Aviation can opener

How do aircraft engineers open turbine oil cans?

Everyday around the world, aircraft engineers open thousands of turbine oil cans using a screwdriver, flat nosed pliers, Leatherman or a “church key”

These are sharp metal tools that will deposit debris of the tool and can material in the oil that eventually is poured into the aircraft turbine engine or hydraulic system

How to use a can opener?

Hold the can firmly with your left hand

Place the flat surface of the can opener and your thumb perpendicular to the rim of the can

The blade should go over the inside edge at the top of the can

The point on the blade will rest on the inside edge, where you want to cut the can

What is the safest oil can opener?

As the only safe oil can opener on the market, it is made of reinforced durable plastic and is designed to safely open a 1-quart can of oil

This opener has been tested and approved by Saybolt Laboratories, a company that offers testing and inspection services with Petroleum and Petrochemical sectors as their specialty

Overview of aviation-related events during the year of 1979

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1979.

Overview of aviation-related events during the year of 1979

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1979.

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