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TM 10-4930-245-13&P 2-7. EXPLANATION OF TABLE. Table 2-1 contains a tabulated listing of preventive maintenance checks and services which must be performed by the operator. CAUTION Never  attempt  to  tighten  or  loosen  nozzle  poppet  unless  the  diaphragm assembly   is   securely   held   in   place   by   diaphragm   wrench   (Appendix   B, Section  III,  Item  6).    Failure  to  heed  this  caution  will  result  in  irreparable damage to the diaphragm and nozzle. CAUTION Never operate the flow actuating handle unless the diaphragm is wetted by fuel.      Actuation   of   this   handle   when   diaphragm   is   dry   may   result   in irreparable damage to the diaphragm, rendering the nozzle unusable. NOTE Within designated interval, these checks are to be performed in the order listed. Table 2-1.    Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services Item No. Interval Location of Item to be Inspected Procedure Not Fully Mission Capable If: CLOSE-CIRCUIT REFUELING NOZZLE 1 Before Locking Lugs and Remove dust cover.  Inspect for missing or Lugs missing or damaged. Stayback Lugs damaged lugs.  There should be three stayback lugs and nine locking lugs. 2 Before Nozzle Housing Inspect for leaks. Any leaks found. 3 Before Handle Inspect handle action to see that it operates Fails to operate smoothly. smoothly. 4 Before Cable Assembly Inspect cable for loose connection, frayed Damaged or frayed cables. or damaged cables, bent or damaged plug Bent or damaged plug or or dip. dip. 5 Before Cap Assembly Inspect cap assembly cap for cracks, burrs or damage.  Inspect cable for breaks, frays and security. 6 Before Coupling Inspect coupling for leaks. Any leaks found. Assembly Change 2 2-6

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