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TM  5-4930-226-12&P 3-7. Ground Cable (fig. 3-1) a.  Removal.  Remove  cable  mounting  plug  and remove cable. b.  Inspection.   Inspect  cable  for  signs  of  un- raveling, wear or other damage. c. Replacement. Replace cable and secure cable mounting plug. 3-8. Plug Assembly (fig. 3-1) a. Removal. (1) Release plug by pulling back on actuating ring cable loop. (2) Slide dust plug coupling off at ring and re- move plug and wire as a unit. b.  Inspection.  Inspect plug for cracks or other damage. Check wire and ring securing plug to actu- ating ring cable loop. c. Replacement. (1) Replace plug and wire as a unit and slide dust plug coupling onto ring. (2) Secure  plug  by  pushing  forward  on  actu- ating ring cable loop. 3-9.  Wiper  Seal a. Removal. (1) Place latch handle in no-flow (down) posi- tion. (2) Reach inside of body and remove seal. b.  Inspection.  Inspect wiper seal for any signs of  damage. c. Replacement. To replace seal, make sure the “V”  slot  is  facing  towards  handle,  place  seal  onto sleeve. 3-10.  Strainer  Assembly NOTE The   procedures   for   strainer   assembly   serial   number range   0001   thru   0470   follows   in   paragraph   b below. a. The following procedures apply to strainer as- semblies   not  in  serial  number  range  0001  thru 0470. (1) Removal. Remove strainer assembly (fig. 3-2) from nozzle assembly. (2) Disassembly. (a) Open cam-lock keeper and remove dust plug (8, fig. 3-2). (b) Unscrew body (5) from end (l), remove gasket (4), strainer (3) and gasket (2) from end (l). (c) Remove gasket (7) from coupling (6). (d) Unscrew  coupling  (6)  from  body  (5)  if damaged or leaking. (3) Inspection.  Inspect gaskets and strainer for damage, rpelace as required. (4) Reassembly. (a) Place gasket (7) in coupling (6). (b) Replace end (1) in nozzle assembly. Re- place gasket (2) in end (l). (c) Replace gasket (4) on strainer (3). (d)  Place  body  (5)  and  coupling  (6)  over strainer  (3)  and  screw  into  end  (1).  Hand  tighten only. (e) Replace dust plug (8) on coupling (6). NOTE Repair   of   the   strainer   assembly   is   limited   to   re- placement   of   faulty   parts. 3-7

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