TM 5-2330-325-13&P
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PRESERVATION OF PARTS
Unpainted metal parts that will not be installed immediately after cleaning should be covered with a thin coat of
lubricating oil.
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PAINTING
On painted areas where paint has been removed, paint in accordance with procedures outlined in TM 43-0139
and TB 43-209.
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INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
All damaged areas should be marked for repair or replacement.
1.
All components and parts must be carefully checked to determine if they are serviceable for use, can be
repaired, or must be scrapped.
2.
Inspect drilled and tapped (threaded) holes for the following:
a.
Wear, distortion, cracks, and any other damage in or around holes.
b.
Threaded areas for wear distortion (stretching) and evidence of cross-threading.
3.
Inspect metal lines, flexible lines or hoses, and metal fittings and connectors for the following:
a.
Metal lines for sharp kinks, cracks, bad bends, and dents.
b.
Flexible lines or hoses for fraying, evidence of leakage, and loose metal fittings or connectors.
c.
Metal fittings and connectors for thread damage and worn or rounded hex heads.
4.
Inspect castings, forgings, and machined metal parts for the following:
a.
Machined surfaces for nicks, burrs, scoring, grooves, raised metal wear, and other damage.
b.
Inner and outer surfaces for breaks and cracks.
5.
Inspect bearings in accordance with TM 9-214.
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these general practices when performing disassembly and assembly procedures.
1.
Keep major components together whenever possible and practical.
2.
Tag hoses, electrical wires, cables, and harnesses to identify them and aid during installation.
3.
Keep related parts together for identification purposes.
4.
Temporarily install attaching hardware such as screws, bolts, washers, and nuts to prevent loss.
5.
Only disassemble to the point of the problem.
6.
Ensure that parts are clean, serviceable, and lubricated before assembly.
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