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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.
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