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TM 10-4930-240-13 4-40.  FUEL HOSE CARRIER REPAIR. Unit level repair of the fuel hose carrier is limited to replacement of the web strap 4-41.  NOZZLE AND COMPONENT CARRIER ASSEMBLY REPAIR. This task covers: a. Disassembly b. Cleaning c. Repair d. Assembly INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: Material/Parts: General Mech Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App E) Hand Riveter (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App E) Drill and Bit Set (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Blind Rivet (16) (Item 28, App J) Equipment Condition: Self Locking Nut (8) (Item 29, App J) Components removed from carrier NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. a.  Disassembly.  Refer to figure 4-26. NOTE Disassemble  nozzle  and  component  carrier  only  the  extent  required  to  replace defective component. (1)  Disconnect eight straps (1) and remove cover (2) from carrier (3). (2)  Remove eight self locking nuts (4), flat washers (5), screws (6) and flat washers (7). (3)  Remove four nozzle bags (8) from carrier (3). (4)  Remove two rivets (9) and strap (1) from carrier (3).  Repeat for seven remaining straps. b.  Cleaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and equipment.    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. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. 4-76

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