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TM 9-2520-246-34
Figure 4-19. Front Output Shaft Cover Disassemble.
g. Handbrake Shoe Assembly.
Figure 4-21. Disassembly of Handbrake Shoe Assembly.
NOTE
Sometimes the handbrake shoes are not
worn enough to warrant replacement.
Replacement brakeshoes must be drilled for
Replace lining when worn to within 1/16
rivet holes. Be sure to wear a mask to
inch of rivet head. Worn shoe linings can
prevent asbestos dust particles from
result in injury to personnel and damage to
entering lungs. Drilling must be done in a
vehicle. Refer to TM 9-2320-209-20/1 for
well-ventilated area away from unprotected
adjustment.
personnel. Eyeshields must also be worn
during drilling operation. Failure to
(I) Remove the two snaprings holding the
observe these precautions may result in
handbrake lever pins in position. (See fig. 4-21.)
injury to personnel.
(2) Remove the two slotted washers holding the
stabilizer spring in position and remove the brake
(4) If replacement is necessary, remove the
stabilizer spring and pin.
sixteen (16) rivets securing the lining to the inner and
outer brakeshoes of the handbrake assembly. (See fig.
(3) Remove the handbrake shoe lever and lever
4-21.)
pins. (See fig. 4-2l.)
4-7. Assembly of Subassemblies (Sequence).
a. Hand brake (fig. 4-21).
b. Transfer case (fig. 4-20).
c. Front output shaft cover (fig. 4-19).
d. Transfer case cover (fig. 4-17 and 4-18).
e. Input shaft (fig. 4-16).
f . Countershaft (fig. 4-15).
g. Rear output shaft (fig. 4-14).
Figure 4-20. Transfer Case Disassembly.
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