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d-100-mil-1 manualTwo Valve, cylindrical hydraulic pump assembly, with pressure relief valve. Because of its versatility the D-180 may be utilized to install a variety of blind fasteners. Designed to meet the varied blind fastening needs of the aircraft repair specialist, the kits feature the D-180 Series hand hydraulic riveter which provides a unique blend of power, versatility, and compact size never before available in one hand tool. Virtually any straight pull (single action) blind fastener with a required load of 5,000 lbs or less can be installed with the D-180 Series Riveter. Twenty nine years of experience supporting aerospace and almost a decade of commercial support in the repair and production of aviation, transportation and construction work, we guarantee customer satisfaction and results. Virtually any straight pull (single action) blind fastener with a required load of 5,000 lbs or less can be installed with the D-180 Series Riveter. Designed originally for mil itary applications the D- 100 -MIL Series has become very popular with commercial airlines, private airplane and helicopter fleet owners, as well as aerospace vehicle manufacturers’ field modification and repair teams because of its wide capability and compact size.Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. Take a picture at the landmark venues, catch a sporting event here, or just head straight for the theme park. Take the cable car to the top of the park for a breathtaking view of the coastal region. HTML is provided solely for the convenience of readers. The only official version of the CFLPM under the authority of the Chief Military Personnel (CMP) is in electronic PDF format found on this web site. A printed copy of the official PDF is only accurate as of the time it was printed. Any discrepancies between the HTML and the official PDF versions should be reported to DPPD, DGCB. It is recorded separately from leave accumulated since 1 April 1996.http://alamansyria.com/userfiles/epson-stylus-c90-service-manual.xml

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For the purpose of leave audits, Accumulated Leave is to mean both Accrued and Accumulated Leave. These activities include. Bathing means washing of face, trunk, extremities and perineum. Grooming means brushing of hair and teeth, shaving and make-up application. Includes cutting, buttering bread, etc.; and IMR include, but are not limited to: For example, in consideration of the CF leave policy, the islands of Puerto Rico and Hawaii are overseas. These forms are to be used as the source record for recording leave into the Leave Reporting System (formerly HRMS). When members are authorized sick leave for less than three days, either a sick chit signed by a Medical Officer or a CF 100 shall be completed if the sick leave is approved by the CO. A CF 100 shall be issued to a Regular Force member granted Leave Without Pay (LWOP) following enrolment in or transfer to the Regular Force. Weekends, designated holidays and other holidays (listed in Annex A of this chapter), or in the case of shift workers, their scheduled non-working days (designated as weekends on the CF100); shall not be charged against any leave that is granted in working days although such days will normally form part of the leave period. When a member on leave is admitted to hospital, leave shall terminate on the day prior to the date of admission.These members are personally responsible for ensuring that any periods during which they are not required to perform academic or military duties or are not at work are covered by periods of authorized leave and that such leave is recorded by their applicable URS. Additional provisions for students are detailed in Chapter 5 - Special Leave and Chapter 8 - Leave Without Pay and Allowances. For members posted to exchange positions, the ability to take leave is governed by the MOU between Canada and the host nation for the exchange position.http://co-we.com/mailuserfiles/epson-stylus-c92-manual-de-usuario.xml Leave may be approved by the host country and, when granted, must be recorded on form CF 100 and a copy submitted to the appropriate URS. In certain instances, members are required to report travel or contact with foreign nationals to the appropriate local security authority. In such cases, the approving authority for granting the leave shall be as designated by the CDS. Shift workers may follow a schedule that differs from a Monday to Friday working week, but it is a schedule nonetheless. In scheduling the working days of a shift worker, the CO is responsible for specifically identifying both the working and non-working days so as to ensure that the amount of time off is equivalent to the weekends and statutory holidays provided to CF members working a Monday to Friday work-week. In order to provide members with rest time associated with weekends and statutory holidays, care must be exercised to ensure the equivalent time off is given at regular intervals and not accumulated over long periods of time. When working on a compressed schedule, time off must be earned in order to be taken (i.e. four days of work on a compressed schedule for three days off in a week). When a member requests annual leave, this leave must be granted based on a normal working week (i.e. not compressed) in order to ensure a member is not granted more than the allotted annual leave entitlement. Example:A member who works four (4) 12-hour shift days in a scheduled work week (Monday to Thursday), earns a three-day long weekend (time off, Friday to Sunday), totalling seven days in a week. The member then takes a week of leave using five annual days (Monday to Friday, where each day counts as a normal uncompressed workday) plus two weekend days, totalling seven days. All CF 100 forms for shift workers shall clearly identify the member is a shift worker. Leave beyond the COS date is limited to a maximum total of annual, accumulated and special leave (if applicable) of 20 working days. Any additional leave shall be approved only by, or with the concurrence of, the gaining unit CO. Leave other than annual or accumulated leave shall not be granted. Members on the full-time Vocational Rehabilitation Program for Serving Members (VRPSM) are not excused from taking annual leave, and they are obligated to expend their annual leave entitlement within the constraints of the program. These holidays will be granted on the authority of the Officer Commanding the Command When Christmas falls on a Friday, the following Monday will be taken as the designated Boxing Day holiday. The purpose of annual leave is to sustain initiative and enthusiasm and to encourage the physical and mental wellbeing of CF members by providing periodic opportunities for rest and relaxation. As a fundamental key to sustaining good performance, COs shall establish leave plans which will ensure that the entire complement of annual leave is granted with due consideration given to IMR. The portion that extends into the next fiscal year shall be charged against the old fiscal year entitlement. Annual leave from the new fiscal year entitlement may also be granted in the same leave period to form a continuous leave period. Prior to doing so, the following factors should be considered: Upon request and subject to IMR, all CF members shall be offered an opportunity to take at least ten days annual leave during the months of July and August. COs are encouraged to schedule annual leave opportunities in conjunction with other suitable occasions, such as but not limited to, school breaks, school professional development days and statutory holidays.Therefore, the member and the releasing unit shall ensure that annual leave commences at a date early enough to allow for the granting of all annual leave before the authorized release date. Periods of Reserve service of less than 30 days are referred to as PILL-eligible periods of service. There is no requirement for these periods of service to be for the same employment, rank, position number, organization or within the same location. To maintain PILL benefits, there must be a break of at least one day between periods of PILL-eligible service. Annual leave for members of the Reserve Force on Class B or C for periods of service of 30 or more continuous days is granted based on their period of service, which can start and end at any point during the leave year. In cases of multi-year consecutive periods of service, the yearly management of leave commences on the first day of the period of service and expires on the day preceding the anniversary date of the period of service. When a period of service is about to end and unused annual leave remains, the following options are available to the member, subject to approval by the losing CO: These extensions form part of the period of service; in the case of annuitants, they must not cause the period of service to exceed the limitations on the total number of days that may be performed in any 365 day period of Res F service, while continuing to receive an annuity; or This applied to all members regardless of their annual leave entitlement. This applied to all members, regardless of their annual leave entitlement. The approval authority cannot be delegated. Alternatively, the approving authority may choose to have expenditures charged to the budget of the CO.Accumulation of leave shall not be authorized for personal reasons.The Formation Commander, OCC, CDS or the Minister may approve accumulation of more than five days of unused annual leave, to the maximum allowed. This authority may not be further delegated. Approving authority level should be the closest possible to the requesting member. Military Pay Administrative Instructions (MPAI) 7-5 provides the instructions for completion of form DND 2393 Authorization of Leave Accumulation or Mandatory Payment in Lieu of Annual Leave for Regular Force. Therefore, the member and the releasing unit shall ensure that accumulated leave commences at a date early enough to allow for the granting of all accumulated leave before the authorized release date. In extraordinary circumstances, when there is proof of significant personal or financial hardship, requests to cash out accrued leave outside of a national cash out program may be submitted through the chain of command for consideration and approval by the CDS. The approval authority shall not be delegated. CF members shall not use in year annual leave entitlements or future year annual leave entitlements to offset the debt; however, they may elect to use accumulated leave in order to offset the overpayment. A grant of any period of special leave that would result in the member receiving more than 30 days of special leave must be approved by the Minister. The Formation Commander, or the the OCC where there is no Formation Commander in the member's chain of command, may approve up to 14 consecutive calendar days, inclusive of any Special Leave (Community Affairs) already granted by the CO. Studies may include but are not limited to: The Formation Commander, or the OCC where there is no Formation Commander in the member’s chain of command, may grant up to 30 calendar days Special Leave (Academic Advancement) per occurrence, inclusive of that granted by the CO. Special Leave (Academic Advancement) may be granted at the discretion of the approving authority when in their opinion such academic advancement is in the interest of the CF. It is not limited by fiscal year nor limited to once in a career. However, this type of leave is not intended to provide continuous paid leave for full-time studies; LWOP Academic or Technical Training (Section 8.6) shall be considered for this instance. Special Leave (while on Military Courses) may be appropriate for the observation of local holidays or customs when members attend military courses or foreign educational institutions. Subject to paragraph 5.8.03, the CO CFS Alert may grant one working day of Special Leave (CFS Alert) for each completed period of 15 consecutive days to members attached posted to CFS Alert for a period of four months or less. Special Leave (CFS Alert) may be granted to the CO CFS Alert by the respective Formation Commander. It will be granted normally in consecutive days, but the CO may authorize the leave to be taken in non-consecutive days, as required, in consideration of a compulsory relocation on a posting or attached posting. The authority that withholds or limits Special Leave (Relocation) in these situations shall be no lower than the Formation Commander or, in consideration of deployments to an international operation overseas, the force employing operational commander. Special Leave (Relocation) in consideration of a member being sent away from their home unit on duty for operations, training exercises, career courses or incremental taskings, on a status other than posting or attached-posting (such as, but not limited to, Temporary Duty), may be denied, withheld or limited at the discretion of the CO. Special Leave (Relocation) that is withheld or limited and cannot be reinstated prior to relocation is forfeited. More than one of the elements may apply concurrently depending on the circumstances pertaining to the relocation. Personal administration may include, but is not limited to, making arrangements for banking, insurance, public utilities, school enrolment, daycare, licensing, local taxation and provincial health insurance. Within this context, this element may apply also to pre-deployment considerations pertaining to: This element facilitates adjustment to the North American environment, recovery from time zone changes, and helps prepare the member for continuing service in the CF. Within this context, this element may also apply to post-deployment considerations pertaining to: When a member is relocated between units within Canada or the continental United States, or relocated between overseas units, the portion of Special Leave (Relocation) intended for disembarkation shall not be granted. Leave associated with disembarkation is not granted if the member is returning to Canada for the purpose of being released. ( Amended 20 Jun 16 ) The authority for granting the leave and the amount of Special Leave (Relocation) that may be approved at each end of a posting, based on the posting situation, are prescribed within Annex B, Table 1. Special Leave (Relocation) shall not be granted to a member who is posted within their geographical area. Special Leave (Relocation) may be granted to both members of a service couple who are posted or attached posted. If only one member of a service couple is posted, then annual leave must be taken for the member who is not posted. The Special Leave (Relocation) granted remains exclusive of and distinct from the travel time authorized for the relocation of members and families between locations. When a member’s COS date is prior to their move, the CO of the gaining unit may grant the member the leave at both ends of the move. Special Leave (Relocation) is not intended and shall not be used to compensate for a member having worked weekends or statutory holidays. If not taken before departure it is forfeited.When a member of the Reserve Force is attached posted on a period of Class B or C Reserve Service (IAW Annex B, Table 2) the applicable Special Leave (Relocation) shall be included in that period of service. However, the five days for disembarkation will not be granted. Special Leave (Mission) may only be withheld or a member recalled from such leave because of IMR. Workload is not an imperative military requirement as Commanders are responsible for creating leave plans that permit all members to take leave. For UN or MFO missions where no UN or MFO policy exists, Special Leave (Mission) may be granted by the Commander CJOC at the rate of two and one half calendar days per thirty continuous days in the AO. The Operational Commander may delegate to the next level in the chain of command. If conversion of Special Leave (Mission) is approved, Special Leave (In Lieu of Mission Leave) is granted following repatriation. Special Leave (in lieu of Mission Leave) shall not be reckoned against weekends or statutory holidays. In all cases, the converted amount is rounded to the nearest whole number.For naval operations, calculation of the continuous time deployed in the area of operations credited toward Special Leave (In Lieu of Mission Leave) is based on the same criteria as per Section 5.12.05 Special Leave (Mission). The Task Force Commander shall publish the Special Leave (Mission Travel) time applicable to the mission in the Task Force Standing Orders. Operational Commanders are to monitor travel time requirements for each mission in consultation with welfare travel coordinators, and revise the travel time within the limits if travel conditions change. Special Leave (Mission Travel) that may be granted for any mission will be travel time as required. The travel time for a member traveling to a third location shall be actual time required to reach the destination but in any case shall not exceed the maximum time which would have been granted had the member returned to Canada. ( Amended 30 Sep 16 ) This option is not intended to compensate for missed statutory holidays or high operational tempos during the mission. Home units will be responsible for reimbursing necessary expenses incurred by members on duty who are unable to return to their primary residence during the required period of self-isolation. If for personal reasons, such as the mode of transportation chosen, more time is required, annual leave must be taken in conjunction with the five days special leave. It is granted for that period of time during which a member is unfit for duty but is not required to convalesce in an infirmary or hospital. No CF member who is on sick leave can be ordered on annual leave. Where a member is discharged from hospital and granted sick leave, the sick leave commences the day after discharge from hospital. With the exception of organ or bone marrow donation, the CF does not approve sick leave for member funded elective medical treatments. However, sick leave may be recommended for medical complications arising from the pregnancy or birth.Examples of urgent and exceptional personal reasons include but are not limited to: Critical illness would be an illness or injury that is of such severity the patient's life is in immediate danger. All compassionate leave requests must be substantiated to the satisfaction of the approving authority. Any compassionate leave granted that is not subsequently verified shall be recovered. The OCC may approve up to 30 calendar days, inclusive of any compassionate leave already approved by the CO. No extensions beyond 30 calendar days shall be authorized. There is no limit to the number of different reasons for which a member may be granted compassionate leave. These reasons are neither limited by fiscal year nor by the circumstances giving rise to the need for compassionate leave. Except on enrolment, members must request LWOP. The reason for the LWOP must be in the interest of the CF. Applications must be submitted with a recommendation from the CO and OCC. A period of LWOP is deemed to be continuous service but shall not be included in the computation of continuous service for the purpose of annual leave entitlement. The exception is for periods of LWOP for maternity and parental purposes which count as continuous service. The recall to duty of a member on LWOP shall be done personally by the CO and shall be for a minimum of five working days. Periods of LWOP shall not be broken for the purpose of establishing an annual leave credit. A member taking advantage of LWOP for spousal accompaniment must agree to accept any posting or training upon completion of the leave period. Requirements for periods of LWOP on enrolment in excess of 21 days shall be referred with the supporting reasons to the Commander of the Canadian Forces Recruiting Group (CFRG). LWOP for new members shall be documented on a CF 100. The Commander of the Canadian Forces Recruiting Group (CFRG) may grant a period in excess of 21 days. It may only be deferred for imperative military requirements. Applications in excess of 30 days must be submitted with a recommendation from the CO and OCC for approval to DGMC. However a member can elect not to pay for the portion of a period of LWOP that is in excess of three months. If the member elects not to make the contributions, the period will not be used in the calculation of their pension benefits. The pension plan changes made on 1 March 2007 provide that a member is entitled to an unreduced immediate annuity after completing 25 years (9,131 days) of paid CF service. LWOP for maternity and parental purposes are the only types of LWOP that can be considered as paid days of CF service. The only exception is LWOP for maternity or parental purposes which count as continuous service. Submission of form SISIP FS INS 9E Leave Without Pay (LWOP) is required. Additional information is available by calling 1-800-267-6681 or visiting www.sisip.com. In such cases the member’s CO must ensure that action is taken in HRMS. I understand that if my application is approved: This will permit proper consideration of the application and subsequent notification to the applicant in sufficient time to complete arrangements to participate in the course should the application be approved. These two days do not have to be authorized on consecutive days and may be authorized in half-day increments. Annual and accumulated leave form parts of retirement leave only when granted immediately prior to the release or transfer from the Regular Force or rehabilitation leave. Annual leave is not earned while on retirement leave. Non-working days, including designated and other holidays, which are listed in Chapter 2, General Administration, Annex A, immediately preceding and immediately following the period of annual and accumulated leave shall not be charged against the member’s entitlement. Members who enrolled, re-enrolled or transferred to the Regular Force after that date are not entitled to rehabilitation leave. Rehabilitation leave is not considered as service for the purpose of calculating annual leave entitlement in the fiscal year of release. Retirement Leave shall not impact the member’s date of release and is to be administered as per article 10.2.05, Limitations. A request to commence retirement leave prior to completing a period of obligatory service requires substantiation to justify such action and must be submitted to the Director General Military Careers (DGMC) for consideration. Approval will be granted in exceptional cases only. A member who is not reaching CRA and who is to be released or transferred from the Regular Force on completion of a fixed period of service (such as CE, FPS, etc.) may request that retirement leave: Elections must be submitted to the member's CO and will only be approved where a service requirement exists. If a member elects to receive only a partial payment in lieu of retirement leave, the remaining leave shall be counted backwards from the CRA date, ensuring that the last day of leave will be no later than the date of CRA. The form at MHRRP, Chapter 16 - Leave is to be used for this purpose. The form MHRRP, Chapter 16 - Leave is to be used for this purpose. Career Manager concurrence is not required except for those members reaching CRA. When a partial payment in lieu of retirement leave is authorized, or when no request for payment is received, the member must take the authorized retirement leave to end on the date determined for the release or transfer. When payment in lieu of all retirement leave is authorized, the member’s last day of work shall be the release or transfer date as determined by the approving authority. If this is impractical, the procedures for emergency medical treatment listed on the member's copy of the CF 100 leave form shall be followed. It is the member’s responsibility to inform any CF medical facility to which they report that they are on retirement leave. Notification shall include the date of admission and any recommended period of sick leave. Notwithstanding such application, the effective date of release or transfer is fixed and can only be amended in accordance with the CDS Designated Release Authorities Listing. Accordingly, DMCA in consultation with D Med Pol shall review the request and immediately notify the member if any changes to the effective date of release or transfer are approved. No rehabilitation leave except for release item 3, 4 (a) (b), 5 (a) (b) (c) and (e). My scheduled date of release or transfer is as follows: (please provide the release or transfer date here). The physician's registration number is (please provide the registration number of the physician). The physician may be contacted at the following number (please provide telephone number). The OCC may require the audit of leave records whenever it is deemed necessary.The corrective action required when discrepancies are found during the release audit may have serious financial consequences for the member. Accordingly, the value of the annual review or any other audit prior to the release audit is extremely important.For enquiries, contact us. Crimping, calibration and repair procedures are similar for all models. See specific instructions and parts breakdown for the model in question D00P SERIES CRIMPER D00H SERIES CRIMPER VALPOWER PUMP (OPTIONAL) D00S SERIES CRIMPER D0S SERIES CRIMPER Revised 3 COMPONENT PART IDENTIFICATION Page 3 REMOVABLE PUSHER MICRO-CRIMP ADJUSTER CALIBRATION ADJUSTMENT SCREW POWER SOURCE MANUAL UNIT SHOWN COMPRESSION RING STANDARD DC METRIC AVAILABLE MICRO-CRIMP MICROMETERS STANDARD DIE SET DOUBLE ANGLE DIE SET SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS AND IDENTIFY ALL COMPONENT PARTS BEFORE USING CRIMPER.Note: Do Not use Double Angle Die set for calibration check CALIBRATION CHECK PROCEDURE Place the Compression Ring on top of the die set in the order shown and slide the pusher onto the ram. Set the Micro-crimp adjuster as follows: Standard Micrometer: 00 DC Micrometer: 95 Metric Micrometer: 0 Bring the Pusher into contact with the Compression Ring and continue to apply force until the die set is fully closed and the white line is flush with the surface of the micro crimp adjuster as shown. Note that for the D0S series, the electric switch will shut off the power source at the point at which the die set is fully closed and the pump starts to build pressure. If the white line is not just visible as shown or the pump does not shut off at the point where the die set is fully closed, the crimper must be recalibrated. See calibration instructions. 5 CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS Page 5 Place the Pressure Plate, any D00 Series Standard Die Set and the Compression Ring in the crimper in the order shown. Do Not use Double Angle Components Set the Micro-Crimp Adjuster as follows: Standard Micrometer: 00 DC Micrometer: 95 Metric Micrometer: 0 Bring the ram and pusher down on top of the compression cone and increase the pump pressure until the die set is completely closed and the pump starts to build pressure. All D00 Series Crimpers Continue increasing the pressure on the compression Cone until the circumferential white line on the Micro-Crimp Sight Button just becomes visible above the Micro-Crimp Adjuster as shown in the illustration. D0S Series Crimpers (with electric pump) The Electric pump should completely close the die set before the pump shuts off. If the white line is not visible or the electric pump does not shut off when the dies are completely closed, adjust the calibration adjustment screw under the Micro-Crimp Adjuster contact button as illustrated. Repeat the calibration procedure until the above conditions are satisfied. When the above conditions are met, the crimper is calibrated and ready for use. 6 CRIMPING WITH STANDARD DIES Page 6 Place the flat pressure plate in the bottom flange and select the correct die set for the combination of hose and fitting to be crimped. Refer to the hose and fitting manufacturer s recommendation for the correct die set to use. Lubricate the contact surfaces of the die fingers and compression cone thoroughly with the die lubricant furnished with the crimper (EZCRIMP M). Failure to lubricate the contact surfaces with the proper lubricant will cause the dies to seize in the compression cone. Set the Micro-Crimp Adjuster to the setting recommended by the hose and fitting manufacturer for the combination of hose and fitting being crimped. NOTE: The Metric Micro-Crimp Adjuster is a direct reading micrometer. Add the setting on the micrometer to the closed diameter of the die set to obtain the finished crimp diameter. For example: With a 39mm die and the Micro-Crimp Adjuster set at 3 the finished crimp diameter would be 2mm Place the Compression Ring over the die set and align the fitting to the correct position. Slowly bring the Pusher in contact with the Compression Ring until the hose and fitting are held in position with a very light pressure. Recheck the fitting for correct alignment.