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TM 9-2320-304-14&P 5-81 Direct Support and General Support Maintenance (Cont) h. Fastener Tightening Sequence Procedures. Figure 5-1. General Tightening Sequences. NOTE If a component has a critical tightening sequence it will be illustrated in that particular task; otherwise, use the general sequence charts provided (Figure 5-1). (1)   Installation Torque. (a)   Tighten nuts twice in a criss-cross pattern using a torque wrench. The first time nut is torqued apply approximately 75 percent of the final torque value. (b)   Repeat the sequence a second time until 100 percent of the final torque value has been obtained for each nut. (2)   Checking Torque. NOTE When one or more screws are loose, check torque for all bolts on the component. (3)   Tighten nuts in a criss-cross pattern using a torque wrench. Apply 100 percent of the final torque value. 5-16.   PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT INTRODUCTION. Refer to (TM 9-2320-279-20) for introduction to preparation for storage and shipment. 5-17.   PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT. Refer to (TM 9-2320-279-20) for preparation for storage and shipment. 5-18.   STORAGE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. Refer to (TM 9-2320-279-20) for preparation for storage and shipment.

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