ i".
+58441-10 IPlinCBlade Bush. Index 5-4 51129 -Thrust 1 3

+S8441-11 Bush. Index--(.OO)S


OYe~S1Se
f51129-15
(.006 in. inch
$S8441-12 de Bush.Index--,,,,,i~ 451129-30 -Th~uSf--(.030
oversize)
+S8441-13 1 Id;nC~lade Bush. 1 135-431 53213 Bearing (Inner) 3

+S8441-14 JPb;nt~lade Bush: 5-44) 53214 jR)egiber Assy.--Cwt. Bearing


+S8441-15 1 Bush.Index-(bqPdl,~C,"jl 1 )35-451 53216 1 /I~cjetCwt. Bearing iouter) 3
(.008 in.
+S8441-16 1 I~ntglade Bush.Index-,,,,,i,,) 53599 -Cwt. BearingRetainer j 3

+S8441-17 Bush. 1 135-471 50359 j IS~reaj Assy.-Cwt. Adjusting /3


$S8441-18 1 Bush. i )35-481 S8474 j )~ub)Cwr. Adjusting Screw 9

+S8441-19 lade Bush. Index--(.0095- i


oversize
+1 135-491 S850r ight 3

+S8441-20 1 lPlnt-Blade 1 135-501 AN392-45 i IP~nC(Clevis 3

35-101 51455 1 Assy.--Counterweight 3 1 135-51 50010 1 Iqa~ket--Cylinder Head 1

5-111 5 1430 I t 3 1 )~5-52) 50804 IHeidCCvlinder 1

35-12~ 50306 1 \Clo~el--Cwt. (Small) 1 3 \35-53\ 51061 Head Lock 1

35-13 50307 1 I 14oCel--Cwf´• (Large) 9 1 135´•541 50801 1 IPbateCVernier Lock 1

35-141 51431 I Iqo~lnterweight 31 135-551 50799 Lock Plate Stop 1

5-15( 50091 (SC~rOw-Counterweight (Small)J 3 )35-561 50800 1 IC~aslkdt--Cyl. Head Clamp Not j 1

5-161 50092 1 I (I.arge)l 9 1 1~5-571 5´•0797 1 (~urHCylinder Head Clamp 1

5-171 53597 .1 I IWu~-Welch 3 1 135-581 50798 i HeadClampNutLock[ 1

35-181 53666 1 ISCP~drt Assembly-Barrel 3 1 135-591 51171 1 I 6

5-191 50083 1 ]Bbl/--l-Barrei 61 1 51218 j I ar

35-201 AN960-816 j /WakhJer 36

73
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PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly´•Parfs List

~p
(59Y

~J
r 55~ Y!
27

~3)
Kz~

IKg

I40 28

(i;j~

;e

(413~,
I
~II
ill~b,
’d~b
33
~Rd
O-’
(21 ~d?

d
.~...’15
´•3~-

Figure 3&Hu6 Assembly Model 31)40-235

74
Section ii HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Ports List PARTS CATALOG NO. 1’1~

FIGURE FIGURE
II(OEX PARTNUMBER NOMENELATURE PPR I ILIWDEX PI\RONUMBLR I #OMENCLA’IURE J-~k
234 llSIr. I (numerRI 11234 lassv.

36 31)40-235 JI-qul) qsfiembly- i 1 1 (36´•22 51420 1 Jqlln~er Assembly I I


36-11AN5008-40 ICbde-tRear .I 11 136-23 51037 (Sreel) II
36-2 51424 1 Assembly ´•(1( 1?6-24 51571 1 I ILFn~r--Cylinder ~Phetiolic) 1

36-3 52973 SliCef~ i 1 1 136-25 51124 1 i IBCwpling--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 3


36-4 51253 FiJttlo$--Crease 3 (36,261 53546 1 i Bearing 3

6-5 1 50296 1 Plate 3 136-27( AN380-3-6 (PEntCottet 1 3


i"th
+50236-6 ~DbCeb--Shim Plate--(.006
overj;,,) f 36-28 50813 1 IP~s(oC I´• 1

36-6 51368 (R/ptailber Assembly--Grease 3 36-29( 50813 (SeaC~Piston Oil 1

36-7 i 52987 i, .023 inch( 3 136-301 50814 t IYutHPis~on oil seal I 1


thick in .OOL inch
increments)) 136´•31 AN380-2-2 1 4
6-8 51333 jP~aqeSShim 1 3 1 r36´•321 AN5003-40 I I 1

6-9 S8441 1 (P/nt-Blade Bushing Inder Ift 1 (36-33( 50050 Cone 1

+S8441-1 j IP/nCglade Bush. Index--(boe,o,fil~j 1 (36-34 AS-92-40 I ICbde~-Front


$S8441-2 1 ]P/n~-Blade Bush. j (36-35 50286 (Inboard) I I

4S8441-3 Bush. 136-36( S8Q?8 (Outboard) I

fS8441-4 IPCnt~Lade Bush. index-l;,0,0,f;l,"jl f 1 136-37j 51421 IB(3L~ Ibssembly--bpring Puller 1

-tSB441-5 j JPlntBLade Bush. 1 136-381 51389 [Sbr(nB--DrawBar I 1

$S8441-6 i Bush. f 1 136-391 51390 ~N/ubfPiston Gasket I´•I


4S844t-7 I Bush. 1 )36-40) 51266 1 Isi~rink-lnner 1

$S844~´•8 (P~ntBlade Bush. f I )36-41 51267´• Slbrin~i-Outer I 1

tS8441-9 i Bush. 6,42) 51393 1 IP~afe+Spring Puller I 1

+SS441-10 1 Bush. f 6-43( 51310 1 INlutHSpring Puller Bblr´• I 1

+58441-11 1 Bush.lndex-(bqPb;:~,f," 1 )36-441 52771 1 IB(ea~ibg Assy.--Cwr. Thrust 3

$S8441-12 1 IPEnCBlade Bush,Indrx--(.006´•i"


oversize) +j 136-45 51129 1 IVO~aShler--Thrusr 3
in
fS8441,13 lade Bush, Index--(.0065-
oversize) -t +51123-15
(.007in
fS8441-14 I IF6ni-Blade Bush.Inde*--,,,,i,,) f +51129´•30
tS84Q1-15 j j~ntt3lade Bush. f 136´•461 53213 I IR)acleS~Cwt. Bearing (Inner)
t58441-16 Bush. 6´•47 53214 J~etailber Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

+58441-17 1 jP~nCt3lade )36-48 53216 i IR~aclefcwt´• Bearing(Outer) 1 .3

fS8441-18 I 1P~nt-Blaae Bush. j 1 136´•431 53~99 spalcet--Cwt´• BearincJRe!ainer 3

+58441-13 1P~nt-Blade Bush.Index-(bO,Oa,~i,;) f 36-50] 50359 1 Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 3

3-58441-20 1 ]P~ntBlade 1 136-51 S8474 I~JuqLfCwt. Adjusting Screw 9

36-10) 51162 1 Assy.--Counterweight i 136-52 50290 1 3

6.111 50G05 II IIYtalrket-Counterweinht 3 1 136-531 AN392,45 Iqn~levis I 3

6-12) 50307 1 I 19oplel--cwt. (Large) 9 36-54 50010 1 IqaJlk~t--´•Cylinder Head 1

6-13( 50606 Iqo~nterweight 3 ~6´•55 50804 qeltd~ylinder \1


j6-14) 50091 j jS~rew-Counterweight (Small)[ 3 36-56 51061 1 II~ilgSCylinder Head Lack 1

36-151 50092 (Large)( 9 36-571 50801 Lock I 1

6-16) 53597 11 /qluk--Welch 3 1 136´•58 50799 1 Lock Plate Stop 1

6-17 53666 Assembly--Barrel )36-59) 50800 I4a4kdt-Cyl. Head Clamp Nut 1

36-18) 50083 1 IBb~-CBarrel 6 1 136´•60( 50797 1 I~ul--tCylinder Head


Clamp. 1

6-19) AN960-8 16 I (36 36-61 50738 RJi~gJyCyl. Head Clamp Nut Lock( 1

6-20) 50095 i Bolt 61 136-621 51171 I ]411$-Welch 6

6-2tj AN380-3-3´• I IPin)-lcolter 1 7 1 51218 1 j PYit´•~t--Safety at

75
’HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. III Group Assembly Parts List

i a

22
I 25

I i I Ui
B
eo a~
36

;g
32

52

17
9‘51
2 Mn"% I IQ

a/

Figore 37--Hub Assembly Model 31)40-267

76
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS.
Grbup Assembly Ports List PARTS CATALOO:NO. lit

FIGURE FIGURE
IRDEX PIRT~UMBER I NOMENCLATURL PERI ILINDEX FARTWUMBPR NOMENCLAtURE IPER
1 234 IWUMRERI 11234 ~Sfr.

37 3D40-267 IIOit) gs~embly 1 1 137-22 51420 1 JQl/n~er Assembly I 1

37-1 AN5008-40 I ICbdeCRear I 11 137-23 51037 11 Illn~r--Cylinder (Steel) I 1

37-2 51424 1 IBB´•r~el Assembly 1 1 137-24 51571 1 I Ilrnbr--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

37-3 1 52973 1 ISbidle~ I 11 137-25 51124 1 I IB~sbing--Cwt. BearingShalt I g

37-4 51259 1 IFllttln~---Grease 1 3 1 137-261 53546 1 I Bearing 3

37-5 50296 1 IDbft´•$L--Shim Plate 3 1 137-27 AN380-3´•6 I I Igin+-Cotter 1~3


+50296-6 1 ID~beC--Shim 1 137-281 50819 1 19s(o6 I 1

7-6 51368 1 IR/etsiCer Assembly--Grease 3 1 137-291 50813 1 IS9al-CPiston Oil I 1

7-7 52987 1 IS)ilbfSpider--(.oo) to .023 inchl 3 1 137-301 50814 Oil Seal 1


ihick in .001 inch
incremeots)l 1 12)7-~r ANj80-2-2 I IPEnHCotter 1 4

7-8 51399 1 IPlale-l-Shim 3 1 137-321 ANS009-40 I II


7-9 S8441 1 IPrntalade Bushing index 12 1 137´•33 50050 1 Ibbatet--~ront Cone I I

fS8441-L I (P(nCgfade Bush. (3:7-34 AS-32-40,1 (yorle+Front I

$S8441-2 1 IP(ntglade 1 137-351 50286 1 IqasP(dt-Piston (Inboard) 1

$S8441-3 1 IPlnCglade Bush. Index--(boe,:l~jl 1 S8498 1 IG(Bsprdt--Piston (Outboard) 1


(.002 i".
$-S8441-4 1 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index -~verrile) f 7-37 51421 IBbl~ Ibssembly--Spring Puller 1
i
+S8441-5 1 IPlnCBLade Bush. Index--(.002~
oversile f 7-38 51389 1 ISbrin~--Draw Bar i 1

+S8441-6 I 1 137-39 51390 IMutCIPiston Gasket L


i
fS8441-7 IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.003S
oversize 37-4 51266 1 ISbrlnh-inner I t
(´•004 i"´•
+S8441-8 i IPlnCBlade Bush. Index 37-41 51267 1 ISbrlnP-Outer I 1
-oversile)
+S8441-9 1 Bush. 37-42 51393 1 IP~ate+Spring Puller I 1

+S8441-10 1 IP~nCBlade Bush. Index-(.oo~´•i".


overslre) f 37-43 51310 pring Puller Bolt r

fS8441-11 j Bush. Index--(b0,06,3il~l 1 )37-44 52771 1 Assy.-Cwt. Thrust I j

fS8441-I2 j IPtnt~lade 37-45 51129 1 IWabhlpt--Thrust 3


i"ch
fS8441-13 I IP~nCBlade Bush. Index--(.006?iD.
OYe~Slle) f51129-15 Thrust-(.""
oversire)
i"Eh
-tS8441-14 I IPLnCBlade Bush. Index--(.oa7i".
nverslle) f51129-30 _Thrus~--(.030
oversize)
~S8441-15 1 Bush. 1 137´•46 53213 I~clefcwt´• Bearing (Inner) 3

$S8441-16 Bush. 1 137-47 53214 IR)etai6er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

$S8441-17 Index--(bqP,8,,5;1~1
Bush. f 1 (37-48 53216 1 IR~adetCwt.Bearing (Outer 1 3

$S8441-18 1 IP)intt~lade Bush. I 1 (37-491 53599 Bearing Retainer 3

fS8441-19 I Bush. 7-501 50359 1 ASSY.-CWf. Adjusting 3

+S8441-20 1 IPb;nt~lade 1 137-51 S8474 1 IlyubtCwf´• Adjusting Screw 1 9

37-101 51162 1 iB~aicklet Assy.--Counterweight 3 1 137-521 S8511 I I 3

7-111 50605 1 3 37-53/ AN392-5r I I qnC~Clevis 13


37-12( 50307 j I 140~0Yel--cwt´• (Large) 1 3 1 137´•541 50010 1 Iqa~ket--Cylinder Head 1

37-131 50606 1 I i40Jnterweight 3 1 137-541 50804 1 I qe$d+Cylinder 1

37-141 50091 1 I ISlr9w-Counterwe;ght (Small)l 3 1 1~7-561 51061 1 Head Lock 1

37-15 50092 nterweight (Largq 9 37-57 50801 Vernier Lock 1

37-161 53597 )1 IPUub~--Welch I 3 1 137-581 50799 I Vernier Lock Plate Stop 1

37-171 53666 1 ISGp(pdrt Assembly--Barrel 137-531 50800 1 14arlk9t--Cyl. Head Clamp Nut I i

37-181 50083 IIBbl~sgrrel 6 1 137-601 50797 1 I~uf--1´•Cylinder Head Clamp 1

37-191 AN9(i0-816 I 136 1 137-6 11 50798 1 I RJir(gt-Cyl. Head Clamp Nut Locl;l 1

37-201 50095 1 INub-IBarrel Bolt 6 1 137-621 51171 1 I RluQCWelch 16


37-211 AN3R0-3-3 I IRnHCotter 7 j 51218 Y/ite+Safety ar

77
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly Parts List

r:l
25

888

~I

:I i

O"

n52
53

a 15

Figure 38-Hub Assembly Model 3D40-271

78
Sectian II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG- NO; 111

flGURE FIGURE
INDEX PARTNUMBLR NOMENCLATURE PER( (LIHDLX/ PARTWUMBER NOMENCLATURE IPER
1194 In~tu.l Iwu´•msPq 1123s \IESI

38 1 3D40-271 II-4uti4ssembly I 1 SB-t2I 51420 1 ICbllnaer Assembly I´•1


38-1 ANS008-40 /Cbr/e+Rear II (38-23( 51031 (L(nbr--Cylinder (Steel) I 1

8-2 51424 1 /B~rfel Assembly 11 38-24 51571 (Lrnt~r--Gylinder (Phenolic) I

38-3 52973 1 1SPidle~ I I 1 r38-25 51124 IB(usp~ing--Cwr. Bearing Shaft 3


38-4 51259 1 irittin~"Grease 3 138-26( 53546 IS~aFt-Counterweight Bearing 3
38-5 50296 Flare 3 (38-27[ AN380-j-6 I (~ntCotter
i"ch
$50296-6 1 JDJoCel--Shim Plate--(.006
oversize) fl 138-28( 5081(3 iP~sQOb´• I 1

38-6 51368 IRie~9iSer Assembly--Grease 3 38´•29( 5()813 ISeaMPisron Oil I 1

38-7 j 52987 1S)i~S-Spider--(.oos t~ .oz3 inch( 3 (38´•30( 50814 1 JPljugfPiston Oil Seal 1
thick in .001jnch
incre.nents)l 1 138-31 AN380-2;2 I iPEnC;Cotter i 4

38-8 51393 1 (P(a(efShim (38-32( ANS009-40 l~nk-C-Snap ii


38-91 S8441 1 IPCnCBlade Bushing Index 12 1 138-331 50050 1 ISbateir--FrontCone .I 1
i",
fS8441-1 JPrntglade Bush, lndex--(.0005
oversize f 8-34 AS-92-40 ICbd~-Front I 1

-fS8441-2 IP~ntSlade -t- 1 j38-351 50256 I IGtasPcdt-piston (Inboard) I 1


in,
$S8441-3 IPlntglade Bush. Index--(.00"5
oversize)
8- S8498 1- 1GfaQ$I--Piston (Outboard) I 1

+S8d41-4 I 14nC8lade Bush. Index--(.002i",


overs~ze) f 8-37 51421 bly--Spring Puller r
i",
SSB441-5 I IPrntSlade Bush. Inder--(oozs
oversize t 8´•38 51383 Draw Bar 1
(.00~ i",
SS8441-C)’ lade Bush, Index
-~versize) f 8-9 51330 (rVutHPiston Gasket 1
in,
+S8441-7 1 IPLn~--Biade Bush, Index--(.oo35
oversize) 8´•4 51266 S Inner 1
(´•004i"´•
~Sg441-8 I IPCntSlade Bush. Indd oversize) 98-41 51267 1 ISbrlntr-Outer 1
i".
+S8441-9 1 1PCnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0045
oversize 8-42 51393 Spring Puller 1 1
(.00’ i",
+S8441;IO (P/n~-glade Bush.Index -oversize) 8-43 51310 ng Puller Bolt
i".
+S8441-11 jPFn~-BLade Bush. Index--(00)5
oversize ‘t 38-44 52771 Assy.--Cwt. Thrust j
i".
+58441-12 1 jPFnt-Blade Bush. Index--(.OOG
oversize)
8-4 5 51 129 --Thrust 3
i", inch
+S8441´•13 lade Bush, lndex--(.0065 3-51129-151 oversize)
overr~ze)
i"Eh
fS8441´•14 Bush. I i i 129´•30:1 Iveabihjer-Thrust-(.034oversize)
5 1 f

-tSS441-15 I IP~ntt3lade Bush, 1 138-461 53213 1 IR/acieSCwt.8eating ~(Inner) 3

$S8441-16 j IP~nttBlade Bush. f r 138-471 53214 1 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

fS8441-17 i Bush. 1 (38-481 53216 i Bearing (Outer) I 3


+S8441´•18 (P~ntt3lade Bush. 8-49] 53599 ISt~a/cejr--Cwr. Bearing Retainer 3

fS8441-13 IPkntBlade BUSh.Index-(b0,0e91~Ie;: f 1 138´•501 50353 1 JSlreat Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 1 3


(.0’0 i",
$S8441-20 1 IPSnt8lade Bush. Index
-oversile)
8-51 S8474 1 I~tub--tCwt. Adjusting Screw 1 9

38-10/ 51162 i Assy.--Counrerweighr 3 1 138-521 S8501 I 14rHCOunterweighr 1 3

38-llj 50605 1 3 1 (38-53( AN392-45 I IPtinHClevis 1 3


38-121 50307 I 19o~el--Cwr. (Large) 9 1 138- 54 50010 1 Iqa~k&t--Cylinder Head I 1

8-13 50606 IJlqollnterweight 3 138-55( 50804 1 I He$dCCylinder 1

8-141 50091 1 I ISt~rCw-Counterweight (Small)l 3 1 (38-561 51061 1 Head Lock i t

38-15 50092 1 I [S~rew-Counterweight (Large)l 3 38-57( ´•50801 1 IqlbeCVernierLock I 1

38-16 53597 1 .I IP(lu~--Welch 1 3 13%-581 50799 1 IRlill~Vernier Lock ~late Stop I 1

8-17 53666 ISbplpcbrt Assembly--Barrel 3 1~8-591 40800 Head Clamp Nut 1

8-18 50083 1Bbl)-~-Barrel I 6 1 138-601 5071)7 1 Head


Clamp 1

38-131 AN960-816 i I~abhler 136 138-61) 50798 I ~irlg+Cyl. Head ClampNutLockl 1

38-201 50035 1 Bolt 61 )38-62) 51171 i fllu~tWelch 6

38-21 AN300-3-3 I IPtinWCotter 7 1 1 51218 ar

79
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

26

~J

4
346
a
S O/. Il,ieI4214 3
L+7
i i

Figure- 39--Hub Assembly Model’ 3E50-61

80
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Par~s List PARTS CATALOG NO. Ill

InDEX
i
TIGURE FIGURE
PIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER INDEX PIRTnUM)ER NOMENCLATURE PER
134 1SSI ~134 ISSr.

39 3E50-61 mbly 1 39-15 50006 I--Cwt. (Small) 6

39-1 IAN5008-50Ai ICbtiefRear j 1 39-161 50214 11 ICb~nterweight 1 3

39-2/ S8454 (BCrt´•el Assembly 1 1 (39-17/ 50341 IUla~her--Cwt. Scr.Lock(Small)/ 6

39-31 S8453 i IS~icset Il 1 139-18 $0744 1 I IWra)her--Cwt. Scr.Lock(Large)l 6

39-4 51259 1 IFlttlnL--~rease 3 1 139-19 50091 I ISqr~w-Counterweight (Small)l 6

39-5 50296 1 ID~$eb--Shim Plate 3 1 139-20 50092 1 ISqrew-Counterweighi (Large)l 6

+50296-6 1 1 1~9-21 50084 1 IBblt--CBarrel i:6


3’)-6 S8508 JR~nk+Spider (Phenolic) 1 39-221AN960-1016] 1Sa~hCr 136
39-7 52987 1 co .oz3 inch/ 3 1 139-23 ’50096 1 IMurCIBarrel Bolt 6
thick in .001 inch
incremenrn)l 1 139-24 AN380-4-4 I IPLnHCocter 1 6

9-8 50471 1 (Plale /Assembly--Shim j 3 139-25 S8510 Assembly I 1

3’)-9 50757 1 I PLale--Shim 3 1 139-26 51037 1 I jlln9r--Cylinder (Steel) I 1

9-101 50484 1 IRFnk--Shim Plate Chafing 3 1 139-27 50179 1 I IBl~sbing--Cwr. Bearing Shaft 3

~3-11/ S8332 1 IPln+Blade Bushing Index 12 1 139-28 50358 1 I ISbaft-COunterweight Bearing 3


i
t-S8432-1 IPlnCBlade Bush. Index--(.000~
oversile f 39-2 AN380-J´•6 I IPLnCCotter 3
(.OOL i".
fS8432-2 IPInCBlade Bush. Index -~versire) 9-3 S8457 1 IPlsdod I 1
i
1-S8432-3 1 IPlnCBlade Rush. Index--(.OO’~
oversile 9-31 50154 1 IREnhiPiston Lock I 1

+SR432-4 1 IPlnCBlade Bush.Index-~;,O,O:,;I,;: 1 139-~21 ANS009-50 I IRFnk+Snap 1


i
+S8432-5 i (Pln~Blade Rush. Index--(.OOZS
OYerSL2e
9-3 S8458 IWra(hlr-Front Cone Packing 1
(."03 i".
i-S11432-6 I IPZnCBlade Bush. Index -Dversile) 9- S8509 1 ICbde~Front 1
i
+S8432-7 j 1P~nCBlade Bush. Index--(.003~
overri2e 9-35 AN380-J-21 IP~n+l301ter 1 3
(.004 i".
+S8432-8 1 iPEnCBlade Bush. Index -oversile) 9-3 50286 1 (Inboard) 1

/+S8432-9 1 /P~nCPlade Bush. Index--(bqp,4,1;1~1 1 139-371 S8498 Idask~-Piscon (Outhoard) 1


i".
-tSH432-10 I 14n~-Blade Bush. Index-(.005
ovetsi2e) f 9-3 50696 1 IMutC(Piston Gasket 1
i".
-t58432-11 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. lndex--(.0055
overlize f 9-3 AN380-2-2 I IPlntCotter 14
(.006i".
~S8432-12 PEnCBladeBush.lndex 50027 wt. Bearing (Inner) 3
-~versire)
+S8432-13 IP/inC~lade Bush. f 1 139-41 51792 1 IRIetailCer Assy.--Cwt. Bearing j
(.007’".
l$S8432-14 Bush. Index--overri2e) +1 139-42 50029 1 IRCE~+Cwi. Bearing (Outer) 3

j $S8432-15 f~nCBlade Hush. 1 139-43 51776 1 Bearing Retainer

l+S8432-16 (.aosin,
lade Bush.Index--oversize) i-I 139-44 50359 j IS4r4´•R1 ASSU.--CWf. Adjusting 3

-tS8432-17 I Bush. 139-45 S8474 1 Adjusting Screw 9


i".
j SS8432-1R j Hush. Indew--(.009
ovcrsi2e)
3 S8511 I 3
i
-tSS432-1~ I IRn~-Blade Hush. lndex-(.009)
overs~re
1 (3’)-47 AN392-51 IIPintClevis
(.010 in.
SSs43L-20 Hush. Index--,,,,,;,,) 39-48 50010 1 IG(aspttlt--Cylinder Head 3

39-121 51164 (Bt~aCrk/et Arsy.--CounterweiRht 3 1 1~9-491 50220 jye;jd+Cylinder 1

39-13 50213 11 IBlrakket-CounterweiRht 3 13’)-501 50009 1 /RFn%-tCylinder Head Lack 1

31)-1´•1 S8489 1 I IC(o~iel--Cwc. (LarRe) 61 51171 1 I PLult-CWelch 1

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PARTS´• CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

25

1:
H´•´• ~cs
u~ 1

B 13

14
15

16

B
~IJ
~23)

Figure 40--Hub Assembly Model 3E50-65

82
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PIRTHUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER INDEX PARTWUMBER NOMENCLATURE IER
1234 RSSY. 1234 ASSI

0 3ES0-6S IHulj esbembly 1 1 140-16 50214 (1 jCjo3nterweight 3

0-1 IAN5008-50AI iCbrietRear 11 140-17 50341 1 VYabher-Cwt. Scr. Lock(Small) 6

2 S8454 1 Assembly 11 140-18 50744 1 I I \lya~her-Cwt. Scr.Lock(Large)l 6

3 S8453 S~i(let II 1 140-19 50091 1 I (Small) 6

51259 1 IFlttinb~--Grease 1 3 1 140´•20 50092 1 j (Large) 6

Si 50296 1 iClodv$l--Shim Plate i 3 1 (40-21 50084 1 ;B~li-CBarrel 6


i"ch
i50296-6 I iCioA´•eil--Shim Plate--(.006
oversize)
22 50096 1 iNu9fBarrel Bolt Ib
S8508 1 (Phenolic) 1 1 140-23 AN380-4-4 I i I 6
7 52987 /S Spider--(.oo, to .oz3 inch 3 1 140-24 S8S10 I ICbrl~ntler Assembly I 1
thick in .001 inch increments)
25 51037 --Cylinder (Steel) 1

1 1 140-261 50179 i i !BClsbing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft


Shimbly--Shim
3
0-98 5047150757 g 3

10( 50484 I /R(irig--Shim Plate Chafing 3 1 140-28 AN380-3;6 I (RinCCotter 1 3

11 S8432 /PFnCBlade Bushing Index 12 1 1’40´•291 50018 i iPistoh II


ill’
+S8432´•1 1 Bush. Indel--(’0005
oversize) 3 50058 y--Oil Supply 1

$S8432´•2 1 /PlnCBlade Bush. Index--(’001i".


oversize) 31 50216 -Oil Supply Pipe 1

+S8432´•3 IPSni-8lade Bush. Index--(.0015-in.oversrre


32 50154 Piston Lock 1

+S8432-4 I /P~nCBlade Bush. Index--(.002´•i".


oversize) f 331 AN5009´•50 Snap I 1
i".
$S8432-5 1 PtnCBlade Bush.Index--(.002~
oversize 34 AS-92-50 Ilaoie/--Frdnt I 1
(.003 in.
+Se432-6 lade Bush.Index-,,,,,i,,) 35 AN380-~´•2 I /PjnHCotter 1 4

+S8432-7 1 Bush. Index--(bqPa,:il:j f 1 140-36 50286 1 jCia4ket--Piston (Inboard) 1


(.004 in.
+S8432-8 1 IP~nbBlade Bush.Index-,,,,,;,,) 0-37 S8438 1 /C;adket--Piston (Outboard) I 1

-tS8432-9 I JP~nCt3lade Bush. )40-38j 50014 J~uCtPistoa Gasket 1


i".
$S8432-10 1 !PFnCBlade Bush. lndex--(.005
oversize) 3 S8393 --Oil Supply Pipe Pack. 1

+S84~2-11 lade Bush. Index--(.ODSS-in.


oversize) 50013 Supply Pipe Packing 1
(.006
tS8432-12

+Ss432-13
Bush. Index-- oversize)

lade Bush. Index--(’0065in.


(.007 in.
in.oversi2e) 2
50027

51792
1 jR/a~e+Cwt.
er
Bearing (Inner)
Assy.--Cwt. Bearing
3

+S8432-14 lade Bush.Index-o,,,,i,,) 50029 wt. Bearing (Outer) 3

+S8432-15 Bush. 1 140´•44 50359 iSlr~aiAssyl--Cwf. Adjusting


(.008 in.
+S8432-16 lade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) f 0-4 5 S8474 /~ubfCwt. Adjusting Screw 6

+S8432-17 "t lade Bush. 1 )40-461 50192 1 idatCCCounterweight 3

$S84~2-18 P/nC tde Bush. Index--oversile)(´•009 in´•


0-47 50193 eight Cap Clevis 3

+S8432-19 lade Bush. 0-48 ANJSO-2´•2 3


(.olo in.
-tS8432-20lade Bush. Index -oversiPe) 0-431 50010 j Head I 1

0-12 51164 Assy --CounterweiCrht 0-5 50220 ylinder 1

0-13

0-14
50213

S8489
e~--Counterweight
I--Cwt. (Large) 6
3
0-5I
5
50009

51171 Welch
linder Head Lock 1

0-15 50006 wt. (Small) 6

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~3)6_

25

-9
~-i-? 30 24
´•1 27

81,

´•B (3_3r
I,,\ -Yiyur 34

35

25051 99

11)1 (12)1

13 14
(1516
18

17
1
2 j/

~ift

Figure 4 I-Hub Assembly Model 3550-20 1

84
Section II HAMILT6N STANDARD PROPELCERS
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111
Oloup Assembly Parts Lis~

FIGURE FIGI)RE
INDEX PIIRIWUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
INDEX PdRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
12j4 1ZSr
1234 LhS1

1 I 3E5o-20l I 1 1 141-23 AN380-4-41 IP~nt--(Co)rer (6


1-1 JAN500a-50AJ Icbde-lraear 1 1 141.24\ 51249 1 Ic)ll~nger Assembly
1-2 51398 Assembly II 1 ~41-2 51 51257 1 I litnfr--Cylinder (Steel) 1

51397 Isbi)e~ )41-261 51248 JLJner--Cylinder (Pbeoolic) 1 1

1-4 51253 JFlttln~Greaje )4 1-2 7) 51239 j I JBbs~ing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 3

l-j 50296 1 Idoaeb--ShimPlat~e 6 )41-28) 51196 )SBarr-Counterweighr Bearing 1 3

1-50296;´•6 1 (DJo$e~--Shim )41-23) 51735 I IPCnt-Cwt. Bearing Shaft Clevis\ 3

7
1-6 1 51368 IRlptsi~.er Assembly--Grease 3 1 141-30) AN380-2-2 1PFn+Cotter 1
1-7 53007 I to .ozJ inch~ 3 I 51248 1 IP~S904L 1

rhiElr in .DDI inch jnrremenrs)( r 141-32 5()813 1 ISdaFfPiston Oil t

50814 1 Oil Seal 1


I-a 51399 1 IPlaleS-Shim 3 1 (41-33
1
1-9 S8432 I [P)nl--t3lade Bushing Jndex 112 1 /41-341 AN5003´•50 i
+S8432-1 JP)n~Blade Bush. )41-351 AS-92-50 1

+S8432-2 fJ )41-36) 5]004 1 JCiQsF´•~r--Pisron (Iaboard) ii


+S8432-3 Index--(.ool~
Bush.
in.
oversi.e +1 141-37 51005 Ic~skdi--Pisron (Outboard) II
-tS8432-4 lade Bush. Index--<.0az
i~.
oVet3ize)
+1 141´•381 5~418 1 IBblt qssembly--Spring Puller I i
i".
-tS8432-5 I IF(nCttlade Bush. Index--(.002I 1 141-391 51383 1 1S~rln$--DFawBar 1
oversile)l
(.OOj~ in.
Bush. Index-,,,,,,,) f 1 51232 Gasket 1
fSa432-B
JrS8432-7 1 IPln~BLade Bush. Index--(b09,3,~1:jj 141-e11 51262 1 [Sgrfn$--Inner I
(.004 ill. 1-421 51261 I ISdrln$--Outer 1
+S8432-8 1 1Pjn~-glade Bush.Index--,~,,)
+58432-9 1 (P/n~Blade Bush. Index-(b0,0,4,5il~) )41´•4~) 51253 1 IP~e4etSpring Puller 1

(.005 i 1-44~ 51255 Puller Bolt 1


+S8432-10 IPln~-glade Bush. Index--,,,,,,,,)
fS8432-ll I +1 141´•451 AN380-3´•3 1

(.006 in. 1-461 52772 1 Thrust 3


+58432-12 1 IPjn~-glade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,)
-tS8432-13 Bush. 141-47) 52486 1WlaSh~r--Thrusr 3
inch
(.007 in. +52486´•15 -ThluS~--(.015 3.
3~58432´•14 lade Bush.Index--,,,i,) oversize)
in.
-tS8432´•15 lade Bush. Index--(.007~
oversize
452486-30

/+SS432-16 Bush. Jf L-48) 50027 j (InMr) 3

$S8432´•17 1 1PLnCBLade Bush. 141-4 51792 Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

+S8432-18 1 Bush. \41-50\ 51251 1 IR~cjetCwt. Bearing (Outer) 3

$58432-19 Bush. f 141-51j 51731 i Bearing Retainer 3

+S8432´•20 1 Bush. I f f /41-521 503j9 j IS4r01 ASsy´•-cwr. Adjusting 3

1´•101 51161 1 ISlratl~et Assy.--Counterweight i 3 1 .141-53 S8474 1 Cwt. Adjusting Strew 6

1-111 50524 1 I ]Bbakket-Cauntenveipht 3 )41´•54) 54263 14d PISSembly-COUnterweisht 3

1´•121 S8489 1 i [D(o~fl--Cwt. (Large) 9 )41´•551 52331 Gal, Clevis r 3

31 141-56) 91008 1 IClaspr4t--Crlinder Head I


50006 1 I 1409´•´•aI--Gwt´• (small)
1-141 50525 1 I \41-57\ 51254 \E~lezldt-Cylinder i’
1´•15 50341 I JVkaeher--Cwt.Scr. Lock(Small)/ 3 I 141-58~ 51022 1 IRCilJgt-Cylinder Head Lock 1

1´•IbJ 50744 1 i j Vkasher--Cwr. Scr.Lock(Large)J 3 I )41-531 5080 1 r JP~ate+Vernier Lock 1

)41-60) 50799 1 Lock Plate Stop j


1´•171 50091 1 I (Small) 3
5b800 14asp~Bt--cyl´• Head Clamp Nut 1
1´•181 50092 1 i (Large)) 9 141-61
1-131 52492 (SGptp4rt Assembly--Barrel 3 1 141-62 50737 1 Jl\tubtCy~inder Head Clamp I

1-201 50084 jBblrt´•Barrel 6 1 141-6~ 50798 IRSi~gS-Cyl. Head ClampNutLock( 1

L-211AN3GO-10161 i~abh)er \41´•64 51171 1 \Plluk-(-Welch \6

1-22 50036 1 J~utHBarrel Bolt 16

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HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS ~CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly PartsList:

~i I e
25
29
I

50)_~2(

3’

8.
~Co
43~ 1
35) (5)(7)(5)(qe)49) (50

--(g´•
o~-

~/_J-O
F~igure 42--Hvb Assembly Model 3E50-203

´•86
i
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. ill

FIGURE FIGURE
NOMENCLATURE PER I ILINDEX PIRTI(UMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
IRDEX PRRTNUMBER
ISLI 1 2 3 4 1\SSr.
1 2 3 4

2 3B50-203 I~ub bs~embly I 1 1 142-23 AN380-4-4 I /Pjni~Cotter 6

2-1 IAN5008-50AI IcbdeCRear I 1 1 142-241 51249 1 Assembly 1

2-2 51398 Assembly 11 142-25 51257 1 1 (Steel) I 1

2-3 51397 Sbihet I 1 1 )42-261 51258 ---Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

2-4 51259 IFitt/nbr--Grease 1 3 1 142-27 51239 1 I JBGslhina--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 3

2-5 50296 1 Idok$l--Shim Plate I 6 1 142-281 51196 1 i Bearing 3

+50296-6 1 1 142-231 51735 1 j IPjnt-Cwt. Bearing Shaft Clevisl 3

2´•6 51368 1 Assembly--Grease 3 1 142-301AN380-2-21/ 19in~Cotter 1 7

51248 1 1Pjistob I 1
2-7 53007 1 to .029 inchl 3 1 142-31
thick in .001 inch increments
2-32 50813 1 /Slal~Piston Oil i

2-8 51399 1 IPlateCShim 3 1 142-33 50814 I~urHPiston Oil Seal 1

2´•9-1 S8432 1 IPFn~Blade Bushing Index 12 1 142-341 AN5009-50 I IRiin~Snap II


+S8432´•1 1 Bush.Index-(bqPa),~Sf 1 142-35 AS-92-50 IC/orjetFront II
+S84~2´•2 1 Bush.Index-l;,O,O,lif~ 1 142-36 51004 1 IG(asskktt-Piston (Inboard) 1

+S8432´•3 1 Bush. Index--(,qP,1,1;1~1 2-37 51005 1 IG(IasIktt-Piston (Outboard) t 1

+S8432-4 1 Bush.Index-I;,O,O,:;5,;; I 142-381 51418 1 IBbli Ibssembly--Spring Puller 1

+S8432-5 1 IPCnCBlade Bush. Index--(.OOZSin.


oversize)
2-39 51389 Sbrlnh--Draw Bar 1

+S84~2´•6’ 1 )42-401 51252 JPJutHPiston Gasket 1

fSS432´•7 I IPEnCBlade Bush. Index--(.003li".


oversize)
2-41 51262 1 1

+S8432´•8 1 IPEnCBlade Bush. Index-(.034i".


oversize)
2-42 51261 1 I 1

+S8432.9 1 IP~nCBlade Bush. 1 142-431 51253 1 IPla(etSpring Puller 1

$S8432~10 1 1 142-44 51255 1 /~urHSprinR Puller Bolt 1

$S8432~11 1 Bush. Index--(."OSSi".


oversize)
2-45 AN380-3-3 I IP~ntiCotter I 1

+S8432´•12 1 142-461’ 52772 1 IB~airibg Assy.-Cwt. Thrust 1 3

+S8432~13 1 iPEnCBlade Bush. Index--(.0065i".


oversize)
2-47 52486 1 I‘U~a6hier--Thrust 1 3
i".
+S8432~14 Bush. Index-(.007
oversize)
+524.86-15
inch
$S8432´•15 1 iPEnCBlade Bush. _t +52486-30 --Thrust--(.090
oversize) 1_
oversize

+S8432~16 1 1 142-48 50027 1 I~Yaciefcwt. Bearing (Inner) 3

+S8432-17 1 Bush. Index--(b0,0,8,fiS~I 1 142-49 51792 1 I~tCiber Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

+S8432´•18 1 1 142-501 51251 1 IIilad~tCwt. Bearing (Outer) 1 3

+S8432~19 1 i9nCBlade Bush. Index--(.0095~i".


oversize)
2-51 51776 ISt~a/ce&--Cwt. BearingRetainer 3

$S8432~20 1 I~nCt3lade Bush. -t 1 142-52 50359 1 ISlrB"i AsSy.--Cwf. Adjusting 3

2-101 51161 1 IBtiak~et Assy.--Counterweight 3 1 142-53 S8474 1 I~uttCwt. Adjusting Screw 9

2-11 50524 1 I I B~rakket--Cou nterweigh t 3 1 142-54 50192 1 /qa~HCounterweight 3

2-12 S8489 1 I 140prel--Cwf´• (Large) 3 1 142-55 50193 1 jP/intiC6unterweight Cap Clevis 3

2-13 50006 1 I Irlo´•P´•el--cwt´• (sma~l) 3 1 142-561 51008 1 /aa~kPt--Cylinder Head I 1

2-14 50525 erweight 3 1 142-57 51254 ylinder 1


I
2-15 50341 I ~alrher--Cwt. Scr.Lock(Small)( 3 )42-581 51022 1 I R/i ylinder Head Lock 1

2-161 50744 1 I IVt~aJSher--Cwt. Scr.Lock(Large)l 9 1 142-59) 50801 1 qaje+VerniPr Lock 1

2-17 50091 1 I (Small)l 3 1 142-601 50799 Lock Plate.Stop 1

2-18 50092 1 I (Large)l 9 1 142-61 50800 1 qas~ket--Cyl. Head Clamp Nut 1

2-191 52492 1 ISGdP4rt Assembly--Barrel 31 142-621 50797 1 PJut--t´•Cylinder Head Clamp I t

2-201 50084 1 I B~%iBarrel 61 (42-631 50798 1 /R/i~g+Cyl. HeadCLampNutLockl 1

2-211AN960-1016 I 136 1 142-641 51171 1 j qlu~tWelch 6

42-22 50036 ~ufiRarrel Bolt 6

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PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly Parts List

r
29~, X23

47

´•1 Q-----~"

3"

5 051
5654
.-c-:•´•´
--i
2

’i
’I

1417

i:

Figure 43--Hub Assembly Model 3850-2 19

88
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
INDEX PIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I IIIIIOEX PIRT~UMBER I NOMENCLATURE PPR
Rssr.l INUMBERI 11234 LSS1
1234

3 3E50-219 It4Ld dstembly I i 1 143-241 51257 1 I Il/n~r--Cylinder (Steel) 1

3-1 AN5008-50AI ICbd~CRear (1 1 143-251 51258 1 ILCn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

j.Z 51398 1 IB~r/-el Assembly 1 1 143-261 51233 1 I 1BGsbingg-Cwt. Bearing Shaft 3

3-3 51397 1 I 1 1 143-27 51196 Sbi3t--Counterweight Bearing 3

3-4 51259 1 IFltt~nk;--Grease 1 3 1 143-28 51735 1 I IPint-Cw~. Bearing Shaft Clevisl 3

3´•5 51368 1 IRletCiCer Assembly--Grease 3 1 143-291 AN380-2-2 I I IPlint-Cottet 7

3-6 53007 (S$ilCI+SPider-(.oos to .oz, inch( 3 (43-301 51248 1

thick in .001 inch


increments)) )43-31 50813 IS~alfPiston Oil I i

3-7 51399 1 IPladeCShim 3 1 143-321 50814 1 I~utHPiston Oil Seal 1

3´•8 S8432 1 IP~nCBlade Bushing Index 12 143-331 50812 1 IPFp~SOil Supply 1


i".
+S8432-1 IPLnl-Blade Bush. lndex--(.0005
oversize 3-3 50216 (Giaspc4t--Oil Supply Pipe I 1

(.OOL in.
+S84?2-2 1 IPInCBlade Bush.lndex-,,,,,;,,) 3-3 AN5009´•50 I IR~inkfSnap 1

+S8432-3 1 Bush. Index--(bqp,:~l,l;] 1 143-361 AS-92-50 I ICl>ri~tFront 1

(.00Z in. 51004 1 ICtas&$t--Piston (Inboard) 1


+S8432-4 lade Bush. Index--,,,,,;,,) 3-37

fS8432-5 I Bush. (43-38) 51005 \C4as~c$t--Piston (Outboard) )1


+S8432-6 I Bushtlndex-i;,o,o,~il,"j -t 1 143;39( 51418 1 IBbl/ ~ssembly--Spring Puller 1

$S8432-7 1 Bush. 1 143.401 51389 Sbrin~--Draw Bar 1

(.004 in. 11 1 IP~utHPiston Gasket I 1


+S8432-8 I IPLn~-Blade Bush. Index--,,,,,;,,) j.4 51252

+S8432-9 i Bush. 1 143-421 51262 Isbrln~-Inner 1

+S8432-10 I Bush. 1 143-431 51261 Slrin~--Outer 1

+S8432-L1 I Bush. Index--(bqPd,liz~l -t 1 143-441 51253 1 IP~afetSpring Puller 1

(.006’".
+S8432-12 nCBlade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) +1 143-451 51255 1 I~utHSpring Puller Bolt 1

+S843i-13 I,d,,-(b9Pk,3;CXI
Bush. )43-46) AN380´•3-3 )P~nt)Cotter 1

$S8432-14 1 IP~ntglade Bush.Index-~;P,O,I;S,1: f 1 143-47 52772 1 Assy.-Cwt. Thrust 3

+S8432-15 Bush.Index-(b0,0,7,fi,, 1 143-481 52486 1 IVClaSh~r--Thrust 3


inch
fS8432-16 I IPrntglade Bush.lndex (.008 i". $52´•186-15 cThTLlSf-- (;ols f
-~versire) oyersile)
inch
$S8432-17 1P~ntSlade Bush. Index--(.008s i".
oversize
+52486-30 -Thrust-(.O30
oversize)

+S8432-18 1 1 143-49 50027 1 IR~clefCwt.Bearing (Inner) 3

+S8432-19 1 IPlnl-glade Bush.lndex-(bSPa,hl,;; 1 143-50 51792 1 II~etCi6er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

$S8432-20 i (Plnt~lade I -t 1 /43-511 51251 1 II~ClefCWf´• Bearine couter>


3´•9 51161 Assy.--Counterweight 3 1 143-521 51776 sbaice~--cwt. Bearing Retainer 3

3-101 50524 1 I JB~ajcket-Counterweighr 3 1 143´•53 50359 1 IStrea( Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 3

3-11 S8489 1 I 140Cel--Cwt(Large) 9 1 143-541 S8474 1 I~utHCwt. Adjusting Screw 9

3-12 50006 I (qo~el--Cwt. (Small) j 143-55 50192 ICCpHCounterweight’ 3

3-13 50524 1 I IC~llnterweight 3 1 143-561 50193 1 Cap Clevis 3

3-14 50341 Lock(Small) 3 1 143-57 51008 IG(asprdt--Cylinder Head t

50744 1 I IV~aeher--Cwt.Scr. Lock(Large) 91 143-58 51254 1 Iqeijd+Cylinder I 1

3-16) 5009 t JSQr~w-Counterweight (Small) 3 143-59( 51(?22 IRtin~tCylinder Head Lock I

3-17 50032 1 I IStrdw-~ounterweight (Large)l 9 1 143-601 50801 1 IPlafe+Vernier Lock -I i


3´•18 52432 1 Assembly--Barrel 3 1 143-61 50799 1 jIili~Vernier Lock Plate Stop 1

3-19) 50084 1 JBblt-~Barrel I 6 )43-62) 5 0800 JCiasprdt--Cyl. Head Clamp Nut 1

3-201AN960-10161 \36 143-631 50797 \EfuMCylinder Head Clamp I 1

3-21 50096 1 IE~utHBarrel Bolt 6 1 143-641 40798 1 i~iniRCCyl. Head Clamp Nut Lockl 1

I I 1 143-651 1 /PpuB+Welch I 6
3-22 AN380´•4-4 IPLn~otter 6 51171 i

3-23 51249 1 ICtllnger Assembly 1

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51

II 28), )(25

~I 33
a~i 4

34

36

leqi

-(e
1 m

1.

Figure 44--Hub Assembly ~Model 325(3-253

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Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. Ill

FIGURE FIGURE
IIIDEX PARTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILII(GEX NOMENCLATURE PER
nssu.l INUMBERI 11234 IltSr.
1 234

4 3B50-253 I~lub,esGembly ii 144´•23 50096 INulHBarrel Bolt 6

4-1 IAN5008-50AI ICbd~CRear I 11 144-241 AN380-4´•4 I Ign~Cotter Ib


4-2 51338 1 Assembly I 1 144-2 5 51249 1 I~b´•llntler Assembly I 1

4-3 52810 sbiBet II 1 144-261 51257 1 I I Lrn~r--Cylinder (Steel) 1

-4 1 51259 IIFlttlnk rrease 1 3 1 144-271 41258 1 I Ilrn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic) 1

5 50296 1 laodv$l--Shim Plate 6 1 144-281 51239 1 I IBClsping-Cwt. Bearing Shaft 3


i"ch
+5025)6-6 1 Ido~$l--bhim Plate--(.006
oversize)
29 53217 1 I ISb~t--Counterweight Bearing 3

4-6 51368 1 Assembly-Grease 144-301 51735 1 I Igntcwt. Bearing Shaft Clevisl 3

4-7 53007 1 ISbiCI+SPider--(.OOS to .023 inchl 3 1 144-31 AN380´•2-2 I I Igin~Cotter 1 7


thick in .001 inch incrementr)( (44-32 51248 1- [Pes(oh I 1

-8 51339 1 IPlatetShim 3 1 144-33 50813 1 JS~aCSPiston Oil 1

4-9 S8432 1 /PFntglade Bushing Index 12 1 144-34 50814 1 INutHPiston Oil Seal 1 1

+S8432-1 1 Bush. Index-(bqP,o,Sif,"j~I 1 144-351 AN5009-50 IRFIJgtSnap 1

(.OOL in. 361 AS-92-50 I IC)3rletFront 1


$S8432-2 lade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,)
fS8432-3 I Bush. Index--(bqp,:liC~ 1 144-37 51004 1: IGtaspcd~--Piston (Inboard) 1

$S8432-4 IIPCinC~lade 1 144-381 51005 1 IYaspc~t--Piston (Outboard) I 1

+S8432-5 1 /PCn~Blade Bush. Index--(.002~-in.


oversize
1 144-391 51418 1 IBblt gssembly--Spring Puller I 1

fS8432-6 I 1 144-401 51389 1 ISprlnp;--Draw Bar I 1

+S8432-7 i Bush. 1 144-41 51252 1 INutHPiston Casket 1

fS8432-8 j Bush. 1 144-42 51262 1 Ibbrln~t--lnner 1‘1

fS8432-9 IP~nCPlade Bush. Index--(bqP,4,1;1~ 1 144-43 51261 1 I 1

fS8432-10 i Bush.Index-~,O,O,:;I,"j f 1 144-441 51253 IP~ate+Spring Puller 1

fS8432-ll I Bush. Index--(bOQd,l;S~ 1 144-45 51255 1 IP~uS-(Spring Puller Bolt 1

+S8432-12 1 Bush.Index-1;,0,0~4iI,;: f 1 144-46 AN380-~-3 I IP/nt(Cotter I 1

+S8432-13 1 IPCnCBlade Bush. Index--(.OOG5-in.


overs~2e
_t 1 144-47 52772 1 Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 3

+S8432-14 1 /PlinCBlade Bush. 1 144-48 92486 1 I\XYaChPr-Thrust 3


5´• i".
+S8432-15 de Bush. I ndex--(.007
overs~ze)
+52486-151
i".
1-S8432.16 lade Bush. Index--(.008
oversize)
+52486-301
-tS8432-17 Bush.Index-(bO,O,s,:il,"j ~t 1 144-49 53213 1 IR~aclefCwt´•’ Bearing (Inner) 3

+S8432-18 i i Bush. 1 144-50 53214 IR)etai~er Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 1 3

+S8432-19 1 Bush.Index-(bqp,9,LI~ 1 (44-511 53216 1 IR~acJefCwt.Bearing (Outer) 1 3


(.OLOi". 4-52 53215 1 Bearing Retainer 1 3
+S8432-20 1 IP6ni-Blade Bush.lndex -oversi2e)
4-10/ 51161 IBlralr~et Assy.--Counterweight 3 1 144-53 50359 1 Assy.--Cwt. Adiusting 1 3

4-11 50524 1( 3 1 144-54 S8474 1 Adiusting Screw 1 9

4-12 SS483 I 14o´•P´•el--Cw~´• (Large) 91 144-55 50192 1 IC~dtCounterweight


4-13 50006 I I /qo~el--Cwt. (Small) 3 1 144-561 AN392-65 IPFn+iClevis 1 3

1 144-571 51008 1 Iqa~ket--Cylinder Head 1


4-14 50525 11 140Jnterweight 3

4-15 50341 1 I I Vt~abher--Cwt. Scr. Lock(Small)l 3 1 144-581 51254 1 I qe~d+Cylinder 1

4-161 50744 1 I IVl/a~her--Cwt. Scr.Lock(Large)I 9 1 144-591 51022 1 lIUi$+Cylinder Head Lock I 1

4-171 50031 1-1 (Small)I 3 1 144-601 50801 1 IPpa~e+Vernier Lock t

4´•181 50092 1 I ISC-r~w-Counterweight (Large)l 9 1 144-611 507?9 Lock Plate Stop 1

4-191 51171 11 IP(lu~--Welch 1 9 1 144-62 50800 1 ICJa~ket--Cyl. Head Clamp Nut r

4-201 53667 I IsGdpdrt Assembly--Barrel 3 1 144-63 50797 1 IP~ubtCylinder Head Clamp 1

4-21 50084 1 I Bblt-CBarrel 6 1 144-64 50798 1 I Head Clamp Nut Lockl 1

4-22)AN9GO-10161 J~athler )~6

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~X I

o:

26
so

:I
r

0--;
34

35

3s

0---" T
(9) (10)

Figure 45--Hub Assembly 1Hsdel 3550-31 9


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Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURL
INDEX PRRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I ILIWDEX Pb~RTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE .I~PER
234 1 Rssv. I INumeERI 11234 IdSSr.

S 3E50-319 IH/ulP 4s~ernbly 1 1 145-23 50096 1 IP~ub-(Barrel Bolt 6

5-1 AN5008-50AI ICbdeCRear ii 145-241 AN380´•4-4 I 16


5-2 51398 1 Assembly 1 1 145-25 51249 1 ICbrlln~er Assembly 1

5-3 52810 1 is~iaei II 1 145-261 51257 1 I /LCn~r--Cylinder (Steel) 1

5-4 51259 j jFlttjn~--Grease 3 1 145-27 51258 1 I Illn~r--Cylinder (Phenolic)’ I 1

5-5 50296 iClot$l--Shim Plate 6 1 145-28 51239 j I IBClsping--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 3


i"ch
+50296-6 Ido~$l--Shim Plate--(.006
oversize) f 5-29 53217 --Counterweight Bearing 3

5-6 51368 1 Ili~tCiber Assembly--Grease 3 1 145´•301 51735 I /PFntCwt.Bearing Shaft Clevisl 3

5.7 53007 ISbiQ+Spider--(.oos to.oz3 inch 3 1 145-31 AN380-2-2 I IP6nt-Cotter 1 7


thick in .001 inch
increments)j 1 145-32 51248 1 IP~sdoh I t

5-8 51399 1 IPLateCShim 3 1 145-33 50813 1 IS9al-CPiston Oil I 1

5-9 S8432 Bushing Index 12 1 145-34 50814 1 Il\;IutClPiston Oil Seal 1

+S8432-1 1 Bush. f 1 145-351 AN5003-50 I IE~nk+Snap I 1


(.001 in.
+S8432-2 Bush. Index--,,,,,;,,) 5-3 AS-92-50 ICbrlet-Front 1

+S8432-3 IPJinCt3lade Bush. Index--(bo,o,:lil,nj 1 145-37 51004 1 IC~tsp<$t--Piston (Inboard) 1

+S8432-4 j 1 145-38 51005 1 IGfaspc~t--Piston (Outboard) 1

$S8432-5 Bush. Index-(b0,0,2,5il~ 1 145-39 51418 1 IBblt Ibssembly--Spring Puller 1

+S8432-6 i Bush. 1 145-401 51389 1 IS~rlnk--Draw Bar 1

~S8432-7 1 IP6ni-Blade Bush. Index--(.0035-i". 1 145-41 51252 1 IMud--IPistonGasket 1

+S8432-8 -I 1 145-42 51262 1 IS~rlnh--lnner 1

fS8432-9 I Bush. 145-43 51261 i 1

$-S8432-10 i 1 145-44 51253 (P~a/e+Spring Puller 1


in.
fSS432-ll i Bush. Index--(.00~5
oversize) 5-45 51255 Puller Bolt i 1

+S8432-12 1 Bush. f 1 145-46/ AN380-3´•3 I 1

+S8432-13 1 145-47 52772 1 Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 1 3

+S8432´•14 1 Bush.Index-I;,O,O,~;,i,;: 1 145-48 52486 1 IV1Yabh~r--Thrust I j

+S8432-15 BuSh.Index--(00?5in.
oversiie) f52486-15
+S8432-16 1 Bush. I I I 1 -1-)2486-30/ j f

$-S8432-17 de Bush. Index--(.OOR5´•in. 5-49 53213 wt. Bearing (Inner) 3

$-S8432-18 Bush. oversize)overs~2e


Index--(.ob9- in. +1 145-5 53214 1 IR~tsilber Assy--Cwt. Bearing 3

fS8432-19 lade Bush.Index-(;O,Oa,:,I, 5-5 53216 wt. Bearing (Outer) 3

+S8432-20 lade Bush. Index--(´•O’O- i"´•


....ri.e)
5´•521 5311~ 1 Beuing Retziner 9

5-20( 51161 Assy,--Counterweight j 3 (45-53 50359 ISarcta~ Assy.--Cwt. Adjusting 3

5-11/ 50524 1 I IBb~akket--Counterwe ight 1 3 1 145-54 S8474 1 INJufHCw~. Adiusting Screw 9

5-121 S8489 1 I 19olvel--cwt. (Large) 9 1 145´•55 54269 I ICCd PCssembly-Counterweishc 1 3

5-131 50006 1 I 19oCel--cwt. (Small) 3 1 145-56 54263 IPFn+ICounterweight Cap Clevis 1 3

5-141 50525 I IC)o~lnterweight 3 1 145-57 51008 1 Head I 1

5-151 50341 1 I Scr.Lock(Small)l 3 1 145-58 51254 Iqe~d+Cylinder 1

5-161 50744 Scr.Lock(Large) 9 1 145-59 51022 IRFn~fCylinder Head Lock II


5-17) 50091 1 /S~rew-Counterweight (Small) 3 1 145 601 50801 1 /PLaiefVernier Lock I 1

5-181 50032 I jS~rew-Counterweight (Large) 9 1 145-61 50799 1 /R/in~Vernier Lock Plate Stop 1

5-19) 51171 1 I IPLujZ--Welch 9 1 145-62 5080() I /G(asikdt--Cyl. Head Clamp Nut I

5-201 53667 1 jS~ppcjrt Assembly--Barrel 3 1 145-63 50797 1 I~ulSCylinder Head Clamp t

5-211 50084 1 iBblitBarrel I 6 1 145-641 50798 1 1 Head Clamp Nut Lockl 1

5-221AN960´•10111 136

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se

26
Jo

´•1
Bi

z
36

2lii, )~LDQ

i! a

"I

Figure 46--Hvb Assembly Moclel-3FSO-345

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Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE FIGURE
IIIDEX PIIRTWUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER I IPIWDEX PARTNUMRERI´• NOMENCLATURE PER
1234 IIssr.I Irumen 1134: IASSr.

~E50-345 mbly Il 1 146-23 50096 Bolt IG


1 IAN5008-50AI ICbdeCRear ii 146-24 AN380-4-4 6

2 51398 1 Assembly 1 1 146-25 51249 1 4ylFri~er Assembly 1

6-3 52810 1 ISCitlet Il 1 146-26 51257 1 I ILEn~r--Cylinder (Steel) Il


51259 1 IFlttln~--Grease 3 1 146-27 51258 1 I (Phenolic) 1

5 50296 1 Plate 6 1 146-28 51239 1 I II3~uslhing--Cwt. Bearing Shaft 3


inch
$50296-6 1 Plate--(.006
oversire) f 291 53217 1 I ISb~t--Counterweight Bearing 3

51368 JRJetCiCer Assembly--Grease 3 j (46-30~ 51735 1 I I~int-Cwt. BearingShaft Clevisl 3

7 53007 1 to.023 inch 3 1 146-31 AN380-2-2 I I iRi~--Cotter 7


Ihick in .001 inch
increments)l 1 146-32 51248 1 IRstoh II

8 1 51399 1 IPlafetShim 3 1 146-33 50813 1 ISPal-~Piston Oil I 1

9 S8432 IPrn+~lade Bushing Index 12 1 146-34 50814 1 IP~utCIPiston Oil Seal 1

~S8432-1 1 fl 146-351 AN5009-50 I IRFn~g+bnap 1

(.00’ in.
+58432-2 lade Bush. Index--,,,,,i,,) +1 (46-361 AS-92-50 IICb~e+Front Il
+S8432-3 1 IPCn~gladeBush. t- 1 146-37 51004 1 IClaslk8t--Piston (Inboard) i

+58432-4 1 +1 146-38 51005 1 IG(nSBt--Piston (Outboard) 1

+SS432-5 I Bush.lndex-(bO,O,:~I,"j f 146-391 51418 1 IBblt 4ssembly--Spring Puller L

(.003 in.
+S8432-6’ 1 IPLnCBladeBush. Index--,,,,,;,) 51389 St~rlnh--Draw Bar I r

+S8432-7 1 1 146-41 51252 1 IPJulHPiston Gasket 1 1

+S8432-8 1 Bush. 1 146-421 51262 1 ISprrn$--Inner I 1

+S8432-9 1 Bush. Index--(bqp,4,3il~l 1 146-43 51261 1 IS~rlnP--Outer I 1

+S8432-10 1 1 146-441 51253 1 IPCat~tSpring Puller 1

+S8432-11 1 1 146-45 51255 1 IEtutttSpring Puller Bolt 1

+S8432-12 1 Bush. 1 146-461 AN380´•3-3 I- IPFn+lCotter I 1

$S8432-13 1 f 1 146-471 52772 1 IB~9ibs Assy.--Cwt. Thrust 3

$S8432-14 1 IPFnC~ladeBush. +1 146-481 52486 3


L 5 i"ch
~S8432-15 1 /P~nCBladeBush; f +52486-15 Thrust-- (.O
oversi2e)
f
overnle
in.
+Ss432-16 Bush. Index--(.OCB
overnze)
I I I -t 5 2486-30 1 I f

$S8432-17 1 +1 (46-491 53213 1 IRtad~wt. Bearing (Inner) 3

+S8932-18 1 Bush. I 6-501 53214 1 IRktCiber Assy.--Cwt. Bearing 3

+S8432-19 1 Bush. 146-51 53216 1 I~detcwt´• Bearing (Outer) 3

+S8432-20 1 1 146-521 53215 1 Bearing Retainer 3

101 51161 1 Assy.--Counterweight 3 1 146-531 50359 1 IS~rCat Assy.--Cwt. Adiusting 3

146-541 S8474 1 I~fuctSCwt. Adiusting Strew 9


11 50524 1 I IBji~ ket--Counterweight 3

121 S8489 I IcloCel--Cwt´•(Large) 91 146-55 50192 1 I dad-Ccounterweisht


6-131 50006 1 I 14oCel--Cwt´•(Small) 146-561 AN392-65 I IPFnHClevis 1 3

6-141 50525 I Iqo3nterareight 3 1 146-57 51008 1 Ida$k)t--Cylinder Head 1

151 50341 1 I IVt~abher--Cwt.Scr. Lock(Small)l 3 146-581 51254 1 I ~eqd+Cylinder r

6-161 50744 1 IVt~abher--Cwt.Scr. Lock(Large)l 9 1 146-591 51022 1 II~idgtCylinder Head Lock 1

171 1 j IS~rCw-Counterweight (Small)l 3 146-601 5080~ I Lock 1


50091
50799 fl)irlg+Vernier Lock Plate Stop 1
6´•18( 50092 (Large) 9 1 (46-01

6-191 1) jRluQ-Welch 9 1 146-621 50800 1 I4ariket-Cyl. Head Clamp Nut 1


51171

6-201 53667 1 Assembly--Barrel 3 1 146-631 50797 1 I~futSCylinder Head Clamp I 1

6-21 50084 1 I 1 6 1 146-64) 50798 1 I IVirlg+Cyl. Head Clamp Nut Lockl 1

221AN960-10161 I 136

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HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. ill Group Assembly Parts List

~t--------(

Figure 47--’g" Shank Blade Design

96
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

‘fB~
0------~

0------~J

I
C/

Figure 48--"8’~ Shank Bkde Design


HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS -CATALOG NO. ill Group -Assembly Parts List

Figure 49-"D" Shank B~de Design

98
Section II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Group Assembly Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

8~

I~t-

Figure 50-"D(’ Shank Blade Design

99
HAMILTON ´•STANDA´•RD PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

B~g
a

Figure SI~"E" Shank Blade Design

100
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Parts List PARTS CATALOGNO~II
Grovp Assembly

~IGURE FIBURE
NOMENCLATURE PER INDEX PARTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE PER
INDEX PIRINUMBER
ASSr
1 234 lastv. I INum,ERI (1234

7 6135A IBlaCei rYssembly I 1 147-2 55903 1 IPbuk ~ssembly--Blade Balancing1 1

7-1 I IBla(le!and Thrust Washers 147-3 945-8 1) I\Jyalsher I ar

7-2 55903 1 IPIuk iissembly--Blade Balancingl 1 1 14 7-4 51376 1 i /Vpa~her--Blade Bal. (Thin) ar

AN935-816(1 I~Yasher--Lock 1
7-3 945-8 1 I at 1 (47-5
1 147-6 AN315-8R I I I~Jut I 1
7-4 51376 1 I lWYa6her--Blade Bal. (Thin) ar

7-5 AN935-8161 I~aliher--lock Il 1 147-7 51546 1 1

7-6 AN~15-8R I~ui Il 1 )47-8 1 )Zqe~jfBlade 2

7-7 51546 1 IB~sbibn I 1 usinge


52285 or 52282, use keys
7-8 1 I iKle~iiBlade 1 2
below to secure desired
using counterweightl I I I Ihfgp ~ilch setting.
52285 or 52282, use keys
below to secure desiredl I I I t~le´•r: PeY Base Setting-Degrees
setting. I I I I I 92kj9 17~s or 28.5

Base Setting-Degrees I I I I I I 40plC15 18 or28


ey
zb´•lo 17.5 or 28.5 1 I qOP64 19 or27

18 or28 I I I I 1190t43 20 Of26

oBd4 19 or27 I I I I I I f/OP~2 21 or25

Of~d3 20 orze I I I I I I SO~(ll 22 or24

0~62 21 or25 I I I I I I q2t~15 22.5 or 23.5

otdi 22 or24 I I I I I I s~opqo 23

2P2(5 22.5 or 23.5 1 1 147-9 51187 1 IStrOaf--Blade Bushing 1 2

0~$0 23 \47-10\ 52602 \~ietbiCer Assy.--BladeThrust Brg.J 1

7-91 51187 jS~rdat-Blade Bushing 2 1 147-11 52602-i 1 I II~oQer--Blade Thrust Bearing 130
7-10 92602 1 iR~tCilber Assy.--Blade Thrust Brg.l 1

1 I IRbller-Blade 6109A 1
7-11 52602-2 Thrust Bearing 130 1 148 1 IBla(leIA(ssembly
8-1 1 I
I IBCaBeland Thrust Washers 1

7 6165A IBladlel~4ssembly 1 1 148-2 51372 1 IP~uk rsssembl--Blade BalancinRI 1

7-1 1 t
I IBla8e(and Thrust Washers 1 1 148´•3 51375 I PlugAssy.)l 2

7-2 55303 i (Plul: essembly-BLadeBalancing( 1 (48-4 945-8 i ar

7-3 945-8 1 I /Wya~her I ar 1 148-5 51376 1 (V9~aliher--Blade Bal. (Thin) ar

1 1Vq~aqher--Blade Bal. (Thin) 1 148´•6 1 AN935-816 I I j 1


7-4 51376 ar

7-5 AN935-816 I Il 1 148´•7 AN315-8R I I I~u( Il

7-6 AN315-8R I I I~ud Il 1 148-8 1 51546 1 IBClspilng Il


7-7 51546 1 iBlsbibn 111 148-3 1 I II<ledtBlade Z

7-8 1 I Il(le~ttBlade 2 I I JF~r(piobellers using counterweight


52285 or 52282, use keys
using counterweight below to secure desired
52285 or 52282, use keys
setting.
below to secure desired
setting. I I I I I ~ey Base Setting-Degrees
ey Base Setting-Degrees I I I I 1$2P~9 17.5 or 28.5

zbis 17.50r28.5 I I I I I I qopqs 18 or28

5 18 or28 I I I 1 140P44 19 Or27

19 or27 I I I I I I f/O~q3 20 or26

20 or26 I I I I I I qopqz 21 or25

2 21 or25 I I I 1 90~41 22 or24

1 22 or. 24 1 I I I 1 62~1(5 22.5 or 13.5

2kds 22.5 or 23.5 I I I I 1 90~40 23

23 1 1 148-101 51187 1 ISCrOat--Blade Bushing 2

7-9 51187 1 Bushing 2 148-111 52602 1 IR/et~iber Assy.--Blade Thrust Brg.l 1

7-101 52602 1 IRletCiSer Assy.--Blade Thrust Brg.l 1 1 )48-12( 52602-2 1 I jL~ljler--Blade Thrust Bea~ing 130
7-111 52602´•2 1 j Thrust Bearing 130 1 I I I I I *NOTE
with thrust washers is
Separately, but it must be
7 6241A 1 IBlagel Assembly 1
as a Blade Assembly minus

7-1 1 (Bla(lejand Thrust Washers 1 I I I Irye[plto~urable parts not desired.

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PARTS ´•CATALOG -NO. 111 Group Assembly Parts List

FIGURE FIGURE
PIRT IUMIER NOMEHUA’IURE pa i IS\WPEXI PLRTWUMBfR NOMENCLL\TURE )~Prk
1234 nsrr.l Inu*spal 11134

9 61o1A JB~agel ~ssembly I 149-11 52595 IRjetsi~er Assy.--Blade ThrustBrg.) 1

9-1 1 I IB~atiel and Thrust Washers 1 \49-12\ 52595-2 I (R(o~er--Blade Thrust Bearing 172
3-2 55815 1 IPlu~ iissemblt~--Blade Balancinal t

3-3 945-8 11 I~a6ber at )49 6167A ~ssembly 1

9-4 51376 1 (VVa~her--Blade Bal. (Thin) ar 1 149-1 iBadei and Thrust Washers I

9-5 AN935-816( 1 149´•2 55815 1 IPZu~ JAssembly--Blade BalancinR( 1

9-6 AN315-8R I I 111 143´•3 945-8 11 IWa6her I ar

13-7 51313 (B~spibg I 1 r 149-4 1 51376 1 I Ila~her--BLade Bat. (Thin) ar

3-8 S8112 (PFnt-BLade Bushing Drive 2 1 149´•5 AN935-816 I I IWabher--Lock I 1

+SB1~2-5 j Bush. 4 i 149-6 AN315-BR i I INut


+S8112-10 JPlnt-Blade Bush. -t- (49´•7 41313 1 IB~splilng 1

SS8112-15 I 149.8 S8112 I IPFn~-Blade Bushing DriJe Z

+58112-20 1 ]Plnl--Blade Bush.Drive--(.OZOi!


oversize
t +ss112-5 Bush. Drive--(’OOS’"Ch
oversize 4
fS8112-25 JPEnt-glade Bush. Ddve--(.02) i! f +sa 112-to Bush. Drive--(.O’Oi"ch
oversize oversize
-t-S8112-31 I IPtnC-Blade Bush.Drive--(.03’i
oversize +I I j+S8lr2-15 I
3-3 51187 Bushing 2 +S8112-20 Rush. -t-

3-10( 56371-201 (REnEgfBlade Chafing 2 1 lfS8112-25 I JP~ni-Blade Bush.Driue-(.XI,S,~:c,h)


-56371´•0. 1 Chafing--(.ozoi"ch
undersize) $-S8112-31 r /P~ntBlade Bush. -t
-56371-5 1 (f~inlgfBlade ChaLng--(’O’)i"Ch
undersize) 3-9 51187 i Bushing 2
i"Eh
--56371-10) IIilinle~BLade Chafiag--(.o’o
undersize) 9-10 56371´•201 IRjin~g+Blade Chafing 1
i"Eh
--56371-15) 1RFn~g+Blade Chafing--(.oo)underrize) --56371´•0 1
i"ch
+56371-253 1Riin~Blade Chafing--(.oo) oversize) --56371-5 lade Chafing-(.OLS i"ch
undersize)
in’h
+56371´•30) JRFnk~fBlade Chahag-(’o’o oversize) --56371´•10(
iD’h
+56371´•351 JRFnjpS-Blade Chafing-(’0’5 oversize) +I I 1 -56371´•15(
i"rh
+56~71´•401 (RFn~fSlade Cbahng--(.020 oversize) I I 1 f56371-251 lRlin~gtBlade I
9-11 52595 1 IR)efb´•i4er ASsy.-Blade Thrust Brg.l 1 I 1 +5(,371-301 t

9-12) 52595´•2 i I IRblber--Blade Thrust Bearing 172 +56371´•35


+56371-40/
9 6127A I~CaCel 1 149´•111 52595 1 IR;etaitber Assy.--Blade Thrust Brg.l 1

9-1 Thrust Washers 149-12) 52595-2 j jE~lper--Blade Thrust Bearing 172


9-2 1´• 55815 )P~uk 19ssembly-B~adeBalancingl 1

9-3 945-8 I I~agher ar (49 6237A BlageJ Ajssembly I

3-4 51376 1 I I~iYagher--BladeBal. (Thin) ar (49-1 I (Brajleland Thrust W/ashers I I

9-5 AN935-816 I I jWyakher--Lock I 1 1 149-2 55815 1 IP~uk ~ssembly--Blade BalancinAJ 1

9-6 AN315-8R I I IrJul I 11 149-3 945´•8 1 i IWabber I ar

9-7 51313 1 I 1 1 149-4 51376 i IV4~aliher--8lade Bat. (Thin) ar

9-8 S8112 I IPlnt-elade Bushing Drive 2 1 (45)-5 AN935-816 I luJ3~aSher-lock


Bush. Drive--(.oo~ ipch
+S811t´•5 oversize $I 149-6 AN315-8R I I INUQ I I

fS8112-l0 I 1PlnCBlade 1 143-7 51313 1 18~sbihn I 1

+S8112-15 (PlnCBlade 1 149-8 1 S8112 I Bushing Drive 2

+58112-20 i IP~nl-Blade I I 1 +S8112-5 1 Bush.


i"ch
+S8112-25 JP~nl--Blade Bush.I>rive--(.02~ -ts8ll2-lo I (PCnC-Blade Bush. Drive--(.OLOi"Ch
oversize)
SS8112´•3I (PlnC-~lade Bush.Drive--(.O~’
oversize) tSB112-15 Bush. Drive--(bOJ,5,Ci,,
9´•9 51187 j IShrbat-Blade Bushing I Z I 1 13-58112-20 \P~nlyBlade 3-
9-10 56371-201 IRFnktBlade Chafing 2 1 1 l+S8112-25 j Bush. Drive--(~5,liZC,I;J f
-56371-0 II~nk+Blade Chafing--(.020i"ch
undersize) +S8112-J1 I Ifint~lade
-56371-5 ]RhnkfBlade Cbafiog-(.O1Si~ch
undersize) 9-9 51187 IS~rqnt--Blade Bushing 1 2
i"ch
56371-10( (R~n$fBlade Chafing-(.010
undersize) 9-101 56371-20 1 Chafing 1
i"fh
56371-15( (Riin$fBladeChabng-(.oo)
undersize) --56371-0 (R(i~gtBlade
i"ch
$56371-25( /RFn~gSBtade Cha6ng-(-oos
o,,,,i,,, I i *NOTE
iDCh
+56371-301 Chafing--(OLO
oversize) I I I (’Zha blade with thrust washers is
$-56371-35 f separately, but it must be
as a Blade Assembly minus
i"Eh
$56371´•40( (I~niFtBlade Chafing-(´•020
oversize) Darts not desired.

102
Sectian II HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. ill
Group Assembly

rIGURE F16URE
NOMENCLATURE IHDEX PARTIUMBER PCR
IHDEX pLRTNUMBER PER
ASII
294 IISSY. 234
inch
9-loj 56371´•5 lade Chafing--(.0’5 inch
unde~sjze)
51-1 +56370-40 lade Chafing--(.ozo
oversize)

--56371-10( jRjo~-tBlade Chafing-:’,"~,",;i";,’j 1 151-11 52589 Ir~tbiber Assy.--Blade Thrust Brg.l 1

-56371-151 1R)n~-tBlade 1 1 )51-12) 52589-2 1 1 1~SbSer--Thrust Brg. (Long) 36


inch
f56371-25 n UZ
~´•´•P.´•L’6 oYerSILe)
51-13 52589-3 1 I Brg. (Short) 36

al,~, r~,r,,(010 inch -t.


f56371-30 ULPU’ ~1´•YI´•I´•6 oversize)
r~,c,,("’s inch 51 6103A (Bla(le( A(ssembly I
+56371-35 ~UC ~´•’Y´•´•L’6 oversize)
~-56371-403 Chafing-(.,o~,o,li",r,: I 1 151-1 1 I and Thrust Washers 1

9-11 52595 1 IR~taijer Assy.--Blade Thrust Brg.l 1 51-2 1588(1 Ipluk ~ssembly--Blade Balancingl 1

9-12 52495-2 1 I \Rbller--BladeThrust Bearing lf2 1 15 t´•3 945-8 j I IVya)iher I ar

51´•4 51376 1 Bal. (Thin) i ar

0 609SA JBlaQelAksembly 1 1 151´•5 AN3~5´•816) 1

I jB/a~eland Thrust Washers I 1 1 )51-6 AN315-8R i i JrJucJ I


50-2 i 50797 1 Ipluk kSsembly-BladeBalancingl 1 51-7 51312 /B~spipg I 1

1-8 S8440 Pi Bushing Drive 2


0-3 345-8 ar

0-4 51376 j !V;taiher--Blade Ral. (Thin) ar I I JtS8440-5 pi Bush. t

--Lot~k 1 +S84´•40-10 de Bush. -t


50-5 AN935-816
1 458440-15 de Bush.
0-6 AN315-8R
B 1 +s8440-2o de Bush. -t
50-7 51313 8

50-8 S8112 Bushing Drive 2 lfS84´•fO´•25 I IP~ntSlade Bush.Drive-(.~2liaCh -t


(.oj I inch
(.005 inch de Bush. Drive-- ,,,,,i,,) f
+S8112-5 (P/nt-glade Bush.Dri~ie-- .,,,,i,,) +58440-31

+S8112-10 I IP/nCBLade f (51-9 51187 1 IS4rd~rSlade Bushing 2

(.015 inch 56370´•20( IREnkfB~ade Chafing 1 2


+S8112-15 Lade Bush.Dsive-- 51-1

fS81L2-20 ade Bush. +r I I --S(i370´•0 I IRFnkrtBlade


inch
fS8112-25 Lade Bush. Drive--(.az~ inch
oversize) f --56370-5 Blade Chahng--(.o 15
$-Sall2-3l lade Bush. Drive--(."3’
inch
oversize
56370-101 (Rlni~fBlade Chafing--(
50-3 51187 Blade Bushing 2 -56370-15/ (RCn~:+Blade Chafing-~.,0d0,:I,P,Ca)
r~_r__’ (.oos inch
50-10 52$95 Assy.--Blade Thr;stBrg.) 1 -t56370-25 oversize)

50´•~1 5255)5-2 1 I jR~31Ccr--BLade Thrust Bearing ]72 $56370-30j IRFnBSBlade


-t56370-35/ /R~n$+Blade t

sr BoglA bly I 1 j +56370-40) JKrn~-ttllaae Lhanng--‘,,,i,~


51-1 and Thrust Washers j L I \51´•111 52589 Assy.--BladeThrust Brg.j ’I

1-2 55888 ly--Blade Balancingl 1 1 151´•121 52583-2 j IR/3l~er--Thrust Brg. (Long) j6

51-3 i 345-8 ar I j51´•131 52589-3 1 I Brg. (Short) 36

51-4 1 51376 --Blade Bal. IThin) I ar

AN935-816I 1 II I Irl I 6’ OsA

I I I~aUII I I 1 151´•1 t
I JBJa(ieJand Thrust Washers I 1
1-6 AN315-8R

51-7 i 51312 1 1 151´•2 55888 1 (Pluj: pssembly--Blade BalancinR( 1

51-8 58440 1 Bushing Drive 2 r IS 1-3 945-8 1 (~abher ar

(.005 inch 51376 1 Bal. (Thin)


fS8440-5 IPlnt-glade Bush.Driue-- .,,,,i,, ar

(.010i hN935-816 j 1 I 1
fS8440´•10 i JPjntalade Bush.Driue-- oversize I-S

fS8440-lf JPCnt-glade Bush.Drive-(.0’5i"Cb


oversize 51-6 AN315-8R i i Ilyul I I

(.ozo inch
$S8440-20 IPFnt-Blade Bush.Drive-- f 51-7 51312 (BCspit~R I 1

(.OZS inch SS440 j (P~nC-glade Bushing Drive 2


~S8440-2 5 Bush.Dtiue-- .,,,,i~ 51-8
i"ch
498440-31 lade Bush. Driue--(.03’
orersile) f $S8440-5 lade Bush. f

51-9 51(87 Biade Burhing 2 1 I jfS8440-10


P1 f
Lade Bush.
51´•10 56370-20 Blade Chafing 2 I (+S8440-15 P~
i"ch
Blade Cha~iog--(.020 i"ch
+Ss440-zo ade Bush. Drive--(.020
oversize f
--56370-0 undersize)
--56370-5 Blade Chafiog--(’o1s inch
-tS8440-25 ade Bush. Drive--(.025 i"ch
oversize
undersize)
i"ch
56370-10 Blade Chafing--(’OLO
undersize) +SS440-31 ade Bush. t_
inch
-56370-151 Il~inigSBlade Chafing--(.oos
undersize) "NOTE
(.005inch
+5(i370´•25 laae with thrust washers is
TLnC;,,(.(lla inch separately, bur it must be
f56370-30 UY~´•´•UL)I oversize) as a Blade Assembly minus
(.015 inch
$56370-351 1RjinJ~S´•Rlade Chafing-- oversize) ‘t e parts not desired.

103
PROPELLERS Section II
PARTS CATALOG NO. 1´•11 Group Assembly:Ports Liot

FIBURE
RGDRL NOMENCLATURE (PER
PIIRTNUMBER NOMENCLATURE r PER I ILIHDEXI PIIRTWUMBER
IWOEX
1234 Issr.l INUMBERI 11234

st-9 51187 Bushing 2 1 I51-8 ~+S84´•i0-5 I Bush.


lade Bush.
51-101 56370-20 RjirJgLBlade Chafing 2 +58440-10
j Chahng--(.ozo
de
inch
+S8440-15 de Bush. Drive--(.0’5 inch
oversize
56370-0 undersize)
i"ch
lade Chafing_(."
i"ch
+S8440-20 lade Bush. Drive--(.020
overdze
-56370-5 undersize)

--56370-10 Blade Chafing--(.OIO


i"ch
undersize)
fS8440-25 .Bush. Drive--(~fi,,
i"ch
--56370-15 ade Chahng-(.oo~
undersize)
+S8440-31 ade Bush.~rive
inch
+56370-25 ade ChaLng--(.oor
oversize)
51´•3 51187 Bushing 2

i"ch
$56370-30 ade Chafing-(.o’o
oversize)
51´•1 56370-201 Chafing 2
i"ch (.oloioch
de Chafing--(’o’s
,~_r__

$563.70-35 f 56370-0
oversize)
inch ~O!j inC~
+56370-40 Chafin~--(.ozo
oversize) f 56370-5 ~""""15-;ndersile)

1-11 52589
i.
Assy.--BladeThrust Brg 1 I -56370-10)
51-12 52589-2 Thrust Brg. (Long) 36 -56370-151 IRSnk+Blade
r~n6,,(´•005 inch
51-13 52589-i 1 (RioCer--Thrust Brg. (Short) 36 +56370-25 UL’~’´•´•’6 oversize)
ll~p rc~lc;,,_-(´•010 inch
f56370-30 --´•´•--´•´•´•s oversize)

1 611FA (B~aClel ~ssem bly 1 I I -+56370-35( IRC.nktBlade


DI,~, rLIC^~ (´•0´•20 inch
1 1B~atld and Thrust Washers 1 f56370-40 ul~us
oversize) f
51-1

51´•2 55888 1 IPt~uk I~srembly--Blade Balancinal 1 1 151´•11 52589 1 IR~thitjer Assy.--BladeThrust Brg.l 1

51´•3 945-8 .\\IVVa~her 1 at \51-12 52589-2 I (E~oller--Thrust Brg. (Long) (36


1-4 513i6 1 Ral. (~hin) ar I IS 1´•13 52589-3 1 I rR)Dller-Thrust Brg. (Short) 36

51-5 AN935-8161( IVVa~her--Lock i

51-6 AN314-8R ;~fut 111 151 6227A IBLagel ~lssembly 1

51-7 51312 (BGsjhiing I 1 )51´•1 1 JB~aileJand Thrust Washers 1

1 Bushing Drive 1 151´•2 55888 .-Blaae Balancing 1


51-8 S8440 2
k
(.00~ inch 945-8 I
fS8440-5 Bush. Drive--.,,,,;,, f 1-3 ar

(.O~Oioch 1-4 1 51376 Ba~. (Thin~


+S8440-10 \qntalade Bush.Drive-- at

+S8440-15 1 Bush. 1-5 AN335-816 I I IUyaIhee--Lock I i

+S8440-20 Bush. Drive--(.ozoi"h


oversize 51.6 AN315-8R II
(.DZS i
+S8440-25 i /Piin~Blade Bush. Drive-- .,,i,,) 51´•7 5131.2´• i jB~Qang I 1

(.03linch S8440 1 IP~ntiBlade Bushing Drive 2


+S8440-31 Bush. Drive--..,,,i, 51-8

Blade Bushing 2 1 )+S8440-5 )E~nt-Blade Bush.


~´•9 $1187
1-1 56370-20 Blade Chafing 2 f58440-10 IPjin~-BLade Bush.

-56370-0 Blade ChaF~ng--(.020 i"rh


undersize +s8440-ls lade Bush. Drive--(.,o:,:l~:c,h
i"ch
Blade
(.OIS inch
+S8440-20 Bush. Dtiue--(.020
563 70-5 Chafing--,,d,,sjte) oversize)

--96310-10
(.010 inch
Chafing--,,d,,,ize) de +S8440-25 Bush. Drive--(bo,zd,f;,,) f
(.005 inch lade Bush.
-56310-151 )R)ig+Blade Chahng--;,d,,,i,,) fS8440-31
(.005 inch
+56370-25 (Riin(gfBlade Chating-- oversize) f 51´•9 51187 ISttealrBlade Bushing 2

$56310-30 Blade f 1 151´•10 56370-20) Chafing 2

+56370-35) jRjirJg-li-Blade j -56370-0 1RFn~g+Blade


(.OISinch
456370-40( (R(in(gt-Blade -56370-5 ul~uF

COlOisch
51´•1~ 52589 1 Brg.l 1 --56370-10 ulrus
’L""Li-undersize)
(.005inch
1-12 52589-2 Thrust Brg. (Long) 36 --56370-15 ulrus
~.Llol´•lla-uodersize)

1´•13( 52589-3 1 I I~olper--Thrust Brg. (Shor!) 36 +56370-25


f56370-301
1 6157A bly 1 I 1 -t56370-35\ \I~nk5tBLade
51.1 1 JBpa~el and Thrust Washers 1 I I 1 +56370-401
51-2 55888 ~ssembly--Blade Balancing) 1 151-11 52589 1 Assy.--Blade Thrust Brg.l 1
51-3 945-8 ar 1 151´•12 52589-2 I Jl~olper--Thrust Brg. (Long) 36

51-4 1 51376r I IVeasher-Blade Bal. (Thin) ar 1 151-13 52589-3 --~hrust Brg. (Shbrt) 36

51-5 AN335~816\j \\JVakher--Lock 1’1 I I I I I I I ’NOTE

51-6 AN31S.9R 1 I I I ITh$ blade with thrust washers is


’1
separately,
but it must
51-7 51312 g as aBlade Assembly minus
1.8 S8440 lade Bushing Drive 2 1 I Itye b~o4urab!e parts not desired;

104
Section III HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Numerical Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY

CLASSIFICATION

U. S.
NAVY
U. S.
ARMY
BRITISH
PART

NUMBER
(L

INDEX

NUMBER
TOTAL

QUAN-
TITY
CLASSIFICATION

U. S.
NAVY
S.FIGURE
U.
ARMY
BRITISH
PART

NUMBER
INDEX

NUMBER
TOTAL

QUAN-
TITY

6700 128 945-8 47-3 ar 6700 128 AN380-2-2 20-4 5 3

48-4 ar I I I I I 1 21-45 3

49-3 ar I I I I 1 22-46 1 3

50-3 ar I I I I I 1 23-45 3

51-3 ar I I I 1 24-39 3

6500 128 AN315-8R 47-6 1 I I I I 1 25-45 1 3

48-7 1 I I I I i 26-45 3

49-6 1 I I I I I i 27-34 3

50-6 1 I I i I i 1 28-35 3

51-6 1 I I I I I 1 29-35 3

6500 128 AN364-428 1-21 2 1 I I I I 1 30-38 i 4

2-21 2 1 I I I i 1 31-30 4

3-21 2 1 I I I i i 32-29 4

4-21 2 1 I I i i 1 33-32 4

5-21 2 1 I I j 1 34-31 4

6-21 2 1 I I I 1 35-32 1 4

7-21 2 I I I I I I 36-31 4

8-21 2 1 1. I I I 1 37-31 4

9-21 2 I I I I I 1 38-31 1 4

10-21 2 1 I 1 i i 1 39-39 4

11-21 2 1 I i I I 40-48 i 3

15-23 2 1 I I I I 1 41-30 7

16-23 2 1 I I I 1 42-30 7

17-23 2 1 I I I I 1 43-23 7

18-23 2 I I I I I 1 ~4-31 7

19-23 2 I I I 1 45-31 7

20-23 2 1 I I I 1 46-31 7

21-23 2 1 I 1 6700 128 AN380-3-2 2-37 2

22-24 2 1 I I I I 1 3-37 2

23-23 2 I I I I I 1 4-37 2

25-23 2 1 I I I I 1 5-37 1 2

26-23 2 1 I I I i 6-37 2

6700 128 AN380-2-2 1-37 4 1 I I I I 1 7-37 2

2-50 2 1 I I i I 1 8-37 2

3-41 3 1 I 1 i i 1 9-37 2

4-41 3 1 I i I I 1 10-37 2

5-41 3 1 I I I 1 11-37 2

6-41 3 1 I I I I 1 12-33 2

7-41 3 1 I I i i i 13-35 2

8-50 2 1 I I 1 14-35 1 2

9-41 3 1 I I I I 1 15-41 2

10-41 3 1 I I I I 1 16-41 2

11-41 3 1 I I 17-41 2

12-37 3 1 I 1 i i I 18-4i 2

13-51 2 1 I I 1 1 19-41 i 2

14-39 3 I I I I 20-41 2

15-45 3 1 I I I I 1 21-41 2

16-57 2 I I I I I i 22-42 2

17-45 3 1 I j j I 1 23-41 2

18-45 1 I I I I 24-35 1 2

L9-57 2 1 I I I 1 25-41 2

105
HAMILTON: .STANDARD: .PROPELLERS.´•i Section III?:.
PARTS CA´•TALOG:NO. 111:´• Numerical:Partsilist

PROPERTY FIOURE:’I’ PROPERTY FIGURE’


i
TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION PART CLASSIFICATION
B.´•
´•NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
-INDEX INDEX
TITY TITY
U, S, I U. S, U, S: U, S;
BRITISH ARMY;´•‘I BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY

6700 1 ..-128 I -~N380-3-2 1 26-4´•1 2 I I .1 6700 128 AN380-3-5´•´• 6-311 2

30-34 3´• 1 I I I I 1 7-31 2

33-35 3 1 I .I I I 8-31 2

40-35 3 1 I I 1 9-3; 2

6700 128 AN380-3-3 1-25 4 1 I I I I I lo-~1 2

2-25 4 1 I I I .I 2

3-25 1 4 1 I 1 6700 .´•1 128 AN380-3-6 12-26 2

4-2 5 4 1 I i ´•I I I 13-28 2

5-25 4 1 I I i i 1 14-28 2

6-25 4 1 I I I I 1 15-34 2

7-2 5 4 1 I I I I .1: 16-34 1 2

8-25 4 1 I I I 1 17-34 2

9-25 4 1 I I I 1 18-74 2

10-25 4 I I I I i 19-34 2

11-25 4 1 I I I 1 20-34 2

12-21 4 1 I I I 1 21-34 2

13-22 4 1 22-35 1 2

14-22 4 1 I .i I I 1 23-34 1 .2

15-28 4 1 I I I I 1 24-28 2

16-28 4 1 I I ´•I’ 1 125-341 Z

1j-28 4 1 i I I I I 26-34 2

18-28 4 1 I I I´• I i 27-30 2

19-28 4 1 I I 1. I 1 28-31 2

20-28 4 1 I I I 1 29-31 2

21-28 4 1 I I´• I I 1 ~30-27 3

22-29 4 1 1 31-26 3

23-28 1 4 1 I I ´•I j 1 32-25 3

24-22 j 4 1 I j ~3-28 3

25-28 4 1 I I .I´• I 1 34-27 1 3

26-28 4 1 I I 1. I 1 35-28 3

25)-48 j 1 I I .1 I~´• I 1 36-Z7 3

30-22 6 1 I I I 1 37-27 3

31-20 6 I I I I I 1 38-27 3

32-19 7 1 I ´•I I 1 39-23 3

33-22 6 40-28 3

34-21 7 1 I 1 6700 128 AN380-4-4 27-24 4

35-22 6 i I I I I 1 28-25 4

36-21 ~7 1 i I I I 1 29-25 1 4

37-21 7 1 I I I 1 39-24 i 6

38-21 7 1 I I I 1 40-23 6

41-45 1 I ~I i ´•I: i i 41-23 6


L
42-45 1 I ´•I 1´•´• i i 42-23 G

43-46 1 :1 I I I I 1 43-22 6

1 44-46 1 1 I 1 44-24 i 6

45-46 1 I I i .I I 1 45-24 6

46-46 1 I I I I I 1 46-24 6

6700 128 (AN380-3-5 1 1-31 2 1 I i 6500 1,128 AN332-23 1- 22-56 1 2

2-31 2 1 I i 1 6500 -1 128 AN392-45 1 12-44 1 2

3-31 2 I I I I I 1 13-50 1 Z

4-31 2 1 I I I 1 14-49 2

5-31 2 1 I i :I r i´•i I 1 15-55 2

106. i
HAMiLTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Section III
PARTS CATALOGNO. 111
Numerical Parts List

PROPERTY FIGURE
PROPERTY FIGURE TOTAL
TOTAL PART
PART CLASSIFICATION 8
CLASSIFICATION B QUAN-
OUAN- NUMBER
NUMBER INDEX
INDEX TITY
TITY U. S. U. S. NUMBER
U. S. U. S. BRITISH
BRITISHI INUMBER NAVY ARMY
NAVY ANMY

4004 1ZSL AN5008-30 17-1 1


6500 128 AN332-45 16-56 2 1 1
18-1 1
17-55 2
19-1 I
18-55 Z
20-1 1
19-56 1 2
21-1 1
21-55 2
22-1 1
24-49 2
23-1 1
25-55 2
125L AN5008-40 24-1 1
26-55 2 j 4004
25-1 1
23-58 2
26-1 1
30-45 3
27-1
31-48 3
28-1 1
32-51 3
23-1 1
33-50 3
30.1 1
35-50 3
31-1 1
36-53 3 1 I I I I 1
32-1 1 1
38-53 3
33-1 1
6500 128 AN392-47 1-49 2

2
34-1 1 1
2-49
35-1 1
3-48 2
36-1 1
5-48 1 Z
37-1 1
8-49 2
38-1 1
9-49 2

2 i 1 4004 1?5L AN5008-50A 35)-1 1


6500 L28 AN3L)2-51 6-48
40-1 1
7-48 1 2
’41-1 1
10-49 Z
42-1 1
11-49 2
43-1 1 1
20-55 2
44-1 1
27-52 2
45-1 1‘
28-53 2
46-1 1
.3´•1-53 3
4004 125L AN5009-30 1-35 1
37-53 1 3
2-35 1
39-47 3

2
3-34 1
65-00 128 AN392-63 4-48
4-34 1
6500 128 AN392-65 44-56 3
5-34 1 1
46-56 3
6-34 L
4004 125L AN5008-20 1-1 1
7-34 1
2-1 1
8-35 1
3-1 1

1
9-34 1
4-1
10-34 i 1
5-1 1
11-34 1
6-1 1 1
12-29’ 1
7-1 1
13-32 1
8-1 1
14-31 1 1
9-1 1
15-37 1
10-1 1
16-38 1
11-1 1
17.37 1 1
4004 125L AN5008-30 12-1 1
18-37 1
13-1 1
19-38 1 1
14-1 1
20-37 1
15-1 1
21-37 1
1

107
HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section III
PARTS CATALOG NO. lit’ Numerica’l~ Parts List

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


CLASSIFIC*TION
PiRT TOT*L
CLASSIFICATION PAIT TOTAL
B 8´•
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
U. S. U. S.
BRITISH UMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4004 125L AN5009-30 22-38 1 6700 128 AN93 5-816 51-5 1

23-37 1 I I 1 6500 128 AN960-4 16L 1-19 4

4001 125L AN5009-40 24-31 1 1 I I I 1 2-19 4

25-37 1 I I I I I I 3-19 4

26-37 1 4-;9 4

27-35 1 I I I I i 1 5-19 4

28-36 1 I I I I I 1 6-19 4

29-36 1 I I I I i 1 7-19 1 4

30-30 1 I I I I I 1 8-19 4

31-31 1 I i I I 1 3-19 4

32-30 1 I I I I I 1 10-19 4

33-33 1 I I I I I I 11-19 4.
34-32 1 I I I I i 1 15-21 4

35-33 i 1 I I I i i 1 16-21 4

36-32 1 I I I I I 1 17-21 4

37-32 1 I I I I I 1 18-21 4

38-32 1 I 1. I 1 19-21 4

400~ 125L AN5 009-50 39-32 1 I I I I I 1 20-21 4

40-13 1 I I I I I 1 21-21 4

41-34 1 L I I I I 1 22-22 4

4´•2-34 1 I ~I I I I 1 23-21 4

43-35 1 I I I i I 1 25-21 4

44-35 1 I I I I I 1 26-21 4

45-35 1 1 I I 1 6500 1 128 AN960-816 13-20 24

46-3 5 1 I I I I 1 114-20 24

6700 128 AN526-428-10 1-18 2 1 I I I 1 15-26 24

2-18 2 1 I I I I 1 16-26 24

3-18 2 1 I I I I 1 17-26 24

4-18 2 1 I I i I 1 18-26 24

5-18 2 1 I I I I 1 19-26 i 24

6-18 2 1 I I I i 1 20-26 24

7-18 2 1 I I I I i 21-26 24

8-18 2 1 I I I I 1 22-27 24

9-18 2 1 I I I I 1 23-26 24

10-18 2 1 I I I I 1 24-20 24

11-18 2 1 I I I I 1 25-26 24

15-20 i. 2 1 I I I I 1 26-26 24

16-20 2 I I I I i 1 30-20’ 36
17-20 2 1 I 1 I I 1 31-18 36
18-20 1 -2 1 I I I I 1 32-17 36
19-20 2 1 I I I I 1 33-20 36
20-20 2 I I i I I 1 34-19 36

21-20 2 1 I I I I 1 35-20 36
22-21 2 I I I I I 1 36-19 36

23-20 2 1 I I i I 1 37-19 36
25-20 2 1 I I i I 1 38-19 36
26-20 2 1 I 1 6500 128 AN960-1016 27-22 24

6700 128 AN935-816 47-5 1 I 1. I I I 1 28-23 24

48-6 1 I I I I I 1 29-23 24

49-5 1 I I I I I 1 39-22 36
50-5 1 I I I I I 1 41-21 36

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Section III HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Numerical Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. tit

PROPERTY PROPERTY FIGURE


FIGURE
PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION 8
8
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER OUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
BRI~ISH NUMBER NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

6500 128 AN960-1016 42-21 36 1 I 1 4013 125L S8441 16-10 8

43-20 36 1 I I I I 1 17-10 8

44-22 36 1 I i I I 1 18-10 8

45-22 36 1 I I I I 1 19-10 8

46-22 36 1 I I I I i 20-10 8

128 AS-92-30 13-34 1 I I I I I 1 21-10 8

16-40 1 I I I I I 1 22-10 8

19-40 1 I I I I I i 23-10 8

128 AS-92-40 i 27-37 1 I I I 1 24-9 8

28-38 1 I I I I i 1 25-10 8

29-38 1 I I I I I 1 26-10 8

31-33 1 I I I I I 1 30-11 12

32-32 1 I I I I I 1 31-8 12

33-35 1 I I I I I 1 32-8 12

34-34 1 I I I I I 1 33-9 12

35-35 1 I I j I I 1 $4-9 12

36-34 1 I I i I I 1 35-9 12

37-34 1 I I I I 1 36-9 12

38-34 1 I I I I I 1 37-9 12

128 AS-92-50 40-34 1 I I I I I 1 38-9 12

41-35 1 I I 1 4013 125L S8453 39-3 1

42-35 1 I I I I I 1 40-3 1

43-31 1 I I 1 1013 125L S8454 39-2 1

44-36 1 I I I I I 1 40-2 r

45-36 1 I I 1 4013 125L S8457 39-30 1

46-36 1 I I 1 4013 125L S8458 39-33 1

4013 i 125L S8112 49-8 2 1 I 1 4013 125L S8461 12-3 1

50-8 2 4013 125L S8462 12-2 1

4013 125L S8$33 1 1-41 1 I I I I I 1 13-2 1

2-41 1 I I I I I 1 14-2 1

8-41 1 I I I I I 1 15-2 1

13-39 1 I I I I 16-2 1

16-45 1 I I I I I 1 17-2 1

18-45 1 I I I I I 18-2 1

40-39 1 I I I I i 1 19-2 1

4013 125L i S842 27-9 8 1 I I I I 1 20-2 1

28-10 8 1 I I 1 21-2 1

29-10 8 1 I I I I 22-2 1

39-11 12 1 I I I I 1 23-2 1

40-11 12 1 I 1 4013 125L S8464 12-35 1

1 41-9 12 1 I I i I 1 13-37 1

42-9 12 1 I I I 1 14-37 1

43-8 12 1 I I I 1 j15-43 1

44-9 12 1 I I I 1 16-43 1

45-9 12 1 I I I I 1 17-43 1

46-9 12 I I I I I 1 18-43 1

4013 125L i S8440 5 1-8 2 1 I I I I 19-43 1

4013 125L S8441 ´•112-11 8 1 I I 1 20-43 1

13-9 8 1 I I I I 1 21-43 1

14.9 8 I I I I 1 22-44 1

15-10 8 I I I I I 1 23-43 1 1

109
HAMILTON.STANDARD ´•:PROREL;LERS Seclion!:lll
PARTS CATALOG:NO: !1.1. NumericdiParts List

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


TOTAL TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION I PART :8 CLASSIFICATION PART
8
~NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER ~UAN-
´•INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S.
TITY U. S.´• U. S. TITY
BRI~ISH NUMBER NAVY NUMBER
NAVY ARMY ARMY

4013 125L S8467 12-30 1 4013 125L S8474 40-4 5 9

13-33 1 41-53 9

14-32 1 42-53 3

15-38 1 I I I I I i 43-54 9

16-39 1 I I I I I 1 44-54 9

17-38 1 I I I ´•I I 145-j4 9

18-38 1 I I I I I 1 46-54 9

19-39 1 I I I 4013 I 125L S8475 1 6-47 2

20-38 1 I I I I I 1 10-48 2

21-38 1 I I 1 4013 125L S8478 1 12-32 1-

22-39 1 I I I I I 1 14-34 1

23-38 1 I I I I´• I 1 15-40 1

4013 125L S8474 1-47 4 1 I I ~´•I I 1 17-40 1

2-47 4 1 I .I I 1 18-40 1

3-46 4 1 I I I I 1 20-40 1

4-46 4 1 I I I I 1 21-40 1

5-46 4 1 I I I I 1 22-41 1

6-46 4 1 I I i. 1 23-40 1 1

7-46 j 4 1 I 1 4013 125L S8480 12-31 1

8-47 4 1 I I .I I 1 14-33 1

9-47 4 1 I I I I 15-39 1

10-47 4 1 I i I I 1 17-39 1

11-47 4 1 I I 1 18-39 1

12-42 1 6 I I 1 20-39 1

13-48 1 6 1 j I I 1 ~21-39 1 1

14-47 6 I I I ´•1. I 1 22-40 1

15-53 I 6 I I I I´• ´•I i 23-39´•.1 1

i6-54´• 1 6 I I i 4013 1´• 125L S8482 12-6 1

17-53 6 I I I 1 113-5 1 1

18-53 6 I I I I I 1 14-5 1

19-54 6 I I I I 1 15-6 1

20-53 6 I I I I I 1 16-6 1

21-53 6 I I I I 1 17-6 1

22-54 6 I I I I I 18-6 1

23-53 1 ~bl I I I I 1 19-6 1

24-47 6 I I I I I; I ~.20-(i 1

25-53 6 I I I ..I 1 21-6 1

26-53 6 I I I I 1 22-6 1

27-50 4 1 I I j I I 23-6 1

28-51. 4 1 I 4013. 125L S8485 27-2 1

29-56 4 28-2 1

30-43 9 29-2 1

31-46 9 4013 125L S8488 1-12 6

32-49 9 2-12 6

33-48 9 3-12 6

34-51 i 9 4-12 6

35-48 9 1 I I I I 1 5-12 6

36-51 9 1 I I I i 6-12 6

37-51 9 1 I I I i 1 7-12 6

38-51 9 1 I I I 1 8-12 6

39-4 5 9 I I I -I I 1 9-12 6

Iio;
Section III HAMILTON STAMQARD PROPELLERS
MuRlerirol Parts List PARTS CATALOG MO. ill

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION i 8 CLASSIFICATION (L
NUMBER OUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
BRITI NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L S8488 10-12 6 I 1 4013 125L S8501 25-54 Z

11-12 6 I I I i 29-57 Z

4013 125L 58489 27-12 4 1 I I 1 i 31-47 3

28-13 4 1 I I I I 1 35-49 3

29-13 6 I I I I 1 38-52 3

39-14 6 4013 125L S8508 39-6 1

40-14 6 I I I I I i 40-6 1

41-12 9 4013 125L S8509 39-34 1

42-12 9 1 I i 4013 125L S8510 39-25 1

43-11 9 1 I i 1 1 40-24 1

44-12 9 1 I i 4013 125L S8511 20-54 2

45-12 9 1 I I I I 1 27-51 2

46-12 9 1 I i I i i 28-52 2

4013 125L S8490 27-36 1 I I I I I i 34-52 3

28-37 1 I I i I 1 37-52 3

29-37 1 I I i I I 1 39-46 3

4013 125L S8491 24-33 1 4013 125L 6091A 51-1 I

25-39 1 4013 125L 6095A 50-1 1

26-39 1 I I 1 4013 125L 6i0lA 49-1 1

30-32 1 4013 12jL 6103A 51-1 1

4013 125L S8492 24-34 1 I I 1 4013 125L 6105A 51-1 1

25-40 1 I I 1 4013 125L 6109A 48-1 1

26-40 1 I I i 4013 125L 6l1lA 51-1 1

30-33 1 I I i 4013 125L 6127A 49-1 1

4013 125L S8493 24-5 1 I I 1 4013 125L 6135A 1’47-1 1

25-6 1 I I i 4013 125L 6157A 51-1 1

26-6 1 I I 1 4013 125L 6165A 47-1 1

27-5 i 1 4013 125L 6167A 49-1 L

28-6 1 4013 125L 6227A 51-1 1

29-6 1 I 1 4013 125L 6237A 49-1 1

4013 125L S8498 24-37 1 I 1 4013 125L 624tA 47-1 1

25-43 1 I I i 4013 1 125L 50003 12-45 1

21-43 1 I I I i I i 13-52 1

27-39 1 I I I I I 1 14-50 1

28-40 1 I I I I i 15-56 1

29-40 1 I I I I 1 16-58 1

30-36 1 I I I I I 1 17-56 1

31-35 1 I I I I I 1 18-56 1

32-34 i 1 I I i i I 1 19-58 1

33-37 1 I I I i i i 20-56 1

34-36 1 I I i I I i 21-56 1

35-37 1 I I I 1 22-57 L

36-36 1 I I i I i 23-51 1

37-36 1 I I 1 4013 125L 50004 12-47 1

38-36 1 I I I i i 1 13-54 1

39-37 1 I I I I I 1 14-52 1

40-37 i 1 I I i I i 1 15-58 1

4013 125L 58501 18-54 i 2 1 I i 1 i 16-~o I


1

21-54 1 2 1 I i i I 1 17-58 i 1

22-55 2 1 I i i i 1 18-58

24-48 2 1 I I I 1 lg-GO

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HAMILTON STANDARD: PROPELLERS Section ´•III´•
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Numerical Parts List

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIOU~E


PART TOTAL TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION PART
8 a
~NUMBER auAN- QUAN-
´•NUMBER
INDEX INDEX
u. s.
rlrv IITY
u. s, u. s. u. s.
BRITISH NUMBER BRITI NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 50004 20-58 1 I I 1 4013 125L 50020 5-42 2

21-58 1 6-42 Z

22-59 1 7-42 2

23-58 1 8-~3 2

4013 125L i 50006 1 27-13 4 1 I I I I 1 9-93 2

28-14 4 10-~3 2

29-14 2 1 I I I 1 11-43 2

39-15 6 I I 1 4013 125L 50021 1-45 2

40-15 6 I I I I I 1 2-45 2

41-13 3 1 I I I I 1 3-44 2

42-13 3 1 I I I I 1 4-44 Z

43-12 3 1 I I I I 1 5-44 2

44-13 3 1 I I I I 1 6-44 2

45-13 3 1 I I i i i 7-44 2

46-13 3 1 I I i I 1 8-45 2

4013 i´•125L 50001) i4-5P 1 I I 1 I 1 9-45 2

25-58 1 I I I I I 1 10-45 Z

26-58 1 I I I I I i 11-45 2

30-48 1 4013 125L 1 50027 12-38 2

39-50 1 I I I I I i 13-43 2

40-51 1 I I I I I 1 14-42 Z

4013 r25L 50010 24-50 1 I I I I I 1 24-42 2

25-56 1 I I i I I 1 27-45 2

26-56 1 I I I I 1 30-39 3

27-53 1 I I I I I 1 31-41 3

28-54 1 I I I i I i 32-44 3

29-59 1 I I I I i i 31)-40 3

30-41 1 I I I I I 1 40-41 3

31-49 1 I I I I I 1 41-48 3

32-52 1 I I I I I 1 42-48 3

33-51 1 I I 1 I I i 43-49 3

34-54 1 I I i 4013 125L 50029 i 12-40 2

35-51 1 I I I I I 1 13-45 2

36-54 1 1 I I I I I 1 14-44 1 2

37-54 1 I I I i I 1 24-44 2

38-54 1 I I I i I 1 27-47 2

39-48 1 I I I I I 1 30-41 3

40-49 1 I I I I I I 31-43 3

4013 125L 50013 1-42 1 I I I I I i 32-46 3


2-42 1 I I I I I i 39-42 3

8-42 1 I I I I I 40-43 3

13-40 L I I i 4013 125L 50048 30-6 1

16-46 1 4013 125L 50050 24-32 1

19-46 1 I I I i i 1 25-38 1

40-40 1 I I I I I i 26-38 1 1

4013 125L 1 50014 40-38 1 I I I I I 1 30-31 1

4013 (-125L 50018 40-29 1 I I i i I 1 31-32 1

1 4013 i 125L 50020 1-43 2 1 I I 1 I I 32-31 1

2-43 2 1 I I i I 1 33-34 1

3-42 2 1 I I I I i 34-33 1

4-42 2 1 I I I I i 35-34 1

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Seetion III HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Numerical Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. ill

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 8 CLASSIFICATION 8
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER OUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 50050 36-33 1 4013 125L 50091 23-16 2

37-33 1 I I I I i 1 24-15 2

38-33 1 I I I i i i 25-16 2

4013 1Z5L 50058 40-30 1 I I I I i 1 26-16 4

4013 125L 50061 4-47 Z I I I 1 i 27-17 4

4013 ~125L 50083 12-19 4 1 I i i 28-18 4

13-19 4 1 I I i 1 29-18 2

14-19 4 1 I i 1 I 1 30-17 6

15-25 4 1 I I i 31-14 i 3

16-25 4 1 I I i 32-13 3

17-25 4 1 I I I I 1 33-15 i 6

18-25 4 1 I I I i i 34-14 3

19-25 4 1 I 1 35-15 1 3

20-25 4 1 I 1 36-14 3

zl-~s 4 1 I i 1 37-14 3
I~ 22-26 4 38-14 3

23-25 4 1 I I 1 39-19 6

24-19 4 1 I I I 1 40-19 6

25-25 4 1 I I I I 1 41-17 3

2(1-25 4 1 I I I I i 42-17 3

30-13 6 I I I i I 1 43-16 3

31-17 6 I I I I I 1 44-17 3

32-16 6 1 I I I I 1 45-17 3

33-19 6 I I I I 1 46-17 i 3

34-18 6 4013 125L 50092 12-18 4

35-19 6 1 I i I i i 13-16 4

36-18 6 1 I I I I 1 14-16 6

37-18 6 1 I I I I 1 15-17 4

38-18 6 I I I I 1 1 16-17 4

4013 12SL 50084 27-21 4 1 I I I I 1 17-17 6

28-22 4 1 I I I I 1 18-17 6

29-22 4 1 I I i 19-17 6

39-21 6 1 I I I 1 20-17 6

40-21 6 I I I I i 1 21-17 6

41-20 i 6 1 I I i i 1 22-17 4

42-20 6 I I I I I i 23-17 6

43-19 6 I I I I I i 24-16 6

44-21 6 1 I I I I 1 25-17 6

45-21 6 1 I i 1 26-17 4

46-21 6 I I I 1 1 27-18 4

4013 1 125L 50091 12-17 4 1 I I I 1 28-13 4

13-15 4 I I i 29-19 6

14-15 2 1 I I i i i 30-18 6

15-16 4 1 j I I 31-15 9

16-16 i 4 1 I i I I i 32-14 9

17-16 2 1 I I i I 1 33-16 6

18-16 2 1 I I I 1 34-15 9

19-16 Z I I I i 1 35-16 9

20-16 2 I I I 1 1 1 36-151 9

21-11 2 1 I i I I 1 37-15 9

22-L6 4 1 I i I I 1 38-15 9

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HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Sectian III
PARTS CATALOG NO. Ttl Numerical Parts List

PROPERTY PROPERTY
FIGURE
TOTAL
FIGUiE
PART PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 8 CLASSIFICATION 8
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER C)UAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125LI- 50092 39-20 6 4013 125L 50096 44-23 1 6


40-20 6 I I I I I 1 45-23 6
41-18 9 1 I I I I 1 46-23 6
42-18 9 4013 125L 50101 i 12-28 1 1

43-17 9 1 I I I I 1 13-31 1

44-18 9 1 I I I i 14-30 1

45-18 9 1 I I I I 1 15-36 1

46-18 9 1 I I I I i 16-37 1

4013 125L 50093 1-15 I I I I I 1 17-36 1

2-15 6 I I I I I I is-36 I 1

3-15 6 I I I 1 19-37 1

4-15 6 I I I 1 20-36 1

5-15 6 I I I I 1 21-36 1

6-15 6 I I I I i 22-37
7-15 6 1 I i 1 23-36 1

8-15 6 1 I .i 4013 125L 50108 24-30 1

9-15 6 1 I I I I 1 25-36 1

10-15 6 i I I I I 1 26-36 1

11-is 6 I I 1 4013 125L 50115 1 3-35 1

4013 125L 50095 12-20 4 1 I i I 1 4-35 1

13-21 4 1 I i i i 1 5-35
14-21 4 1 I i I I 1 6-35
15-27 4 1 I i i i 1 7-35
16-27 4 1 I I I I 1 9-35 1 1

17-27 4 1 I I I I I 10-35 i

18-27 4 1 I I C 11-35 1

19-27 4 1 I 1 41)13 125L 50116 1 1-39 1

20-27 4 1 I I I I 1 2-39 1

21-27 4 1 I I I I 3-39 1

22-28 4 1 I I I I i 4-39 1

23-27 4 1 I I I j 1 5-39 1

24-21 4 1 I I j 1 6-39 1

25-27 4 1 I I 7-39
26-27 4 1 ´•I I 1 8-38 1 1

30-21 6 I I I I I 1 9-39
31-19 6 I I I I I 1 10-39 1

32-18 6 I I I I I 1 11-39 1

33-21 6 4013 125L 50117 i 1-50 1

34-20 6 I I I 1 2-51 1

35-21 6 I I I I 1 3-49 i 1´•

36-20 6 I I I I 1 4-49 1

37-20 6 1 I I I I 1 5-49 1 I

38´•20 6 I I I I I I 6-49 1

4013 1ZSL 1 50096 27-23 1 4 1 I I 1 7-49


28-24 4 1 I I I 1 8-51 L

29-24 4 1 I I I I 1 9-50 1

39-23 1 1 I I I i 1 10-50 i´• 1

40-22 6 I I I i 11-50 1

41-22 6 4013 125L 50118 1-52

42-22 6 I I I I I 1 2-53 1 1

43-21 1 I I ~I I 1 3-51 1

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Numerical Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. ill

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 8 CLASSIFICATION 8.
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S.
TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 50118 4-51 1 4013 125L 50124 5-36 L

5-51 1 i i 6-36 1

6-51 1 I I i i 7-36 1

7-51 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 9-36 1

8-53 1 I I i 1 I i 10-36 1

9-52 1 I I I I I i 11-36 1

10-52 1 I I i 4013 125L 50134 1-23 4

11-52 1 j 2-231 4

4013 125L 50119 1-6 1 I I I I I i 3-231 4

2-6 1 I I I I i 4-23 4

3-6 1 I I i I I 1 5-23 4

4-6 1 I I I I I i 6-23 4

5-6 1 I I 1 1 7-23 4

1-6 1 I I I I 1 8-23 i 4

7-6 1 I I I I I 1 9-23 4

8-6 1 I I i I 1 10-23 4

9-6 1 I I i I i 11-23 i 4

10-6 1 I 1 4013 125L 50135 1-24 4

11-6 1 I I I I I 1 2-24 i 4

4013 125L 50121 3-32 1 I I I i I 3-24 4

4-32 1 I I i i i 1 4-24 4

5-32 1 I I I I 1 5-24 4

6-32 1 I I I I 1 6-24 4

7-32 1 I I I I I 1 7-24 4

9-32 1 I I I i i i 8-24 4

10-32 1 I I i i I 1 9-24 4

11-32 1 I I I i i 1 10-24 4

4013 125L 50122 1-34 1 I I I I I 1 11-24 4

2-34 1 I I 1 4013 125L 50140 j 47-0 Z

3-33 1 I I I 1 1 48-9 2

4-33 1 I I 1 4013 125L 50153 30-29 1

5-33 1 I I 1 4013 1 125L 50154 39-31 1

6-33 1 I I I i I I 40-32 1

7-33 1 4013 i 125L 50155 1-29 z

8-34 1 I I i I- I 1 2-29 2

9-33 1 I I 1 I i i 3-29 2

10-33 1 I I I i I 1 4-23 2

11-33 1 I I i i I 1 5-29 Z

4013 125L 50123 i 1-51 1 I I 1 1-29 2

2-52 1 I I 1 7-23 2

3-50 1 I I i i 8-29 2

4-50 1 I I i 4013 125L 50156 12-46 1

5-50 1 I I I I I 1 13-53 1

1-50 1 I I i I i 14-51 1

7-50 1 1 I I I I 1 15-57 i L

8-52 1 I I I I 16-59 1

9-51 1 I I i I I 1 17-57 1

10-51 1 I I i i i 1 18-57 L

11-51 1 I I I 1 1 19-59 1

4013 125L 50124 3-36 1 I I I 1 1 20-57 L

4-j6 1 I I I I I i 21-57 1

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:NO;’ ’4.11 Numerital :Parts::Li~t

PROPERTY ’FIQiikE’: PROPERTY FIGURE


~I’ PART TDTPIL TOTAL
PART .i´•;
CLASSIEICATION :´•g ´•;.i
1.´•:´•L NUMBER aUANr NUMBER OUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U:~S. ;u s.
BRITISH
TITY Gi’"s. .n.,s.
BRITISH
TITY
NAVY :’;4d~yi r’ NUMBER ´•i
NAVY ’ARMY NUMBER

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I I 1 23-57 1 1 I I I
II -I
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30-25 3 1 I 1 17-42 1

39-27 3 1 I I I I 1 18-42 1

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~.L-i I I 1 42-54 3 1 I I’;’´• i I 1 21-42 1

I I 1 43-55 3 1 I I i i 1 22-43 1

I I 1 44-55 3 I I I I 1 23-42 1

46-55 3 1 1 4013 125L 50286 .1 24-36 1

;4013 125L 501()3 40-47 3 1 I I


I I 1 25-42 1

42-55 3 1 I I i 1 26-42 1

43-56 3 1 I I i’’ i I 1 27-38 1

Co 1´•3 1ZSL~ 50213 27-11 2 1 I I I I 1 28-39 1

i´• L I I 28-12 2 1 I I I 1 29-39 1

1 I 1 39-13 3 1 1 I i i 1 30-35 1

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4013 125L 50214 i 27-14 2 1 I I I I 1 32-33 1

I I I 1 28-15 2 I I I I 1 33-36 1

39-16 3 1 I i i I 1 34-35 1

40-16 3 1. I I 1 35-36 1

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43-34 1 I I I I 1 37-35 1

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25-57 1 I I I 1 39-36 1

26-57 ’1 1 I I i I I 1 40-36 1

30-47 1 I 1 4013 125L~ ’;.50287 1-’38 1

39´•49 1 1 ’I I I I I 1 2-38 1

40-50 1 1 I I I.´• I I 1 3-38 1

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48-9 2 1 I I
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15-15

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48-9 2 30-16 3

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i´•´•~ i I 1 5-47 2 1 I I I I 1 14-48 2

1 8-48 2 .1 I 1 15-54 Z

11-48 2 1 I I 1 16-55 2

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i:. I I i I 1 2

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Numerical Parts List PARTS CATALOG MO. 111

PROPERTY

CLASSIFICATION
FIGURE

B
PROPERTY

CLASSIFICATION
FIGURE
B
I,,,
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
u. s. u. 5. I 8
TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
NAVY anuuARMY NUMBER NAVY I ARMY NUMBER

4013 1 125L 50230 26-54 2 1 I 1 4013 rZSL i 50306 17-13 2

30-44 3 1 I I i 1 18-13 2

32-50 3 1 I I 1 I 1 19-13 2

33-49 3 1 I i I i 1 20-13 Z

36-52 3 1 I I I I i 21-13 2

4013 125L 50291 30-23 1 I I i I 1 22-13 4

4013 125L 1 50292 30-28 1 I I I 1 23-13 2

4013 125L 5023~ 1-5 2 1 I I 1 1 i 24-12 2

2-5 2 1 I I I i 1 25-13 2

3-5 2 1 I I i I i 26-13 4

4-5 2 I I i I 1 30-14 6

5-5 2 1 I I I I 1 31-11 3

6-5 2 1 I I I I 1 33-12 6

7-5 2 1 I I I i 1 35-12 7

8-5 2 1 I i 4013 125L 50307 12-15 4

9-5 2 1 I I I I 1 13-13 4

10-5 2 1 I I I 1 14-13 6

11-5 2 1 I i I I 1 15-14 4

12-5 2 1 I i I I 1 16-14 1 4

15-5 2 1 I 1 i 1 17-14 1 6

16-5 2 1 I I I i 1 18-14 6

17-5 2 1 I I I I 1 19-14 6

18-5 2 1 I I I i I 20-14 6

19-5 2 1 I i I I 1 21-14 6

20-5 2 1 I I i i 1 22-14 1 4

21-5 2 I I I I I 1 23-14 6

22-5 1 2 1 I i I I 1 24-13 6

23-5 2 1 I I I I i 25-14 6

25-5 2 1 I I i I 1 26-14 4

26-5 2 1 I i I i 1 30-15 6

28-5 2 1 I I I i 1 31-12 1 9

29-5 2 I I I I I 1 32-11

30-5 3 1 I I I 1 33-13 6

33-5 3 1 I I I 1 34-12 9

34-5 1 I I I I 1 35-13 9

35-5 3 1 I I I 1 31-12 1 9

36-5 3 1 I i I i i 37-12 9

37-5 3 1 I I I i 38-12 3

38-5 i 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 1 50341 1-14 6

39-5 3 1 I I I I 1 2-14 6

40-5 3 1 I I I I 1 3-14 6

41-5 6 I I i I i 4-14 6

42-5 6 I I I I i 1 5-14 1 6

44-5 6 I I I I I 1 6-14 6

45-5 6 1 I I I i i 7-14 i G

46-5 6 I I i i i i 8-14 6

4013 125L 50306 12-14 4 1 I 1 6

13-12 4 1 I I i i 1 10-14 i 6

14-12 i 2 ’1 I I I 1 11-14 6

15-13 4 1 I I i i
1 27-15 4

L6-13 4 1 I I j I zs-i~ I

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HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section III
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Numerical Parts List

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 8 CLASSIFICATION 8
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER OUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S.
TITY U: S. U. S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 50341 29-16 2 4013 125L 50359 22-53 2

39-17 6 I I I I I 1 23-52 2

40-17 6 I I I I I 1 24-46 2

41-15 3 1 I I I I 2$-52 Z

42-15 3 I I I I 26-52’ 2

43-14 j 1 I j I I 1 27-49 2

44-15 3 1 I I I 1 28-50 Z

45-15 3 1 1 i I I 1 29-55 Z

46-15 1 3 1 I I I- I 1 30.42 3

4013 125L 50356 1-30 2 1 I I I I 1 31-4 5 3

2-30 2 1 I I I i 1 32-48 3

3-30 2 1 I I I i 1 33-47 3

4-30 2 1 I I I i 1 34-50 3

5-30 2 1 I I I I 1 35-47 3

6-30 2 1 I i I I 1 36-50 3

7-30 2 1 I i i I 1 37-50 3

8-30 2 1 I I I I i 38-50 3

9-30 2 1 I I I I 1 39-44 3

10-30 2 1 I I I i 1 40-44 3

11-30 2 1 I I I I 1 41-52 3

4013 125LI 50357 1-46 2 1 I I I I 1 42-52 3

2-46 2 1 I I I I 1 43-53 3

3-45 2 1 I I I I 1 44-53 3

4-45 2 1 I I I I 1 45-53 3

5-45 1 2 1 I I I I 1 46-53 3

6-45 2 4013 125L 503(,6 30-2 1

7-45 Z I I 1 4013 125L 50367 30-3

8-46 2 4013 125L 50380 13-38 1

9-46 2 1 I I I I i 16-44 L

10-46 2 1 I I I I 1 19-44 1

11-46 2 4013 1ZSL 50384 24-2 1 1

4013 125L .50358 12-25 2 I I I I I i 25-2 L

L3-27 2 1 I I I I i 26-2 1

14-27 2 4013 125L 50386 24-29 1

24-27 2 I I I I i 1 25-35 1

27-29 2 1 I I I i 26-35 1

30-26 3 4013 1Z5L 50390 12-13 i 2

31-25 3 1 I I I I i 13-11 2

32-24 3 1 1 I I I 15-12 2

39-28 3 1 I I I I 16-12 z

40-27 3 1 I I I i 22-12 2

4013 125L 50359 12-41 2 1 I I 1 i 26-12 Z

13-47 2 1 I I i I i 30-13 3

14-46 Z I I i I I 1 33-11 3

15-52 Z 4013 125L 50396 2 B-´•1 5 2

16-53 2 4013 1Z5L 50416 12-27 1

17-52 2 I j j 1 14-29 1

18-52 2 I I I i I i 15-35 1

19-53 2 1 I I I I 1 17-35 L

20-52 2 1 I I I I 1 18-35 1 1

21-52 2 1 I I I I i 20-~5

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Section III HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS
Numerical Parts List PARTS CATAL;OG NO. 111

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION (L CLASSIFICATION 8
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

40131125Li 50416 21-35 1 I I 1 40’13 125L 50697 14-38 1 1

22-36 1 I I I I I 1 15-44 1 1

23-35 1 I I I 1 I 1 17-44 1

4013 125L 50417 12-22 1 I I I I 1 18-44 1

4013 125L 50467 12-10 2 1 I I I 1 20-44 1

30-10 3 1 I I i I 1 21-44 1

4013 125L 50470 12-8 2 1 I I I I 1 22-45 L

30-8 3 1 I I I I 1 23-44 1

4013 125L 50471 1´• 39-8 3 4013 1251 50698 3-40 1

40-8 3 4-40 1

4013 125L 50484 39-10 3 1 I I I I i 5-40 1

40-10 i 3 1 I I 1 6-40 1

4013 125L 50524 29-12 2 I I I I I 1 7-40 1

41-11 3 1 I I I 1 9-40
42-11 3 1 I I ’I 1 10-40 1

43-10 3 1 I I I I 11-40 1

44´•-11 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 50726 13-29 L

45-11 3 1 I I I 1 16-35 1

46-11 3 1 I I I I 1 19-35 1 1

4013 125L 50525 29-15 2 4013 125L 50729 13-30 1

41-14 3 1 I I i i 1 16-36 1

42-14 3 1 I 1 1 19-36 1

43-13 3 1 I 4013 125L 50744 27-16 4

44-14 3 1 I I I I 1 28-17 4

45-14 3 1 I 1 I 1 29-17 6

46-14 3 1 I i 1 33-18 1 6

4013 125L 50605 1 32-10 3 1 I I I i 1 40-18 6

34-11 1 I I I I i 41-16 9
36-11 3 1 I I I I 1 42:16 9
37-11 3 1 I I I I i 43´•15 9
38-11 3 1 I I I I 1 44-16 9
4013 125L 50606 32-12 3 1 I 1 I 1 45-16 9

34-13 3 1 I i I i 1 46-16 9
36-13 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 50757 39-9 3

37-13 3 1 I I I I i 40-9 ’3

38-13 3 1 I i 4013 125L 50787 50-2 1 1

4013 125L 50686 1-32 1 1 4013 125L 50791 12-9 2

2-32 1 I I I 1 30-9 3

8-32 1 I I 1 4013 125L 50797 27-59 1

4013 125L 50687 1-40 1 I I I I I i 28-60 1

2-40 1 I I I i I 1 29-65 1

8-40 1 I I I I 1 31-55 1

4013 125L 50689 1-36 1 I I i I i 32-58

2-36 1 1 33-57 1

8-36 1 I I 1 I 1 34-60 1

4013 125L 50696 1 24-38 1 1 I I j I 35-57 1 1

25-44 1 I I I 1 36-60 1

26-44 1 I I I I I i 37-60 1

30-37 1 I I I I i 38-60 1

39-38 1 I I I I I i 41-62 1

4013 125L 50637 1 12-36 1 I I I I i 1 42-62 1 1

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HAMIL-TON ST;ANDARD PROPELLERS Section III
PA´•RTS CAJALOG NO. ill Numerical Pcirts List

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION PART CLASSIFICATIOI~
8 8~
OUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
NUMBER
INDEX INDEX
TITY TITY
U. S. U. S. U. 5. U. S.
NAVY ARMY
BRITISH NUMBER NAVY ARMY
BRITISH NvmsEn

4013 125L 50797 4´•3-63 1 4013 1ZSL I 50800 43-62 1

44-63 1 I I I I 1 44-62 1

45-63 1 I I I I- I i 45-62 1

46-63 1 I I I I I 1 46-62 1

4013 125L 50798 27-60 1 4013 1ZSL 50801 27-56 1

28-61 1 I I I I I 1 28-57 1

29 66 1 I I I I I 1 29-62 1

31-56 1 I I I I I 1 31-52 1

32-59 1 I I I I I i 32-55 1

33-58 1 I I I I I i 33-54 1

34-61 i 1 I I I I I ~1 34-57 1

35-58 1 I I I I I 1 35-54 1

36-61 1 I I I I I 1 36-57 1

37-61 1 I I I ’I I 1 37-57 1

38-61 1 I I I I I 1 38-57 1 1

41-63 1 I I I I I 1 41-59 1

42-63 1 I I I I I i 42-59 1

43-64 1 I I I 1 43-60 1 1

44-64 1 I I I I 1 144-60 1

45-64 1 I I I 1 45-60 1

46-64 1 I I I I I 46-60 1

4013 125L 50733 27-57 1 I I 1 40131 125L 50804 27-54 1

28-58 1 I I I I I i 28-55 1

29-63 1 I I I j i 29-60 1

31-53 1 I I I I I i 31-50 1

32-56 1 I I I I I 1 32-53 1

33-55 1 I I I I I 1 33-52 1

34-58 1 1 I I I I I 1 34-55 1

35-55 1 I I I 1 I 1 35-52 1

36-58 1 I I I I i 1 36-55 1

37-58 1 I I I 1 37-55 1

38-58 1 I I i i i 1 38-55 1

41-60 1 I I 1 4013. 125L 50812 43-33 1

42-60 1 4013 125L 50813 27-32 1

43-61 1 I I I I I 1 28-33 1 1

44-61 1 I I I I I 1 29-33 1

45-61 1 I I I I I 1 31-28 1
ii
46-61 1 I I I I I 1 32-27 i 1

4013 125L 50800 27-58 1 I I I I I i 33-30 i 1

28-59 L I I I I 34-29 1

29-64 1 I I I I I i 35-30 1

31-54 L I I I I I 1 36-29 1 1

32-57 1 I I I i I 1 37-29 L

33-56 1 I I i i i 1 38-23 1 1

34-59 1 I I I i I 1 41-32 1

35-56 1 I I I I I 1 42-32 1

36-59 1 I I I I I 1 43-31 1

37-59 1 I I I I I 1 44-33 1

38-59 1 I I I i I 1 45-33 1

41-61 1 I I I i i 1 46-33 1

42-61 1 1 I 1 4013’/ 125L 50814 1 27-33 1

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Numerical Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

PROPERTY PROPERTY i
FIGURE FIGURE

X
PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION ELASSIFIC*TION g
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER OUAN-
INDIX INDEX
U. S.
~AYY
I\KMY/BRI
U. S.
NUMBER
TITY U. S.
NAVY
U. S.
ARMY
BRITISH NUMBER
TITY

4013 125L 50814 28-34 1 I I i 4013 125L 51030 7-47 Z

29-34 1 I I i I I 1 11-48 2

31-29 1 I I 1 4013 125Li 51035 1 12-23 1

32-28 1 I I i 1 13-24 1

33-31 1 I I I i 1 14-24 1

34-30 1 I I´• I i 15-30 1

35-31 1 I I I 16-30 I

36-30 1 I I I I I 1 17-30 1

37-30 L I I I I I 1 18-30 1

38-30 1 I I I I i i 19-30 1

41-33 1 I I I I 1 20-30 1

42-33 1 I I I I 1 21-30 1

43-32 1 I I I I 1 22-31 1

44-34 1 I I I I 1 23-30 i 1

45-34 i I I i
1 4013 125L
1 51037 24-24 1

46-34 1 I i I I i 1 25-30

4013 125L i 50819 27-31 1 I I I I i 1 26-30 1

28-32 1 I I i i i 1 27-26 1

29-32 1 I 1 i i i 1 28-27 1

31-27 1 I I i I 1 29-27 1

I
32-26 1 I I i 1 30-24 1

33-29 1 I I i I I 1 31-22 1

i
34-28 1 I I I I I 1 32-21 i 1

35-29 1 I I i I i 1 33-24 i 1

36-28 1 I I I 1 1 i34-23 i 1

37-28 1 I I i 35-24 i 1

38-28 1 I I I I i 36-23 1

4013 125L 51004 1 41-36 1 I I I i 1 37-23 1

42-36 1 I I I 1 I 1 38-23 1

43-37 1 I I I i i i 39-26 1

44-37 i 1 I I I I I 1 40-25 1

45-37 1 I I 1 4013 125L 51061 27-55 1

46-37 1 I I I i 1 1 28-56 i 1

4013 1 125L 51005 1 41-37 1 I I I I 29-61 1

42-37 1 I I i i 1 31-51 1

43-38 1 I I I I 1 32-54 1

44-38 1 I I I i i 1 33-53 1

45-38 1 I I I i I 1 34-56 1

46-38 1 I I I i I 1 35-53 1 1

4013 125L 51008 41-56 1 I I I I i 1 36-56 1

42-56 1 I I I 1 1 37-56 1

43-57 1 I I i I i i 38-56 1

44-57 1 1 I 1 4013 125Li 51124 13-26 2

45-57 1 I I I i 14-26 2

46-57 1 I I I i i i 15-32 2

4013 125L 51022 41-58 1 I I I I I 16-32 2

42-58 1 I I I´• I I i ´•17-32 i 2

43-59 1 I I I I I i 18-32 2

44-59 1 1 I I I I j 1 i9-32 2

45-59 1 I I i i 1 20-52 ~1 2

46-59~1 1 I I I -I 1 21-32 1 2

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HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section III
PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Numerical Parts List

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY


TOTAL FIGURE
CLASSIFICATION PART PART TOTAL
8 CLASSIFICATION 8
NUMBER OUAN. OUAN-
INDEX NUMBER
TITY INDEX
U. S. U. S. U. S. U. S. TITY
ARMY BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH
NAVY NAVY ARMY NUMBER

4013 125L 51124 22-33 2 40i3 125L j1135 11-2 1

23-32 2~1 1 1 4013 125L 51136 1-27 1


24-26 2 I I I 2-27 1

25-32 2 1 I 1 3-27 1
26-32 2 1 -I I I I 4-27 1

27-28 2 1 1´• 5-27 1

28-29 2 1 I I I I 1 6-27 1

29-29 2 1 I I 1 7-27 1
3’-24 3 1 I I 1 8-27 j 1

32-23 3 1 I I I 9-27 1
33-26 3 1 I I 1 10-27 1
~34-25 3 1 I 1 11-27 1
35-26 1 3 40131 125L 51137 1-26 1
36-25 3 1 I I I 1 2-26 1
37-25 3 1 I I I I 3-26 1

38-25 3 1 I I I I 1 4-26 1
4013 125L 51129 13-42 2 1 I I 1 5-26 1
14-41 2 I I I 1 6-26 1 1
15-47 2 1 I I I i 7-26 1

16-48 2 1 I I I I 1 8-26( 1
17-47 2 I 1 4013 125L 1-13 2
51139
18-47 2 4013 125L 1 51161 2c)-li 2

19-48 2 1 I I I I 1 41-10 3
20-47 2 1 I I I I 1 42-10 3
21-47 2 1 I I I I /4~-9 3
22-48 Z I I I I I 44-10 3
23-47 2 1 I I I I 1 45-10 3
24-41 2 46-10 3
25-47 2 4013 125L 51162 32-9 3
26-47 2 1 I I 1 34-10 j
27-44 2 1 I I I I 36-10 3
28-45 2 1 I I 1 37-10 3
29-so 2 I I I I 1 38-10 3
31-40 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 12-12
51163 2

32-43 3 1 I 1 j 1 13-10 2

33-42 3 1 I I I I 1 15-11 2

34-45 3 1 1 16-11 2

35-42 3 1 I I I I 1 30-12 3
36-45 3 1 I 33-10 3
37-45 3 4013 125L 51164 27-10 2

38-45 3 1 I I I I 1 28-11 2
4013 125L ’1 51135 1-2 1 I I I I I 1 39-12 1 3
2-2 1 I I I I I 1 40-12 3
3-2 1 4013 125L 51171 1 1-16 6
4-2 1 I I I I 1 2-16 6
5-2 1 I I I I 1 3-16 6
6-2 1 I I 4-16 6
7-2 1 I I I I 1 5-16 1 6
8-2 1 I I j 6-16 6
9-2 1 I I I I 1 7-16 6
10-2 1 I I I I 1 8-16 1 6

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Numerical Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

PROPERTY
CLASSIFICATION PART
FIGURE
TOTAL
PROPERTY

CLASSIFICATION PART
F’OU"E I TOT*L
8 B
NUMBER OUAN- NUMBER OUAN-
INDEX INDEX
rlrr v. s.
Ilrv
u. s. u. s. v.s.

d
BRITISH NUMBER NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 51171 9-16 6 4013 125L 51223 6-43 2

10-16 6 7-43 2

11-16 6 8-44 2

12-48 4 i I i 9-44 1 2

13-55 4 1 I I I I 1 10-44 2

14-53 4 1 I I I I 1 11-44 2

15-59 4 4013 125L 51239 1 41-27 3

16-61 4 1 1 I I I i 42-27 3

17-59 4 1 I I I I 1 43-26 3

18-59 4 1 I I I I 1 44-28 3

4 1 I I I I 1 45-28 3

20-59 4 1 I I I I 1 46-28 3

21-59 4 1 I 1 4013 125L 51248 41-31 1

22-60 4 1 I I I I 1 42-31 1

23-59 4 1 I 1 43-30 1

24-53 4 1 I I 1 44-32 1

25-59 4 1 I I I 1 45-32 1

26-59 4 1 46-32 1

27-61 4 1 I 1 4013 125L 51249 41-24 1 1

28-62 4 1 I I I 1 42-24 1 1

29-20 6 1 I I I I 43-23 1

30-49 6 I I i I I 1 44-25 i 1

31-57 6 I I I I i 1 45-25 1

32-60 6 I I I i i 46-25
33-60 6 4013 125L 51251 ~41-50 3

34-62 6 1 I I i i 1 42-501 3

35-59 6 I I I I 1 43-51 3

36-62 6 I 1 4013 125L 51252 41-40 1

37-62 6 I 42-40 1 1

38-62 6 I I I I I 1 43-41 i 1

39-51 6 I I I I I 1 44-41 1

40-52 6 I I I I 1 145-41 i 1

41-64 6 I I I I I 1 46-41 1

42-64 6 4013 125L 51253 41-43 1

43-65 6 1 I I I 1 42-43 1

44-19 9 1 I I I 1 43-44 1

45-19 9 1 I I 1 44-44 1

46-19 g I I I I 1 45-44 1

4013 125LI 51187 47-9 2 1 I I 1 46.44 1

48-10 1 2 1 j 1 4013 125L 51254 41-57 1

49-9 2 1 I I I I 1 42-57 1

50-9 2 1 I I I 1 1 43-58 1

51-9 1 2 1 1 44-58 1

4013 125LI 51196 41-28 i 3 1 I I 1 45-58 1

42-28 3 1 I I 1 46-58 1

43-27 3 4013 1 125L 51255 41-44 1

4013 125L 51223 1-44 2 1 I i i I 1 42-44 1

2-44 2 1 I I I I 1 43-45 1

3-43 2 1 I I I I 1 44-45 1

4-43 2 1 I I I I 1 45-45 1

5-43 2 1 I I I 1 46-45 1

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PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION a CLASSIFICATION 8
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
ARMY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 51257 41-25 1 I I 1 401’3 125L 51259 40-4 3

42-25 1 1 I I I I I 1 41-4 3
43-24 1 I I I I 1 42-4 3

44-26 1 I I I 1 43-4 1 3
45-26 1 I I I I 1 44-4 3
46-26 1 I I I i I 1 45-4 3
4013 .125L 51258 41-26 1 I I I I I 46-4 3
42-26 1 I I 1 4013 125L 51261 41-42 1

43-25 1 I I I I I 1 42-42 1

44-27 1 I I I 1 43-43 1

45-27 1 I’ I I I 1 44-43 1

46-27 1 I I I I 1 45-43 1

4013 125L 51255) 1 -1-4 2 1 I I I i 1 46-43 1

2-4 2 1 I 1 4013 125L j 51262 41-41 1

3-4 1 2 1 I I I I 1 42-41 1

4-4 2 1 I I I 1 43-42 1

5;4 2 1 I I I 44-42 1

6-4 2 1 I i i i 1 45-42 1

7-4 2 1 I I I I 1 46-42 1

8-4 2 4013 125L 51266 29-44 1

9-4 2 1 I I I I 1 32-38 1 1

10-4 2 1 I I I I 1 34-40 1

11-4 2 1 I I I I 1 36-40 1

12-4 2 1 1 37-40 1

13-4 2 1 I I I I 1 38-40 1

14-4 2 4013 125L 51267 29-45 1

15-4 2 1 I I I I 1 32-39 1 1

16-4 1 2 1 I i j 1 34-41 1

17-4 1 2 1 I I i 1 36-41 1

18-4 2 1 I I i i 1 37-41 1

19-4 2 1 I I I I 1 38-41 1 1

20-4 2 4013 125L 51310 29-47 1 1

21-4 2 I I I 1 32-41 1

22-4- 2 1 I I 1 3´•1-43 1

23-4 2 1 I I I i 1 36-43 1

24-4 2 1 I i i 1 1 37-43 1

25-4 2 1 I I I I 1 38-43 1

26-4 1 2 4013 125L 51312 51-7 1

27-4 2 1 I 1 4013 125E 51313 49-7 1

28-4 2 1 I I I I 1 50-7 1

29-4 2 1 I I 4013 125L 51368 13-6 2

30-4 3 1 I I I I i 14;6 2

31-4 3 1 I I I I 1 15-7 2

32-4 3 1 I I I I 1 16-7 2

33-4 3 1 1 I I I 1 17-7 2

34-4 3 1 I i i i 1 18-7 2

35-4 3 1 I I I I 1 19´•7 2

36-4 3 1 I I i 1 L 20-7 2

37-4 3 1 I I I I 1 21-7 2

38-4 1 .3 1 I I I I i 22-7 2

39-4 1 3 1 I I I 1 23-7 2

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PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PARt TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION B CLAS91FICATION B
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. TITY
U. S.
BRITISH NUMBER NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 51418 41-38 1 I I 4013 125L 51432 25-15 2

42-38 1 I I 1 4013 125L 51433 24-23 1

43-39 1 I I I I I i 25-29 1

44-39 1 26-29 1

45-39 1 I I I I I 1 27-25 1

46-39 1 I I I I I 1 28-26 1

4013 125L 51420 31-21 1 I I I I 1 129-26 1

32-20 1 4013 125L 51455 14-10 2

33-23 1 I I I I I 1 17-11 2

34-22 1 I I I I I 1 18-11 1 2

35-23 1 I I I i I 1 19-11 2

36-22 1 I I- I I I 1 20-11 2

37-22 1 I I I I I 1 21-11 2

38-22 1 I I i I I 1 23-11 2

4013 I´•125L 51421 32-35 1 I I I I I 1 31-9 3

34-37 1 I I i I I 1 35-10 3

36-37 1 I I’ 1 4013 125L 51456 24-10 2

37-37 1 I I I I I 1 25-11 2

38-37 1 4013 125L 51457 27-3 1

4013 125LJ. 51422 29-41 1 i 1 128-3 i 1

4013 125L 51423 31-3 1 1 I I I I 1 29-3 1

32-3 1 4013 125L 1 51458 24-3 1

.j 4013 125L 51424 3i-2 1 I I I I I 1 25-3 1

32-2 1 I I I I I 1 26-3 1

33-2 1 I I i 4013 125L 51453 13-3 1

34-2 1 I I I I I 1 14-3 1

35-2 1 I I I I I 1 15-3 i

36-2 1 I I i i I i 16-3 1

37-2 1 I I I I I 1 17-3 i 1

38-2 1 I I I i I 1 18-3 1

4013 125L 51430 14-11 2 1 I I I 1 19-3 1

17-12 2 1 I I I 1 20-3 1

18-12 2 1 I i I I 1 21-3 1

19-12 2 1 I i I I 22-3 1

20-12 2 1 I I I I 1 23-3 1

21-12 2 4013 125L 51460 1 1-3 1

23-12 2 1 I I 1 2-3 1

24-11 2 1 I I 1 1 3-3 1

25-12 2 4013 125L 51461 27-20 2

31-10 3 1 I I I 1 1´• 28-21 2

35-11 3 1 I I i I 1 29-21 2

4013 125L 51431 14-14 2 4013 125L 51462 24-18 2

17-15 2 1 I i I I 1 25-24 2

18-15 2 1 I I I I 1 26-24 2

19-15 2 4013 125L 51463 13-18 2

20-15 2 1 I I I I 1 14-18 2

21-15 1 Z I I I I 1 15-24 2

23-15 2 1 I I I I 1 16-24 2

31-13 3 1 I I I I 1 17-24 2

35-14 3 1 I ’I I I 1 18-24 Z

4013 125L 51432 24-14 1 .2 1 I I I 1 19-24 2

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PROPERTY PROPERTY FIGURE


FIGURE
PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 8. CLASSIFICATION B
NUMBER OUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 51463 20-24 2 4013)125L 51539 22-30 1

21-24 2 1 I I I 1 23-29 1 1

22-25 1 2 1 I 1 4013 125L 51546 47-7 1

23-24 2 1 r i I I 1 48-8 1

4013 1 125L 51464 1-22 2 4013 125L 51571 124-25 1

2-22 2 1 I I I 1 25-31 1 1

3-22 2 1 26-31 1

4-22 2 1 I I I 1 27-27 1 1

5-22 i 2 1 I I I I 1 28-28 1

6-22 2 1 I I I I 1 29-28 1

7-22- 2 1 I I I I 1 31-23 1

8-22 2 1 I I I I 1 32-22 1

9-22 2 1 I I I I 1 33-25 1

10-22 2 1 I I 1 34-24 1 1

11-22 2 1 I I I I 1 35-25 1

4013’ 125L 51465 1-9 2 1 I I I I 1 36-24 1 1

2-9 2 1 I I I I 1 37-24 1

3-9 2 1 I I I I 1 38-24 1

4-9 2 1. I 1 4013 125L 51572 13-25 1 1

5-3 2 1 I I I I 1 14-25 1

6-9 2 1 I I I I 1 15-31 1

7-9 2 1 I i I I 1 16-31 1

8-9 2 1 I I I i 1 17-31 1

9-9 2 1 I I I I 1 18-31 1 1

10-9 2 1 I i i I 1 19-31 1

11-9 2 1 I I I I 1 20-31 1

4013 125L i 51472 1-7 2 1 I I 1 21-31 1

2-7 2 1 I i I i 1 22-32 1

3-7 2 1 1 I I I 1 23-31 1

4-7 2 1 I 1 40131 125L 51573 1-28 1

5-7 1 2 1 I I I i 1 2-28 1

6-7 2 1 I i i I 1 3-28 1

7-7 2 1 I I I I 1 4-28 1

8-7 2 1 I i i I i 5-28 1

9-7 2 1 I 1 6-28 1

10-7 2 1 I I I 1 7-28

11-7 2 1 I i I I i 8-28 1

4013 125L 51538 27-40 1 I I 1 1 I 1 9-28 1 1

28-41 1 I I I I I 1 10-28 1

31-36 1 I I I I 1 11-28 1 1

33-38 1 I I 1 4013 i´•125L 51735 41-29 3

35-38 1 I i I I I 1 42-29 3

4013 1 125L 51539 13-23 1 I I I- I I 1 43-28 3

14-23 1 I i I 1 44-30 3

15-29 1 I I i I i ~1 45-30 3

16-29 1 I I I I I 1 46-30 3

17-29 1 I I 1 4013 i 125Li 51776 27-48 2

18-29 1 I I 1 1 39-43
19-29 1 I I I I i 1 41-51 3

20-29 1 1 42-51 3

21-29 1 I I I I 1 43-52 3

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PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 8 CLASSIFICATION 8
NUMBER QUAN- NUMBER OUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U. S. U. S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVYIARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 51777 13´•46 2 4013 125L 52375 i 11-10 2

14-4 5 2 1 I 1 4013 125L 52425 47-8 2

24-45 2 1 I I I 1 48-3 2

31-44 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 52458 23-55 2

32-47 3 1 I 1 4013 1 125L 52486 41-47 3

4013 125L 51783 2-13 2 1 I I I I 1 42-47 3

3-13 2 1 I I I I 1 43-48
4-13 2 1 I I I I 1 44-48 3

5-13 2 1 I I I I 1 45-48 3

6-13 2 1 I i i i 1 46-48 3

7-13 2 1 I 1 4013 125L 52492 41-19 3

8-13 2 1 I I I 1 42-19 3

9-13 2 1 I I I I 1 43-18 3

10-13 2 4013 125L 52493 31-16 3

11-13 2 1 I I I i 1 32-15 3

4013. 125L 51792 12-39 2 4013 125L 52589 51-11 1

13-44 2 1 I i 4013 125L 52589-2 51-12 36

14-43 2 4013 125L 52589-3 51-13 1 36


24-43 2 4013 125L 52595 49-11 1

27-46 2 I I I I i 1 50-10 1

30-40 3 1 I i 4013 125L 52595-2 49-12 72

31-42 3 1 I i i I 1 50-11 72

32-45 3 4013 125L 52602 i 47-10 L

39-41 j I I I 1 48-11
40-42 3 4013 125L 52602-2 1 47-11 30

41-49 3 1 I I I I 1 48-1´•2 30

42-49 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 52771 13-41 2

43-50 3 1 I I I I 1 14-40 2

4013 125L 52282 2-11 2 1 I I I I 1 15-46 2

3-11 2 1 I I I I 1 16-47 2

4-11 2 1 I I I I 1 17-46 1 2

5-11 2 1 I i I I 1 18-46 2

6-11 2 1 I I I I 1 19-47 2

7-11 2 1 I i I i 1 20-46 2

8-11 2 I I I i 1 1 21-46 1 2

9-11 2 I I I I I 1 22-47 2

ID-II 2 1 I I I I 23-46 2

11-11 2 1 I I I 1 24-40 2

4013 125L 52285 1-11 2 1 I I I I 1 25-46 2

4013 125L 52359 47-8 2 1 I’ I I I i 26-46 2

48-9 2 1 I i I I 1 27-43 2

4013 125L 52374 1-10 2 1 I i I I 1 28-44 2

4013 125L 52375 2-10 2 1 I I I 1 29-49 2

3-10 2 1 I I I 1 31-39 3

4-10 2 I I I I I i 32-42 3

5-10 2 1 I I I I 1 33-41 3

6-10 z I I I I I 1 34-44 3

7-10 2 1 I I I 1 1 35-41 3

s-lo 2 1 I I I I 1 36-44 3

9-10 2 1 I I I I 1 37-44 3

ID-ID 2 1 I I I 1 38-44 3

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PROPERTY PROPERTY FIGURE


FIGURE
TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICAflON PART CLASSIFICATION
g 8
QUAN- QUAN-
NUMBER NUMBER
INDEX INDEX
TITY U. S. TITY
U. S. U. S. U. S.
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY I ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 52772 41-46 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 52988 8-8 1 2

42-46 3 1 I I I I 1 9-8 2

43-47 3 1 I I i 1 1 10-8 2

44-47 3 1 I I I I I 11-8 1 2

45-47 3 1 I i 4013 1. 125L 52991 1 41-55 j 3

’46-47 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 53007 41-7 3

4013 i 125L/ 52810 44-3 1 I 42-7 3

45-3 1 I I I I I i 43-6 3

46-3 1 1 (44.7 1 3

4013 125L 52973 33-3 1 I I I I I 1 45-7 3

34-3 1 I I I I i 46-7 3

35-3 1 4013 125L 53213 15-48 2

36-3 1 I I I I I 1 16-49 2

37-3 1 I I I I I i 17.48 1 2

38-3 1 I I I I I 1 18-48 2

40131 125L 52987 12-7 2 1 I I I I 19-49 1 2

13-7 2 1 I I I I 1 20-48 2

14-7 2 1 I I I i 1 21-48 2

15-8 2 1 22-43 2

16-8 2 1 I I I I 1 23-48 2

17-8 2 I I I I I i 25.48 2

18-8 2 1 I I I I 1 26.48 2

19-8 2 1 I I I I i 28-46 2

20-8 2 1 I I I I i 29-51 2

21-8 2 I I i I I 1 33-43 3

22-8 2 1 I I I I 1 34-46 3

23-8 2 1 I i I I i 35-43 3

24-7 2 1 I I I I 1 36-46 3

25-8 2 1 I I I I 1 37-46 3

26-8 2 1 I I I I 1 38-46 3

27-7 2 1 I I I I i 44-49 3

28-8 2 1 I I I I 1 45-49 3

29-8 Z I I I I I 1 46-49 3

30-7 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 53224 j 15-49 i Z

31-6 3 1 I I I I 1 16-50 2

32-6 3 1 I i I I 1 17-49 2

33-7 1 3 1 I I I I i 18-48 j 2

34-7 3 1 I I I I 19.50 2

35-7 3 1 I I I I 1 20-49 2

36-7 3 1 I I I 1 21,49 2

37-7 3 1 I I I I i 22-50 2

38-7 j 3 1 I I I 1 23-49 2

39-7 1 3 1 I I I 1 25-49 1 2

40-7 3 1 I I I 26-49 2

4013 125L i 52988 1-8 j 2 1 i 28-47 2

2-8 1 2 1 -I I 1 29-52 2

3-8 2 1 I I I I 1 33_44 3

4-8 2 1 I I I I 1 34-47 3

5-8 2 1 I I 1 35-44 j 3

6-8 2 1 I I I 1 36-47 3

7-8 1 2 1 I I j 1 1 37,47

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PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION PART
8 8,
NUMBER QUAN- QUAN-
NUMBER
INDEX INDEX
U. S. U. S. TITY U.S. U. S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 125L 53214 38-47 3 4013 125L 53546 37-26


44-50 3 1 I I I 1 38-21 3
45-50 1 3 1 1 4013 125L 53597 13-17 2

46-50 3 1 I I I I 1 14-17 2

4013 125L 53215 28-49 2 1 I I I I I 15-18 Z

29-54 2 1 I I I I 1 16-18 2

44-52 3 1 I I I I 1 17-18 2

45-52 3 1 I I I I 1 18-18 2

46-52 3 1 I I I I i 19-18 2

4013 125L 53216 15-50 2 I I I I I i 20-18 2

16-51 2 1 I I I i 1 21-18 2

17-50 2 1 I I I 1 22-19 2

18-50 2 1 I I I I 1 23-18 2

13-51 2 1 I I I i 1 24-17 i 2

20-50 2 1 I I I I 1 25-18 2

21-50 2 1 I I I i 1 26-18 2

22-51 2 1 I I I I 1 27-19 2

23-50 2 1 I I 1 28-20 2

25-50 2 1 I I I I 1 33-17 3

26-50 2 ´•1 I I I 1 i 34-11 3


28-48 2 1 I I I I 1 35-17 3

29-53 2 1 I I I 1 36-16 3
33-45 3 1 1 37-16 3

34-48 3 1 I I i I i 38-16 3

35-45 3 4013 125L 5359’) 15-51 2

36-48 3 1 I I I I I 16-52 2

37-48´•1 3 1 I I I 1 17-52 2

38-48 1 3 1 I I I I 18-51 2

44-51 3 1 I I I I 1 19-52 2

45-51 3 1 I I i I 1 20-51 2

46-51 3 1 I I 1 21-51 2

4013 125L 53217 44-29 3 1 I I I I 1 22-52 Z

45-29 3 1 I I I 1 23-51 2

46-29 3 1 I I I I i 25-51 2

4013 125L 53546 15-33 2 1 I I I 1 26-51 2

16-33 2 1 I I I 1 33-46 3

17-33 2 1 I i 34-49 i 3

18-33 2 I I I I 1 35-46 3

19-33 2 1 I I I I 1 36-49 3

20-33 2 1 I I I i 37-49 3

21-33 2 1 I I I I 1 38-49 3
22-34 2 1 4013 125L 53666 33-18 3

23-33 2 1 I I I I i 34-17 3

25-33 2 1 I I I I 1 35-18 3
26-33 2 1 I I I I 1 36-17 3

28-30 Z I I I I I 1 37-17 3

29-30 2 I 1 I I I 1 38-17 3

33-27 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 53667 44-20 3

34-26 3 1 I I I I 1 45-20 3
35-27 3 1 I I I I 1 46-20 3

36-26 1 .3 4013 1125L 54263 45-56 1 3

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Numerical Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO; ill

PROPERTY FIGURE PROPERTY FIGURE


PART TOTAL PART TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 8 CLASSIFICATION B
NUMBER OUAN- NUMBER QUAN-
INDEX INDEX
U.S. U.S. TITY U.S. U.S. TITY
BRITISH NUMBER BRITISH NUMBER
NAVY ARMY NAVY ARMY

4013 12 5L 54269 41-54 3 1 I 1 4013 125L 56831 10-201 ar

45-55 3 1 I I 1 11-20 ar

4013 125L 55210 1 4-3 1 I I I I 1 1 15-22 1 ar

5-3 1 I I I I I 1 16-22 ar

6-3 1 I I i i I 1 17-22 ar

7-3 1 I I I 1 I 1 18-22 ar

8-3 1 I I i i I 1 19-22 ar

9-3 1 I I I I 1 i 20-22 ar

10-3 1´•1 I I i 1 21-22 1 ar

11-3 1 I I I i I 1 22-23 1 ar

4013 125L 55815 49-2 1 I I I I I 1 23-22 ar

4013 125L 55888 51-2 1 I I i I 1 25-22 ar

4013 125L 55903 47-2 1 I I I I i 1 26-22 ar

4013 125L( 56370 j 51-10 1 4013 125L 59346 j 9-29) 2

4013 125L 56371 49-10 1 I I I I I i 10-25) 2

4013 125L 56830 1 1-17 2 1 I I I I 1 11-29 2

2-17 2 1 I 1 4013 125L 59347 9-42 2

3-17 2 1 I I i I i 10-42 1 2

4-17 2 1 I I 1 11-42 2

5-17 2 1 I 1 4013 1 125L 59927 22-15 2

6-17. 2 4013 125L 59929 22-11 2

7-17 2 4013 125L 61245 9-26 1 1

8-17 2 1 ’I I i 1 i 10-26 1

9-17 2 1 I I I I 11-i6 I 1

10-17 2 1 1 4013 i 125L 62034 15-19 2

it-17 2 I I j I I 1 16-19 2

4013 1 125L 56831 1-20 ar I I I j 1 17-19 2

2-20 ar I I I I i i 18-19 1 2

3-20 at I I I I I 1 19-19 i Z

4-20 ar I I I I I 1 20-19 2

5-20 ar I I I I I 1 21-19 2

6-20 ar I I I 1 22-20 2

7-20 gr I I i I 1 23-19 Z

8-20 ar 4013 1ZSL 62152 25-19 2

9-20 ar I I I I 1 26-19 2

4013 125L 62457 23-54 1 2

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PARTS CATALOG NO. 111 Standard Parts List

FIGUREB I I I I I FIGURE IL
PART NOMEN- TOTAL PART NOMEN- TOTAL
INDEX INDEX
NUMBER CLATURE QUANTITY NUMBER CLATURE QUANTITY
NUMBER NUMBER

945-8 Washer 47-3 ar AN380-2´•2 Pin--Cotter 21-45 3


i
48-4 ar I I I i 22-46 3
1

49-3 ar I I I 1 23-45 3

50-3 ar I I I i 24-39 3

51-3 ar I I I 1 25-45 3

AN3 1 5-8R Nut 47-6 1 I I I 1 26-4 5 3

48-7 1 I I i 1 27-34 3

49-6 1 I I I 1 28-35 3

50-6 1 I I I 1 29-35 1 3

51-6 t I I i 1 30-38 4

AN364-428 Nut 1 1-21 2 1 I I 1 31-30 4

2-21 2 1 I I i 32-29 4

3-21 2 1 I I 1 33-32 4

4-21 2 1 I I 1 34-31 4

5-21 2 1 I I 1 35-32 4

6-21 2 1 I 1 36-31 4

7-21 2 1 I I 1 37-31 4

8-21 2 1 I 1 38-31 4

9-21 2 1 I I 1 79-39 4

10-21 2 1 I i 1 40-48 3

11-21 2 1 I I i 41-30 7

15-23 2 I 1 42-30 7

16-23 1 2 1 1 43-29 7

17-23 2 1 I I 1 44-31 7

18-23 2 I I 1 45-31 7

19-23 i 2 1 I i 1 46-31 7

20-23 2 AN380-3-2( Pin--Cotter 2-37 2

21-23 2 1 I I 1 3-37 2

22-24 z I I i 1 4-37 2

23-23 2 1 I I 1 5-37 2

25-23 2 1 I I I 6-37 2

26-23 2 1 I I i 7-37 2

AN380-2-2 Pin--Cotter 1-37 4 1 I I 1 8-37 2

2-50 2 1 I I 1 9-37 2

3-41 3 1 I I 1 10-37 2

4-41 3 1 I I 1 11-37 2

5-41 3 1 I I 1 12-33 2

6-41 3 1 I I 1 13-35 2

7-41 3 1 I I 1 14-35 2

8-50 2 1 I I 1 15-41 2

9-41 3 1 I i 1 11-41 2

10-41 3 1 I I 1 17-41 2

11-41 3 1 I I 1 18-41 2

12-37 3 1 I I i 19-41 z

13-51 2 I I I 1 20-41 2

14-39 3 1 I I 1 21-41 2

15-45 3 1 I I 1 22-42 2

1(;-57 i 2 1 I 1 1 23-41 2

17-45 3 1 I I 24-35 2

18-45 3 1 I I 1 25-41 2

19-57 2 1 I I 1 26-41 1 2

20-45 3 1 I I 1 30-34 3

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Standard Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8
PART NOMEN- TOTAL PART NOMEN- TOTAL
INDEX INDEX
NUMBER CLATURE OUANTITY NUMBER CLATURE OUANTITY
NUMBER NUMBER

AN380-3-2 Pin--Cotter 39-35 3 AN380-3-5 1 Pin--Cotter 9-31 2

40-35 3 1 I 1 10-31 2

AN380-3-3 Pin--Cotter 1-25 1 4 1 I i 1 11-?1 2

2-25 4 1 I AN380-3-6 j Pin-Cotter 1 12-26 2

3-25 4 1 I I´• 1 13-28 i 2

4-25 4 1 I 1 14-28 2

5-25 4 1 I 1 15-34 2

6-2 5 4 1 I I i 16-34 2

7-25 4 1 1 17-34 2

8-25 4 1 I 1 18-34 2

9-25 4 1 I 1 1 13-34 2

10-25 4 1 I I 1 20-34 2

11-25 4 1 I 1 21-34 2

12-21 4 1 I i 1 22-35 1 2

13-22 4 1 I I I 23-34 2

14-22 4 1 I I 1 24-28 2

15-28 4 1 I I 1 25-34 2

16-28 4 1 I I 1 26-34 z

17-28 4 1 I I 1 27-30 2

18-28 4 1 I I 1 28-31 2

19-28 4 1 I I 29-31 2

20-28 4 1 I 1 30-27 3

21-28 4 1 I I 1 31-26 3

22-29 4 1 I 1 32-25 3

23-28 4 1 I 1 1 33-28 3

24´•22 4 1 I I 1 34-27 3

25´•28 4 1 I I 1 35-28 3

26-28 4 1 I i 1 36-27 3

29-48 1 I I I 1 37-27 3

30-22 6 1 I I 1 38-27 3

31-20 6 1 I I 1 39-29 3

32-19 7 1 I 1 40-28 1 3

33-22 6 AN380-4-4 Pin--Cotter 27-24 4

34-21 7 1 I 1 28-25 4

35-22 6 1 I I 1 23-25 4

36-21 7 1 I I 1 39-24 6

37-21 7 1 I 1 40-23 1 6

38-21 7 1 r I 1 41-23 6

41-45 1 I I I 42´•23 6

42-45 1 I I I 1 43-22 6

43-46 1 I I 1 44-24 6

44-46 1 1 I I I 1 45-24 6

45-46 1 I I I 1 46-24 6

46-46 1 AN392-23 Pin--Clevis 22-56 2

AN380-3-5 I Pin--Cotter 1-31 2 AN392-45 Pin--Clevis 12-44 2

2-31 2 1 I I 1 13-50 2

3-31 2 1 I 1 14-49 2

4-31 i 2 1 I 1 15-55 2

5-31 2 I I I 1 16-56 2

6-31 2 I I i i 17-55 2

7-31 1 2 1 I I 1 18-55 2

8-31 2 1 1 I 1 19-56 Z

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PARTS CATALOG NO. 11´•1 Standard Parts List

FIGURE 8 FIGURE
PART NOMEN- TOTAL PART I NOMEN- I I TOTAL
INDEX INDEX
NUMBER CLATURE QUANTITY NUMBER CLATURE OUANTITY
NUMBER NUMBER

AN35)2-45 Pin--Cle\´•is 21-55 2 AN5008-30 Cone-Rear 22-1 1

24-49 2 1 I ´•1 23-1 1

25-55 2 AN5008-40 Cone--Rear 24-1 1

26-55 2 1 I I 1 25´•1 1

29-58 2 1 I i 26´•1 1

30-45 3 1 I I 1 27-1 1 1

31-48 3 1 I I 1 28-1 1

32-51 3 1 I 1 29-1 1

33-50 1 3 1 I I 1 30-1 1

35-50 3 1 I I 1 31-1 1 1

36-53 3 1 I i 1 32-1 1 1

38-53 3 1 I I 1 33-1 i

AN392-47 Pin--Clevis i 1-49 2 1 ´•I I 1 34-1 1

2-49 2 1 1 35-1 1

3-48 2 1 I I 1 36-1 1

5-48 2 1 I I 1 37-1 1- 1

8-49 2 1 I 1 38-1 1

9-49 2 AN 5 008- 5 OA Cone--Rear 1 39-1 1

AN392-51 Pin--Clevis 6-48 2 1 I I i 40-1 1

7-48 2 1 I I 1 41-1 1

10-49 2 1 I I 1 42-1 1

11-49 2 1 I 1 43-1 1

20-55 1 2 1 1 44-1 1

27-52 2 1 I I 1 45-1 1

28-53 2 1 I I i 46-1 1

34-53 3 AN5009-30 Ring--Snap 1-35 1

37-53 3 1 I I 1 2-35 1

39-47 3 1 I 1 3-34 1 1

AN392-G3 Pin--Clevis 4-48 2 I I i i 4-34 1

AN392-65 Pin--Clevis 44-56 3 1 I I 1 5-34 1

46-56 3 1 I I 1 6-34‘) 1

AN5008-20 Cone--Rear 1-1 I I I 1 i 7-34 1

2-1 1 I I I i 8-35 1

3-1 1 I I i i 9-34 1 1

4-1 1 I I I 1 10-34 1

5-1 1 I I I 1 11-34 1

6-1 1 I I I 1 12-29 1

7-1 1 I I I i 13-32 1 i 1

8-1 1 I I I i 14-71 1

9-1 1 I I I 1 15-37 1 1

10-1 1 I I I 1 16-38 1

11-1 1 I I I 1 17-37 1

AN5008-30 Cone--Rear 12-1 1 I I i 1 18’37 1

13-1 1 1 I I I 1 19-38 i 1

14-1 1 I I i 1 20,37 1

15-1 1 I I 1 21-37 1

16-1 1 I I I 1 22-38 1

17-1 1 I I I 1 23-37 1

18-1 1 AN 5 009-40 Ring--Snap 24-3 1 1

19-1 1 I I I 1 25-37 1

20-1 1 I I I i 26-37 1

21-1 1. I I I 1 27-35 1

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Standard Parts List PARTS CATALOG NO. 111

FIGURE 8 FIGURE 8
PART NOMEN- TOTAL PART NOMEN- TOTAL
INDEX INDEX
NUMBER CLATURE QUANTITY NUMBER CLATURE QUANTITY
NUMBER NUMBER

AN5001)-40 Ring--Snap 28-36 1 AN960-416L Washer 6-13 1 4

29-36 1 I I I 1 7-19 4

30-30 1 I I I 1 8-19 1 4

31-31 1 I I I 1 4

32-30 1 I I I 1 10.19 1 4

:3-33 1 I I I 1 11-19 1 4

34-32 1 I I I i 15-21 4

35-33 1 I I I 1 16-21 4

36-32 1 I I i 1 17-21 4

37-32 1 1 I I I 1 18-21 4

38-32 1 I I .I i 19-21. 1 4

AN5009-50 Ring--Snap 39-32 1 I I I 1 20-21 4

40-33 1 I I I 1 21-21 4

41-34 1 I I I 1 22-22 4

42-34 1 I I i 1 23-21 4

43-35 1 1 I I I 1 25-21 4

44-35 1 I I i 1 26-21 4

45-35 1 AN960´•816 Washer 13-20 24

46-35 1 I I I i 14-20 24

AN526-428-10 Screw 1-18 i 2 I I I 1 15-26 1 24

2-18 2 1 I I 1 16-26 24

3-18 2 I I I i 17-26 24

4-18 2 1 I I 1 18-26 24

5-18 2 1 I I 1 19-26 24

6-18 2 1 I i 1 20-26 24.

7-18 2 1 I I 1 21-26 24

8-18 2 1 I I 1 22-27 24

9-18 2 1 I I 1 23-26 24

10-18 2 1 I I 1 24-20 1 24

11-18 2 I I I 1 25-26 24

15-20 2 1 I i 1 26-26 24

16-to 2 1 I I 1 30-20 36
17-20 2 1 I i 1 31-18 1 36
18-20 2 I I I 1 32-17 36
19-20 2 1 I I 1 33-20 36
20-20 2 I I I 1 34-19 36
21-20 1 2 I I I 1 35-20 1 36
22-21 2 1 I I 1 36-19 36
23-20 2 1 I I 1 37-19 36
25-20 2 1 I i 1 38-19 36
26-20 2 AN960-1016 Washer 1 27-22 24

AN935-816 Washer j 47-5 1 I I I 1 28-23 1 24

48-6 1 1 I I I 1 29-23 1 24

49-5 1 I I I 1 39-22 36
50-5 1 I I 1 1 41-21 36
51-5 1 I I 1 1 42-21 36
AN960-416L Washer i 1-19 4 1 I i 1 43-20 36
2-19 4 1 I 1 44-22 36
3-19 4 1 I I 1 45-22 36
4-19 4 1 I I 1 46-22 36
5-19 :1 4

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HAMILTON STANDARD PROPELLERS Section V
PARTS CATALOG NO. lit Ser~ice Tools

I´•

Figure 52--Service Tools

SERVICE TOOLS CHART

FIGURE 8 PROPELLER MODELS


INDEX NAME OF TOOL
NUMBER 2820 2030 12040 2E40 3040 3E50

52-1 Installation Wrench M-1087 M-1088 M-1089 M-1096 M-1096 M-1097

52-2 Grease Gun Extension 51318 51318 51318 51318 51318 51318

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