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TM 9-2320-360-34-1 9-2.  AXLE NO. 1 REPLACEMENT (CONT) b. Installation WARNING Spring  assemblies  weigh  192  lb  (87 kg).    Keep  hands  and  feet  out  from under  spring  assemblies.    Failure  to comply     may     result     in     injury     to personnel. NOTE · U-bolts   have   a   slight   bow.      U- bolts   must   be   installed   so   they bow toward center of spring. · Spring center bolt must align with hole in spring shoe. (1) Position   four   U-bolts   (1)   on   two   spring shoes   (2)   and   install   on   two   springs   (3) with aid of assistant. WARNING Axle  weighs  1625  lb  (738  kg).    Keep hands  and  feet  out  from  under  axle. Failure to comply may result in injury or death to personnel. (2) Attach lifting device to axle (4). (3) Lift  axle  (4)  enough  to  allow  placement  of springs (3) under axle (4). NOTE Spring   center   bolt   must   align   with hole in bottom of axle. (4) Lower  axle  (4)  and  position  center  bolt  (5) of    spring    (3)    in    aligning    hole    on    axle differential (6) with aid of assistant. (5) Install  four  new  lockwashers  (7)  and  nuts (8) on two U-bolts (1) of spring (3). (6) Repeat   steps   (4)   and   (5)   for   remaining spring (3). (7) Tighten   eight   nuts   (8)   to   450-550   lb-ft (610-746 Nm). 9-6  Change 1

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