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TM 5-2420-222-20-3 FIRE EXTINGUISHER MOUNTING BRACKET This task covers: a.   Removal (page 2-1852) c. Inspection/Replacement (page 2-1853) b.   Cleaning (page 2-1852) d. Installation (page 2-1854) INITIAL SETUP: Tools Personnel Required Screwdriver, cross-tip, number 2 One Materials/Parts Equipment Condition Rags, wiping (item 21, Appendix C) Fire extinguisher removed Solvent, drycleaning (item 28, (TM 5-2420-222-10) Appendix C) ACTION LOCATION ITEM REMARKS REMOVAL 1. Left fender (1) Four screws (3) Using number 2 cross-tip screwdriver, and bracket (2) unscrew and take out. 2. Left fender (1)  Bracket (2) Take off. CLEANING NOTE For    more    information    on    how    to    clean    parts,    go    to    General    Maintenance Instructions (page 2-137). WARNING Drycleaning solvent P-D-680 is toxic and flammable.  Wear protective goggles and gloves and  use  only  in  a  well  ventilated  area.    Avoid  contact  with  skin,  eyes,  and clothes and don’t breathe vapors.  Do not use near open flame or excessive heat. The  flashpoint  is  100°F  to  138°F  (38°  to  59°C).    If  you  become  dizzy  while  using cleaning  solvent,  get  fresh  air  immediately  and  get  medical  aid.    If  contact  with eyes is made, wash your eyes with water and get medical aid immediately. 2-1852

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