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TM 10-4320-311-14 E EXHAUST - The gases that leave the engine through the tailpipe while the engine is running. EXPENDABLE - An item that is not repairable and is discarded if damaged. EXPOSURE - Being in the presence of something, or in contact with something.  Skin is exposed to cleaning solvent when the solvent contacts the skin during cleaning operations. F FILTER - A device which removes dirt from the air or a fluid. FLUID - A substance that can flow; that Is, either a gas or a liquid. FRAYED - Something which has been worn away or unraveled, usually by rubbing. G GASKET - A seal or packing used between matched marine parts or around pipe joints to prevent the escape of gas or fluid. GOGGLES - A device used to protect the eyes from dust, dirt, flying chips, etc. I IMMERSE - To completely cover by fluid. INHALATION - The act of breathing in.  The breathing in or inhalation of carbon monoxide can cause illness or death. INITIAL - The first or starting condition. M MALFUNCTION - Occurs when a unit fails to operate normally. MANFACTURER - The company which makes an item or piece of equipment for sale. MATERIEL - Equipment, apparatus, and supplies of an organization such as an army. O OBSTRUCTION - An obstacle. P PIVOT - A short rod or shaft about which a related part rotates, the act of turning on or as if on a pivot. PORT - A threaded hole through which fluid may pass, or pressure may be measured.  Ports on the pump are used to connect hoses and to measure pressure PRIME - The act of introducing a liquid into a pump to increase the pump's ability to overcome negative head pressure Glossary 3

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