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TM 5-2410-237-23
AIR CLEANER FILTER ELEMENTS REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED
0045 00
REMOVAL - CONTINUED
2.
Inspect gasket (4) on inside of cover (2). Remove and discard only if damaged.
3.
Remove primary filter element (5) from filter housing (3).
4.
Use a lint-free rag to thoroughly clean inside of filter housing (3).
CAUTION
If secondary filter element is difficult to remove, gasket on bottom of secondary filter element may be stick-
ing to filter housing. Ensure this area on filter housing is thoroughly cleaned prior to installation of second-
ary filter element to prevent an air leak past secondary filter.
5.
Remove eight nuts (6) and secondary filter element (7) from studs inside filter housing (3).
4
2
7
5
6
3
3
387-542
387-541
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
1.
Check sealing surfaces on filter elements for dirt on the "clean" side. If this is evident, problem may be a damaged filter
element, incorrect element fit or the need for cleaning and/or repair of gasketed surfaces.
WARNING
Particles blown by compressed air are hazardous. DO NOT exceed 15 psi (103 kPa) nozzle pressure when
drying parts with compressed air. Use a maximum of 30 psi (207 kPa) when cleaning components. DO NOT
direct compressed air against human skin. Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or
death. Make sure air stream is directed away from user and other personnel in the area. To prevent injury,
user must wear protective goggles or face shield.
CAUTION
To prevent damage, do NOT clean primary filter element by bumping or tapping.
0045 00-2
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