Aircraft Equipment Mechanical Mounting Locking Mechanism
Item Name Code (INC) 53368
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An item consisting of a worm gear which mesh with two worm pinions. They are inclosed in a housing which is fixed on a housing electrical/electronic equipment. They mate with two rack gears fixed on a RACK, STRUCTURAL, AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT. When the worm gear is actuated by means of a handwheel, its spiral teeth mesh with the pinions teeth which engage with the rack gears teeth allowing the equipment to move in a straight line motion in slides fixed on the rack and on the housing equipment.
Additional Information for Aircraft Equipment Mechanical Mounting Locking Mechanism
Aircraft Equipment Mechanical Mounting Locking Mechanisms are components used in the installation and secure attachment of electrical and electronic equipment in aircraft. These mechanisms are part of the supply class Electrical Hardware and Supplies, which falls under the supply group Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components.
These locking mechanisms are designed to ensure that the equipment remains securely mounted and locked in place during the operation of the aircraft. They provide stability and prevent any movement or vibration that could potentially damage the equipment or compromise its functionality.
Some common types of Aircraft Equipment Mechanical Mounting Locking Mechanisms include:
1. Latches: These are devices used to secure doors, panels, or access points on aircraft equipment. They typically consist of a hook or catch that engages with a striker plate or latch receiver to hold the component in place.
2. Fasteners: These are various types of hardware used to secure components together. Examples include screws, bolts, nuts, and rivets. These fasteners are used to attach electrical and electronic equipment to mounting brackets or structures within the aircraft.
3. Clamps: Clamps are used to hold cables, wires, or hoses in place, preventing them from moving or becoming tangled. They are commonly used in electrical and electronic systems to secure and organize wiring harnesses.
4. Brackets: Brackets are used to mount equipment onto aircraft structures. They provide a secure and stable platform for the equipment to be attached to, ensuring it remains in place during flight.
5. Locking mechanisms: These mechanisms are designed to prevent unauthorized access to equipment or compartments. They may include locks, keys, or combination locks to ensure that only authorized personnel can access the equipment.
These Aircraft Equipment Mechanical Mounting Locking Mechanisms are essential for the safe and reliable operation of electrical and electronic equipment in aircraft. They help to ensure that the equipment remains securely mounted and protected, even under the demanding conditions of flight.
Related Item Names for INC 53368 Aircraft Equipment Mechanical Mounting Locking Mechanism
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 53368 Aircraft Equipment Mechanical Mounting Locking Mechanism Page 1 of 1
- 775-34057-111
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: D
- T720-G8000-000
- RNCC: 2 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 3