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TM  10-4930-229-12&P 4-10. Hose Assembly, Discharge. This task covers: a. Repair b.  Replace INITIAL  SETUP Tools: General  Safety  Instructions: Banding Tool, Item 2, Section III, Appendix B Tool Kit, General Mechanic’s, Item 1, Section III, Appendix  B l Materials/Paris: Seals, 1/2 In. Strapping, Item 1, Appendix E l Strapping,  1/2  In.,  Item  2,  Appendix  E Equipment   Condition: FARE shutdown per para. 2-12. WARNING Do not smoke or use an open flame in the vicinity of the FARE, failure to comply may result in personnel injury. Drain any fuel into suitable container. Clean up any fuel spills to prevent fire or environmental hazard. a. Repair  (figure  4-1) (1) Couplings. To replace a defective coupling, proceed as follows: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Cut band and remove damaged coupling (1). Install barbed end of new coupling in hose (2) end. Slide buckle (3) on banding material (4), bend approximately 1 in. of banding material under buckle. Wrap banding material around hose twice passing through buckle each time. Position band approximately  1/2  in.  from  shoulder  of  coupling. Place band in open slot of banding tool nose (5) and in slide. With thumb on band gripper lever (6), apply tension by turning handle (7) of tool clockwise. After tension is created, it is no longer necessary to hold band gripper lever as it locks itself under tension. Place finger on banding material (4) at buckle bridge while tensioning with tool handle (7) in a clockwise  direction. When banding material stops moving through buckle (3) as handle (7) turns, stop turning. Maximum tension is being exerted by banding material around hose. WARNING Failure to back off with tension handle throughout entire course of roll may result in breaking of band, and injury to personnel. 4-8

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