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MODUK - DEF STAN 02-304: PART 4

Shafting Systems & Propulsors Part 4 - Requirements for Repair of Main Propulsion Shafting

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Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 8 July 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 58
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This Defence Standard specifies the requirements for

Assessment of the rectification and repairs necessary to restore distorted, worn or corroded main propulsion shafts, couplings and sleeves to a serviceable condition;

Performance of such treatment and repairs;

Post-repair treatment and inspection. Shaft materials include carbon steel, stainless steel and nonferrous alloys.

Individual requirements or limitations relating to shafts for specific vessels are included.

Rectification and repair techniques considered include:

Grinding;

Machining;

Welding;

Metal spraying;

Straightening;

Plastic coating.

Post-repair operations include heat treatment, surface treatment and inspection. Acceptance standards are defined.

The requirement to raise and maintain a repair history document for each main propulsion shaft is stated

Document History

DEF STAN 02-304: PART 4
July 8, 2015
Shafting Systems & Propulsors Part 4 - Requirements for Repair of Main Propulsion Shafting
This Defence Standard specifies the requirements for Assessment of the rectification and repairs necessary to restore distorted, worn or corroded main propulsion shafts, couplings and sleeves to a...
September 12, 2002
Shafting Systems and Propulsors Part 4 Requirements for Repair of Main Propulsion Shafting
Defence Standard (Def Stan) 02-304 Part 4 specifies the requirements for: Assessment of the rectification and repairs necessary to restore distorted, worn or corroded main propulsion shafts,...

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