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TM 9-2320-356-BD
6.
Record the BDAR
practicable, repair
action taken.
When the mission is completed, as soon as
using standard maintenance procedures.
Option 2:
Hose Repair with Tubing.
Procedural Steps:
1.
Use tape and wrap end of hose to be cut.
Squarely cut each end of damaged
hose.
Clean loose particles from ends of rubber hose.
2.
Measure and record distance between cut ends of damaged hose.
3.
Cut length of correct diameter tubing 6 inches longer than distance measured.
4.
Flare each end of tube, if possible, and remove burrs.
5.
Spread a light coat of sealing compound around each end of tube.
6.
Position tube inside each end of cut hose and secure each end with two clamps.
CLAMPS
CLAMPS
7.
Record the BDAR action taken.
When the mission is completed, as soon as
practicable, repair using standard maintenance procedures.
Option 3:
High-Pressure Hose Repair with an Adapter.
Procedural Steps:
1.
Use tape and wrap each end of hose to be cut.
Squarely cut each end of damaged
hose.
Clean loose particles from ends of hose.
2.
Spread a light coat of sealing compound on threads of adapter.
3.
Install adapter or tube into each end of hose.
4.
Secure hose and adapter with clamps.
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