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Section VII. MOTOR END REPAIR
OVERVlEW
This section illustrates and describes procedures for disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, and
assembly of the motor end.
Repair of the motor end is general support maintenance.
MOTOR END REPAIR
This task covers:
a. Disassembly b. Cleaning c. Inspection d. Repair e. Assembly
INITIAL SETUP
Applicable Configuration:
M916A1 and M916A2
Tools and Special Equipment:
Shop Equipment, SC 4910-95-CL-A31
Tool Kit, SC 5180-90-CL-N05
Materials/Parts:
Washer, Lock (4)
Packing
Washer, Lock (6)
Packing (2)
Washer, Lock (12)
Packing
Adhesive-Sealant,
Silicone
P/N 1295
P/N 9844
P/N 1388
P/N 9851
P/N 1495
P/N 9853
Appendix B, Item 3
Equipment Condition:
Reference
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Condition Description
Hydraulic Winch
Removed
General Safety Instructions:
WARNING
B r a k e h o u s i n g i s u n d e r
approximately 2,500 lb (1134
k g ) o f s p r i n g p r e s s u r e .
Loosen screws evenly until
p r e s s u r e i s r e l i e v e d t o
prevent possible injury to
personnel.
Be careful if winch is jammed
and cable is installed. Winch
d r u m w i l l f r e e w h e e l a n d
unwind cable, which could
cause injury to personnel.
A d h e s i v e s , s o l v e n t s , a n d
sealing compounds 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
w e l l - v e n t i l a t e d
area.
If
adhesive, solvent, or sealing
compound gets on skin or
clothing, wash immediately
with soap and water.
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