5.4.1 After verifying
that the propeller and shaft are at the same temperature and the mating
surfaces are clean and free from oil or grease, the propeller is to
be fitted on the shaft under survey. The propeller nut is to be securely
locked to the shaft.
5.4.2 Permanent
reference marks are to be made on the propeller boss nut and shaft
to indicate angular and axial positioning of the propeller. Care is
to be taken in marking the inboard end of the shaft taper to minimise
stress raising effects.
5.4.3 The outside
of the propeller boss is to be hard stamped with the following details:
- For oil injection method of fitting, the start point load, in
Newtons, and the axial pull-up at 0oC and 35oC,
in mm.
- For the dry fitting method, the push-up load at 0oC
and 35oC, in Newtons.
5.4.4 A copy
of the fitting curve relative to temperature and means for determining
any subsequent movement of the propeller are to be placed on board.