1974-1986 Cessna Model 206/T206 Aircrafts Parts Catalog
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I ll strated Parts Catalog 1974 thru 1986 * MODEL 206 & T206 SERIES Member of GAMA THIS CATALOG IS A REISSUE AND SUPERSEDES AND REPLACES ALL 206 AND T206 SERIES PARTS CATALOGS. DATED: 1 JUNE 1985 THRU 25 OCTOBER 1985. AND TEMPORARY REVISION 1, DATED 1 MAY 1995. COPYRIGHT 1985 CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY- WICHITA. KANSAS, USA 2 JUNE 1997 P702-12 (RGI-50-9/02)
206 & T206 Parts Catalog INTRODUCTION. er of the STC. Since STC installations may change systems interface, operating characteristics and The information in this publication is based on data component loads or stresses on adjacent structures, available at the time of publication and is updated, Cessna provided inspection criteria may not be val- supplemented, and automatically amended by all id for airplanes with STC installations. information issued in Service Newsletters, Service Bulletins, Supplier Service Notices, Publication This illustrated parts catalog has been prepared to Changes, Revisions, Reissues and Temporary Revi- aid you in easily and quickly identifying parts of sions. All such amendments become part of and are the models covered herein. The information in this specifically incorporated within this publication. catalog is based on data available at the time of Users are urged to keep abreast of the latest publication. amendments to this publication through informa- tion available at authorized Cessna service stations This catalog features an index system consisting of: or through the Cessna Product Support subscrip- 1. An alphabetical index located in the front tion services. Cessna service stations have also of the catalog. been supplied with a group of supplier publications 2. A numerical index located in the back of which provide disassembly, overhaul, and parts the catalog, which lists all parts and fig- breakdowns for some of the various supplier issued ures in which they appear. revisions and service information which may be re- issued by Cessna thereby automatically amending AEROFICHE .. .This catalog has been designed this publication and are communicated to the field for Aerofiche presentation. To facilitate the use of through authorized Cessna's service stations and/or the catalog for Aerofiche, fiche and frame numbers through Cessna's subscription services. have been added to the alphabetical and numerical indexes. Frame numbers appear at the bottom cen- WARNING: ter of each page. Refer to the header of the applica- ble fiche for location of various indexing informa- ALL INSPECTION INTERVALS, RE- tion. PLACEMENT TIME LIMITS, OVER- HAUL TIME LIMITS, THE METHOD OF STANDARD PARTS. INSPECTION, LIFE LIMITS, CYCLE LIMITS, ETC., RECOMMENDED BY Many parts having standard usage have been incor- CESSNA ARE SOLELY BASED ON THE porated into the Cessna Standard System Parts in USE OF NEW, REMANUFACTURED, OR this group are designated with the part number OVERHAULED CESSNA APPROVED prefix "S". PARTS. IF PARTS ARE DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED, REMANUFAC- For standard hardware items such as Tinnerman TURED, OVERHAULED, PURCHASED, nuts, clamps, etc. "AN" and "NAS" numbers have AND/OR APPROVED BY ENTITIES been used. OTHER THAN CESSNA, THEN THE DA- TA IN CESSNA'S MAINTEN- USABLE ON CODES . . Serial listings in this ANCE/SERVICE MANUAL AND PARTS catalog are noted by a letter code located in the US- CATALOGS ARE NO LONGER APPLI- ABLE ON code column which is the extreme right CABLE AND THE PURCHASER IS hand column of the parts list page. USABLE ON WARNED NOT TO RELY ON SUCH DA- codes are applicable only to the figure on which TA FOR NON-CESSNA PARTS. ALL IN- they appear. The code letters and the serials to SPECTION INTERVALS, REPLACE- which they apply are listed at the end of the figure. MENT TIME LIMITS, OVERHAUL TIME LIMITS. THE METHOD OF INSPEC- If no USABLE ON code appears opposite a first col- TION, LIFE LIMITS, CYCLE LIMITS, umn listing of the figure, the usage is applicable to ETC., FOR SUCH NON-CESSNA PARTS all models and serials covered by this catalog. If no MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE MAN- USABLE ON code appears opposite any indented UFACTURER AND/OR SELLER OF listing, the usage is applicable to all models and se- SUCH NON-CESSNA PARTS. rials covered by the figure on which it appears. Inspection, maintenance and parts requirements Bold face type serials appearing on certain figures for STC installations are not included in this man- are for quick reference to large blocks of airplanes. ual. When an STC installation is incorporated on the airplanq, those portions of the airplane affected by the installation must be inspected in accordance with the inspection program published by the own-
206 & T206 Parts Catalog Reims Aviation serial usage is listed together with A blank entry in the part number column appears the Cessna Aircraft Company serial usage imme- before an unprocurable part or installation which is diately following the parts listing on each individ- also denoted in the "Units Per Assembly" column ual figure where applicable. by the use of the symbol "NP". NON-INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS. .. .When GROUP ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST parts are not interchangeable with earlier models, ARRANGEMENT. all parts applicable to the particular usage are list- ed. The letter code for the individual part usage is This section lists all replaceable items in the air- listed in the USABLE ON column opposite each plane and these items are detailed on illustrations part. Care should be exercised in determining prop- throughout the section. The index numbers on the er serial when ordering to insure receipt of correct illustration are keyed to each accompanying parts part. list. The purpose of the index numbers is to provide complete and positive identification of the article, INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS. .. .When a later but should not be used for procurement purposes. design part is completely interchangeable with the part it replaces, both parts will be serialized and the a. The figure and index number column of notation "when exhausted use_", or the abbrevia- the parts list shows the figure number tion, "WEU_" will be entered following the listing once at the beginning of the list. The fig- of the earlier design part. This means that the ear- ure number is followed by a dash and the lier design part should be used on airplanes to indexed number. The remaining index which they apply until the supply of these parts is numbers are preceded by dash only. exhausted--- after which time the later design part must be used. This is done to simplify stocking of b. The part number column identifies the parts by our distributors and authorized Cessna item by part number. service stations. The earlier part is as good phys- ically and functionally, as the later design part--- c. In the description column, relationship of the difference being the later design part can be items covered is shown by the degree of in- used on more than one block of airplane serials. dention of each item, for example: The wing assembly (Figure 3) is listed in col- SYMBOLS & PART NUMBER TERMS. umn (1) of the description column. The wing structure, is the next lower assembly NP - The symbol "NP" appearing in the units per and is therefore listed in column (2). assembly column denotes that the item it appears opposite is not procurable. d. If two or more assemblies contain a major- ity of identical parts or the assemblies are AR - The symbol "AR" appearing in the units per left or right hand, the assemblies are list- assembly column denotes "As Required" and is used ed together and the next lower assemblies to indicate bulk quantity where an indefinite or detail parts are listed as common for amount is used. both assemblies, with the differing parts coded for usage on the correct major as- The following is a list of abbreviations that may ap- sembly. pear in the description nomenclature: e. Attaching parts are listed immediately be- ALT Alternate Part LH Left Hand neath the item to be attached and preced- ASSY Assembly M/G Main Gear ing any detail parts of the item. They are BHD Bulkhead N/G Nose Gear listed in the same column as the item they BKI Bulk item PNL Panel attach and are preceded by the caption COMP Components PRESS Pressure "Attaching Parts". The end of the attach- FSO For spares order RH Right Hand ing parts listing is followed by a separat- FWD Forward SECT Section ing symbol ------ IND Indicator UPR Upper INSTL Installation WEU When Ex- f. The quantity listed in the "Units Per As- hausted Use sembly" column for attaching parts de- notes the quantity necessary to attach on- Other key letter symbols spaced apart from and fol- ly one part. Total quantity necessary to lowing the part nomenclature are for cataloging attach more than one part is obtained by and manufacturing purposes only and are not to be multiplying the attaching parts quantity considered by the customer. by the number of parts attached. ii
206 & T206 Parts Catalog g. Component parts of the complete airplane RETAIL ORDERS. which are not included in any assembly, but which are used in conjunction with, or Retail orders will not be honored by the factory. attach to certain assemblies, are listed They are to be placed with the Cessna Service Sta- either preceding the first detail or follow- tion or Distributor in the owner's territory and ing the last detail of the assembly or in- when received directly by the factory will be for- stallation, and in the same column as the warded to the Distributor from whose territory it major assembly or installation. was received. Considerable savings in time will re- sult for the owner's orders if placed with a Service h. The quantities listed in the "Units Per Station or Distributor. Assembly" column are the quantity used per figure. ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS. ACCESSORY KITS. In addition to the information in this Parts Catalog, For accessory kit listings, refer to separate a group of supplier publications is available from Accessory Kit and Service Kit Index. Cessna Parts Distribution which describe complete disassembly, overhaul and parts breakdown of BULK ITEMS. some of the various supplier equipment items. A listing of these publications is issued periodically in Certain items such as flexible air hose, rubber the "Customer Care Supplies Catalog" which in- moldings and channels, windshield sealing strips, cludes listings of Autopilots, Avionics Communica- etc., are noted in the catalog listings as bulk items. tions, and Navigation Equipment which are not These listings also note the cut length of these ma- covered in this manual. These publications are terials for one installation. When an item is listed available from Cessna Parts Distribution, Cessna as a bulk item, it will be supplied to the service Aircraft Company, 5800 East Pawnee, Box 1521, stations in the most convenient bulk length or Wichita, Kansas 67218 USA. quantity. Reference to the cut length or quantity per installation provides for the most satisfactory disbursement to the customer. HOW TO ORDER. Cessna Aircraft Company reserves the right to cancel, add or change the parts USE YOUR CATALOG TO ORDER PARTS. Use and assemblies described in the catalog the Parts and Accessories Order Form, which will without notice. be supplied by Cessna on request. Give complete information on addresses and make sure the part number and part name are as shown in the catalog. Be sure to specify quantities. Specify how the order is to be shipped, otherwise it will be sent out in the manner that seems best to the shipper. SERIAL, COLOR, & CORROSION PROOFING. Be sure to indicate model and serial number of the airplane. Serial number is very important to prop- erly identify parts used on each airplane. When col- or is involved, refer to "Upholstery & Interior Trim" section for example. If corrosion proofing is desired, add the letters "CO" following the part number. DISTRIBUTOR ORDERS. Distributors will send all orders to the factory with instructions as to the shipping destination. The fac- tory prefers not to make C.O.D. shipments for the distributor, and all billing will be made to the dis- tributor in the case of direct shipments. ill
206 & T206 Parts Catalog IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONCERNING KEEPING CESSNA PUBLICATIONS CURRENT This Publication is kept current in two ways: 1. REVISIONS/CHANGES. Revisions/changes are issued for this publication as required and in- clude only pages that require updating. 2. REISSUE. A reissue is issued as required, and is a complete manual incorporat- ing all the latest information and outstanding revisions/changes. It supersedes and replaces previous issue(s). REVISIONS/CHANGES and REISSUES can be purchased from an authorized Cessna Service Station or directly from Cessna Parts Distribution, Cessna Air- craft Company, 5800 East Pawnee, Box 1521, Wichita, Kansas 67201 USA. The Cessna Customer Care Supplies and Publications Catalog is also available from an authorized Cessna Service Station or directly from Cessna Parts Dis- tribution, Cessna Aircraft Company, 5800 East Pawnee, Box 1521, Wichita, Kansas 67201 USA. This catalog lists all publications and Customer Care Sup- plies available from Cessna for prior year models as well as new products. CUSTOMER COMMENTS ON MANUAL Cessna Aircraft Company has endeavored to furnish you with an accurate, use- ful, up-to-date manual. This manual can be improved with your help. Please use the return cards, provided with your manual, to report any errors, discrep- ancies, and omissions in this manual as well as any general comments you wish to make. iv
206 & T206 Parts Catalog "All aircraft, regardless of manufacturer, are certificated under model number designations. However, popular names are often used for marketing purposes. To provide a consistent method of referring to the various aircraft, model numbers will be used in this publication unless names are required to differentiate between versions of the same basic model. The following table provides a cross reference listing of popular name vs. model numbers." SERIALS NAME MODEL YEAR MODEL BEGINNING ENDING STATIONAIR 1974 U206F U20602200 U20602579 STATIONAIR 1975 U206F U20602580 U20603020 1976 U206F U20603021 U20603521 STATIONAIR II 1977 U206G U20603522 U20604074 1978 U206G U20604075 U20604649 1979 U206G U20604650 U20605309 STATIONAIR 6 1980 U206G U20605310 U20605919 STATIONAIR 6 II 1981 U206G U20605920 U20606439 1982 U206G U206060440 U20606699 1983 U206G U20606700 U20606788 1984 U206G U20606789 U20606846 STATIONAIR 6 1985 U206G U20606847 U20606920 1986 U206G U20606921 TURBO STATIONAIR 1974 U206F U20602200 U20602579 TURBO STATIONAIR 1975 U206F U20602580 U20603020 1976 U206F U20603021 U20603521 TURBO STATIONAIR II 1977 U206G U20603522 U20604074 1978 U206G U20604075 U20604649 1979 U206G U20604650 U20605309 TURBO STATIONAIR 6 1980 U206G U20605310 U20605919 TURBOSTATIONAIR 6 II 1981 U206G U20605920 U20606439 1982 U206G U20606440 U20606699 1983 U206G U20606700 U20606788 1984 U206G U20606789 U20606846 TURBO STATIONAIR 6 1985 U206G U20606847 U20606920 1986 U206G U20606921 iv-a / iv-bblank
206 & T206 Parts Catalog FINISH & TRIM PLATE 1974 THRU 1977 U20602200 THRU U20604074 The "FINISH AND TRIM" plate is located on the left side of the airplane on the lower door jamb directly below the aircraft identification nameplate. This plate indicates model year, interior color scheme and the exterior color combination. Interpretation of information stamped on the Finish and Trim Plate is obtained by use of the Color Code Chart for the respective year. Color Code Charts for yearly models appear on pages immediately following this page. The Finish and Trim Plate is explained below. Explanatory remarks are keyed to the illustrated example. 1 First column number indicates year. 2 Second column letter or letters indicate interior color code of aircraft. Refer to Color Code Chart for respective year to obtain color. 3 The letter "B" following the interior code indicates optional black carpet. 4 Third column number or numbers indicate exterior trim. The basic number is found on the Color Code Chart and indicates colors and type paint used on the aircraft. 5 Standardized arctic color reversal is designated by the prefix "R" on the exterior color combination code. * The special exterior and/or interior is denoted by the letters "SP' in lieu of the standard codes. Interpretation of the example Finish and Trim Code 5-AFB-R501A that is obtained from 1975 Color Code Chart is: 5 = 1975 model year AF = Chestnut Brown Interior Scheme B = Black carpet (optional) 501A = Vestal White & Flag Red exterior R501A = Vestal White & Flag Red exterior (color reversal) v
206 & T206 Parts Catalog FINISH & TRIM PLATE 1978 MODEL YEAR THRU 1980 MODEL YEAR The "FINISH AND TRIM" plate is located on the left side of the airplane on the lower door jamb directly below the aircraft identification nameplate. This plate indicates model year, interior color scheme and the exterior color combination. Interpretation of information stamped on the Finish and Trim Plate is obtained by use of the Color Code Chart for the respective year. Color Code Charts for yearly models appear on pages immediately following this page. The Finish and Trim Plate is explained below. Explanatory remarks are keyed to the illustrated example. % I(f) First column number indicates year. 2* Second column letter or letters indicate interior color code of aircraft. 3 The letter B following the interior code indicates optional black carpet. 4 Fourth column letter indicates overall exterior color. The letter "A" indicates bare aluminum for overall color. First letter following hyphen indicates major stripe color. Second letter following hyphen indicates accent color. * Special exterior and/or interior is denoted by the letters "SP" in lieu of the standard codes. Interpretation of the example Finish & Trim code 8 AF B W-FJ that is obtained from the 1978 Color Code Chart is: 8 = 1978 model year AF = Chestnut Brown interior scheme B = Optional Black Carpet W = Vestal White overall exterior paint F = Pecan Brown major stripe paint Jaguar Yellow accent area paint vi
206 & T206 Parts Catalog FINISH & TRIM PLATE 1981 MODEL YEAR & ON The "FINISH AND TRIM" plate is located on the left side of the airplane on the lower door jamb directly below the aircraft identification nameplate. This plate indicates model year and the exterior color combination. Interpretation of information stamped on the Finish and Trim Plate is obtained by use of the Color Code Chart for the respective year. Color Code Charts for yearly models appear on pages immediately following this page. The Finish and Trim Plate is explained below. Explanatory remarks are keyed to the illustrated example. 1 Number indicates year. 2 Letter or letters indicate overall exterior color. 3 First letter following hyphen indicates major stripe color. 4 Second letter following hyphen indicates accent color. Special exteriors are denoted by the letters "SP" in lieu of the standard codes. Interpretation of the example Finish & Trim code 1 W - B G that is obtained from 1981 Color Code Chart is: 1 = 1981 model year W= Vestal White overall exterior paint B = Flag Red major stripe G= Night Blue accent stripe vii
The 1974-1986 Cessna Model 206/T206 Aircrafts Parts Catalog is a vital technical reference providing comprehensive information for identifying and sourcing correct parts for these aircraft models. Developed directly by Cessna, the catalog contains detailed diagrams and accurate part numbers for key systems, including airframe components, control surfaces, landing gear, avionics, and engine assemblies.
Each diagram offers a clear, exploded view, simplifying the identification and ordering process for components. Descriptions and specifications ensure accurate replacement and repair of critical parts. It also includes detailed assembly schematics illustrating the relationships between different parts, supporting efficient troubleshooting and maintenance.
This catalog is useful for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, offering clarity and precision to help maintain and repair Cessna Model 206/T206 aircraft efficiently. It enables confident sourcing and ordering of the right parts, minimizing downtime and keeping the aircraft in optimal operational condition.
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1974-1986 Cessna Model 206/T206 Aircrafts Parts Catalog