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The MA-1A can arrest which type of aircraft? |
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Hook-equipped and non-hook equipped |
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The E-5 AAS can arrest what type of aircraft |
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How much does the MA-1A chain link weigh? |
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How is the MA-1A chain configured?
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Single chain the first 90-ft and the remaining, 360-ft, is doubled with two rows |
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How much runout does the MA-1A allow? |
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What is the energy absorbing capacity of the MA-1A |
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10-12 million foot pounds |
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What disassembles upon impact of the MA-1A? |
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What does the AC Power charge in the MA-1A electrical system? |
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Emergecny backup batteries |
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What do the batteries operate in the MA-1A electrical system? |
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What is the MA-1A diameter?
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How much air pressure is stored in the MA-1A accumulator? |
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What measurement does the pull lift tension the "SPRING" |
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The BAK-9 has an energy absorbing capacity of_____ |
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What do AAS manufacturers base energy-absorbing capacity on? |
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normal runout on concrete or asphalt
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How much does unstable or sod overruns increase energy absorbing capacity |
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How much does steel planking reduce the energy absorbing capacity? |
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What is rewind and operational recycle time of the BAK-9? |
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What is the energy absorbing capacity of the BAK-9 determined by? |
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1. Runout
2. Aircraft weight
3. engaging velocity |
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What is the ultimate strength of the BAK-9 tape? |
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What does the BAK-9 hydraulic reservoir serve as? |
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storing fluid
supplying system pressure |
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What is the configuration of the BAK-9 hydraulic reservoir? |
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Upper half is equipped with a gravity fluid reservoir that stores the fluid
Lower half is an air-oil accumalator that supplies static pressure to the system |
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What modulates the fluid pressure on the BAK-9? |
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What establishes the aircraft weight and range that the reel and shaft assembly can handle? |
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What do the telltale hydraulic gauge and recording-type tachometer correlate? |
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What is the BAK-15 designed for? |
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How quick can the BAK-15 raise the net? |
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What does each elementary net consist of? |
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single upper horizontal strap and two independent lower horizontal straps |
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What do the 15 elementary nets form? |
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three groups of five elementary nets |
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What allows the arrestment load to be equally distributed among the elementary nets? |
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What tests the strength of the net? |
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What determines net height? |
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What holds the stanchions in place in the uprigth position? |
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over-center locking arm mechanism |
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What controls the UP and DOWN cycle times of the stanchion mast? |
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What does the low-pressure oil flow through to slow the movement of the mast to reduce stress on the mechanism? |
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What are used to ensure the system will operate in the event of a malfunction in one of the valves? |
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dual two-way valves and dual four-way valves |
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What diameter is the pendant used in a textile system? |
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What does the pendant tensioning assembly consist of in the TEXTILE system? |
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What does the TEXTILE brake assembly consist of? |
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Two shear link units
Each unit consist of two breakable shunts and a tear strap |
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How many units are there in a unidirectional setup? |
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What does a Textile unidirectional setup consist of? |
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two braking stages
each braking stage unit has nine braking modules |
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What does a Textile bidirectional setup consist of? |
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One braking stage with 10 braking modules on each side |
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At what force do the shear links break? |
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How many support blocks does the BAK-14 contain? |
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How does the BAK-14 pendant operate? |
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Retracts into trough by pneumatics
Raised by torsion springs |
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What minimizes shock from oscillation of the support arm caused by wheel rollover? |
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What power the pneumatic system of the BAK-14? |
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What component indicates whether the arm is up or down and monitor the raise/retract function? |
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Mercury-type limit switches |
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What purposes do the heaters serve? |
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1. Keep air in the pneumatic tube and the operating system from freezing moisture
2. Keep the trough sections and drains free from ice |
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What are the different type of heaters? |
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Box, end-trough, trough, and cross runway drain heaters |
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Where are the box heaters located? |
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In the support boxes and surround the air cylinder |
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What do the trough heaters do? |
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Each heater takes care of one trough section between the support boxes |
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How are end-trough heaters setup? |
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Paired for the 150 and 200-ft runways
For 300 ft runways, three sets of heaters are used |
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What does the TYPE-H support system include? |
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8 precast concrete blocks w/o recess
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14 concrete blocks w/ recess |
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What does the motor operate? |
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Drive the hydraulic fluid to the jack |
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What does the motor direction determine? |
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What different configurations are there for the TYPE-H? |
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14 blocks for 150-ft wide runways
18 blocks for 150 to 300-ft wide runways |
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What is the maximum engaging speed of the Type-H? |
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What is the operating temp range? |
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-40 degrees F to 158 degrees F |
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How quickly does the pendant raise/retract in the Type-H setup? |
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What causes the support arms to follow the wedge in the up direction? |
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The jacks right movement which moves the ramps to the left |
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In manual operation, how quickly can someone raise/retract the Type-H syst? |
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What size pendant does the BAK-12 use? |
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What is the recylce capability? |
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Bak-12 enery absorbing capacity and how it is determined? |
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65,000,000 foot-pounds
aircraft weight, runout, and maximum engaging velocity |
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What does the output shaft of the fluid coupling attach to? |
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The input shaft of a 15-1 gear reducer |
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What does the rewind system pretension the tape to? |
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What does the telltale tachometer record? |
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What drives the BAK-12 tachometer? |
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What can be correlated by the tachometer RPM? |
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aircraft engaging velocity w/in 5% |
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What is the hydraulic pressure gauge connected to to indicate aircraft engaging speed? |
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What does reel motion drive? |
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Two sprocket assemblies:
1. drives the main hydraulic pump
2. control valve cam through a gear reducer |
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The BAK-12 hydraulic system contains how much fluid? |
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What are the three hydraulic subsystems? |
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1. main/braking system
2. static system
3. rewind clutch system |
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How do we charge the BAK-12 system to maintain a static pressure of 175 psi? |
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compressed air is acceptable but dry nitrogen is preferred |
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How is the BAK-12 cam for the control valve which is chain driven control? |
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Through a 100-to-1 gear reducer |
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What is the rating on the BAK-12 relief valve? |
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2,700 psi for a 1200-ft runout |
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What are the two arrangements for adjusting the hydraulic braking system? |
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1. An adjustable linkage for changing the orifice of the control valve
2. A second orifice downstream from the controlled orifice in the cam control valve |
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In the BAK-12 purchase tape what is the primary loading bearing members? |
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Longitudinal nylon fibers |
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What is the BAK-12 ultimate tape strength? |
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What is the weight of the tire casing that protects the BAK-12 tape connector? |
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must not weigh more than 20 pounds |
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When is the BAK-12 selector valve used? |
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when we must replenish the fluid supply in the pump or do work on the clutch hydraulic system |
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What is the construction features of the BAK-12 pendant? |
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1 or 1.25-inch diameter wire rope of 18 by 7 strand |
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What must be done if the arresting engine does not bolt to the fairlead beam? |
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In the BAK-12 expeditionary configuration, what is the energy absorbing capacity and runout? |
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65,000,000 foot-pounds
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950 feet |
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How deep do you bury the BAK-12 earth anchor? |
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When must the BAK-12 pendant be replaced? |
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- 5 or more broken wire in any one rope lay
- 9 or more broken wires throught the pendant
- 30 or more flat spots of 0.5-inch or longer in one rope lay
- every 36 months
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When checking the cam, how must the tapes be positioned? |
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fully retracted and the pendant tensioned in the battery position |
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What grade oil do you lubricate drive chains with? |
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graded 10 oil or commercial chain lubricant |
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At what interval, do you perform end-for-ends on the tapes? |
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24 months or half the tape life |
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On BAK-12 B-52 brakes, when do you SCHEDULE brake replacement? |
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normal wear increases to 1/2-inch |
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On BAK-12 B-52 brakes, when is brake replacement MANDATORY? |
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On BAK-12 Bliss brakes, when is brake replacement SCHEDULED? |
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On BAK-12 Bliss brakes, when is brake replacement MANDATORY? |
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What grade oil is used to lubricate the fluid coupling? |
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When checking the side plate clearance, what is the maximum combined clearance? |
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What is done during the BAK-12 functional test and every third month? |
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Pulling the tape to expose the tape in the fairlead tube
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the tape should be pulled out 800-ft |
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When must synchronization be performed? |
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after installation, every 90 days, and after the replacement of a hydraulic component |
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What determines the speed of the pump and the pressure during synchronization? |
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Runout length and the runway width |
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How much time must both systems be synched in? |
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What temperature range must it be when synching? |
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When synchronizing the Wisonsin engine, what must the valve cam clearance measurement be? |
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When synchronizing, what must the cam be set as and what positon must the needle valve be? |
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Cam = 60-degrees
Needle valve = 5.0 |
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When synchronizing, what RPM must the hydraulic pump be set as? |
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Within how much time must the needle valve be adjusted to obtain the proper brake pressure and avoid excessive temperature increase? |
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What is the purpose of proof-testing? |
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ensures that all the hydraulic lines and connections are leak proof and correctly assembled |
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When is tape cropping accomplished and why is it performed? |
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every 6 months
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nylon is sensitive to sunlight and loses strength |
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After how many arrestments is the tape replaced? |
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How tape counts is a REGIME II? |
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How tape counts is a REGIME III? |
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How many tape counts is a REGIME IV? |
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Requires IMMEDIATE replacement |
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How counts does a monthly pullout? |
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1/2 of a REGIME I arrestment |
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