Technical data

13773-001
56-30
Page 4 30 Nov 2000
(2) Installation - Door Window (See Figure 56-302) and (See Figure 56-303)
Window sealant is intended to provide an acceptable seal between the window and door and to
prevent the leakage of air through the airframe structure. Window sealant is used in the installa-
tion of all windows in the aircraft.
Isopropyl alcohol, kerosene, white alptha naptha, mineral spirits, and cotton are acceptable for
cleaning acrylic windows. Residue left behind by the Spraylat protective coating may be
removed by soaking the area with isopropyl alcohol and rubbing with an alcohol soaked soft
flannel cloth. Residue left behind by the adhesive backed paper covering can also be removed
by the above method. If, however, the paper covering has been stored on the window for an
extended period of time, soak paper with kerosene and keep it wet for several hours. Remove
any remaining adhesive by using a mixture of equal parts of kerosene and isopropyl alcohol.
Soak a soft flannel cloth with this mixture and rub the window with the cloth. The window should
be cleaned after this procedure with a dish washing liquid and plenty of water.
WARNING:
Never use organic solvents such as Methyl Ethylketone (MEK), acetone, or
lacquer thinner. Do not use jewelry cleaner or paper towels to remove any
contaminates. Never use ice scrapers on acrylic windows. Do not store any
window outdoors while the protective covering is still on the window. The
covering will become very difficult, if not impossible, to remove without
damaging the window.
CAUTION: It is very important to keep the window well supported at all times. Warm tempera-
tures are not required during these operations; however, acrylic will take much
more abuse at 80 degrees than at 30 degrees.
Note: Always inspect the window before final installation. Use care to prevent staining or
scratching the window.
(a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies.
Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose
Padded Cargo Rods - Any Source Temporarily secure
window
Masking Tape 2-inch Any Source Prevent damage to
the window
Temperature-Resistant
Sealing Compound
MIL-S-8802
Type II, Class B
Refer to 20-10 Seal windows
Isopropyl Alcohol TT-I-735 Grade A
or B
Any Source General cleaning
Cotton Gloves (Clean, lint
free)
- Any Source Protect hands
Cotton Cloth (clean and lint
free)
- Any Source Clean sealing sur-
face
Application Spatula (non-
nylon)
1-inch Any Source Smooth adhesive