UNCLASSIFIED

MSG DTG 281828Z DEC 01

FROM CDRAMCOM, REDSTONE ARSENAL, AL  //AMSAM-SF-A//

SUBJECT - AVIATION SAFETY ACTION MESSAGE, INFORMATIONAL, RCS 
CSGLD-1860(R1), ALL AIRCRAFT AND AVIATION HYDRAULIC GROUND UNITS, 
HYDRAULIC FLUID CONTAMINATION CONTROL, GEN-02-ASAM-01.
                             NOTE
THIS MESSAGE IS ISSUED IAW AR 95-1, 1 SEP 97, CHAPTER 6.  THIS 
MESSAGE HAS NOT BEEN TRANSMITTED TO UNITS SUBORDINATE TO 
ADDRESSEES.  ADDRESSEES SHOULD IMMEDIATELY RETRANSMIT THIS 
MESSAGE TO ALL SUBORDINATE UNITS, ACTIVITIES OR ELEMENTS AFFECTED 
OR CONCERNED.  THE RETRANSMITTAL SHALL REFERENCE THE MESSAGE.  
ACTION ADDRESSEES WILL IMMEDIATELY VERIFY THIS TRANSMISSION TO 
CDR, AMCOM, ATTN:  AMSAM-SF-A (SOF COMPLIANCE OFFICER).
1.  PRIORITY CLASSIFICATION - N/A.
                             NOTE
IAW AR 95-1, PARAGRAPH 6-6A/6-14A, MACOM COMMANDERS MAY AUTHORIZE 
TEMPORARY EXCEPTION FROM MESSAGE REQUIREMENTS.  EXCEPTION MAY 
ONLY OCCUR WHEN COMBAT OPERATIONS OR MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH IN 
CIVIL DISASTERS OR OTHER EMERGENCIES ARE SO URGENT THAT THEY 
OVERRIDE THE CONSEQUENCES OF CONTINUED AIRCRAFT OPERATION.
2.  TASK/INSPECTION SUSPENSE DATE - N/A.
3.  REPORTING COMPLIANCE SUSPENSE DATE - N/A.
4.  SUMMARY OF PROBLEM -
    A.  HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS ON ARMY AIRCRAFT AND AVIATION GROUND 
SERVICE SYSTEMS MAY BE CONTAMINATED ABOVE THE ARMY ESTABLISHED 
BASELINE FOR BOTH PARTICULATES AND WATER.  THE ARMY HAS 
EXPERIENCED UNEXPLAINED FLIGHT CONTROL INCIDENTS WHERE FLIGHT 
CONTROL BINDS, LOCK-UP, OR UNCOMMANDED EVENTS OCCURRED.  THE 
FIRST STEP TO RE-ESTABLISHING EFFECTIVE HYDRAULIC CONTAMINATION 
CONTROLS WILL BE MADE BY IDENTIFYING AND ENSURING CORRECT 
HYDRAULIC HOUSEKEEPING PROCEDURES IAW PARAGRAPH 8 OF THIS MESSAGE 
ARE APPLIED.
    B.  MANPOWER/DOWNTIME AND FUNDING IMPACTS - N/A.
    C.  THE PURPOSE OF THIS MESSAGE IS TO ELIMINATE KNOWN 
DEFICIENCIES AND ESTABLISH CORRECT AND EFFECTIVE HYDRAULICS 
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.
5.  END ITEMS TO BE INSPECTED - N/A.
6.  ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS TO BE INSPECTED - N/A.
7.  PARTS TO BE INSPECTED - N/A.
8.  INSPECTION PROCEDURES -
    A. PERFORM AN INTERNAL REVIEW OF AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC 
MAINTENANCE PRACTICES AND HOUSEKEEPING PROCEDURES.
                             NOTE
            COMMANDERS SHOULD NOTE THAT THE INSTRUCTIONS
            IN THIS MESSAGE ARE NOT ALL ENCOMPASSING FOR
            HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND HOUSEKEEPING.
            THE CONTENTS OF THIS MESSAGE ADDRESS ONLY THE
            MOST COMMON SHORTCOMINGS OBSERVED IN THE FIELD.
            APPLICABLE TM'S MUST STILL BE COMPLIED WITH FOR
            ALL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.
    B.  MAINTENANCE WORK AREAS -
        (1)  AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AREAS MUST BE 
CLEAN AND PREFERABLY INSIDE AN ENCLOSED AREA AWAY FROM BLOWING 
DUST AND SAND.  STORE NEW OR OVERHAULED AIRCRAFT PARTS WITH 
PROPER CAPS OR PLUGS, OR PLACE IN A SEALED CONTAINER, TO PREVENT 
CONTAMINATION.  METAL PLUGS WITH O-RINGS SEALS ARE RECOMMENDED IN 
PLACE OF PLASTIC CAPS.
        (2)  REMOVE ALL OPEN CANS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID AND DISCARD 
IAW PARA 10E.  OPEN CANS OF HYDRAULIC FLUID WILL ABSORB WATER AND 
TRAP AIRBORNE DIRT WITHIN THE FLUID.
        (3)  ENSURE ALL AVIATION GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AND 
HYDRAULIC TEST STANDS ARE WIPED DOWN, CLEAN, AND COVERED.
        (4)  ALWAYS USE CLEAN LINT FREE MAINTENANCE TOWELS FOR 
HYDRAULIC MAINTENANCE.  DO NOT USE COTTON, POLYESTER, OR OTHER 
RAGS FOR AVIATION HYDRAULIC MAINTENANCE.  AFTER USE, DISPOSE OF 
MAINTENANCE TOWELS IAW PARAGRAPH 10.E.
    C.  ON-AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE -
        (1)  WHEN REMOVING HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS, IMMEDIATELY CAP 
AND SEAL BOTH THE AIRCRAFT AND COMPONENT HYDRAULIC LINES AFTER 
REMOVAL.
        (2)  WHEN INSTALLING A NEW OR OVERHAULED HYDRAULIC 
COMPONENT RECEIVED FROM SUPPLY, OPEN DRAIN PLUGS, STROKE AND 
ROTATE THE COMPONENT TO REMOVE AS MUCH PRESERVATIVE FLUID FROM 
THE COMPONENT AS POSSIBLE.  REFILL COMPONENT WITH THE APPROPRIATE 
HYDRAULIC FLUID PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.  BE CAREFUL TO REFILL THE 
COMPONENT IN AS CLEAN A CONDITION AS POSSIBLE.  IT IS BEST TO 
REFILL COMPONENTS INSIDE BUILDING OUT OF BLOWING WIND AND DUSTY 
CONDITION.
        (3)  ALWAYS USE PROPER, CLEAN HAND TOOLS.  NEVER USE A 
TOOL THAT SHOWS EVIDENCE OF DAMAGE OR WEAR.
                             NOTE
            DO NOT USE LEATHERMAN (OR EQUIVALENT) HAND
            TOOLS OR CRESCENT WRENCHES (EXPANDABLE) FOR
            HYDRAULIC MAINTENANCE.
        (4)  WIPE OFF HAND TOOLS AFTER EACH USE WITH A LINT FREE 
CLOTH.
    D.  HYDRAULIC FLUID -
        (1)  UNTIL NEW SEALED HYDRAULIC SERVICING UNITS ARE 
PROVIDED, OPEN HYDRAULIC FLUID CANS BY WIPING CLEAN THE OPENING 
TOOL AND THE CAN LID WITH A LINT FREE SHOP TOWEL.  FOR AH-64 
SERVICING, WIPE SIPHON HOSE AS CLEAN AS POSSIBLE BEFORE INSERTING 
INTO CAN.
        (2)  ONLY USE HYDRAULIC FLUID FROM UNOPENED, FACTORY 
SEALED CANS.  AFTER REFILLING AIRCRAFT, IMMEDIATELY TOP OFF AGPU 
OR OTHER HYDRAULIC SERVICING UNITS WITH FLUID REMAINING IN THE 
CAN.  IF NONE ARE AVAILABLE, DISPOSE IAW PARAGRAPH 10.E.
        (3)  ALWAYS SERVICE AVIATION HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS WITH THE 
PROPER FLUID.  ONLY THREE TYPES OF HYDRAULIC FLUID ARE AUTHORIZED 
FOR ARMY AVIATION: MIL-H-83282/MIL-PRF-83282, MIL-PRF-87257, AND 
MIL-H-5606/MIL-PRF-5606.  CONSULT THE APPROPRIATE TECHNICAL 
MANUAL TO DETERMINE WHICH FLUID SHOULD BE USED FOR A GIVEN 
APPLICATION.
                             WARNING
            SOME UNITS HAVE RECEIVED MIL-H-46170B
            (NATO 544) HYDRAULIC FLUID AS A REPLACEMENT
            FOR MIL-L-83282.  THIS FLUID IS APPROVED FOR
            GROUND VEHICLE USE ONLY.  DO NOT SERVICE
            AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS WITH MIL-H-46170B
            HYDRAULIC FLUID.  THE FLUID CONTAINS A BARIUM
            ADDITIVE THAT IS DETRIMENTAL TO THE CLOSE
            TOLERANCE SPOOL VALVES USED ON AIRCRAFT FLIGHT
            CONTROL SYSTEMS. ANY SYSTEM SUSPECTED OF
            HAVING BEEN SERVICED WITH MIL-H-46710B WILL NEED
            TO BE DRAINED AND FLUSHED.
        (4)  WHEN SAMPLING AVIATION HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS, VISUALLY 
INSPECT ALL HYDRAULIC FLUID SAMPLES FOR CONTAMINATION.  ANY 
VISIBLE PARTICLES, HAZY OR MILKY FLUID, PINK FLUID, OR WATER 
DROPLETS ARE EVIDENCE OF CONTAMINATION.  TAKE ONE MORE OR SAMPLES 
AND REINSPECT.  IF APPEARANCE IS UNCHANGED, THE SYSTEM IS 
CONTAMINATED AND WILL BE DRAINED AND FLUSHED IAW THE APPROPRIATE 
TECHNICAL MANUAL.
    E.  AVIATION HYDRAULIC TEST STANDS AND AGPU MAINTENANCE -
        (1)  INSPECT AGPU RESERVOIR VENT DRYER TO ENSURE 
DESICCANT IS A MINIMUM OF 25 PERCENT BLUE IN COLOR.  IF NOT, 
REPLACE WITH NEW DESICCANT (NSN 6650-00-680-2233).
        (2)  ENSURE ALL HOSES ARE CAPPED AND SEALED WHEN STORED 
OR NOT IN USE.  WIPE HOSES CLEAN WITH A LINT FREE CLOTH PRIOR TO 
CONNECTING TO AN AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.  NOT WIPING ENDS CAN 
INTRODUCE CONTAMINATES DIRECTLY INTO THE AIRCRAFT.
        (3)  HANDLE FLEXIBLE HYDRAULIC HOSES CAREFULLY.  
PARTICLES FROM THE INSIDE WALLS OF THE HOSE MAY ENTER HYDRAULIC 
FLUID WHEN THE HOSES ARE ABUSED, KINKED, OR RUN OVER.  DISCARD 
AND REPLACE ANY HOSE THAT IS DAMAGED.
        (4)  VISUALLY INSPECT FOR CONTAMINATION - LOOK AT 
HYDRAULIC AGPU RESERVOIR FLUID LEVEL SITE GAGE AND INSPECT FLUID.  
ANY VISIBLE PARTICLES, HAZY OR MILKY PINK FLUID OR WATER DROPLETS 
ARE EVIDENCE OF CONTAMINATION.  TREAT THE SYSTEM AS CONTAMINATED 
AND DRAIN AND FLUSH PRIOR TO FURTHER USE.
9.  CORRECTION PROCEDURES - N/A.
10.  SUPPLY/PARTS AND DISPOSITION -
     A.  PARTS REQUIRED - N/A.
     B.  REQUISITIONING INSTRUCTIONS - N/A.
     C.  BULK AND CONSUMABLE MATERIALS - N/A.
     D.  DISPOSITION - N/A.
     E.  DISPOSITION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL - IAW ENVIRONMENTAL 
PROTECTION AGENCY DIRECTIVES AS IMPLEMENTED BY YOUR SERVICING 
ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATOR (AR 200-1).
11.  SPECIAL TOOLS AND FIXTURES REQUIRED - N/A.
12.  APPLICATION - N/A.
13.  REFERENCES - N/A.
14.  RECORDING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS - N/A.
15.  WEIGHT AND BALANCE - N/A.
16.  POINTS OF CONTACT - TECHNICAL POC IS KEN WEGRZYN, AMSAM-AR-
EA-P-S, DSN 897-3887 OR (256) 313-3887, FAX IS (256) 313-4961.  
EMAIL "KENNETH.WEGRZYN@REDSTONE.ARMY.MIL".