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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:
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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.
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