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TM 10-6630-247-13&P 4-16.  CABINET  REPAIR  -  cont. (54) Remove two spring pins (40) from handle extensions (41). (55) Remove two handle extensions (41) from handle (42). (56) Remove two spring pins (39) from handle (42). (57)  Remove  handle  (42)  from  cabinet  (43). (58) Repeat steps (53) through (56) for handle on other side of cabinet (43). b. Cleaning. (1) Scrape  off  all  foam  and  adhesive  residue  from  cabinet. (2) Using  wiping  rag,  remove  oil,  fuel  and  dirt  deposits  from  components. c. Inspection.  Refer  to  figure  4-13. (1) Inspect  cabinet  (43)  for  cracks,  broken  welds,  corrosion  and  badly  bent  or  crushed components. (2) Inspect  work  top  (5)  for  cracks,  broken  welds,  corrosion  and  badly  bent  or  crushed components. (3) Inspect  handles  (42)  for  bent,  cracked  or  corroded  tubing, (4) Inspect  handle  extensions  (41)  for  bent,  cracked  or  corroded  tubing  and  enlarged  spring pin  holes. d. Repair.  Replace  all  damaged  or  defective  components.  Refer  cabinet  to  direct  support maintenance  for  cracked  or  broken  welds. e. Assembly. NOTE Ensure  that  all  parts  identified  as  mandatory  replacement  parts  are  discarded and  replaced  with  new  components. CABINET. Refer to figure 4-14. (1) Position  handle  (42)  in  mounts  on  bottom  of  cabinet  (43).  Make  sure  slots  in  handle  are positioned  as  shown. (2) Using  hammer,  drive  two  spring  pins  (39)  into  handle  (42). (3) Position  handle  extensions  (41)  in  handle  (42). (4) Using  hammer,  tap  spring  pins  (40)  into  handle  extensions  (41)  through  slots  in  handle (42).  Pins  will  extend  out  past  handle  when  fully  installed. 4-34

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