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TM 10-4320-351-14 b. Inspection. (1) Inspect all metal parts for dings, gouges, abrasions etc.  On all parts except the ball (9), use 320 grit paper to smooth and remove sharp edges.  If ball (9) is damaged (scratched, gouged, etc.) it should be replaced. (2) Check  the  groove  (round  bottom)  in  the  inlet  for  burrs  on  the  corners.    If  groove  is  worn  such  that  burrs exist, use 320 grit paper to smooth and remove sharp edges. (3) Inspect the small spring-loaded continuity ball (26) located in the face of the unit.  Push the ball in and be sure that it pops back into place.  If the ball does not pop back freely, electrical continuity is lost and static discharge is possible.  Replace entire coupling if continuity ball does not pop back out. (4) Inspect screw (5) and handle (8) for damage.  If either part is bent, replace it. WARNING Dry  cleaning  solvent,  P-D-680,  Type  III,  is  potentially  dangerous  to  personnel  and property.  Eye and skin protection is required.  Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact.  Wash hands immediately after exposure.  Do not use near open flame or excessive heat.  Use only in areas with good ventilation. Rubber  gloves  should  be  worn  when  handling  fueling  system  components  due  to the toxic effects of some fuel additives and the dry cleaning solvent. (5) Make  certain  all  components  are  clean  and  free  from  oil,  grease,  or  dirt.    Wash  all  parts  with  an  approved dry cleaning solvent and dry thoroughly with a clean, lint-free cloth. c. Assembly. NOTE During assembly, apply a light coat of petrolatum to O-rings before installation. (1) If  interlock  mechanism  was  removed,  install  lockout  pin  (23),  spring  (24)  and  screw  (22)  in  2  inch  valved unisex coupling (3). CAUTION The  lugs  used  in  AAFARS  unisex  couplings  are  made  of  two  different  materials, stainless steel and aluminum.  The two-inch suction hoses, two-inch wyes and all three-inch   unisex   couplings   have   stainless   steel   long   and   short   lugs   in   the coupling  body;  three-inch  dust  caps  have  aluminum  lugs.    The  discharge  hoses, tees,  crosses,  manifolds  and  elbow  unisex  couplings  have  aluminum  long  and short lugs.  Verify the correct lugs by using the parts listing in Appendix C of this manual. (2) If lugs (19 or 20) were removed, install lugs (19 or 20) and screws (21). (3) If removed, install bumper (18) such that tapered edge is facing toward the housing. (4) If  dust  cap  cable  (17)  was  cut  to  remove  it  from  dust  cap  (2),  thread  cable  through  dust  cap  (2)  forming  a loop.  Use a sleeve (27) and crimp loose end of cable to itself. (5) Install O-ring (16) and downstream seal (15) in 2 inch valved unisex coupling (3). (6) Install O-ring (14) on shaft (13) and install shaft from inside 2 inch valved unisex coupling (3). (7) Using screws (4) install handle assembly (1) on shaft (13).  Rotate handle assembly to closed position. 5-25

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