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TM 5-2410-237-23
HYDRAULIC FILTER ASSEMBLY AND FILLER STRAINER REPLACEMENT
THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS
Filter Assembly: Removal, Cleaning and Inspection, Installation
Filler Strainer: Removal, Cleaning and Inspection, Installation
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Materials/Parts - Continued
O-ring (7 and 8)
Tool kit, general mechanic's (Item 122, WP 0250
Filter element, fluid (5)
Shop equipment, common no. 1 (Item 103, WP
References
Materials/Parts
Cleaning compound, solvent (Item 4, WP 0249 00)
Oil, lubricating (Item 23, 24 or 25, WP 0249 00)
Equipment Condition
Rag, wiping (Item 29, WP 0249 00)
Hydraulic system pressure relieved (WP 0241 00)
WARNING
Do NOT remove hydraulic tank filler cap, disconnect or remove any hydraulic system line or fitting
unless hydraulic system pressure has been relieved. Hydraulic system pressure can be over 2500 psi
(17,237 kPa), even with engine and pump OFF. To relieve pressure, lower all hydraulic attachments to
the ground and shut down engine. Move control levers through all operating positions, then SLOWLY
loosen hydraulic tank filler cap. After maintenance, tighten all connections before applying pressure.
Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury or death.
At operating temperature hydraulic oil is hot. Allow hydraulic oil to cool before beginning this task.
Failure to do so could result in injury to personnel.
Eye protection must be worn when replacing lines and fittings. Failure to take precautions could result
in injury to personnel.
CAUTION
Cover openings into hydraulic tank to ensure dirt or debris do not fall into tank and contaminate hydraulic
system.

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