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TM   10-6630-247-13&P 1-10. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS - cont. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. r. s. Slow  Speed  Stirrer  (6).  The  slow  speed  stirrer  consists  of  an  electric  motor,  spindle,  pulley  and cord.  An  adapter  clamp  and  spring-type  belt  are  supplied  with  each  motor.  The  stirrer  is installed  on  the  flash  point  tester  during  use. Cork  Borer  Set  (7).  The  cork  borer  set  consists  of  15  tube-type  hole  cutters  of  various  sizes.  The borers  are  used  to  cut  holes  in  cork  material.  The  corks  are  then  used  to  connect  various  flasks and  tubes  for  assembly  of  distillation  equipment. Flashlight  (8).  Two  cell,  battery  operated  flashlight  provides  lighting  for  night  operations  and  is stowed  in  the  cabinet. Graduated  Cylinders  (9).  Various  sizes  of  cylinders  are  supplied  in  the  test  kit  to  aid  in measuring,  mixing  and  handling  of  fuel  samples. Swabs  (10).  Flexible  metal  swabs  are  supplied  for  cleaning  the  test  instruments  and  equipment. Propane  Cylinder  (11).  The  propane  cylinder  is  connected  to  the  flash  point  tester  during  use. The  cylinder  provides  propane  gas  needed  for  conducting  flash  point  tests.  When  not  in  use,  the cylinder  is  stored  in  the  cabinet. Jars (12). Two jars are supplied in the test kit to aid in measuring, mixing and handling of fuel samples. When not in use, jars are stowed in the cabinet. Thermometers  (13).  Twelve  thermometers  are  supplied  with  the  test  kit  to  measure temperatures  of  test  samples  during  the  testing  process.  All  thermometers  are  stowed  inside  the left door of the cabinet. Brushes  (14).  Three  brushes  are  supplied  for  cleaning  the  test  instruments  and  equipment. Bung Wrench (15), The bung wrench is stowed on the back wall of the cabinet and is used to remove  plugs,  covers  and  lids  from  fuel  barrels  and  cans. Power  Cable  (16).  The  electrical  power  cable  is  25  feet  long  and  contains  three  receptacles.  The cable  distributes  power  from  the  power  source  to  the  test  kit. Loading  Plan  (17).  A  card  showing  the  placement  of  each  test  kit  component  in  the  cabinet.  The loading plan is used to aid packing the test kit and is attached by a small chain. Distillation  Flasks  (18).  Four  distillation  flasks  are  supplied  with  the  Test  Kit  and  are  used during  distillation  testing.  All  flasks  are  stowed  in  the  left  cabinet  door. Stop Watch (19). The stop watch is stowed in the left cabinet door and is used to time various phases  of  the  testing  process, Refer to figure 1 –2. t. . Sampling and Gaging Kit. The sampling and gaging kit is stowed on the lower left side of the cabi- net. It is used to collect fuel samples. The kit consist of an API gravity computer, a cupcase thermometer, a hydrometer cylinder, gasoline indicating paste, innage tape, a weighted beaker sampler, and standard hydrometers. 1-4

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