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TM  9-2320-356-BD Personnel/Time   Required: o   1   soldier o   30   minutes   to   2   hours Materials/Tools: o   Correct   size   tubing o   Clamps o   Adhesive   tape o   Sealing   compound o   Pipe   plug o   Tube   pipe   fitting   kit o   Hexagon-head   screw Procedural   Steps: 1. Wrap   tape   around   area   to   be   cut. Squarely   cut   end   of   hose   and   remove   loose p a r t i c l e s. 2. Flatten   about   4   inches   of   one   end   of   tubing.   Fold   flat   end   over   twice. FLARED  END 3. Flare   other   end   of   tubing,   if   possible,   and   remove   burrs.   Apply   light   coat   of sealing   compound   around   flared   end   of   tube. 4. Slide   flared   end   of   tube   inside   hose   and   secure   with   clamp. 5. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken.   When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as practicable,    repair   using   standard   maintenance   procedures. Option   2: High-Pressure   Line   Repair   Using   Plugs. 1. Disconnect   broken   hose   at   source. 2. Coat   threads   of   pipe   plug   with sealing   compound. 3. Insert   pipe   plug   in   place   of   hose. 4. Record   the   BDAR   action   taken. When   the   mission   is   completed,   as   soon   as practicable, repair   using   standard   maintenance   procedures. 3-32 L i m i t a t i o n s: o   None Procedural   Steps:

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