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TM  5-4930-226-12&P Section IV. MAINTENANCE  PROCEDURES 3-5.  General able container available to catch any spillage. This section consists of inspection, service, or re- placement  of  those  items  which  would  cause  mal- function or hazardous operation of the equipment. Included  is  information  about  the  maintenance  to be  performed  by  operator/crew  personnel  on  the nozzle  assembly,  ground  cable,  plug  assembly,  wiper seal,  strainer  assembly  and  the  gravity  fill  adapter. 3-6.  Nozzle  Assembly  (fig.  3-1) a. Removal. (1) Shut off fuel flow at the source, place the control handle in the flow (up) position. Have a suit- (2) Disconnect nozzle assembly (with s-trainer assembly attached) from hose and remove. b. Inspection and Servicing. (1) Inspect  nozzle  assembly  for  any  signs  of physical damage. Check housing subassembly. (2) Clean  any  foreign  matter  from  nozzle  as- sembly using system fluid. c. Replacement. (1)  Replace   and   connect   nozzle   assembly (with strainer assembly attached) to hose. (2)  Place  the  control  handle  in  the  no-flow (down) position and turn on fuel flow at the source. 3-5

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