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TM 9-2320-356-BD
Limitations:
o Possible vibration at higher speeds
Personnel/Time required:
o 1 soldier
o 1-3 hours
Procedural steps:
Materials/Tools:
o Crowbar
o Steel pipe
o Acetylene cutting torch
with welding tips
o Arc welder (if available)
o Assorted sizes of
combination wrenches
1.
Remove damaged drive line.
NOTE
The diameter of a pipe can be determined by
measuring the circumference of the pipe and
dividing that distance by 3.1415.
2.
Measure the outside diameter of the drive line.
3.
Obtain a piece of steel pipe that has an inside diameter no more than 1/2 inch
larger or smaller than the diameter of the drive line.
4.
Cut the pipe a little longer than the damaged area of the drive line.
5.
If the pipe is too small in diameter, cut a slit in the pipe and use a crowbar
or wedge to enlarge the pipe so it will slide over the drive line.
6.
Remove jagged edges and pound down any protrusions that would keep the pipe
sleeve from sliding over the drive line.
Slide pipe over damaged area.
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