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Tag Archives: aircraft turbines
Small Diameter Fiberscopes Used to Inspect Gas Turbine Fuel Nozzles
Small diameter fiberscopes play an essential role in the maintenance and refurbishment of gas turbine fuel nozzles. These fuel nozzles provide the natural gas, or back-up fuel oil if the natural gas supply is interrupted. Once the air enters the … Continue reading
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Video Borescope used to inspect Pratt & Whitney GG4
A 6mm x 3m video borescope is being used to inspect Pratt & Whitney JT4 aircraft engines. The JT4 Was introduced to the aircraft industry in 1955. The most common use was on Boeing’s 707, and the Douglas dc-8. Since … Continue reading
Borescope Measuring Systems
Remote visual inspection of aircraft turbines, and other industrial systems of require that defects be measured. This is useful because an aircraft turbine may be able to stay on the wing of an aircraft and avoid expensive and time consuming … Continue reading


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