File:CBM Butter Dish Seal.jpg
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The CBM “butter dish” cover used as a contingency if the CBM/CBM seal ever develops a leak on orbit. These dishes seal the leak paths through (and around) both Powered Bolts and Powered Bolt Nuts.
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English: Extracted from the original URL’s Figure 8 on page 120 (pdf pagination). |
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Source | http://www.spaceref.com/iss/ops/4a.ifm.pdf |
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