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TM 9-2320-302-20-2
CTIS PNEUMATIC CONTROL UNIT (PCU) MAINTENANCE (M916A3, M917A2) - CONTINUED
0211 00
ASSEMBLY - CONTINUED
NOTE
Apply thin coat of sealant compound to all male threads.
15.
Install elbow (2) in port marked "vent".
16.
Install adapter (14) in port marked "supply".
17.
Install adapter (11) in port marked "to axles".
INSTALLATION
1.
Install bracket (6) and secure with six bolts (5).
2.
Install PCU (7) on bracket (6) and secure with three bolts (8), three new lockwashers (10), and three nuts (9).
WARNING
Ensure that all air lines and fittings are clear of debris and excess pipe sealing compound does not enter
air lines or fittings. Failure to follow this warning could result in injury to personnel and damage to
equipment.
Adhesives and sealing compounds can burn easily, can give off harmful vapors, and are harmful to skin
and clothing. To avoid injury or death, keep away from open fire and use in a well-ventilated area. If
adhesive or sealing compound contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.
NOTE
Apply thin coat of sealant compound to all male threads.
3.
Connect hose connector (16) on adapter (15) at port marked "vent".
4.
Connect electrical connector (1) to receptacle (2).
5.
Connect hose connector (13) to adapter (14) at port marked "supply".
6.
Connect hose connector (12) to adapter (11) at port marked "to axles".
7.
Connect electrical connector (3) to pressure transducer (4).
8.
Start vehicle and check operation of CTIS (TM 9-2320-302-10).
0211 00-6

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