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Page Title: PUMP-END BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLY - lNSPECT/REPLACE/REPAIR (Cont)
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TM  55-2915-335-30&P 2-20.  PUMP-END  BRUSH  HOLDER  ASSEMBLY  -  lNSPECT/REPLACE/REPAIR  (Cont) 2-20 2.  DISASSEMBLY a. Remove hex nuts (8) and brush holder cover (9) from brush holder. b. Remove brushes (10) and springs (11) from brush holder (12). 3. CLEANING a. b. Cleaning solvent can be hazardous to your health. Use solvent only in well venti- lated  areas.  Avoid  breathing  solvent vapors. Do not use solvent near an open flame or other source of high heat. Al- ways  wear  gloves,  apron,  and  goggles when using cleaning solvent. Store solvent in approved metal container only. Locking compound is used to secure nuts to brush holder studs. Use wire brush to clean brush holder studs. Be sure to remove all locking compound residue. Clean  brush  holder  assembly  parts  with  a  soft bristle brush and dry cleaning solvent (Item 7, Appendix  C). 4. INSPECTION a. b. c. Visually inspect brush holder slots for cracks or browning. If browned or cracked, replace the en- tire brush card assembly. Visually  inspect  brush  holder  studs  for  thread damage. Make sure studs are tight in holder. If studs are loose or damaged, replace holder. Check brush holder cover for breaks or cracks. Replace broken or cracked brush holder cover. GO TO NEXT PAGE 2-68

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