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TM  10-4320-343-14 To   prevent   rolling   or   sliding,   do   not   work   on   equipment   that   is   not securely   stabilized. Ensure   both   wheels   are   secure. Failure  to obey   this   warning   may   result   in   serious   personal   injury. 4.10.15.1     Removal. a. Tag  and  disconnect  wires  (figure  4-19,  1,  2,  and  3). b. Remove   nut   (4),   lockwasher   (5)   and   spacer   (6). c . Remove   nuts   (7),   lockwashers   (8),   clamp  (9)  and  bolts  (10). d. Remove  shutdown  solenoid  assembly  (11)  with  linkage. 4.10.15.2     Service. a. b. c . d. e. f . Do  not  use  dry  cleaning  solvent  without  proper  ventilation  and  clothing. Do   not   smoke   or   use   near   open   flame   or   excessive   heat. Dry   cleaning solvent   is   potentially   dangerous   to   personnel   and   property. Clean   parts in   a   well-ventilated   area. Avoid  inhalation  of  solvent  fumes. Wear goggles   and   rubber   gloves   to   protect   eyes   and   skin. Wash  exposed  skin thoroughly. Flash   point   of   solvent   is   100ºF   to   138°F   (38°C   to   59°C). Failure   to   obey   this   warning   may   result   in   personal   injury   or   death. Clean   all   metal   surfaces   with   clean   cloth   moistened   with   solvent. Wipe   rubber   boot   around   solenoid   rod   with   clean   cloth. Dry   thoroughly. Inspect   electrical   terminals   for   cracks, Inspect  solenoid  housing  and  linkage  for Inspect   stud   (15)   and   control   lever   (16) corrosion   and   looseness. cracks   or   any   other   damage. for  damage. 4.10.15.3      Adjust. a. Loosen   nuts   (12,   13,   and   14). b. Pull EMERGENCY STOP switch to RESET position. c. Push   control   lever   (16)   away   from   dipstick   until   stop   is   reached,   and   ad-just rod   end   length   until   stud   (15)   aligns   with   top   hole   in   control   lever   (16). d. Position   spacer   (6)   on   stud   (15)   and   insert   stud   through   top   hole   in lever   (16). e. Install   lockwasher   (5)   and   nut   (4). f . Tighten   nuts   (12,   13,   and   14). 4.10.15.4     Repair. Replace   all   damaged   or   missing   parts. 4-42

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