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High Altitude/Cold Weather Operation of Hamilton Standard Propellers
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Abstract
Aircraft propellers normally operate at extremes of environmental temperature. Specification of lubricants for these highly stressed and precision machined mechanisms has evolved over the past forty years, with the requirements for each generation of propellers becoming increasingly stringent. Experience with aircraft propellers is applicable to comparable mechanisms exposed to similar environments.
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Furnivall, W. and Mettey, R., "High Altitude/Cold Weather Operation of Hamilton Standard Propellers," SAE Technical Paper 690323, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690323.Also In
References
- Hamilton Standard Hydromatic ® Propeller Overhaul Manual No. 140D.
- Hamilton Standard Counterweight Propeller Service Manual No. 110D.
- Hamilton Standard Service Bulletins Nos. 299, 324, 343, 359, 367, 406, 465, 491, 525.
- Hamilton Standard Propeller Handbook No. P5080.