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Section
Topic
General
Information
Title
Page
List
of
Chapters
(Table
of
Contents)
Record
of
Revisions
Record
of
Temporary
Revisions
List
of
Effective
Pages
Alphabetical
Index
1
General
Information
Dimensions
of
Aircraft
Power
Plant
Fuel
System
Miscellaneous
Table
of
Torques
Torque
Wrenches
Supplementary
Publications
2
Ground
Handling
Servicing
Ground
Handling
Ground
Handling
Servicing
3
Airframe
Stations
Diagram
Fuselage
and
Empennage
Skin
Information
Wing
Skin
Information
Fuselage
Access
Openings
Wing
Access
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Wing
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Section
Topic
Seat
Cabin
Door
Windows
Fiberglass
4
Flight
Controls
Surfaces
Flight
Controls
Surfaces
Temporary
Revision
No.
4-1
Aileron
and
Tab
Elevator
System
Rudder
System
Vertical
Stabilizer
Horizontal
Stabilizer
Balancing
Control
Surfaces
Flaps
Temporary
Revision
No.
4-2
H-14
Autopilot
H-14
Autopilot
Beechcraft
New-Matic
Autopilot
5
Landing
Gear
Brake
System
Brakes
System
Landing
Gear
System
Brake
System
Troubleshooting
6
Power
Plant
Magnetos
Turbo
Charger
System
7
Propeller
8
Fuel
System
9
Pressurization
(Not
Applicable
TO
Beech
Turbo-Barren)
10
Heating
Cooling
System
Heater
Control
System
Heater
Electrical
System
Heater
Fuel
System
Air
Conditioning
System
(Optional)
Air
Conditioning
System
(Optional)
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Section
Topic
Troubleshooting/Heater
System
Troubleshooting/Air
Conditioner
11
Utility
Systems
Oxygen
System
Surface
Deicer
System
Electric
Propeller
Deicing
System
(Goodrich)
Pitot
and
Static
System
Vacuum
System
Pressure
System
12
Aircraft
Finishes
13
Electrical
System
14
Wiring
Diagrams
15
Overhaul
and
Replacement
Schedule
Temporary
Revision
No.
15-1
16
Periodic
Inspections
50
Hour
Inspection
100
Hour
Inspection
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TURBO-B~RON,
SHOP
n/LANUAL
56TC
A56T
C
COPYRIGHT
0
BEECH
1995
P/N
96-590003-5B
PM
96-590003-5B5
Reissued:
September,
1970
Revised:
August,
1995
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AND
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LIST
OF
EFFECTIVE
PAGES
Always
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superseded
pages
when
you
insert
revised
pages
8Reissue
September,
1970
81
Revision
December,l976
82
Revision
.Ju(y,
1978
83
Revision
January,
1984
84
Revision
June,
1985
85
Revision
August,1995
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OF
EFFECTIVE
PAGES
Title
Page
85
Aug,
1995
2-5
thru
2-8A
8
Sep,
1970
A
Page
85
Aug,
1995
2-9
8
Sep,
1970
BPage
85
Aug,
1995
2-10
81
Dec,
1976
Record
of
Rev.
85
Aug,
1995
2-11
83
Jan,
1984
i
thru
iv
84
Jun,
1985
2-12
thru
2-15
8
Sep,
1970
v
84
Jun,
1985
3-1
thru
1-9
8
Sep,
1970
vi
85
Aug,
1995
3-10
thru
3-12
83
Jan,
1984
vii
84
Jun,
1985
3-12A
thru
3-121
83
Jan,
1984
viii
85
Aug,
1995
3-12J
thru
3-12N
85
Aug,
1995
1-1
82
Jul,
1978
3-13
85
Aug,
1995
1-2
8
Sep,
1970
3-14
thru
3-17
8
Sep,
1970
1-2A
84
Jun,
1985
4-1
and
4-2
81
Dec,
1976
1-3
8
Sep,
1970
4-2A
8
Sep,
1970
1-4
83
Jan,
1984
4-28
82
Jul,
1978
1-5
83
Jan,1984
4-3
8
Sep,1970
1-6
8
Sep,
1970
4-4
82
Jul,
1978
1-7
83
Jan,
1984
4-4A
and
4-48
8
Sep,
1970
1-8
and
1-8A
8
Sep,
1970
4-5
8
Sep,
1970
1-9
and
1-10
8
Sep,
1970
4-6
thru
4-68
84
Jun,
1985
2-1
thru
2-3
B
Sep,
1970
4-7
B
Sep,
1970
2-4
81
Dec,1976
4-8
and
4-6A
81
Dec,
1976
NOTE:
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list
of
effective
pages
will
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found
in
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front
of
each
chapter.
85
Basic
publications
are
assigned
a
part
number
which
appears
on
the
title
page
with
the
date
of
the
issue.
Subsequent
revisions
are
iden-
tified
by
the
addition
of
a
revision
code
after
the
part
number.
A7
after
a
part
number
denotes
the
first
revision
to
the
basic
publication,
A2
the
second,
etc.
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it
is
necessary
to
completely
reissue
and
reprint
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the
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thereto.
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of
the
alphabet
at
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For
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reissue,
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for
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second
reissue,
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8
Sep,
1970
11-3
thru
1l-8C
8
Sep,
1970
4-10
82
Jul,
1978
11-9
thru
l1-1OA
B
Sep,
1970
4-1
OA
B
Sep,
1970
11-11
thru
11-
B
Sep,
1970
4-11
thru
4-12A
14A
B
Sep,
1970
4-13
thru
4-18A
B
Sep,
1970
11-15
thru
11-36
B
Sep,
1970
12-1
thru
12-8
B
Sep,
1970
4-19
thru
4-35
B
Sep,
1970
13-1
thru
13-6A
B
Sep,
1970
5-1
thru
5-2A
B
Sep,
1910
13-7
thru
13-108
B
Sep,
1970
5-3
thru
5-4A
B
Sep,
1970
13-11
thru
13-20
B
Sep,
1970
5-5
and
5-6
B
Sep,
1970
14-1
thnu
14-31
8
Sep,
1970
5-7
thru
5-10A
8/2
Feb,
1971
14-32
thru
14-35
B/1
Jan,
1971
5-11
thru
5-12A
B
Sep,
1970
14-36
thru
14-50
B
Sep,
1970
5-13
thru
5-14A
B
Sep,
1970
14-50A
and
81
Dec.
1976
5-15
thru
5-21 B
Sep,
1970
14-51
6-1
thru
6-28
B
Sep,
1970
14-52
thru
14-54
8
Sep,
1970
8-3
thru
6-6C
B
Sep,
1970
14-55
8/3
Aug,
1971
6-7
thru
6-13
B
Sep,
1970
14-56
thru
14-81
B
Sep,
1970
7-1
thru
7-3
B
Sep,
1970
15-1
and
15-2
82
Jul,
1978
8-1
thru
8-28
8
Sep,
1970
15-3
83
Jan,
1984
8-3
thru
8-6A
B
Sep,
1970
15-4
82
Jul,
1978
8-7
and
8-8
B
Sep,
1970
15-5
83
Jan,
1984
9-1
B
Sep,
1970
16-1
82
Jul,
1978
10-1
thru
10-2A
B
Sep,
1970
16-2
thru
16-28
82
Jul,
1978
10-3
thru
10-14
B
Sep,
1970
16-3
85
Aug.
1995
11-1
thru
11-2A
B
Sep.
1970
16-4
B
Sep,
1970
85
BEECHCRAFT
56TC
E
A56TC
SHOP
MANUAL
INDEX
GUIDE
SECTION
SECTION/SUBJECT
TITLE
1
GENERAL
INFORMATION
DIMENSIONS
OF
AIRCRAFT
POWER
PLANT
FUEL
SYSTEM
MISCELLANEOUS
TABLE
OF
TORQUES
TORQUE
WRENCHES
SUPPLEMENTARY
PUBLICATIONS
2
GROUND
HANDLING
E
SERVICING
GROUND
HANDLING
SERVICING
3
AIRFRAME
STATIONS
DIAGRAM
FUSELAGE
fr
EMPENNAGE
SKIN
INFORMATION
WING
SKIN
INFORMATION
FUSELAGE
ACCESS
OPENING
WING
ACCESS
OPENINGS
WING
SEATS
CABIN
DOOR
WINDOWS
FIBERGLASS
4
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
F,
SURFACES
AILERON
SYSTEM
ELEVATOR
SYSTEM
BEECHCRAFT
56TC
a
A56TC
SHOP
MANUAL
INDEX
GUIDE
SECTION
SECTION/SUBJECT
TITLE
´•1
(CONT’D.)
FLIGHT
CONTROLS
a
SURFACES
RUDDER
SYSTEM
VERTICAL
STABILIZER
HORIZONTAL
STABILIZER
BALANCING
CONTROL
SURFACES
FLAPS
H-14
AUTOPILOT
BEECHCRAFT
NEW-MATIC
AUTOPILOT
5
LANDING
GEAR
a
BRAKE
SYSTEM
BRAKE
SYSTEM
LANDING
GEAR
SYSTEM
BRAKE
SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
6
POWER
PLANT
POWER
PLANT
MAGNETOS
TURBO
CHARGER
SYSTEM
7
PROPELLER1
8
FUEL
SYSTEM
9
PRESSURIZATION
10
HEATING
a
COOLING
SYSTEM
HEATER
CONTROL
SYSTEM
HEATER
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
HEATER
FUEL
SYSTEM
AIR
CONDITIONING
SYSTEM/OPT/
BEECHCRAFT
56TC
G
A56TC
SHOP
MANUAL
INDEX
GUIDE
SECTION
SECTION/SUBJECT
TITLE
to
(C6NT’D.)
HEATING
COOLING
SYSTEM
TRBLSHTING./HEATER
SYSTEM
TRBLSHTING./AIR
COND/
11
UTILITY
SYSTEMS
OXYGEN
SYSTEM
SURFACE
DEICER
SYSTEM
ELECTRIC
PROPELLER
DEICING
SYSTEM,
GOODRICH
PITOT
E
STATIC
SYSTEM
VACUUM
SYSTEM
PRESSURE
SYSTEM
12
AIRCRAFT
FINISHES
13
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
1´•1
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
15
OVERHAUL
E
REPLACE
SCHEDULE
16
PERIODIC
INSPECTIONS
50
HOUR
INSPECTION
100
HOUR
INSPECTION
4
t3
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
A
B
Access
Openings
Balancing
Control
Surfaces
Fuselage
3-6,
illus.
3-7
Aileron
.4-12A,
illus.
4-13
Wing
3-8,
illus.
3-9
Elevator
4-14,
iUus.
4-15
Accumulator
Removal,
Propeller
7-3,
illus.
7-3
Rudder
4-16,
illus.
4-17
Actuator
Battery,
Nickel-Cadmium
.13-1,
illus.
13-3,
134
i\ileron
Tab
4-1,i11us.
43
Servicing
Elevator
Tab
4-68.illus.4-6D
Beechcraft
~ew:Matic
i\utbpilot
j,;~
mt.
e7,s
Flap
4-29,
1-30
Landing
Gear
5-17,
illus.5-1S
Beechcraft
Supplementary
Publications
1-10
Rudder
Tab
4-10,
illus.
4-10A
Belt
Tension
Aft
Window
Compressor,
Air
Conditioner
10-9
Installation
3-17
Belt
Removal
and
Installation
10-11
Removal
3.17
Generator
13-9
Aileron
Bleeding
the
Brakes
5-l,illus.
5-3
Balancing
.4-12-4,
iUus.
4-13
Blower
Installation
´•CI
Combustion
Air
103
Removal
.4-1
Condenser
10-9
Rigging
Vent
Air
104
Tab
Actuator
Assembly
Boost
Pump,
Fuel
(Eiectric)
8-28
Tab
AcruatorDisassembly
43B.
illus.i~-l
Brake
System
TabRigging..
Bleeding
Ar
Conditioner
System
10-5,
iilus.
106,
10-8,
10-10
Installing
Wheel
and
Brake
.3.3
Compressor
Belt
R~moval
and
~laster
Cylinder
installation
IO-ll
Linkage
Adjustment
.j.t
Compressor
Removal
and
Installation
10-10
Overhaul
Condenser
Blower
Removal
10-9
Removal
andlns;alla;ion
Ri~ing
the
Ar
Scoop
and
Ramp
10-9
Parking
Brake
Servicing
Adjustment
.3.1
the
Frean
System
107
Valve
Overhaul
Checking
Compressor
Oil
Removing
Wheel
and
Brake
S-~X
Level
1Q´•8,
illus.
10-S
Servicing
Compressor
Belt
Tension
10-9
Wear
Limits
.5-1
Evaporator
Air
Filter
Replacement
10-10
Breaker
Point
Adjustment,
Ma~ne;o
6SB
SpecialPrecautions
10-7
Brush
Replacement
System
Operation
10-5
Electric
~Liotors
.13
Troubleshooting
10-13
Generator
13-9
Aircraft
Dimensions
.1-’
ProDeller
Deicer
11-9,
illus.
11-9,
11-17-
Aircraft
Finishes
12-1
Box
Section
Fuel
Cell
Installation
and
Air
Induction
System,
En~ne
d?A
Removal
5-6,
illus.
8-6
illCal
Calibration
Unit
.6-8
Bulb
Replacement
Guide
Ij-1OA
Alternator
13-5
Installation
13-6
Overhaul
13-6A
C
Removal
13-6
Aluminum
Painting
17--1
Anchoring
and
Slooring
Cabin
Door
Approved
Oh
Grades
Adjustment
3-14
Approved
Turbocharger
Overhaul
Facilities
.6-7
Removal
and
Installation
3-14,
illus.
3-14
Autopilot,
Window
3-16
Beechcraft
New-1Matic
4-27,
illus.
4-28,
4-29,4-30
Cabin
Heater
10-1
H-14
4~7,
illus.
4-23,
4-24,1-25,4-26
Calibration
Unit,
t;Cal
.6-8
Troubleshooting
Guide
4-31
Capacity
Check,
Battery
13-3
Cell
B
Battery
Equalizing
13´•7,
Back
Adjustment,
Seat
3-;21
Replacement
134
84
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
C
D
Cell
(Continued)
Deicer
System
Surface
(Continued)
Fuel
Stall
Strip
installation
11´•8,
illus.
11´•8
Box
Section
8-6,
illus.
86
System
Checkout
11-3
Leading
Edge
8-6,
illus.
8-6
Troubleshooting
11-8A
Nacelle
8.5,
iUus.
8.5
Diagrams
Outboard
Leadin’g
E;lg’
8-6A,
illus.
S-6A
Lubrication
3--13
Repairing
.8-7
Stations
.3-1
Center
Seat
Wiring
14-1
installation
3-12J
Dimensions
of
Aircraft
.1-3,
Removal
3-12J
Door,
Cabin
Center
Window
Adjustment
3-14
Installadon
3-1$
Znstallation
and
Removal
3-14,
m~s.
3-14
Removal
3-17
Window
3-16
Charging,
Battery
13-3
Drop-off
Check,
Magneto
6-2B
Cleaning
Dynamic
Brake
Relay
Removaland
Battery
13-1
Installation
5.19
Care
of
Airc;aft’Fini’sh
.2-6
Deicer
Boots
11-7
Plastic
Windows
.3,6
E
Static
System
11-19
Waxing
the
~ircraft’Finish
126
Electrical
System
Combustion
Air
Blower,
Heater
10~
Alternator
13-5
Compressor,
Air
Conditioner
Installation
136
Belt
Removaland
Installation
10-11
Overhaul
13-6A
Removal
and
installation
10-10
Overvoltage
Relay;
Ahju;unknt
.13-5,
13-6
Consumable
Materials
Chart
2-10
Removal
13-6
Con~rolColumn
illus.
~-7,,
C24
Voltage
Regulator
Adju;lment
13J
Control
Column
Arm
Removal
and
Installation
.4-1
Bulb
Replacement
Guide
13-!0A
Control
Column,
Single
.4-1
Elevator
Trim
Tab
Control
Column
Chain,
Riggin
4-l,illus.
4-2,
LtZA
Actuator
Removal.
......4-68
Control
System,
Turbocharger
Actuator
Installation
.....4-68
Controller,
Turbocharger,
Electric
Trim
Tab
4-60,
illus.
4-60
Variable
Pressure
.6-6A
illus.
6-5
Actuator
R~moval
4-60
Correspondence
1-1
Cable
installation
4-60
Cowl
Flap
Actuator
.6-1
Magnetic
Clutch
Installation
4-60
Cowling,
Removal
and
Installation
.6-1
Magnetic
Clutch
Removal
4-60
Current
Adjustment,
Generator
13-8
Magnetic
Clutch
Torque
Test
Cylinder
Electrical
Equipment
Location
Brake
Master
Electrical
Load
Chart
13-13,
Linkage
Adjustment
.S-1
Generator
136A
Removal
and
Installation
.54
Brush
Replacement
13-9
Overhaul
5-4,
illus.
5-4
Current
Adjustment
13-8
Oxygen
11-1
Installation
13-9
Overhaul
13-9
D
Overvoltage
Relay
136A
Dampener,
Shimmy
Parallehng
Checks
13-8
Assembly
5-17,
illus.
5-16
Removal
13-8
Overhaul
.j-14A,illus.5-16
Stabilization
of
System
lj=I
Defueling
.8-1
Voltage
Adjustment
13-7
Decier
System
Voltage
Regulator
Adjustment
Propeller
11-9,i1lus.
11-9,
11-12
and
Generator
Paralleling
13-7
Surface
11-3,
illus.
114,
11-5
MckelCadmium
Component
~aiXrenHnce
11-6
Battery
.Ij-l,illus.
13-3,
133
Deicer
Boot
Removal&
Installation
11-7
Capacity
Check
13.3
Description
11-3
Cell
Replacement
133
Operation
Check
116
Charging
13-3
Resurfacing
Deicet
Boots
11-7
Cleaning
13-2
84
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
E
F
Electrical
System
BatteN
(Continue~
Filter
Electrolyte
Adjustment
lj,l
Autopilot
"12
Equalizin,o
Cells
Central
Instrument
11-’3
Starter
Deicer
ll-j
installation
13-9
Evawra~or
10-10
Maintenance
13-9
Hea;er
Fuel
10-i
Overhaul
13-9
Induction
r~ir
.Zb
Removal
lj-g
Oil
.25
Strobe
Li~ht
System
.13-10B
Finishes.
1~-1
Bullock
13-100
Fitring,
Installation
of
Fuel
Converter
Tro;bikshooting
lj-11
flared
84,
iUus.
8-F
Trigger
Circuit
Troubleshooting
13-11
naps
Trouble
Analysis
13-100
Actuator
Overhaul
4-21,illus.
´•r-31
Troubleshooting
Power
Unit
13-10D
indicator
Adjusrmenr
Hoskins
.13-10B
Installation
4-18
Power
Cable
Checks
.13-10B
4lotor
Gearbox
Overhaul
:4-;8r~iU;s.
4-70
Power
Unit
Removal
and
installation
.Ij-IOB
~loror,
installation
and
~emoval
4-18
Troubleshooting
Power
Supply
.ij.lOB
Removal
4-18,
iUus.
4-19
Troubleshooting
Rigging
;Uternator
13-16
Track
Rollers,
Installation
Battery
13-16
Ri´•Jrt
Controls
and
Surfaces
.4.1
Generator
13-18
Forward
Left
Hand
Window
Landing
Lights
13-19
Installation
i-!6
Lights
13-19
Removal
j.tj
Stall
Warning
Circuit’
Freon
System,
10-7
Starter
Front
Seat
Eiectrolyrz
Xdjusrmenc,
Barterv
13-1
Insralladon
3-12J
3leMcor
R~moMi
3-12J
Balancing
Fuel
Pump.
Heater
kemovai
ad
Down´•Soring
Loads’
´•L-ia
Insralladon
10-i
Insrallaton
.?-6
Fuel
8-1,
mt~.
s?
Removal
.4-1
Adjustment
of
Tran;mi;ter~
Ri~ng
Boost
PumD,
Recrric
S-2B
Elevator
Skin
Replacement
Box
Section
Cell
8-6,
lilus.
S-j
Elevator
Tab
Actuator
iilus.
siSc=
Deiueling
.8-1
Tab
Actuator
~ssembiy
Engine-Driven
Pump
Tab
AcruatorDisassembly
iilus.
1-6C
Pressure
Adjustment
.8-1
Tab
Rigging
´•66A.
iilus.
Removaland
installation
.8-1
Emoznna~e
iiIus.
4-11
Fare
Fitting
Toraue
Chart
.8.i
Emoennag
and
Fuselage
S~cin
Fuel
Seiecror
valves
Flaring
Control
Cable
RemoM1
Engine
.6-1
Control
Cable
Ri~jng
8-i,
illus.
8.7_
En~ineTroubleshoorink
6-I0
Removal
and
InstslIation
.S-j
Ea;ipmenr;
Location,
Electrical
IIIus.
13-10
Installation
of
Flared
Exterior
F~nish
!3-1
Firrings
S~,
illus.
54
External
Power
.3-3
~Rsding
Edge
Cell
8-6,
lilus.
8´•~
~iacelle
Fuel
Cell
8-5.
illus.
8-i
F
Ourboard
Lsdin~
S-6A,lus.
j´•6A
Quantity
Cage
Resistance
Readinos
8-7,8
Feathering
Adjustment,
Propeller
.7-3
Repairing
Fuel
Cells
.8-7
Fiberglass
Component
Repair
3-iT
Schenatic
8-3,
9.7_~
Fifth
and
Sixth
Seat
Servicin,o
.’I~
Installation
3-13
Testing
Cells
for
Leaks
8-6;\
Removal
3-~u
Testing
Quantity
8-3B
Stowaoe
3-13
Fuselage
Access
Openings
84
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