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TM5-241O-237-34
l.
Oil Bathed Internal Parts.
Wipe oil bathed internal parts clean with lint
free cloth.
m.
Air Actuated Internal Parts.
Wipe air actuated internal parts clean with
lint free cloth.
n.
Externally Exposed Parts. Wash externally exposed parts with soap and water.
Rinse thoroughly and air dry.
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INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS
General. All components and parts must be carefully checked to determine if
a.
they are serviceable for reuse, if they can be repaired, or if they must be
scrapped.
b.
Drilled and Tapped (Threaded) Holes.
(1) Inspect for wear, distortion (stretching), cracks or any other damage in
or around holes.
(2) Inspect threaded areas for wear, distortion or evidence of cross-threading.
(3) Mark all damaged areas for repair or replacement.
c.
Metal Lines, Flexible Lines (Hoses) and Fittings.
(1) Inspect lines for sharp kinks, cracks, bends or dents.
(2) Inspect flexible lines for fraying, evidence of leakage or loose fittings
or connectors.
(3) Check all fittings and connectors for thread damage. Check for hex heads
that are worn or rounded by poorly fitting wrenches.
(4) Mark all damaged material for repair or replacement.
d.
Castings.
(1) Inspect all ferrous and nonferrous castings for cracks using a magnifying
glass and strong light.
(2) Refer to MIL-I-6866, Inspection, Liquid Penetrant Methods, and MIL-I-6868,
Inspection Process, Magnetic Particles.
(3) Particularly check areas around studs, pipe plugs, threaded inserts, and
sharp corners. Replace all cracked castings.
(4) Inspect machined surfaces for nicks, burrs, or raised metal. Mark damaged
areas for repair or replacement.
(5) Inspect all pipe plugs, pipe plug openings, screws, and screw openings for
damaged or stripped threads.
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