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TM 9-2330-398-24 Section XI.  BODY, CHASSIS, AND HULL ACCESSORY ITEMS MAINTENANCE Paragraph Page Number Title Number 2-87 General  ................................................................................................................ 2-188 2-88 Reflector Replacement  .............................................................................. 2-188 2-89 Identification and Instruction Plate Replacement ....................................... 2-190 2-90 Hazardous Materials Placard and Bracket Replacement  .......................... 2-191 2-87.  GENERAL This  section  describes  and  illustrates  removal   and   installation   procedures   for   the   reflectors,   identification   and instruction plates, and hazardous placard and bracket. 2-88.  REFLECTOR REPLACEMENT. This task covers: a. Removal b. Installation Initial Setup: Tools/Test Equipment: •    Self-locking nut (Item 169, Appendix F) General mechanic’s tool kit (Item 4, Appendix B) Equipment Conditions: •    Semitrailer uncoupled (refer to TM 9-2330-398-10). •    Semitrailer bonded and grounded (refer to Material/Parts: TM 9-2330-398-10). •    Drycleaning solvent (Item 12, Appendix C) •    Rag (Item 25, Appendix C) a. REMOVAL WARNING Drycleaning  solvent  P-D680  is  toxic  and  flammable.    Always  wear  protective  goggles and gloves, and use only in a well-ventilated area.  Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes, and DO NOT breathe vapors.  DO NOT use near open flame or excessive heat. NOTE For  proper  installation  of  reflector,  note  its  location  before  removing.    If  reflector  is attached with adhesive, go to step 1; if it is attached with screws, go to step 3. 1. Use drycleaning solvent to loosen damaged reflector (4), then remove reflector (4) from semitrailer. 2. Clean any adhesive residue from semitrailer with drycleaning solvent.  Wipe surface with clean rag. 3. Remove two screws (1), washers (2), and self-locking nuts (3) and reflector (4) from semitrailer. 2-188

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