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Adjustment of the N/WS Zero Position with Adjusting Tool F26630200 for A/C with N/WS Feedback Sensor-Box P/N C24763000 with the Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool


TASK 32-51-00-820-003-A
Adjustment of the N/WS Zero Position with Adjusting Tool F26630200 for A/C with N/WS Feedback Sensor-Box P/N C24763000 with the Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool


WARNING: PUT THE SAFETY DEVICES AND THE WARNING NOTICES IN POSITION BEFORE YOU START A TASK ON OR NEAR:
  • THE FLIGHT CONTROLS
  • THE FLIGHT CONTROL SURFACES
  • THE LANDING GEAR AND THE RELATED DOORS
  • COMPONENTS THAT MOVE.
MOVEMENT OF COMPONENTS CAN KILL OR CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND/OR CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUND SAFETY-LOCKS ARE IN POSITION ON THE LANDING GEAR. THIS WILL PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE LANDING GEAR, AND THUS POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO THE AIRCRAFT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE CONSUMABLE MATERIALS. OBEY THE MATERIAL MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS.
1. Reason for the Job
Do this Nose Wheel Steering (N/WS) zero position adjustment only in these conditions:
  • The gearbox P/N C24764000 and the N/WS feedback sensor-box 3GC(4GC) P/N C24763000 are installed, and
  • You use the adjusting tool F26630200 and the nose-wheel alignment tool JT2000AIRBUS.
2. Job Set-up Information
 A. Fixtures, Tools, Test and Support Equipment
REFERENCE
QTY
DESIGNATION
No specific
AR
SAFETY CLIP - CIRCUIT BREAKER
No specific
AR
VOLTMETER - AC, 0-20 V MIN, 0,001 V, 50 TO 2000 HTZ
No specific
AR
WARNING NOTICE(S)
98A09003000001
1
BAR-STEERING,NOSE WHEEL
98F05003000002
1
TARGET-MEASUREMENT
F26630200
1
ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX
F26792000
1
SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST
F26792000-1
1
SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST
JT2000AIRBUS
1
TOOL-NOSE WHEEL ALIGNMENT
 B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
(Material No.03GBB1)
Synthetic Oil base Grease-General Purpose Clay Thickened -
(Material No.03HBD9)
Synthetic Ester base Grease-General Purpose Low Temp -
(Material No.03LDA1)
Grease-Hydraulic Systems - -
 C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE
DESIGNATION
TASK 07-12-00-582-001-A
Jacking of the Nose Landing Gear
TASK 08-22-00-200-001-A
Precise Leveling
TASK 24-41-00-861-002-A
Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power
TASK 24-41-00-861-002-A-01
Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the APU
TASK 24-41-00-861-002-A-02
Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from Engine 1(2)
TASK 24-41-00-862-002-A
De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the External Power
TASK 24-41-00-862-002-A-01
De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the APU
TASK 24-41-00-862-002-A-02
De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits Supplied from the Engine 1(2)
TASK 29-10-00-863-001-A
Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-Cart
TASK 29-10-00-863-002-A
Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with a Hydraulic Ground Power-Cart
TASK 29-10-00-864-001-A
Depressurize the Green Hydraulic System
TASK 29-10-00-864-002-A
Depressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System
TASK 29-23-00-863-001-A
Pressurize the Green Hydraulic System from the Yellow Hydraulic System through the PTU with the Electric Pump
TASK 29-23-00-864-001-A
Depressurize the Green and Yellow Hydraulic Systems after Operation of the PTU
TASK 29-24-00-863-001-A
Pressurize the Yellow Hydraulic System with the Electric Pump
TASK 32-46-00-740-001-A
BITE Test of the BSCU
TASK 32-51-19-000-001-B
Removal of the Nose Wheel Steering Feedback Sensor Box P/N E21336000
TASK 32-51-19-400-001-B
Installation of the Nose Wheel Steering Feedback Sensor Box P/N E21336000
TASK 53-15-11-010-001-A
Opening of the Radome
TASK 53-15-11-410-001-A
Closing of the Radome
3. Job Set-up
Subtask 32-51-00-941-058-A
A. General
   (1) In the cockpit, put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons not to operate the landing gear or the N/WS.
   (2) On the right-center instrument panel (400VU), make sure that the L/G normal control-lever is in the DOWN position and the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch is in the ON position.
   (3) On the nose gear leg, on the N/WS deactivation electrical-box, make sure that the towing lever is in the normal position (engaged position).
   (4) Make sure that the N/WS handwheels and the rudder pedals are in the neutral position.
   (5) On the rudder-trim parking-brake panel (110VU), make sure that the RUD TRIM indicator shows zero.
Subtask 32-51-00-860-075-A ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE THIS TOOL, BECAUSE IT CONTAINS CLASS 2 LASER EQUIPMENT.
  • DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM
  • DO NOT POINT THE BEAM AT OTHER PERSONS.
THE LASER CAN CAUSE INJURY IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE PRECAUTIONS.
B. Installation of the Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool
F Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
   (1) Installation of the front target on the ground.
NOTE: Two reference points are used to put the front target in the correct position on the ground.
  • The first reference point is used to put the front target in position on the ground.
  • The first and the second reference points are used to adjust the lateral position of the front target with the laser device of the JT2000AIRBUS TOOL-NOSE WHEEL ALIGNMENT.
     (a) Refer to the manufacturer's instructions to assemble the front target.
     (b) Open the radome to get access to the first reference point (first point) (Ref. AMM TASK 53-15-11-010-001).
     (c) Put the front target in position on the ground, approximately below the first reference point.
     (d) Make a mark on the NLG door (second reference point).
     (e) Install the laser device on the front target arm. To do this, engage the spring-loaded location pin in the first notch.
F Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
     (f) Adjust the lateral position of the front target on the ground.
       1 Point the laser beam to the first reference point.
       2 Point the laser beam to the second reference point (mark on the NLG door).
       3 Make sure that the laser beam points along the centerline of the first and second reference points. If necessary, adjust the lateral position of the front target.
       4 If the lateral distance between these two reference points is more than 10 mm (0.39 in.), do step (f) again.
     (g) Remove the laser device from the front target arm.
Be very careful not to move the front target. If the front target moves, do steps (f) and (g) again.
   (2) Installation of the rear target on the ground
NOTE: Two reference points are used to put the rear target in the correct position on the ground.
  • Point 11 is used to put the rear target in position on the ground.
  • Points 11 and 12 are used to adjust the lateral position of the rear target with the laser device of the JT2000AIRBUS TOOL-NOSE WHEEL ALIGNMENT.
    To do this, it is necessary to install a measurement target on the aircraft, at point 12 to see the laser beam clearly on the target.
     (a) Refer to the manufacturer's instructions to assemble the rear target.
     (b) Make sure that the area below the center and rear sections of the fuselage is clear:
     (c) Put the rear target on the ground, approximately below point 11.
     (d) Install the 98F05003000002 TARGET-MEASUREMENT at reference point 12.
     (e) Install the laser device on the rear target arm.
To do this, engage the spring-loaded location pin in the first notch.
     (f) Adjust the lateral position of the rear target on the ground.
       1 Point the laser beam to point 11.
       2 Point the laser beam to the 98F05003000002 TARGET-MEASUREMENT (installed at point 12).
       3 Make sure that the laser beam points along the centerline of points 11 and 12. If necessary, adjust the lateral position of the rear target.
       4 If the lateral distance between these two reference points is more than 10 mm (0.39 in.), do step (f) again.
     (g) Remove the laser device from the rear target arm.
Be very careful not to move the rear target. If the rear target moves, do steps (f) and (g) again.
   (3) Lift the NLG axle.
     (a) Put a thick layer of Synthetic Ester base Grease-General Purpose Low Temp - (Material No.03HBD9) or Synthetic Oil base Grease-General Purpose Clay Thickened - (Material No.03GBB1) on the pivoting cup of the axle jack.
     (b) Lift the NLG axle sufficiently to turn the two wheels (Ref. AMM TASK 07-12-00-582-001).
NOTE: You must make sure that the wheel travel is clear because there can be an unwanted movement of the NLG.
   (4) Refer to the manufacturer's instructions to install and set the nose-wheel alignment tool.
   (5) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002).
   (6) Make sure that the nose-wheel steering handwheels and the rudder pedals are in the neutral position.
   (7) Pressurize the Green hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-863-001).
Subtask 32-51-00-860-075-B ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
WARNING: BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU USE THIS TOOL, BECAUSE IT CONTAINS CLASS 2 LASER EQUIPMENT.
  • DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM
  • DO NOT POINT THE BEAM AT OTHER PERSONS.
THE LASER CAN CAUSE INJURY IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE PRECAUTIONS.
B. Installation of the Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool
F Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
   (1) Installation of the front target on the ground.
NOTE: Two reference points are used to put the front target in the correct position on the ground.
  • The first reference point is used to put the front target in position on the ground.
  • The first and the second reference points are used to adjust the lateral position of the front target with the laser device of the JT2000AIRBUS TOOL-NOSE WHEEL ALIGNMENT.
     (a) Refer to the manufacturer's instructions to assemble the front target.
     (b) Open the radome to get access to the first reference point (first point) (Ref. AMM TASK 53-15-11-010-001).
     (c) Put the front target in position on the ground, approximately below the first reference point.
     (d) Make a mark on the NLG door (second reference point).
     (e) Install the laser device on the front target arm. To do this, engage the spring-loaded location pin in the first notch.
F Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
     (f) Adjust the lateral position of the front target on the ground.
       1 Point the laser beam to the first reference point.
       2 Point the laser beam to the second reference point (mark on the NLG door).
       3 Make sure that the laser beam points along the centerline of the first and second reference points. If necessary, adjust the lateral position of the front target.
       4 If the lateral distance between these two reference points is more than 10 mm (0.39 in.), do step (f) again.
     (g) Remove the laser device from the front target arm.
Be very careful not to move the front target. If the front target moves, do steps (f) and (g) again.
   (2) Installation of the rear target on the ground
NOTE: Two reference points are used to put the rear target in the correct position on the ground.
  • Point 11 is used to put the rear target in position on the ground.
  • Points 11 and 12 are used to adjust the lateral position of the rear target with the laser device of the JT2000AIRBUS TOOL-NOSE WHEEL ALIGNMENT.
    To do this, it is necessary to install a measurement target on the aircraft, at point 12 to see the laser beam clearly on the target.
     (a) Refer to the manufacturer's instructions to assemble the rear target.
     (b) Make sure that the area below the center and rear sections of the fuselage is clear:
     (c) Put the rear target on the ground, approximately below point 11.
     (d) Install the 98F05003000002 TARGET-MEASUREMENT at reference point 12.
     (e) Install the laser device on the rear target arm.
To do this, engage the spring-loaded location pin in the first notch.
     (f) Adjust the lateral position of the rear target on the ground.
       1 Point the laser beam to point 11.
       2 Point the laser beam to the 98F05003000002 TARGET-MEASUREMENT (installed at point 12).
       3 Make sure that the laser beam points along the centerline of points 11 and 12. If necessary, adjust the lateral position of the rear target.
       4 If the lateral distance between these two reference points is more than 10 mm (0.39 in.), do step (f) again.
     (g) Remove the laser device from the rear target arm.
Be very careful not to move the rear target. If the rear target moves, do steps (f) and (g) again.
   (3) Lift the NLG axle.
     (a) Put a thick layer of Synthetic Ester base Grease-General Purpose Low Temp - (Material No.03HBD9) or Synthetic Oil base Grease-General Purpose Clay Thickened - (Material No.03GBB1) on the pivoting cup of the axle jack.
     (b) Lift the NLG axle sufficiently to turn the two wheels (Ref. AMM TASK 07-12-00-582-001).
NOTE: You must make sure that the wheel travel is clear because there can be an unwanted movement of the NLG.
   (4) Refer to the manufacturer's instructions to install and set the nose-wheel alignment tool.
   (5) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-861-002).
   (6) Make sure that the nose-wheel steering handwheels and the rudder pedals are in the neutral position.
   (7) Pressurize the Yellow hydraulic system
(Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-863-002) or (Ref. AMM TASK 29-24-00-863-001).
Subtask 32-51-00-865-102-A
C. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
PANELDESIGNATIONFINLOCATION
** ON A/C ALL
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS2/SPLY4GGM36
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS2/CTL3GGM35
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS1/CTL1GGM34
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS1/IND AND/SPLY2GGM33
Subtask 32-51-00-865-103-A
D. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
PANELDESIGNATIONFINLOCATION
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
121VUENGINE/ENG2/OIL/PRESS2EN2N42
121VUENGINE/ENG1/OIL/PRESS2EN1N40
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
121VUOIL/PRESS/ENG210KC2N42
121VUOIL/PRESS/ENG110KC1N40
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
121VUENGINE/ENG2/OIL/PRESS/AND REV SNSR/CHAN A2EN2N42
121VUENGINE/ENG1/OIL/PRESS/AND REV SNSR/CHAN A2EN1N40
Subtask 32-51-00-860-099-A ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
E. Safety Precautions
   (1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel (115VU):
     (a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons that the two thrust-reverser control-levers are not operational.
   (2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons that circuit breakers 2EN1 and 2EN2 are open.
NOTE: The open status of circuit breakers 2EN1 and 2EN2 makes the engine thrust reversers unserviceable.
Subtask 32-51-00-860-099-B ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
E. Safety Precautions
   (1) On the center pedestal, on the ENG panel (115VU):
     (a) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position to tell persons that the two thrust-reverser control-levers are not operational.
   (2) Put a WARNING NOTICE(S) in position in the cockpit to tell persons that circuit breakers 10KC1 and 10KC2 are open.
NOTE: The open status of circuit breakers 10KC1 and 10KC2 makes the engine thrust reversers unserviceable.
4. Procedure
Subtask 32-51-00-220-061-A ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
A. Alignment of the N/WS to the Zero Position with the Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool
   (1) Use the nose-wheel alignment tool and the manufacturer's instructions to measure the N/WS position.
   (2) Use the rudder-trim control switch on the rudder-trim parking-brake panel (110VU) to align the nose wheels to the zero position, as shown on the nose-wheel alignment-tool display.
   (3) Depressurize the Green hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-001) or (Ref. AMM TASK 29-23-00-864-001).
   (4) Wait 30 seconds.
NOTE: This will decrease the hydraulic pressure and make sure that the nose wheel does not move when the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch is set to OFF.
   (5) Monitor the nose-wheel alignment-tool display to make sure that the nose wheels stay at the zero position.
NOTE: If the nose wheels move:
  • Install the 98A09003000001 BAR-STEERING,NOSE WHEEL on the NLG tow fitting.
  • Use the 98A09003000001 BAR-STEERING,NOSE WHEEL to put the nose wheels to the zero position again.
  • Remove the 98A09003000001 BAR-STEERING,NOSE WHEEL from the NLG tow fitting.
Subtask 32-51-00-220-061-B ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
A. Alignment of the N/WS to the Zero Position with the Nose-Wheel Alignment Tool
   (1) Use the nose-wheel alignment tool and the manufacturer's instructions to measure the N/WS position.
   (2) Use the rudder-trim control switch on the rudder-trim parking-brake panel (110VU) to align the nose wheels to the zero position, as shown on the nose-wheel alignment-tool display.
   (3) Depressurize the Yellow hydraulic system (Ref. AMM TASK 29-10-00-864-002).
   (4) Wait 30 seconds.
NOTE: This will decrease the hydraulic pressure and make sure that the nose wheel does not move when the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch is set to OFF.
   (5) Monitor the nose-wheel alignment-tool display to make sure that the nose wheels stay at the zero position.
NOTE: If the nose wheels move:
  • Install the 98A09003000001 BAR-STEERING,NOSE WHEEL on the NLG tow fitting.
  • Use the 98A09003000001 BAR-STEERING,NOSE WHEEL to put the nose wheels to the zero position again.
  • Remove the 98A09003000001 BAR-STEERING,NOSE WHEEL from the NLG tow fitting.
Subtask 32-51-00-865-126-A
B. Make sure that this(these) circuit breaker(s) is(are) closed:
PANELDESIGNATIONFINLOCATION
** ON A/C ALL
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS1/CTL1GGM34
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS1/IND AND/SPLY2GGM33
Subtask 32-51-00-865-127-A
C. Open, safety and tag this(these) circuit breaker(s):
PANELDESIGNATIONFINLOCATION
** ON A/C ALL
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS2/SPLY4GGM36
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS2/CTL3GGM35
Subtask 32-51-00-220-062-A
D. Set the N/WS Zero Position for the N/WS Feedback Sensor-Box (3GC) (control channel)
NOTE: The voltages U1 and U2 are in volts (3V approximately).
NOTE: The adjustment process is very sensitive.
NOTE: Do not move the wheels manually.
   (1) On the landing-gear control and indicating panel (402VU), put the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch in the OFF position.
   (2) Disconnect the connector (19) from the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16).
   (3) Connect the connector (17) of the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18) to the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16).
   (4) Connect the connector (19) to the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18).
   (5) On the landing-gear control and indicating panel (402VU), put the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch in the ON position.
   (6) Connect a VOLTMETER - AC, 0-20 V MIN, 0,001 V, 50 TO 2000 HTZ.
   (7) Stage 1:
     (a) On the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18), set the selector switch to U1.
     (b) Record the voltage (U1).
     (c) On the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18), set the selector switch to U2.
     (d) Record the voltage (U2).
     (e) From the voltages U1 and U2, calculate the voltage U:
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! U = U1 - U2 !
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     (f) If the voltage U is not equal to 0 plus or minus 20mV, adjust the gearbox (10) as follows:
       1 Remove the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16) (Ref. AMM TASK 32-51-19-000-001).
       2 On the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13), loosen the two knurled adjusters (14) until the inner part of the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13) can turn freely.
       3 Install the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13) on the gearbox (10).
  • Put the stud (22) of the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13) in the drive slot (23) of the gearbox plate (12),
  • Attach the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13) on the gearbox (10) with the screws (15).
       4 Install the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16) (Ref. AMM TASK 32-51-19-400-001).
  • Engage the spigot (20) in the hole (21) of the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13)
  • Make sure that it is flush with the gearbox (10).
NOTE: Lightly lubricate the packing of the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16) with Grease-Hydraulic Systems - - (Material No.03LDA1) .
   (8) Stage 2:
     (a) On the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18), set the selector switch to U1.
     (b) Record the voltage (U1*).
     (c) On the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18), set the selector switch to U2.
     (d) Record the voltage (U2*).
     (e) From the voltages U1* and U2*, calculate the voltage U*:
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! U* = U1* - U2* !
-----------------------

   (9) Stage 3:
     (a) Calculate the algebraic value T (that has been caused from the installation of the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13) between the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16) and the gearbox (10)):
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! T = U - U* !
-----------------------

   (10) Remove the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16) (Ref. AMM TASK 32-51-19-000-001).
   (11) Carefully loosen the screws (11) through elongated holes of the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13).
Keep the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13) installed.
   (12) Install the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16) (Ref. AMM TASK 32-51-19-400-001).
   (13) Stage 4:
     (a) On the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18), set the selector switch to U1 and then U2.
     (b) On the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX, adjust the two knurled adjusters (14) (this will move the drive plate (12) of the gearbox (10)) until you get:
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! U1 = U2 (plus or minus 10mV) !
!-----------------------------------------!
! This figure is the value U (reference) !
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NOTE: When you turn the knurled adjusters (14), the drive plate (12) moves and changes the secondary voltages U1 and U2.
When you turn the knurled adjuster (14):
  • In one direction, U1 increases and U2 decreases,
  • In the other direction, U2 increases and U1 decreases.
   (14) Stage 5:
     (a) On the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18), set the selector switch to U1.
     (b) Adjust the two knurled adjusters (14) again (this will compensate the algebraic value T) until you get:
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! U1 = U (reference) minus (T/2) (plus or minus 10mV) !
!-------------------------------------------------------!
! This figure is the value U (reference) !
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   (15) Tighten the two knurled adjusters (14). Make sure that the position of the drive plate (12) does not move.
   (16) Make sure that:
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! U1 = U(Final)(plus or minus 10mV) !
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If the value is not in the limits, do the procedure from stage 4 again.

   (17) Remove the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16) (Ref. AMM TASK 32-51-19-000-001).
   (18) Tighten the screws (11) through elongated holes of the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13).
   (19) Loosen the knurled adjusters (14).
   (20) Remove the F26630200 ADJUSTING TOOL-NWS GEARBOX (13).
   (21) Install the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16) (Ref. AMM TASK 32-51-19-400-001).
   (22) Do a check for the integrity of the adjustment:
     (a) On the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18), set the selector switch to U1.
     (b) Record the voltage.
     (c) On the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18), set the selector switch to U2.
     (d) Record the voltage.
     (e) Make sure that:
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! U1 = U2 plus or minus 20mV. !
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If the value is not in the limits, do the procedure from step (1) again.

   (23) On the landing-gear control and indicating panel (402VU), put the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch in the OFF position.
   (24) Disconnect the electrical connector (17) and remove the F26792000 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST or F26792000-1 SENSOR-VOLTAGE TEST (18).
   (25) Connect the electrical connector (19) to the N/WS feedback sensor-box (3GC) (16).
   (26) Do the procedure again for the N/WS feedback sensor-box (4GC) (monitor channel) (16).
   (27) On the landing-gear control and indicating panel (402VU), put the A/SKID & N/W STRG switch in the ON position.
Subtask 32-51-00-865-104-A
E. Remove the safety clip(s) and the tag(s) and close this(these) circuit breaker(s):
PANELDESIGNATIONFINLOCATION
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
121VUENGINE/ENG2/OIL/PRESS2EN2N42
121VUENGINE/ENG1/OIL/PRESS2EN1N40
** ON A/C ALL
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS2/SPLY4GGM36
121VUHYDRAULIC/BRAKING AND STEERING/SYS2/CTL3GGM35
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
121VUOIL/PRESS/ENG210KC2N42
121VUOIL/PRESS/ENG110KC1N40
** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
121VUENGINE/ENG2/OIL/PRESS/AND REV SNSR/CHAN A2EN2N42
121VUENGINE/ENG1/OIL/PRESS/AND REV SNSR/CHAN A2EN1N40
5. Close-up
Subtask 32-51-00-860-076-A ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
   (1) Make sure that circuit breakers 2EN1 and 2EN2 are closed.
NOTE: The open status of circuit breakers 2EN1 and 2EN2 makes the engine thrust reversers unserviceable.
   (2) Remove the warning notice(s) from circuit breakers 2EN1 and 2EN2.
   (3) Lower the aircraft on its wheels and remove the axle jack (Ref. AMM TASK 07-12-00-582-001).
   (4) Set the rudder trim to the zero position.
   (5) Close the radome (Ref. AMM TASK 53-15-11-410-001).
Subtask 32-51-00-860-076-B ** ON A/C NOT FOR ALL
A. Aircraft Maintenance Configuration
   (1) Make sure that circuit breakers 10KC1 and 10KC2 are closed.
NOTE: The open status of circuit breakers 10KC1 and 10KC2 makes the engine thrust reversers unserviceable.
   (2) Remove the warning notice(s) from circuit breakers 10KC1 and 10KC2.
   (3) Lower the aircraft on its wheels and remove the axle jack (Ref. AMM TASK 07-12-00-582-001).
   (4) Set the rudder trim to the zero position.
   (5) Close the radome (Ref. AMM TASK 53-15-11-410-001).
Subtask 32-51-00-740-058-A
B. Bite Test
   (1) Do the Bite test of the BSCU (Ref. AMM TASK 32-46-00-740-001).
Subtask 32-51-00-942-065-A
C. Remove the Equipment
   (1) Remove the nose-wheel alignment tool and the targets on the ground.
   (2) Remove the 98F05003000002 TARGET-MEASUREMENT from point 12.
   (3) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
   (4) De-energize the aircraft electrical circuits
(Ref. AMM TASK 24-41-00-862-002).
   (5) Remove the access platform(s).
   (6) Remove the WARNING NOTICE(S).
   (7) Remove the ground support and maintenance equipment, the special and standard tools and all other items.
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