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TM 5-4320-308-13 4-7.  REPAIR STORAGE CONTAINER This task covers: a. Disassembly c. Assembly b. Cleaning/Inspection INITIAL SETUP Tools Equipment Condition Shop set, automotive repair, field Para Condition Description maintenance, basic 2-1 Pumping assembly removed from storage container. Materials/Parts General Safety Instructions Diesel fuel oil (Item 2.  Appendix E) Well-ventilated area required. DISASSEMBLY: 1 Remove number one cover (1) from storage container (2) by removing hinge (3) and 18 countersunk rivets (4). Remove two lock bolts (5) by removing eight solid rivets (6). 2 Remove number two cover (7) from storage container (2) by removing hinge (8) and 18 countersunk rivets (9). CLEANING/INSPECTION: WARNING Death or serious injury could occur if fuel is not handled carefully.  Use in a well-ventilated area away  from  open  flame,  arcing  equipment,  ignition  sources,  heaters,  or  excessive  heat.    Always store fuel in proper, marked containers.  DO NOT SMOKE. Death  or  serious  injury  could  occur  if  compressed  air  is  directed  against  the  skin.    Do  not  use compressed air for cleaning or drying unless the pressure is/has been reduced to 30 psi (2.06 bar) or  less.    When  working  with  compressed  air  always  use  chip  guards,  eye  protection,  and  other personal protective equipment. 1 Clean all components with clean diesel fuel and dry with compressed air. 2 Inspect  covers  (1  and  7)  and  storage  container  (2)  for  cracks,  holes,  leaks,  signs  of  deterioration,  damaged welds, and obvious damage.  Repair damaged welds, cracks, and holes.  Replace if damaged beyond repair. 3 Inspect hinges (3 and 8) and lock bolts (5) for obvious wear or damage.  Replace if damaged. 4-10

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