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TM     10-3835-219-14 (p) (q) (r) (s) ( t ) (u) (v) Remove   chain   stopper   link   (44)   only   when   required. Remove   load   sheave   (45),   two   No.   2   gears   (46),   and   load   gear   (47)   from   slide   plate   B   assembly   (48). W A R N I NG Wear   eye   protection   when   blowing   solvent   from   parts.   Compressed   air   used   for cleaning   purposes   must   not   exceed   30   psi   (2.1   kg/cm2).   Do   not   direct compressed   air   against   the   skin.   Use   goggles   or   full   face   shield. Potential   health   hazards   result   from   inhalation   of   petroleum   solvent   vapors   and from   contact   of   solvent   with   skin.   Use   rubber   gloves   and   hand   cream   for protection,    and    work    with    adequate    ventilation. Dry   cleaning   solvent   PD-680   used   to   clean   parts   is   potentially   dangerous   to personnel   and   property.   Avoid   repeated   and   prolonged   skin   contact.   Do   not use   near   open   flame   or   excessive   heat.   Flash   point   of   solvent   is   100ºF-138ºF (38ºC-60ºC). Clean   all   components   with   dry   cleaning   solvent   and   dry   thoroughly. Inspect   all   gears   for   damage   or   excessive   wear.   Replace   if   worn   or   damaged. Inspect   for   bent   or   damaged   hooks.   Replace   bent   or   damaged   hooks. Inspect   chain   for   twists,   excessive   wear   or   damage.   Replace   if   worn   or   damaged. Inspect   all   components   for   damage   or   excessive   wear.   Replace   worn   or   damaged   component. 6 - 6

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