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TM 9-2330-398-24 2-21. REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS. a. Any repair procedure peculiar  to  a  specific  part  or  component  is  covered  in  the  section  or  paragraph  relating  to that  item.    After  repair,  clean  all  parts  thoroughly  to  prevent  dirt,  metal  chips,  or  other  foreign  material  from entering any working parts. b. Repair castings, forgings, and machined parts using the following instructions: WARNING Dry-cleaning solvent P-D-80 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 flames or excessive heat. 1. Refer to TM 9-237 for instructions on repairing minor cracked castings or forgings. 2. Repair  minor  damage  to  machined  surfaces  with  a  fine  mill  file  or  abrasive  cloth  dipped  in  dry-cleaning solvent (Item 12, Appendix C). 3. Replace any deeply nicked machined surface that could affect the assembled operation. 4. Repair minor damage to threaded screw holes with thread tap of same size, to prevent cutting oversize. 2-22. TAGGING HOSES AND TUBES. a. As soon as first hose or tube is disconnected, write number "1" on two tags.  Secure one tag to the hose or tube and the other tag to the nipple or fitting.  After disconnecting the second  hose  or  tube,  write  number  "2"  on  two tags.  Secure one tag to the hose or tube and the other tag to the nipple or fitting.  Do the same for all hoses and tubes. b. Note  which  numbers  you  used,  in  pencil,  on  the  art  in  this  manual.    This  will  help  you  retag  properly  when  you remove tags from some parts to perform cleaning and maintenance work. c. Remove all tags when finished. 2-23. PAINTING AND STENCILING. a. General instructions for painting and stenciling are in TB 43-0209 and TM 43-0139. b. Spot painting and stenciling will be performed under the control of Unit maintenance personnel. c. Painting  of  a  complete  semitrailer  can  be  authorized  and  performed  only  by  Direct  Support  maintenance  or  by higher support levels. 2-67

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