![]() | COMMERCIAL ENGINE STANDARD PRACTICES MANUAL | Dated: 03/11/2024 |
SPM 70-80-00 CONSUMABLE MATERIALS SECTION | ||
TASK 70-80-00-800-803 |
1 . | General. |
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Subtask 70-80-00-800-009 |
A. | The consumable section (70-80-xx) of the Standard Practices Manual is divided into the following sections: |
(1) | 70-80-00: This section gives general instructions on how to use the consumable data in this manual and information on how order materials. It also includes a List of Suppliers that gives the current name, address, phone and fax numbers, and email data (where available) for each supplier. |
(2) | 70-80-01 thru 70-80-10: These sections give the listing for each consumable material, and are divided into three columns: |
(a) | The left column gives the consumables in numerical order. |
(b) | The middle column gives the generic name of the consumable material and specific data about that material. The trade name (in bold) is the name given to the material by the supplier. If other data about a product is available (such as whether the product is unavailable or Notes about material usage) this information is listed in the line immediately below the specific trade name. |
(c) | The right column gives the supplier’s name for each material that is currently available. The same supplier name is used in the List of Suppliers (paragraph 4.) along with the supplier’s latest address and other ordering information - see Subtask 70-80-00-800-003, List of Suppliers. |
B. | Each Consumable Material listed in the Engine/Shop manuals is given a code number that starts with a “C”. The categories of consumable materials are as follows: |
C01: Adhesives, Plastics, Sealants |
C02: Anti-seize Compounds, Lubricants, Oils |
C03: Finishes and Protective Coatings |
C04: Cleaning Compounds and Solvents |
C05: Inspection and Marking Compounds |
C06: Weld, Braze |
C07: Thermal Spray |
C10: Miscellaneous |
2 . | How To Use This Information. |
Subtask 70-80-00-800-010 |
A. | To find information on a consumable material, look it up in the 70-80-01 thru -10 sections by its reference number. If the material is currently available, there will be at least one specific trade name (in bold) under the consumable number. Chose a supplier in the right column and order the specific trade name immediately to the left of the chosen supplier. Get the supplier’s address, phone number, and other ordering information from Subtask 70-80-00-800-003, List of Suppliers. |
B. | Using sections 70-80-01 thru 70-80-10: |
Figure 1 shows a sample page of typical consumable listings. The legend for Figure 1 is as follows: |
1 - The consumable number. |
2 - The generic name. This is a name assigned by GEAE to describe the material and any specifications for the material. |
3 - The trade name (bold). This is the name given to the product by the supplier for use when ordering. For all currently available materials, the applicable supplier name is given in the third column immediately to the right of the trade name. |
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4 - Status Comments. These comments are immediately UNDER the applicable material. Status comments tell whether the material is obsolete, deleted, or if it has an equivalent alternative. |
5 - Notes. These comments are used to give additional ordering information about the material immediately ABOVE the Note. |
6 - The supplier name. |
C. | Unavailable Materials: |
A new protocol has been established for removing products from the 70-80-00 consumable section of the Standard Practices Manual. When a product is removed, the generic and trade names will remain in the manual for historical purposes, but the name of the suppliers will be removed. For all listings where history is available, this format has been incorporated for all consumables in this manual. |
If a replacement consumable is not evident from reviewing all the repair documentation, please contact the SPM representative at GEAE for clarification. |
(1) | Obsolete: |
(Repair requirement no longer exists) |
The supplier has discontinued this product and it is no longer available. There is no identified need for a replacement product. Remaining material in stock can still be used if the expiration date has not changed and another special application is identified. No supplier name is given in the third column immediately to the right of the obsoleted trade name. For example, in Figure 1, the listing for C01-020 shows an obsolete material. Note that there is no supplier name given to the right of the trade name. |
(2) | Obsolete: |
(Replaced by C0x-xxx) |
(Product numbering change at supplier) |
The supplier has discontinued this product and it is no longer available. Remaining material in stock can still be used if the expiration date has not passed. Since there is still an identified need for this consumable product, an alternative replacement product will be referenced when identified. No supplier name is given in the third column immediately to the right of the obsoleted trade name. For example, in Figure 1, the listing for C01-020 shows an obsolete material. Note that there is no supplier name given to the right of the trade name. |
Sometimes, the supplier changes the numbering or identification of the product but there is no change in the actual product. This will usually result in a reference to the new product listed directly below the deleted or obsoleted product under the same C0x-xxx number. |
(3) | Obsolete: |
(No additional note) |
The supplier has discontinued this product and it is no longer available. Remaining material in stock can still be used if the expiration date has not passed. If there are multiple products available for the consumable number, a specific replacement is not identified. One of the other products should be selected. |
(4) | Deleted: |
(Replaced by C0x-xxx) |
(Repair requirement no longer exists) |
(Duplicate entry - see C0x-xxx) |
The product may have been deleted from the manual by GEAE for some technical reason such as inadequate performance or problems in engine performance. The requirement for repair could also have been deleted from the Engine/Shop Manual. No supplier name is given in the third column immediately to the right of the obsoleted trade name. For example, in Figure 1, the listing for C01-043 shows a deleted material. Note that there is no supplier name given to the right of the trade name. |
(5) | Deleted: |
(for various environmental or safety reasons) |
(Ozone depleting chemical) |
(High VOC content) |
(Other environmental, health, or safety reasons) |
Many chemicals have been deleted from use due to environmental issues. In most cases replacements are listed for the consumables that are no longer environmentally friendly. However, in some situations (such as 1,1,1 trichloroethane) there is no standard replacement for all applications that use this cleaning consumable. Some replacement may be identified in the appropriate Standard Practices Manual section, such as the 70-21-xx cleaning methods, in this case. No supplier name is given in the third column immediately to the right of the obsoleted trade name. For example, in Figure 1, the listing for C01-043 shows a deleted material. Note that there is no supplier name given to the right of the trade name. |
D. | Mixing Instructions: |
Many consumables require mixing prior to application and use in the repair of aircraft engine hardware. Solution sheets (identified as Sxxxx) found in 70-00-99 of the SPM, are sometimes used to indicate the proper mixing instructions. If the “mixing required” note is shown in the consumable listing in 70-80-xx, please refer to the 70-80-90 section which lists the solution sheets for various consumables. If a solution sheet does not exist, follow the mixing instructions in the appropriate SPM task, or in the Engine/Shop Manual repair. If the manufacturer’s instructions deviate from the steps listed in the GEAE documentation, please contact the SPM representative at GEAE for clarification. |
E. | Changes: |
(1) | The consumable information in this manual is believed to be correct at time of publication of the latest revision. Due to the large number of materials covered in this manual and the constantly changing nature of consumable materials, this information can become out-of-date at any time. If you find an error, please tell your GEAE Representative so we can change the data in the manual as soon as possible. |
3 . | Procurement Information. |
Subtask 70-80-00-800-011 |
A. | The consumable products given in this manual can be obtained from the companies in the List of Suppliers (paragraph 4.) As consumable products of companies change, the information will be changed in this manual. In the Engine/Shop manuals and in process documents, consumable products are frequently referred to by their Consumable Numbers and, in some cases, Trade Names are also referred to. In these cases, review the applicable 70-80-XX section of this Standard Practices Manual to get the newest information about the products approved for use, or recommended as replacements for a specific Consumable Number. It is recommended that you have the Thomas Register of American Manufacturers available to help you find source location and product information. The Thomas Register can be obtained from: |
The Thomas Publishing Company One Penn Plaza New York, NY, USA 10119 Ph: (212) 695-0500 |
Telex 12-6266 NYK Fx: (212) 290-7362 |
B. | Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available from the product manufacturer or supplier. These MSDS sheets are also available as a fee-paid service from Information Handling Services Inc. |
C. | In the different lists of consumable products (70-80-XX), a GEAE company or aircraft industry specification is referred to in the description of some consumable products. In these cases, alternative products can replace the product described in the list, as far as we know, if they agree with the requirements of the specification that is referred to. Frequently, the specification includes a Data for Ordering (DFO) or a Qualified Products List (QPL) to show which products are approved. If the specification does not include a DFO or QPL, the user will have to accept the supplier’s certification and request a copy of the test data. The test data must show that the alternative product agrees with the requirements of the specification that is referred to. If questions occur, contact your local GEAE representative for technical assistance. |
D. | In the different lists of consumable products (70-80-XX), the “Manufacturer” of a consumable product is usually given as the primary source of the product. Frequently, a group of “authorized distributors” are approved by the initial manufacturer to supply the product. These authorized distributors are considered “approved sources” for the consumable products given in this manual. Distributors who repackage or relabel the initial product with a different name or product identification are not considered approved sources for the products. |
4 . | List of Suppliers. |
Subtask 70-80-00-800-012 |
A. | This is the list of suppliers of consumable materials. |
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