TM 10-4510-206-14
CAUTION
Do not immerse any electrical component or device in
cleaning solvent.
WARNING
Safety glasses must be used when cleaning parts with
compressed air.
(2) Clean armatures, coils, and solenoids with compressed air and
wipe with a clean lint-free cloth dampened in cleaning solvent.
(3) Wipe electrical terminals with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened
with cleaning solvent.
Use a soldering iron to clean solder from terminals and
connectors.
c .
Gaskets, Seals, and O-Rings
(1) Clean all old gasket particles from mating surfaces.
(2) Discard and replace all gaskets, seals, O-rings, and flat
washers.
5-5.
GENERAL INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS
a.
General - Perform an inspection of all parts as soon as possible after
cleaning.
Instructions for specific inspection procedures are included
throughout maintenance procedures for specific components.
b.
Visual Inspection - Visually inspect all machined and polished areas.
Use a strong light to shine across polished surfaces to inspect for scoring,
cracks, breaks, or excessive wear.
c .
Electric Parts
(1) Visually inspect wiring for frayed edges or damaged insulation.
(2) Inspect all electrical parts such as solenoids, with power
applied, to observe actual operation.
5-6.
GENERAL REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
a.
Thread Repair - Use the proper size tapping tool to repair tapped
holes.
Discard and replace all hardware that has defective threads.
b.
Press Fit Parts
(1) Bearings may require the use of a pneumatic or hand-operated arbor
press.
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