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TM 9-2330-398-24 2-49.  BRAKESHOE REPLACEMENT (continued). 4. Place wheel lift jack under tires (10), and slide tires (10), wheels, and hub and drum assembly (6) off spindle (9). NOTE For cleaning and inspection of bearing,   wheels,   hubs,   and   drums, refer to paragraph 2-63. 5. Remove  inner  wheel  bearing  (7)  from  hub  and drum assembly (6) or spindle (9). 6. Using  seal  puller,  remove  seal  (8)  from  spindle (9).  Discard seal. 7. Loosen bolt (20) on spider (19). WARNING Use     care     when     removing     spring. Spring  Is  under  tension  and  can  act as   a   projectile   when   released   and cause severe eye Injury. 8. Using brake spring pliers, remove brakeshoe return spring (26) from two spring pins (23).  Discard spring. 9. Remove four retaining rings (16) and washers (17) from two anchor pins (18).  Discard retaining rings. 10. Remove nut (22), washer (21), and bolt (20) from spider (19). 11. Remove roller retainer (25) and roller (24) from each of two brakeshoes (15). 12. Remove spring pin (23) from each of two brakeshoes (15). 13. Drive anchor pin (18) from rear of each of two brakeshoes (15), and remove brakeshoes (15) from spider (19). b. CLEANING AND INSPECTION WARNING Drycleaning   soIvent   P-D-680   is   toxic   and   flammable.      Always   wear   protective goggles  and  gloves,  and  use  only  in  a  well-ventilated  area.    Avoid  contact  with skin,  eyes,  and  clothes,  and  DO  NOT  breathe  vapors.    DO  NOT  use  near  open flames or excessive heat. 1. Clean anchor pins, rollers, roller retainers, and spring pins with drycleaning solvent and rag. 2-125

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