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TM 9-2520-270-34
H O W TO USE THIS MANUAL (cont)
2.
General cleaning, inspection, and repair will be done according to general procedures in
chapter 2.
3.
A new component will be installed if inspection indicates a component cannot be repaired
4. The item that can be removed for access or repair will not be listed under "Materials/Parts".
Also, this part will not be identified as "new" in the install section of the task.
REPAIR TASK
This term is used
to identify a task where defective components are disassembled, repaired, and
reassembled. Most
REPAIR tasks are performed with the component on the workbench. A few can
be performed with
the transmission mounted on the tip-over stand. General repair procedures are
detailed in chapter
2.
INSPECT TASK
This term is used to identify a task that contains detailed inspection procedures for a component.
CLEAN TASK
This term is used to identify a task that disassembles, cleans, and reassembles the transmission. No
repairs are done in a CLEAN task.
REFERENCES
References within a task refer to a different manual or to another task or chapter in the same manual.
Steps in tasks differ in the way they reference other tasks or TMs, Examples of references are:
1.
Step instruction and referenced task name are the same, such as: REPLACE LEFT-HAND
INTERMEDIATE HOUSING ASSEMBLY, page 4-220.
2.
Step instruction and referenced task name are different, such as: REMOVE ENCASED SEAL.
See task REPLACE ENCASED SEAL, page 3-2.
3. Step instruction references a task in another manual, such as: CHECK TRANSMISSION
OIL LEVEL. See TM 9-2350-252-10-1 or TM 9-1450-646-10.
4.
Step instruction references another chapter in the same manual, such as: INSPECT GEAR (1)
FOR DAMAGE. See page 2-5.
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
General clean and inspect procedures for every task are found in CHAPTER 2, GENERAL
M A I N T E N A N C E PROCEDURES. Use these procedures to clean and inspect any part being
r e m o v e d , repaired, or installed. Special cleaning and inspection, if required, will be covered in the
task.
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