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TM  5-4930-226-12&P CHAPTER 4 ORGANIZATIONAL  MAINTENANCE  INSTRUCTIONS Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIEL 4-1.  Inspecting  and  Servicing  the Equipment a.  Inspection. (1) Inspect  the  identification  plate  mounted on the body subassembly for positive identification of the closed-circuit refueling nozzle assembly. (2) Make  a  thorough  inspection  of  the  nozzle assembly for damage that may have occurred dur- ing shipment. (3) Check the equipment against the packing list,  make  certain  that  all  items  are  accounted  for and are in serviceable condition. b.  Servicing. (1) Perform   preventive   maintenance   checks and services (Table 3-1). (2) Correct  all  deficiencies. 4-2.   Installation a. Remove dust plug (13, fig. 1-1). b. Attach  closed-circuit  refueling  nozzle  assem- bly to hose. c. Attach  ground  stake  clamp  (7, suitable  ground  fixture. 4-3.  Equipment  Conversion fig.  l-l)  to  a a. Conversion of the nozzle from a closed-circuit system   to   a   gravity-fill   system   shall   be   accom- plished by the following steps. This conversion will be  required  when  the  vehicle  to  be  fueled  is  not equipped with a closed-circuit refueling receiver. b. Remove dust plug (8, fig. 1-1) from nozzle cou- pling  end  by  pushing  back  on  the  actuating  ring cable loop (15). c. Make  certain  that  the  control  handle  (4)  is latched in the no-flow (down) position. If the control handle is left in the flow (up) position, it may be dif- ficult to make connection to the gravity fill adapter due to line pressure in the nozzle. d. Remove dust cap (10, fig. 1-1) from gravity fill adapter  (3).  Insert  gravity  fill  adapter  into  nozzle assembly  until  the  actuating  ring  (15)  moves  for- ward and locks into position. Section II. MOVEMENT  TO  A  NEW  WORKSITE 4-4.  Dismantling  for  Movement 4-5.  Reinstallation  After  Movement a. Disconnect nozzle ground stake clamp (7, fig. a. Remove dust plug (13, fig. 1-1). l-l). b. Attach nozzle assembly (1) to fuel hose assem- b. Disconnect nozzle assembly (1) from fuel hose bly (14) at quick disconnect coupler (12). assembly (14). c. Attach  ground  stake  clamp  (7)  to  a  suitable c. Attach dust plug (13). ground  fixture. Section III. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT 4-6.  Special  Tools  and  Equipment to remove the body from the nozzle assembly (para Special  tools  issued  with  or  authorized  for  use 4-11). The piston holder (fig. 4-1) is used to remove with  the  nozzle  assembly  are  the  dog  wrench  and the  tube  assembly  from  the  nozzle  assembly  (para  4- the piston holder. The dog wrench (fig. 4-1) is used 12). These tools are also listed in Appendix D. 4-1

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