CIRRUS AIRPLANE MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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1 MODEL SR0 All PASSENGER AND CREW DOORS. DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Serials 005 thru 4: The two crew/passenger doors incorporate a flush-mount outside door handle, key-operated door lock, and a conventional inside door handle. The door latch handle is centered under the window. Latching pins at the rear top and rear bottom of each door are engaged by that door s handle. To open either door from outside the airplane, push in on the forward end handle to release the handle from the flush mount position, rotate handle down and forward to the OPEN position, and the gas strut will then automatically assist in raising the door to the full up position. To close the door from inside of the airplane, pull the door shut and rotate handle to the CLOSED position. When handle is rotated to the CLOSED position, a detent holds the handle in position. To close the doors from outside of the airplane, close the door with the interior handle in the forward (OPEN) position and then latch the door by rotating the outside door handle up and forward to the CLOSED position. Serials 4 thru 0: The two crew/passenger doors incorporate a push-button outside entry mechanism, key-operated door lock, and an inside door lever. The door lever is centered under the window. Latches at the rear top and bottom of each door are engaged by that door s lever. To open either door from outside the airplane, depress the push-button entry mechanism, and the gas strut will then automatically assist in raising the door to the full up position. To close the door from inside of the airplane, pull the door shut firmly by its handle to engage latches. To close the doors from outside of the airplane, push the door firmly to engage latches. Serials 0 & subs: The two crew/passenger doors incorporate a flush-mount outside door handle, keyoperated door lock, and an inside door lever. The door lever is centered under the window. Latches at the rear top and bottom of each door are engaged by that door s lever. To open either door from outside the airplane, rotate the exterior handle upward until both latches disengage, and the gas strut will then automatically assist in raising the door to the full up position. To open either door from inside the airplane, rotate the interior handle upward until both latches disengage, and the gas strut will then automatically assist in raising the door to the full up position. To close the door from inside of the airplane, pull the door shut firmly by its handle to engage latches. To close the doors from outside of the airplane, push the door firmly to engage latches. The door operates as both a slam catch and a manually commanded, positive engagement draw-in latch. The door will operate in slam catch mode with light to moderate closing force with the other door open (to relieve rapid build-up of cabin door pressure) or moderate to heavy closing force with the opposite door closed. If the door does not fully engage in slam catch mode, it can be drawn closed by operation of the interior or exterior handle. From the semi-closed position, the door can be drawn closed by rotating either the interior or exterior handle until both upper and lower latches sound an audible click. Serials 005 thru 4: Rotating the door handle either inserts or retracts two round pins into or out of receivers on the aft door jamb. The round pins operate by push-pull cable and linkage. The handle mechanism is designed to allow the inside handle to operate while the outside handle stays nestled into a depression, yet the outside handle will twist the inside door handle to the open or closed position. A detent pin, which is a roller follower on the handle actuation disk, holds the handle assembly in the fully latched, and the open, positions. The inside door handle in the closed position is nestled into the armrest, and in the unlatched position, juts up into the crew's forearm. The mechanism has a spring detent which requires a deliberate effort to overcome. This is the only locking mechanism on the inside. Serials 4 thru 0: Depressing the door lever releases two latches from pins on the aft and bottom door jamb. The latches operate by pull cable and linkage. Serials 0 & subs: Rotating the interior or exterior door handle releases two latches from pins on the aft and bottom door jamb. The latches operate by pull cable and linkage. The interior door handle in the closed position is nestled into the armrest, and in the unlatched position, juts up into the crew's forearm as an indication that the door latch mechanism is not fully engaged. The external security lock doesn t hinder escape from within. Their function is only to disable external access to the cabin. At least one of the two doors is unlocked anytime the airplane is occupied, for it must be unlocked to enter, and it cannot be locked from inside. 5-0 Page 0 Jan 06

2 MODEL SR0 Serials w/o Convenience Lighting: To lock crew/passenger entry doors when leaving the airplane, insert the key into the lock and rotate counter-clockwise. Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: To lock crew/passenger entry doors when leaving the airplane, insert the key into the lock and rotate counter-clockwise or press the lock button on the battery-operated wireless key fob. The doors unlock automatically when aircraft power is applied. Locking the doors with the wireless key fob activates convenience lighting. The key fob will not actuate the door locks when the BAT switch is ON. For information regarding convenience lighting, see Lights. (Refer to -00) The outer skin of the door is molded from a glass and carbon fiber-epoxy matrix. Front seat armrests are integral with the doors interior. 5-0 Page 0 Jan 06 All

3 MODEL SR0. TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Cabin door operation is not smooth. Cabin door gas strut locking tab is damaged. Cabin door gas strut is bent. Serials 4 & subs: Cabin door rod end is bent. Replace cabin door gas strut. (Refer to 5-0) Replace cabin door gas strut. (Refer to 5-0) Replace cabin door rod end. (Refer to 5-0) Cabin door closure is difficult. Trapped, unvented air in cabin door seal bulb is preventing cabin door seal from flexing to allow cabin door closure. Perform Inspection/Check - Cabin Door Seals. (Refer to 5-40) Serials 005 thru 4: Cabin Cabin door installation is skewed. door does not conform to the fuselage opening contour. Perform Adjustment - Cabin Door. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 4 & subs: Cabin door does not conform to the fuselage opening contour. Serials 4 & subs: Linear gap between fuselage exterior and cabin door edge is out of tolerance. Serials 4 & subs: Cabin door latches do not engage properly. Serials 4 & subs: Cabin door latches do not engage simultaneously. Serials 4 thru 0: Push-button entry mechanism is hard to open. Cabin door installation is skewed. Cabin door rod end is bent. Cabin door installation is skewed. Cabin door rod end is bent. Cabin door striker pins are misaligned with latches. Cabin door latch tension is incorrect. Perform Adjustment - Cabin Door. (Refer to 5-0) Replace cabin door rod end. (Refer to 5-0) Perform Adjustment - Cabin Door. (Refer to 5-0) Replace cabin door rod end. (Refer to 5-0) Perform Adjustment - Cabin Door Striker Pin. (Refer to 5-40) Perform Adjustment - Latch Assembly. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 4 & subs: Moisture enters cabin interior at upper door hinge. Sealant at upper door hinge is damaged. Perform Inspection - Upper Cabin Door Hinge Sealant. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 4 & subs: Attaching parts at upper door hinge rotate with door operation. Attaching parts at upper door hinge are binding. Perform Inspection - Upper Cabin Door Hinge Binding. (Refer to 5-0) All 5-0 Page 0 Jan 06

4 MODEL SR0. MAINTENANCE PRACTICES A. Cabin Door - Serials 005 thru 4 (See Figure 5-0) () Removal - Cabin Door (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Flat, Open-End Wrench /4 inch (9 mm) Any Source Strut removal. (b) Remove glareshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (c) Remove lower windshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (d) Remove upper windshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (e) Cut the safety wire used to secure the lower door hinge bolt to the safety wire tab. CAUTION: Do not remove the lower door hinge bolt. The lower door hinge retaining bolt only needs to be loosened to accomplish door removal. The door must be almost fully closed to allow easy removal. (f) (g) Ensure cabin door is in almost fully closed position. Loosen the lower door hinge bolt approximately five turns counterclockwise to allow lower door hinge to become dislodged from its mount. WARNING: Ensure gas strut rod is not fully compressed during removal. Sudden extension of partially removed gas strut rod could result in damage to airplane or injury to aircraft technician. (h) (i) (j) (k) Ensure cabin door is in fully open position. Serials After SBX-5-0: Remove wire retaining clip from gas strut inboard rod end. Remove locking cap from gas strut inboard rod end. Position flat wrench around neck of ball stud between attach bracket and gas strut inboard rod end. CAUTION: Serials Before SBX-5-0: The ball stud snaps into four locking tabs integral to the gas strut rod end. Use caution during gas strut removal to avoid damaging locking tabs. If any one of the locking tabs cracks or breaks loose, the rod end must be replaced. (l) Gently pry gas strut inboard rod end off of ball stud. (m) Slide door up and off of the upper door hinge pivot pin. () Installation - Cabin Door (a) Slide upper door hinge over the upper door hinge pivot pin. (b) Pivot cabin door on upper door hinge pivot pin to fully open position. WARNING: Ensure gas strut rod is not fully compressed during installation. Sudden extension of partially installed gas strut rod could result in damage to airplane or injury to aircraft technician. (c) Visually inspect gas strut rod ends and locking caps or retaining wire clips for cracked or missing tabs, security, and general condition. 5-0 Page 4 9 Sep 07 Serials 005 thru 4

5 MODEL SR0 CAUTION: Serials before SBX-5-0: The ball stud snaps into four locking tabs integral to the gas strut rod end. Verify all four locking tabs are intact. If any one of the locking tabs is cracked or missing, the rod end must be replaced. (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Position gas strut rod end to ball stud and press firmly to secure. Serials After SBX-5-0: Install wire retaining clip to gas strut rod end. Install locking cap to gas strut rod end. Ensure cabin door is in almost fully closed position. Place the lower door hinge into position and secure the hinge and door by tightening the lower door hinge retaining bolt, washer, shim, and spacer. (i) Perform Adjustment - Cabin Door. (Refer to 5-0) (j) Install upper windshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (k) Install lower windshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (l) Install the glareshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 005 thru Page 5 9 Sep 07

6 MODEL SR0 RETAINING BOLT RETAINING BOLT FUSELAGE LOWER HINGE FUSELAGE 5 SIDE ATTACH BRACKET Serials 005 thru C GAS STRUT ATTACH BRACKET DOOR SKIN 4 0 Serials 005 thru 67 0 NOTE The lower door hinge retaining bolt only needs to be loosened to accomplish door removal. FUSELAGE Verify all four locking tabs are intact. If any one of the locking tabs is cracked or missing, the rod end must be replaced. Serials 005 thru 4. PIVOT PIN LEGEND. Washer. Nut. Ball Stud 4. Gas Strut 5. Tab 6. Attach Bracket 7. Spacer. Grommet 9. Screw 0. Locking Cap. Rod End. Locking Tab. Cather/Diverter 4. Nut Cap 5. Nut-cap Seat SR0_MM5_F 5-0 Page 6 9 Sep 07 Figure 5-0 Cabin Door Installation - Serials 005 thru 4 ( of ) Serials 005 thru 4

7 MODEL SR0 FUSELAGE RETAINING BOLT RETAINING BOLT FUSELAGE SIDE ATTACH BRACKET DOOR SKIN Serials 005 thru LOWER HINGE GAS STRUT ATTACH BRACKET Serials 005 thru 67 NOTE The lower door hinge retaining bolt only needs to be loosened to accomplish door removal. Ensure wire safety clip is installed on rod end after ball fitting is inserted. DETAIL C LEGEND. Rod End. Safety Clip. Catcher/Diverter 4. Gas Strut 5. Ball Fitting 6. Washer 7. Nut. Cap 9. Nut-cap Seat 0. Attach Bracket. Spacer. Grommet. Screw 4. Tab SR0_MM5_540 Figure 5-0 Cabin Door Installation - Serials 005 thru 4 After SBX-5-0 ( of ) Serials 005 thru 4 After SBX Page 7 9 Sep 07

8 MODEL SR0 () Adjustment - Cabin Door (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Dry Film Lubricant LPS LPS Laboratories Atlanta, GA Lubrication. Reamer 5/6-inch Any Source Enlarge inner diameter of pin receiver. Isopropyl Alcohol 99% or higher purity Any Source Solvent clean. Cotton Cloth (clean, lint free) Compressed Air (contaminate free) - Any Source Solvent clean. - Any Source Clean. (b) With the cabin door in the closed position, visually inspect the door fit-up. Ensure that cabin door conforms to the contour of the fuselage opening. (c) Clean out door pin receivers using isopropyl alcohol and cotton swab. (Refer to -0) (d) Open door and rotate inside door handle to closed position. (e) Remove any impurities from the door pin, such as paint overspray, buffing compound, etc. (f) Lubricate the door pin using dry film lubricant. (g) With inside door handle in spring back position, measure top and bottom pin protrusion. (h) Verify lower pin protrudes inch ( mm), and upper pin protrudes inch ( mm). If necessary, adjust latch assembly. (Refer to 5-0) (i) If interference exists between door pin(s) and receiver(s), use 5/6-inch reamer to increase inner diameter of door pin receiver(s) as required. CAUTION: Do not use drill bit to increase inner diameter of pin receiver. Use of drill bit is too aggressive and will spin door pin receiver in door jam. (j) (k) (l) (m) To restore upper door pin alignment to the door pin receiver, add a washer to the upper door hinge pin. Refer to section 5-0 in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual for assembly and disassembly procedures. Clean door handle latch mechanism with compressed air to remove any impurities such as dust, buffing compound, etc. Lubricate door handle latch mechanism with a dry film lubricant. Ensure lower door pin actuation lever is not bent. If necessary, replace lower door pin actuation lever. (Refer to 5-0) Note: Trapped, unvented air in cabin door seal bulb may prevent cabin door seal from flexing under closed spacing between door and jam, interfering with cabin door closure. (n) If door closure is difficult, perform Inspection/Check - Cabin Door Seals. (Refer to 5-40) 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07 Serials 005 thru 4

9 MODEL SR0 B. Cabin Door - Serials 4 & subs (See Figure 5-0) () Removal - Cabin Door CAUTION: Two aircraft technicians are needed to provide door support during hinge disassembly. (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Flat, Open-End Wrench /4 inch (9 mm) Any Source Strut removal. (b) With the cabin door in the closed position, visually inspect the door fit-up. Ensure that cabin door conforms to the contour of the fuselage opening. (c) Around perimeter of cabin door, verify linear gap between fuselage exterior and cabin door edge is inch ( mm). (d) If the cabin door is skewed to contour of the fuselage opening or linear gap is out of tolerance, make note of required adjustments to be performed during cabin door installation. (See Figure 5-0) (e) Remove glareshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (f) Serials w/o Perspective Avionics: Remove lower windshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (g) Remove upper windshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (h) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: Disconnect door lock harness. Pull CONV LIGHTS circuit breaker. Remove kick plate. (Refer to 5-0) Remove mid console trim. (Refer to 5-0) 4 Remove washer and bolt securing terminal ring to inboard gas strut attach bracket. 5 Remove cable tie securing door lock harness to fuselage. 6 Identify and disconnect electrical connector from wire harness. (i) Remove screws securing upper and lower hinge plate covers to door hinges. (j) Remove bolt, washers, nut, and cotter pin securing lower rod end to lower door hinge. (k) Remove nut, washers, and cotter pin securing upper rod end to cabin door hinge pin at upper door hinge. WARNING: Ensure gas strut rod is not fully compressed during removal. Sudden extension of partially removed gas strut rod could result in damage to airplane or injury to aircraft technician. (l) (m) (n) Ensure cabin door is in fully open position. Serials After SBX-5-0: Remove wire retaining clip from gas strut inboard rod end. Remove locking cap from gas strut inboard rod end. Serials 4 & subs 5-0 Page 9 9 Sep 07

10 MODEL SR0 (o) Position flat wrench around neck of ball stud between attach bracket and gas strut inboard rod end. CAUTION: Serials before SBx-5-0: The ball stud snaps into four locking tabs integral to the gas strut rod end. Use caution during gas strut removal to avoid damaging locking tabs. If any one of the locking tabs cracks or breaks loose, the rod end must be replaced. (p) (q) Gently pry gas strut inboard rod end off of ball stud. Lift door away from the fuselage. 5-0 Page 0 9 Sep 07 Serials 4 & subs

11 MODEL SR0 () Installation - Cabin Door CAUTION: Note: Two aircraft technicians are needed to provide door support during hinge assembly. Hardware stack-up sequence is optional to achieve the door fit-up requirements. Washers may be substituted as required to shim door in door jamb/hinge pocket and obtain acceptable thread engagement. (a) (b) (c) Fit door onto fuselage door opening in closed position. Position the upper cabin door rod end onto the upper hinge pin. Pivot cabin door on upper hinge pin to fully open position. WARNING: Ensure gas strut rod is not fully compressed during installation. Sudden extension of partially installed gas strut rod could result in damage to airplane or injury to aircraft technician. (d) Visually inspect gas strut rod ends and locking caps or wire retaining clips for cracked or missing tabs, security, and general condition. CAUTION: Serials before SBX-5-0: The ball stud snaps into four locking tabs integral to the gas strut rod end. Verify all four locking tabs are intact. If any one of the locking tabs is cracked or missing, the rod end must be replaced. (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) Position gas strut rod end to ball stud and press firmly to secure. Serials before SBX-5-0: Install wire retaining clip to gas strut rod end. Install locking cap to gas strut rod end. Loosely secure the cabin door rod end to the upper door hinge with hinge pin, washers, and nut. Tighten nut until slight binding is detected, and then back off to previous cotter pin hole position. Position and secure the lower cabin door rod end to the lower door hinge with bolt, washers, and nut. (j) Perform Adjustment - Cabin Door. (Refer to 5-0) (k) Perform Inspection - Upper Cabin Door Hinge Binding. (Refer to 5-0) (l) At nut on lower cabin door hinge, torque nut to 5-0 in-lbs (.7 -. Nm) and install cotter pin. (Refer to 0-60) (m) At nut on upper cabin door hinge, install cotter pin. (n) Install screws securing upper and lower hinge plate covers to door hinges. (o) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: Connect door lock harness. Install bolt and washer securing terminal ring to inboard gas strut attach bracket. Note: Secure wire so that harness can flex when door is opened. Serials 4 & subs Secure door lock harness to fuselage with cable tie. Connect electrical connector to wire harness. 4 Install mid console trim. (Refer to 5-0) 5 Install kick plate. (Refer to 5-0) 6 Reset CONV LIGHTS circuit breaker. (p) Install upper windshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (q) Serials w/o Perspective Avionics: Install lower windshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) (r) Install glareshield trim. (Refer to 5-0) 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07

12 MODEL SR0 E F SIDE ATTACH BRACKET A B C D DOOR SKIN FUSELAGE GAS STRUT ATTACH BRACKET Serials 4 thru 666 after SBX-5-04, 667 thru Serials 4 thru 666 before SBX NOTE 0 Verify all four locking tabs are intact. If any one of the locking tabs is cracked or missing, the rod end must be replaced. 9 LEGEND. Washer. Nut. Ball Stud 4. Gas Strut 5. Attach Bracket 6. Spacer 7. Screw. Bolt 9. Locking Cap 0. Rod End. Locking Tab. Catcher/Diverter. Nut Cap 4. Nut-cap Seat SR0_MM5_44E 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07 Figure 5-0 Cabin Door Installation - Serials 4 & subs w/o Convenience Lighting (Sheet of 5) Serials 4 & subs w/o Convenience Lighting

13 MODEL SR0 SIDE ATTACH BRACKET FUSELAGE DOOR SKIN GAS STRUT ATTACH BRACKET Serials 4 thru 666 after SBX-5-04, 667 thru Serials 4 thru 666 before SBX NOTE Ensure wire safety clip is installed on rod end after ball fitting is inserted. DETAIL B LEGEND. Washer. Nut. Ball Stud 4. Gas Strut 5. Attach Bracket 6. Spacer 7. Screw. Bolt 9. Locking Cap 0. Rod End. Safety Clip. Catcher/Diverter. Nut Cap 4. Nut-cap Seat SR0_MM5_54 Figure 5-0 Cabin Door Installation - Serials 4 & subs After SBX-5-0 (Sheet of 5) Serials 4 & subs After SBX Page 9 Sep 07

14 MODEL SR0 FUSELAGE SIDE ATTACH BRACKET DOOR SKIN GAS STRUT ATTACH BRACKET SPIRAL WRAP 6 SPIRAL WRAP 4 WIRE HARNESS 7 LOCK SOLENOID NOTE Verify all four locking tabs are intact. If any one of the locking tabs is cracked or missing, the rod end must be replaced. 0 9 DETAIL C LEGEND. Washer. Nut. Ball Stud 4. Gas Strut 5. Attach Bracket 6. Spacer 7. Screw. Bolt 9. Locking Cap 0. Rod End. Locking Tab. Catcher/Diverter. Nut Cap 4. Terminal Ring 5. Shrink Tube 6. Door Lock Harness 7. Nut Cap. Nut-cap Seat SR0_MM5_459B 5-0 Page 4 9 Sep 07 Figure 5-0 Cabin Door Installation - Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting (Sheet of 5) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting

15 MODEL SR0 FUSELAGE SIDE ATTACH BRACKET DOOR SKIN GAS STRUT ATTACH BRACKET SPIRAL WRAP 5 SPIRAL WRAP WIRE HARNESS 6 LOCK SOLENOID 0 9 LEGEND. Washer. Nut. Ball Stud 4. Gas Strut 5. Attach Bracket 6. Spacer 7. Screw. Bolt 9. Locking Cap 0. Rod End. Catcher/Diverter. Nut Cap. Terminal Ring 4. Shrink Tube 5. Door Lock Harness 6. Nut-cap Seat NOTE Ensure wire safety clip is installed on rod end after ball fitting is inserted. DETAIL D SR0_MM5_545 Figure 5-0 Cabin Door Installation - Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting After SBX-5-0 (Sheet 4 of 5) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting After SBX Page 5 9 Sep 07

16 MODEL SR0 LOWER DOOR HINGE LOWER ROD END UPPER ROD END 7 7 FUSELAGE 7 7 DOOR SKIN HINGE PIN UPPER DOOR HINGE DOOR SKIN DETAIL F FUSELAGE DETAIL E LEGEND. Washer. Nut 7. Screw. Bolt 7. Hinge Plate Cover. Cotter Pin SR0_MM5_6B 5-0 Page 6 9 Sep 07 Figure 5-0 Cabin Door Installation - Serials 4 & subs (Sheet 5 of 5) Serials 4 & subs

17 MODEL SR0 () Adjustment - Cabin Door (See Figure 5-0) (a) With the cabin door in the closed position, visually inspect the door fit-up. Ensure that cabin door conforms to the contour of the fuselage opening. (b) Around perimeter of cabin door, verify linear gap between fuselage exterior and cabin door edge is inch ( mm). (c) If the cabin door is skewed to contour of the fuselage opening or linear gap is out of tolerance, adjust door hinges. (d) To adjust cabin door forward and up: Remove cabin door. (Refer to 5-0) Rotate upper cabin door rod end clockwise as required. Install cabin door. (Refer to 5-0) (e) To adjust cabin door aft and down: Remove cabin door. (Refer to 5-0) Rotate upper cabin door rod end counter-clockwise as required. Install cabin door. (Refer to 5-0) (f) To adjust cabin door forward and down: Remove attaching parts securing improved cabin door rod end to lower door hinge. Rotate lower cabin door rod end clockwise as required. Install attaching parts securing cabin door rod end to lower door hinge. Torque nut to 5-0 in-lbs (.7 -. Nm) and install cotter pin. (g) To adjust cabin door aft and up: Remove attaching parts securing improved cabin door rod end to lower door hinge. Rotate lower cabin door rod end counter-clockwise as required. Install attaching parts securing cabin door rod end to lower door hinge. Torque nut to 5-0 in-lbs (.7 -. Nm) and install cotter pin. (h) Repeat Adjustment - Cabin Door until proper door fit-up is achieved. (i) Visually inspect the cabin door latch engagements while slowly pulling the cabin door into the closed position. Note the alignment of the striker pins with the cabin door latches. (j) If the striker pins are centered with the door latch forks, pull the cabin door to the closed position to verify that the latches engage normally with striker pins. (k) If the cabin door latches are misaligned: Loosen edges of sidewall air duct and rear cabin side trim from door jamb. (Refer to 5-0) Perform Adjustment - Cabin Door Striker Pin to adjust striker pins. (Refer to 5-40) To verify correct latch tension, perform Adjustment - Latch Assembly. (Refer to 5-0) 4 Secure edges of sidewall air duct and rear cabin side trim to door jamb. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 4 & subs 5-0 Page 7 9 Sep 07

18 MODEL SR0 DOOR SKIN FUSELAGE CABIN DOOR inch ( mm) FUSELAGE NOTE Around perimeter of cabin door, verify linear gap between fuselage exterior and cabin door edge is inch ( mm). With attaching hardware removed, rotate rod end as required to facilitate any necessary adjustment. LEGEND. Rod End. Jam Nut SR0_MM5_650A 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07 Figure 5-0 Cabin Door Adjustment - Serials 4 & subs Serials 4 & subs

19 MODEL SR0 (4) Inspection - Upper Cabin Door Hinge Binding (a) Open and close cabin door. Observe upper cabin door attaching parts for signs of binding and verify that attaching parts do not rotate with the cabin door rod end. (b) If upper cabin door attaching parts do not rotate with the cabin door rod end, the cabin door is properly installed. (c) If upper cabin door attaching parts rotate with the cabin door rod end and has been previously reamed, binding will interfere with proper cabin door operation. Contact Cirrus Design for disposition. (d) If upper cabin door attaching parts rotate with the cabin door rod end and has not been previously reamed, ream rod end bushing. Remove cabin door. (Refer to 5-0) At upper cabin door hinge bar, measure and record distance from forward surface of hinge bar to the hinge axis of the cabin door rod end. Remove upper cabin door rod end. (Refer to 5-0) 4 Ream and install upper cabin door rod end. (Refer to 5-0) 5 Perform Inspection - Upper Cabin Door Hinge Sealant. (Refer to 5-0) 6 Install cabin door. (Refer to 5-0) (5) Inspection - Upper Cabin Door Hinge Sealant (a) At perimeter of the upper cabin door hinge attaching parts, inspect sealant between the fuselage and large area washer. (b) If sealant is cracked or shows other signs of damage: Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Isopropyl Alcohol 99% or higher purity Any Source Solvent clean. Cotton Cloth (clean, lint free) - Any Source Solvent clean. Non-Metallic Scraper - Any Source Remove sealant residue. Sealant 76 Dow Corning Apply sealant. If installed, remove cabin door. (Refer to 5-0) Remove hinge pin, large area washer, nut, and cotter pin from upper door hinge. 4 At interior of upper door hinge, scrape existing sealant residue from fuselage and hinge bolt hole. Solvent clean installation area. (Refer to 0-0) 5 Solvent clean installation area with isopropyl alcohol. (Refer to 0-0) 6 Apply sealant to circumference of installation area. (Refer to 0-0) 7 Press large area washer firmly to installation area. Apply sealant to lower threaded portion of hinge pin. (Refer to 0-0) 9 Position hinge pin to upper door hinge installation hole. 0 Install nut securing hinge pin to fuselage. Torque nut to 5-0 in-lbs (.7 -. Nm) and install cotter pin. (Refer to 0-60) Apply sealant to nut perimeter. (Refer to 0-0) Install cabin door. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 4 & subs 5-0 Page 9 9 Sep 07

20 MODEL SR0 C. Cabin Door Gas Strut (See Figure 5-0) (See Figure 5-0) () Removal - Cabin Door Gas Strut (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Flat, Open-End Wrench /4 inch (9 mm) Any Source Strut removal. (b) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: Disconnect door lock harness on inboard side. Pull CONV LIGHTS circuit breaker. Remove kick plate. (Refer to 5-0) Remove mid console trim. (Refer to 5-0) 4 Remove washer and bolt securing terminal ring to inboard gas strut attach bracket. 5 Remove cable tie securing door lock harness to fuselage. 6 Identify and disconnect electrical connector from wire harness. WARNING: Ensure gas strut rod is not fully compressed during removal. Sudden extension of partially removed gas strut rod could result in damage to airplane or injury to aircraft technician. (c) (d) (e) (f) Ensure cabin door is in fully open position. Serials after SBX-5-0: Remove wire retaining wire clip from gas strut inboard rod end. Remove locking cap from gas strut inboard rod end. Position flat wrench around neck of ball stud between attach bracket and gas strut inboard rod end. CAUTION: Serials before SBX-5-0: The ball stud snaps into four locking tabs integral to the gas strut rod end. Use caution during gas strut removal to avoid damaging locking tabs. If any one of the locking tabs cracks or breaks loose, the rod end must be replaced. (g) Gently pry gas strut inboard rod end off of ball stud. (h) Remove interior door trim. (Refer to 5-0) (i) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: Disconnect door lock harness on outboard side. Remove washer and screw securing terminal ring to door lock bracket. Remove cable tie securing door lock harness to door. Disconnect electrical connector from door lock solenoid. (j) Serials after SBX-5-0: Remove wire retaining wire clip from gas strut inboard rod end (k) Remove locking cap from gas strut outboard rod end. (l) Position flat wrench around neck of ball stud between attach bracket and gas strut outboard rod end. (m) Gently pry gas strut outboard rod end off of ball stud. (n) Remove gas strut from airplane. (o) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: If replacing cabin door gas strut with new unit, remove heat shrink securing door lock harness to gas strut and discard heat shrink. Retain harness and wire guide. 5-0 Page 0 9 Sep 07 All

21 MODEL SR0 () Installation - Cabin Door Gas Strut (a) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: If replacing cabin door gas strut with new unit, acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Shrink Tube, Adhesivelined M05/ Any Source. Secure harness. WARNING: Ensure gas strut rod is not fully compressed during installation. Sudden extension of partially installed gas strut rod could result in damage to airplane or injury to aircraft technician. (b) Ensure cabin door is in fully open position. CAUTION: Serials before SBX-5-0: The ball stud snaps into four locking tabs integral to the gas strut rod end. Verify all four locking tabs are intact. If any one of the locking tabs is cracked or missing, the rod end must be replaced. (c) Visually inspect gas strut rod ends and locking caps or wire retaining clips for cracked or missing tabs, security, and general condition. (d) Position gas strut outboard rod end to ball stud and press firmly to secure. (e) Serials after SBX-5-0: Install wire retaining wire clip to gas strut inboard rod end (f) Install locking cap to gas strut outboard rod end. (g) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: Connect door lock harness on outboard side. Install screw and washer securing terminal ring to door lock bracket and safety wire. (Refer to 0-50) Secure door lock harness to door with cable tie. Connect electrical connector to door lock solenoid. (h) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: If replacing cabin door gas strut with new unit, secure harness to gas strut with wire guide and heat shrink. (i) Install interior door trim. (Refer to 5-0) (j) Position gas strut inboard rod end to ball stud and press firmly to secure. (k) Serials after SBX-5-0: Install wire retaining wire clip to gas strut inboard rod end (l) Install locking cap to gas strut inboard rod end. (m) Serials 0 & subs w/ Convenience Lighting: Connect door lock harness on inboard side. Install bolt and washer securing terminal ring to inboard gas strut attach bracket. Note: Secure wire so that harness can flex when door is opened. Secure door lock harness to fuselage with cable tie. Connect electrical connector to wire harness. 4 Install mid console trim. (Refer to 5-0) 5 Install kick plate. (Refer to 5-0) 6 Reset CONV LIGHTS circuit breaker. All 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07

22 MODEL SR0 D. Catcher/Diverter - Serials 66 & subs, Serials 005 thru 667 after SB X-5-04 and SBX-5-0 () Removal - Catcher/Diverter (a) Remove cabin door gas strut. (Refer to 5-0) (b) Serials 005 thru 4: Remove nut-cap seat, washer, nut, and nut-cap securing ball fitting and catcher/diverter to forward attach bracket. (c) Serials 4 thru 0: Remove nut-cap seat, washer, nut, and nut-cap securing ball fitting and catcher/diverter to forward attach bracket. (d) Serials 0 & subs: Remove nut-cap seat, washers, nuts, and nut-cap securing ball fitting and catcher/diverter to forward attach bracket. () Installation - Catcher/Diverter Note: (a) Ensure catcher/diverter is installed on top of forward attach bracket. Serials 4 & subs: Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Threadlocker Loctite 4 Any Source. Lock threads. (b) Position catcher/diverter over forward attach bracket so that the gas strut rod end will be captured by the catcher/diverter. Apply threadlocker to threads of ball fitting and nut-cap seat. Install nut-cap seat, washer, nut, and nut-cap securing ball fitting and new catcher/ diverter to forward attach bracket. Note: It is acceptable to remove up to 0.0 inch from nut-cap seat to achieve proper thread engagement. Verify thread engagement is maximum 0.06 inch sub-flush with upper surface of nut. 4 Serials 0 & subs: Install washer and nut securing catcher/diverter to forward attach bracket. (c) Install cabin door gas strut. (Refer to 5-0) 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07 Serials 66 & subs, Serials 005 thru 667 after SB X-5-04 and SBX-5-0

23 MODEL SR0 E. Cabin Door Rod End - Serials 4 & subs (See Figure 5-0) () Removal - Cabin Door Rod End (a) At cabin door hinge bar, measure and record distance from forward surface of hinge bar to the hinge axis of the cabin door rod end. (b) Loosen lock nut on cabin door rod end. (c) Remove cabin door rod end. () Installation - Cabin Door Rod End (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Reamer # Any Source Ream bushing. (b) Insert and rotate cabin door hinge bolt/pin into cabin door rod end bushing. If it is difficult to insert cabin door hinge bolt/pin through bushing or friction exists while rotating bolt/pin in bushing, increase inner diameter of bushing. Use reamer to increase inner diameter of cabin door rod end bushing to Ø 0.95 ±0.005 inch (4.95 ±0.7 mm). Verify cabin door hinge bolt/pin rotates freely in cabin door rod end bushing. Note: To facilitate adjustment of cabin door rod end following installation, install lock nut closer to hinge axis of the rod end than previously measured. (c) (d) Install cabin door rod end to upper cabin door hinge bar. Adjust cabin door rod end as required until measurements recorded previously are obtained. Tighten lock nut on cabin door rod end. Serials 4 & subs 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07

24 MODEL SR0 F. Handle Assembly - Serials 005 thru 4 (See Figure 5-04) () Removal - Handle Assembly Note: The exterior handle can be removed by just removing roll pin from interior handle shaft. Always use correct size pin punch when removing roll pins. (a) Remove screw and washer securing interior handle to interior handle shaft. (b) Remove door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) (c) Remove nuts and washers from spring return bracket. Remove spring return bracket. (d) Remove roll pin from interior handle shaft. (e) Serials 005 thru : Remove screws and washers securing span bracket to door. Remove span bracket. (f) Serials 4 thru 4: Remove nuts and washers securing span bracket to door. Remove span bracket. (g) Remove roll pin securing main shaft to actuation disk. (h) Slide actuation disk assembly off main shaft and position aside. (i) Remove exterior handle from cabin door main shaft. () Installation - Handle Assembly Note: Lubricate all moving cabin door latch mechanisms with a dry film lubricant. (Refer to -0) (a) Install exterior handle to cabin door main shaft. (b) Position and slide actuation disk assembly onto main shaft. (c) Secure main shaft to actuation disk with roll pin. (d) Serials 005 thru : Secure span bracket to door with screws and washers. (e) Serials 4 thru 4: Secure span bracket to door with nuts and washers. (f) Install interior handle shaft roll pin. (g) Secure spring return bracket with washers and nuts. (h) Secure door trim. (Refer to 5-0) (i) Secure interior handle to interior handle shaft with screw and washer. 5-0 Page 4 9 Sep 07 Serials 005 thru 4

25 MODEL SR0 DOOR HANDLE PLATE ACTUATOR DISK LEGEND. Clevis Pin. Yoke Rod End. Washer 4. Cotter Pin 5. Actuation Disk 6. Bushing 7. Main Shaft Housing. Main Shaft 9. Exterior Handle 0. Interior Handle Shaft. Roll Pin. Nut. Flush Mount Stud 4. Spring Return Bracket 5. Interior Door Handle 6. Screw 7. Span Bracket. Door Lock Tab 9. Door Lock DOOR SKIN Serials 005 thru 4 Serials 005 thru. Serials 005 thru 4. Figure 5-04 Handle Assembly - Serials 005 thru 4 SR0_MM5_4B 5-0 Page 5 9 Sep 07

26 MODEL SR0 G. Handle Assembly - Serials 4 thru 0 (See Figure 5-05) () Removal - Handle Lever (a) Remove door handle. (Refer to 5-0) (b) Remove screw securing handle lever to interior handle shaft. Remove handle lever. () Installation - Handle Lever (a) Secure handle lever to interior lever shaft with screw. (b) Install door handle. (Refer to 5-0) () Removal - Handle Lever Assembly (a) Remove handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) (b) Remove door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) (c) Remove cotter pin, washers, and clevis pin securing end of cable to actuation arm. (d) Remove bolts, washers, and nuts securing clevis handle to handle bracket. (4) Installation - Handle Lever Assembly (a) Secure clevis handle to handle bracket with bolts, washers, and nuts. (b) Secure end of cable to actuation arm with cotter pin, washers, and clevis pin. (c) Secure door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) (d) Install handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) 5-0 Page 6 9 Sep 07 Serials 4 thru 0

27 MODEL SR0 DOOR SKIN LEGEND. Clevis Pin. Washer. Cotter Pin 4. Interior Handle Shaft 5. Nut 6. Flush Mount Stud 7. Interior Door Handle. Screw 9. Bolt 0. Actuation Arm. Handle Bracket. Latch Actuation Cable. Clevis Handle SR0_MM5_46B Serials 4 thru 0 Figure 5-05 Handle Assembly - Serials 4 thru Page 7 9 Sep 07

28 MODEL SR0 H. Handle Assembly - Serials 0 & subs (See Figure 5-06) () Removal - Handle Lever (a) Remove door handle. (Refer to 5-0) (b) Remove screw and washer securing handle lever to interior handle shaft. Remove handle lever. () Installation - Handle Lever (a) Secure handle lever to interior handle shaft with washer and screw. (b) Perform Adjustment/Test - Handle Lever Angle. (Refer to 5-0) (c) Install door handle. (Refer to 5-0) () Removal - Exterior Handle (a) Remove handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) (b) Remove door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) (c) Remove cotter pin, nut, and washer securing exterior handle axle to door actuation assembly. (d) Remove exterior handle assembly from airplane. (4) Installation - Exterior Handle (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Grease Aeroshell or Mobil SHC-00 Any Source. Lubricate kick-out cam. CAUTION: Do not allow handle to contact side of exterior housing prior to adjusting kick-out cam as it may damage housing. (b) Position axle through exterior housing and secure to door actuation assembly with washer and nut. (c) Adjust nut so that handle is secure, and handle motion is free from resistance. Install new cotter pin. (d) Adjust kick-out cam. Loosen cam adjustment nut. Move exterior handle to either fully open or fully closed position. Using hex wrench, adjust cam to provide approximately 0. inch (.54 mm) clearance between handle and edge of housing. 4 Ensure there is freeplay between cam and exterior handle cam track throughout the full range of handle motion. 5 Tighten cam adjustment nut. 6 Lubricate cam surface with grease. (e) Install door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) (f) Install handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) (5) Adjustment - Handle Lever Angle (See Figure 5-07) (a) With cabin door in closed position, verify handle lever is flush with armrest with a tolerance of ±0.075 inch (.905 mm). (b) If handle lever is not flush with armrest, adjust handle angle. Note: Note adjustment required to make handle lever flush with armrest. 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07 Remove handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 0 & subs

29 MODEL SR0 Remove door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) Remove nut, washers, clip, and bolt securing door cable to lower cable mounting bracket. 4 Remove turnbuckle securing inboard link of door actuation assembly to door cable. 5 Remove cotter pin, washer, and clevis pin securing outboard link of door actuation assembly to lower gearbox. 6 Raise/lower handle lever as required by adjusting outboard link. Note: To lower handle lever shorten outboard link. Each clockwise half-turn of rod end lowers forward tip of handle lever by approximately 0.0 inch (. mm). To raise handle lever lengthen outboard link. Each counterclockwise half-turn of rod end raises forward tip of handle lever by approximately 0.0 inch (. mm). 7 Secure outboard link of door actuation assembly to lower gearbox using clevis pin, washer, and new cotter pin. Install turnbuckle securing inboard link of door actuation assembly to door cable. 9 Install bolt, clip, washers, and nut securing door cable to lower cable mounting bracket. 0 Install door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) Install handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) Perform Adjustment - Latch Assembly. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 0 & subs 5-0 Page 9 9 Sep 07

30 MODEL SR0 A KICK-OUT CAM ADJUSTMENT HANDLE HOUSING KICK-OUT CAM DETAIL A Serials 0 & subs DOOR SKIN LEGEND. Handle Lever. Washer. Screw 4. Cotter Pin 5. Castellated Nut 6. Exterior Handle Assembly SR0_MM5_ Page 0 9 Sep 07 Figure 5-06 Handle Assembly - Serials 0 & subs Serials 0 & subs

31 MODEL SR0 A 5 4 LEGEND. Pin. Turnbuckle. Rod End 4. Washer 5. Cotter Pin DETAIL A Serials 0 & subs SR0_MM5_46 Serials 0 & subs Figure 5-07 Handle Lever Angle and Latching Timing Adjustment - Serials 0 & subs 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07

32 MODEL SR0 I. Lock Assembly - Serials 0 & subs (See Figure 5-0) () Removal - Lock Assembly (a) Serials w/ Convenience Lighting: Pull CONV LIGHTS circuit breaker. (b) Remove handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) (c) Remove door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) Note: To facilitate removal of lock assembly, extension spring may be disconnected from spring hook. (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) Serials w/ Convenience Lighting: Disconnect door lock solenoid electrical connector. Serials w/ Convenience Lighting: Remove safety wire, screws, and washers securing terminal ring and lock solenoid to solenoid bracket. Serials w/o Convenience Lighting: Remove safety wire, screws, and washers securing lock solenoid to solenoid bracket. Remove washers and screws securing solenoid bracket to door actuation assembly. Remove safety wire and roll pin securing lock solenoid to lock solenoid linkage. Remove cotter pin, nut, washers, and bolt securing lock solenoid linkage to door lock linkage and pivot lock. Remove cotter pin, washer, and clevis pin securing door lock linkage to lock cylinder cam. Remove safety wire and lock retention clip securing door lock cylinder and gasket to exterior handle housing. Remove retention clip securing lock cylinder cam to lock. Remove lock assembly from airplane. () Installation - Lock Assembly (a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Loctite 4 Any Source Install solenoid bracket. 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07 (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) (n) Position door lock cylinder and new gasket to exterior handle housing. Position lock cylinder cam to lock and secure with retention clip. Secure door lock cylinder to exterior handle housing with lock retention clip and safety wire. Install clevis pin, washer, and new cotter pin securing door lock linkage to lock cylinder cam. Install bolt, washers, nut, and new cotter pin securing lock solenoid linkage to door lock linkage and pivot lock. Install roll pin securing lock solenoid to lock solenoid linkage and safety wire. Apply Loctite to threads of screws and install screws and washers securing solenoid bracket to door actuation assembly. Serials w/o Convenience Lighting: Install screws and washers securing lock solenoid to solenoid bracket and safety wire. (Refer to 0-50) Serials w/ Convenience Lighting: Install screws and washers securing lock solenoid and terminal ring to solenoid bracket and safety wire. (Refer to 0-50) Ensure clearance exists around linkages. Ensure solenoid magnet can catch and hold lock mechanism in locked position. Ensure full travel against stop in pivot lock is achieved in unlocked position. Serials w/ Convenience Lighting: Connect electrical connector to door lock solenoid. Serials 0 & subs

33 MODEL SR0 (o) If disconnected during removal, connect extension spring to spring hook. (p) Install door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) (q) Install handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) (r) Serials w/ Convenience Lighting: Reset CONV LIGHTS circuit breaker. Serials 0 & subs 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07

34 MODEL SR0 A 5 4 DOOR JAMB DOOR ACTUATION ASSEMBLY 9 PIVOT LOCK DETAIL A Serials 0 & subs LEGEND. Screw. Washer. Solenoid Bracket 4. Lock Solenoid 5. Extension Spring 6. Clevis Pin 7. Lock Solenoid Linkage. Cotter Pin 9. Door Lock Cylinder 0. Retention Clip. Lock Cylinder Cam. Door Lock Linkage. Nut 4. Bolt 5. Roll pin 6. Spring Hook 7. Gasket SR0_MM5_ Page 4 9 Sep 07 Figure 5-0 Door Lock Assembly - Serials 0 & subs Serials 0 & subs

35 MODEL SR0 J. Latch Assembly - Serials 005 thru 4 (See Figure 5-09) () Removal - Latch Assembly (a) Remove screw and washer securing interior handle to interior handle shaft. (b) Remove door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) (c) Remove screws, washers, and nuts securing lower and upper cable attach brackets to door. (d) Remove cotter pins, clevis pins, and washers securing yoke rod ends to actuation disk. (e) Remove cotter pins, clevis pins, and washers securing yoke rod ends to inner spring tubes. (f) Remove nuts and yoke rod ends from actuation levers. (g) Remove roll pins securing door pins and cable pin springs to inner spring tubes. (h) Remove grommets and plastic flanged bearings from outer spring tubes. (i) Remove screws securing outer spring tubes to door. () Installation - Latch Assembly Note: Lubricate all moving cabin door latch mechanisms with a dry film lubricant. (Refer to -0) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Install screws securing outer spring tubes to door. Slide grommets over back of outer spring tubes. Insert plastic flanged bearings into front of outer spring tubes. Insert cable pin springs and door pins into inner spring tubes. Secure door pins to inner spring tubes with roll pins. Secure actuation levers to yoke rod ends with nuts. Secure yoke rod ends to inner spring tubes with cotter pins, clevis pins, and washers. Secure yoke rod ends to actuation disk with cotter pins, clevis pins, and washers. Position and secure lower and upper cable attach brackets to door with screws, washers, and nuts. (i) Secure door trim. (Refer to 5-0) (j) Secure interior handle to interior handle shaft with screw and washer. (k) Perform Adjustment - Latch Assembly. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 005 thru Page 5 9 Sep 07

36 MODEL SR Page 6 9 Sep Serials 005 thru 4. 4 Figure 5-09 Latch Assembly - Serials 005 thru 4 Serials 005 thru 4 LEGEND. Yoke Rod End. Nut. Cabin Door Cable Assembly 4. Grommet 5. Door Pin 6. Roll Pin 7. Cable Pin Spring. Inner Spring Tube 9. Clevis Pin 0. Plastic Flanged Bearing. Screw. Outer Spring Tube. Thin Washer 4. Cotter Pin 5. Cable Attach Bracket Base, Upper 6. Cable Attach Bracket Plate, Upper 7. Rivet. Actuation Disk 9. Actuation Lever 0. Countersunk Screw. Washer. Self Locking Nut. Cable Attach Bracket, Lower SR0_MM5_C

37 MODEL SR0 () Adjustment - Latch Assembly (See Figure 5-00) (a) Open cabin door and hold cabin door handle in full open position (keeping pressure on the compression springs). (b) Inspect and measure clearance between both door pins and receivers using a feeler gage. (c) The door pin and receiver clearance should be between 0.00 and 0.05 inch (0.00 and.7 cm). If pins need adjustment, proceed with the following steps. Remove door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) Remove appropriate rod end and turn rod end in corresponding direction. Repeat above procedures as required until specified clearance is obtained. 4 Secure door trim. (Refer to 5-0) Serials 005 thru Page 7 9 Sep 07

38 MODEL SR0 LEGEND. Yoke Rod End. Plain Nut. Cabin Door Cable Assembly Serials 005 thru 4. SR0_MM5_7C 5-0 Page 9 Sep 07 Figure 5-00 Latch Assembly Adjustment - Serials 005 thru 4 Serials 005 thru 4

39 MODEL SR0 K. Latch Assembly - Serials 4 thru 0 (See Figure 5-0) () Removal - Latch Assembly (a) Remove handle lever. (Refer to 5-0) (b) Remove door trim panel. (Refer to 5-0) (c) Remove nut, washers, rotary arm, and spacer securing actuator to rotary latch. (d) Remove bolts and washers securing cable bracket, spacer, and rotary latch to door. Remove rotary latch. () Installation - Latch Assembly (a) Position rotary latch, spacer, and cable bracket to door. Install bolts and washers securing rotary latch, spacer, and cable bracket to door. Torque to in-lb (.7 -. Nm). (b) Install actuator. Acquire necessary tools and equipment. Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose Isopropyl Alcohol 99% or higher purity Any Source Clean installation area. Cotton Cloth (clean and lint free) - Any Source Clean installation area. Small Brushes - Any Source Apply primer and Loctite. Primer 747 or 7649 Henkel Loctite Corp. Rocky Hill, CT Prepare rotary arm mating surfaces. Loctite 6 Henkel Loctite Corp. Rocky Hill, CT Gap fill mating surfaces of rotary arm. Solvent clean inner square mating surfaces of rotary arm with isopropyl alcohol. (Refer to 0-0) Use clean brush to apply primer on inner square mating surfaces of rotary arm. Allow to dry. (Refer to 0-40) 4 Position actuator to rotary latch with washers, spacer, and rotary arm. 5 Use clean brush to apply Loctite on inner square mating surfaces of rotary arm. (Refer to 0-40) 6 Rock rotary arm until Loctite fills entire gap between rotary arm and actuator. 7 Install upper washer and wipe excess Loctite from actuator threads with cloth. Note: At rotary arm attachment, use approved alternate spacer and washer(s) stackup as required. (Refer to IPC) Secure rotary arm to actuator with nut, washers, and spacer. CAUTION: Rotary arm gap verification and alignment must be accomplished within a few minutes of applying Loctite while nut is secured and before Loctite sets. Serials 4 thru 0 (c) Align rotary arms. (See Figure 5-0) Verify gap between rotary arm and washer/spacer stackup is 0.0 to 0.0 inch (0.5 to 0.76 mm) and spacer rotates freely. 5-0 Page 9 9 Sep 07

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