TM 5-2330-325-14&P
FRONT RESERVOIR MAINTENANCE.
This task covers:
a. Removal
b. Cleaning
c. Inspection
d. Installation
Initial Setup:
Equipment Conditions:
Materials/Parts:
Trailer parked on level ground and brakes engaged.
Tools/Test Equipment:
Tool kit, mechanics general,
Nut, self-locking (4)
Gasket (2)
a.
Removal.
(1)
Tag and disconnect air hose (4) from elbow (3).
(2)
Remove elbow (3), from air reservoir (2).
(3)
Seal reservoir outlet (9) to spring brake control valve with tape.
(4)
Remove four bolts (1), eight washers (6), four self-locking nuts (5), and two gaskets (7)
from air reservoir (2) and trailer frame (8) and lower and remove reservoir. Discard self-
locking nuts and gaskets.
b.
Cleaning.
CAUTION
To prevent contamination of air system components, take care to keep water from
entering reservoir.
(1)
Clean mud and dirt from exposed surfaces with water and brush.
WARNING
Solvents can burn easily, can give off harmful vapors, and are harmful to skin and
clothing. To avoid injury or death, keep away from open fire and use in a well-
ventilated area. If solvent gets on skin or clothing, wash immeditaly with soap and
water.
(2)
Remove grease and oil with cleaning compound and a clean soft rag.
c.
Inspection.
(1)
Inspect for loose, missing or damaged parts.
(2)
Inspect air reservoir for cracks, dents, holes and bulges.
(3)
Inspect mounting brackets for cracks, warps and broken welds.
(4)
Inspect for rust or corrosion.
(5)
Replace defective parts.