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TM 10-4930-241-13 4-14.  REDUCER ASSEMBLY (1.5 IN.  M X 2 IN.  F) REPAIR. NOTE This procedure applies to all reducers in the AFFSP. This task covers: a.    Disassembly b. Cleaning c. Repair d. Assembly INITIAL SETUP: Tools: Gasket (Item 1, App I) General Mech. Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Gasket (Item 4, App I) Equipment Condition: Gasket (Item 7, App I) Reducer assembly removed (para 2-21) Gasket (Item 10, App I) Material/Parts: Gasket (Item 13, App I) Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App E) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App E) NOTES *    Ensure  that  all  parts  identified  as  mandatory  replacement  parts  are  discarded  and  replaced  with  new components. *  The following instructions are typical for all reducers supplied with the AFSSP.  A 1 1/2-in. Male X 2-in. Female reducer assembly is shown.  Repair of other reducers is similar. a. Disassembly.  Refer to figure 4-4. (1) Disconnect split rings (1, 2 and 3) and remove chains (4 and 5). (2) Remove dust plug (6) from female end of reducer (10). (3) Remove gasket (7) from female end of reducer (10). (4) Remove dust cap (9) from male end of reducer (10). (5) Remove gasket (8) from dust cap (9). 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. 4-14

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