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TM  9-2320-356-BD Personnel/Time   Required: o   2   soldiers o   30-90   minutes Procedural   Steps: Option   1: Use   Larger   or   Smaller   Tubing. 1. Remove   the   damaged   line. 2. Bend   a   larger   or   smaller   line   to   conform   to   the   damaged   one. 3. Cut   new   line   to   length. Materials/Tools: o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tubing Hose Hose  clamps AN   fittings MS    fittings Tube   cleaner Coupling Tube   cutter Hacksaw Swage   tool Hand   file Tube    flaring    kit 4. Install   fittings   on   the   new   line the   damaged   line. that   can   be   reduced   or   enlarged   to   adapt   to 5. Flare   the   ends   with   swage   or   flaring   tool. 6. Install   new   line. 7. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken. When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as practicable,   repair   using   standard   maintenance   procedures. Option   2: Substitute    with    High-Pressure    Hose. 1. Use   a   high-pressure   hose   to   replace   the   damaged   line.   The   temporary   hose   may follow   a   different   path   than   the   original   line. Clamp   the   hose   to   hard   supports   at convenient   intervals   to   secure   the   hose. 2. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken. When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as practicable,    repair   using   standard   maintenance   procedures. Option   3: Swage   and   Solder   Tubing. 1. Cut   damaged   area   from   tubing. 2. Square   off   tubing   ends. 3. Swage   one   end   of   the   tubing   with   swage   tool. 4. Insert   the   other   end   of   the   tubing   into   the   swaged   end. 3-24

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