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TM55-1730-228-13&P
3-36. STABALIZER CYLINDERS - REPLACE (Continued)
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a. REMOVAL:
Some hoses may contain small amounts of trapped hydraulic pressure. Wear protective clothing including
a face shield, head gear and gloves. Fine streams of hydraulic fluid under pressure cannot be readily
seen but can easily penetrate the skin causing severe personal injury. Use extreme caution and be alert
whenever breaking into a hydraulic system.
Hydraulic fluid may be extremely hot. Allow the SPEMS to stand fifteen minutes before breaking into the
hydraulic system.
(1) Extend stabilizers until stabilizer pad rests on the ground with no pressure on it.
NOTE
When the inlet hydraulic line is disconnected, there will be oil spillage.
(2) Install drip pan under stabilizer cylinder.
(3) Disconnect hydraulic hose (1, Figure 3-38) from elbow (2).
(4) Remove elbow (2) from cylinder (3).
(5) Remove swivel elbow (4) from pipe assembly (5). Let valve body assembly (6) hang out of the way of
supply hoses.
(6) Remove swivel elbow (4) from cylinder (3). Plug cylinder ports to prevent foreign matter from entering the
system.
(7) Use helper. Remove pin clip (7) and pivot pin (8) from cylinder (3). Let stabilizer rest on floor.
(8) Remove pin clip (9) from pivot pin (10).
(9) Remove pivot pin (10) and remove cyli nder (3) from frame.
b. INSTALLATION:
(1) Position cylinder body eye over frame eye, align holes and install pivot pin (10). Install pin clip (9) on pivot pin (10).
(2) Use helper. Pick up stabilizer and align stabilizer eye with cylinder rod eye and install pivot pin (8). Install pin clip (7)
on pivot pin (8).
(3) Install elbow (2) and swivel elbow (4) on cylinder (3).
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