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Installation Guidelines

THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS

#70277 Left and Right TINTED REPLACEMENT SUN VISORS
For Cessna Airplanes
The original Visors actually obstruct
VISION;
Eliminate 95% of Ultra Violet Rays
As you scan for traffic;
Easy as A,B,C, to INSTALL;
ALL NECESSARY PAPERWORK AND LOGBOOK ENTRY SUPPLIED as per FAR 43.9
Only a screwdriver required for installation.

Model Number
Serial Number
Type Certificate No.
177, 177 A, B
00001-02752
A13CE
177RG
RG0001-RG1366
A20CE
337 B, C, D, E, F, G
3370001-33701606
A6CE

 

for further information contact-Murray Grossman, at A.R.F.C.
Oakland County International Airport, 6250 H Row, Waterford, MI 48327
Tel. 248-666-4050 ~ Fax 248-666-5355 ~ Cell 248-417-8682 

Email ARFCVISORS@msn.com



Properties: of Cast Acrylic Lucite L used in A.R.F.C. visors

-Outstanding weather resistance-Brilliant clarity-Chemical resistance-Smooth-Easy clean surface-Eliminates 95% of U.V. rays-

Cleaning and Care: Abrasive cleaners and some window cleaning compounds will scratch the surface of acrylic sheet. Do not use solvents such as, methyl alcohol, toluene, acetone, chlorinated solvents, dry-cleaning solutions, lacquer thinners, gasoline, etc. since they may damage the surface.

Dust and dirt can be removed with a soft, grit-free, nonlinting cloth dampened with clean water.

Grease and oil deposits can be removed with a naphtha, or isopropyl alcohol. (Caution both these substances have a very low flash point and are easily ignited. Use only in well ventilated areas).  Follow manufacturer’s directions for safe handling. Any good plastic cleaner such as: Permates 403D, Clearview, Plexus, LP Acrylic Polish and Sealant, may be used if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Care of visors: As all transparent visors are made of plastic, if you should leave them in the down position for an extended length of time in the enclosed cabin of the aircraft, and the temperature gets excessively hot, the visors could warp or sag. If this problem happens, remove the affected visor from the aircraft and lay the visor on a smooth flat surface. The flat surface should be covered with a nonlinting, soft cloth to prevent marring of the heated visor. Carefully, using a heat gun or (hair dryer) carefully apply the heat, (not over 250 degrees Fahrenheit) until the visor lays flat. Let the material cool before you re-install the visor in the aircraft.

For further information contact Murray at A.R.F.C.
Oakland County International Airport
6250 H Row, Waterford, MI. 48327
Tel. 248-666-4050 ~ Cell phone 248-417-8682 FAX ~ 248-666-5355
FAQRS                          Email ~ ARFCVISORS@msn.com


AS EASY AS A.B.C.
TO INSTALL IN YOUR AIRPLANE
A.R.F.C. TINTED REPLACEMENT SUN VISORS
Part No: 70277 

First Check:
Aircraft Model, and Serial number 

A. -  Loosen the two screws holding the “Cessna Visors” in place, enough so that the visor slides outboard and free of the “Bracket”. Note: It is not necessary to remove the screws or the cover and bracket.” 

B. -  Leave the bubble wrap on the A.R.F.C. Visor, (this will save clean up finger prints, etc.) Replace the visor in the reverse sequence that you removed the Cessna visor. Now tighten the existing screws just enough, so that the visor will rotate, but tight enough to remain in position. This might take a few adjustments. 

C. -  Now on the self-addressed pre-stamped post card enter the date of installation:
A/C Model C-____________ N _________________ Serial_____________________ 

D. - Repeat the information on the label below the post card, peel off sticker and place in the airframe log book. Last but not least, drop the pre-stamped post card in the mail box.