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TM 9-2320-356-BD
Option 2:
Cardboard Cap.
1.
Remove damaged axle shaft.
2.
Insert rags in hub.
3.
Make a cap from cardboard and install on hub.
4.
Record the BDAR action taken.
When the mission is completed, as soon as
practicable, repair using standard maintenance procedures.
10-5.
AXLE SHAFT IN FRONT REAR AND REAR REAR AXLES DAMAGED
General Information:
If both rear axles have axle shaft damage, most tactical wheeled vehicles will
operate after some of the drive train to the rear axles has been removed.
This
will allow the vehicle to use the front axle and perform.
Limitations:
o Degraded mobility, terrain capability, and load capacity
Personnel/Time Required:
Materials/Tools:
o 2 soldiers
o Ratchet and socket
o 30 minutes to 2 hours
Procedural Steps:
1.
Remove the propeller shaft between the transfer case and the front rear axle.
NOTE
Some transfers must be in the locked position.
2.
Attempt to move vehicle.
3.
If vehicle is inoperative,
remove propeller shaft between front rear axle and
rear rear axle.
4. Attempt to move vehicle.
5.
If vehicle is inoperative, refer to paragraph 1O-4.
6. Record the BDAR action taken.
When the mission is completed, as soon as
practicable, repair using standard maintenance procedures.
10-6. AXLE HOUSING LEAKS (FRONT REAR OR REAR REAR)
General Information:
Repair of axle housing leakage due to cracks or holes can be attempted without
removing either of the rear axle housings.
10-4
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