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TM 9- 2990- 205- 34&P
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CLEANING OF COMPONENT PARTS
THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS:
Cleaning
INITIAL SETUP:
Tools and Special Tools
Materials/Parts
Hard bristle brush (item 5, WP 0016 00)
Solvent (item 3, WP 0016 00)
Plastic scraper (item 8, WP 0016 00)
Rags, wiping, cotton (item 1, WP 0016 00)
Goggles (item 6, WP 0016 00)
Equipment Condition
Rubber gloves (item 7, WP 0016 00)
Turbo components on workbench
NOTE
After disassembly and before inspection, all component parts must be thoroughly cleaned
according to the following procedure.
CLEANING
WARNING
Cleaning solvent is flammable! Use only in well ventilated areas. Keep away from flame,
sparks, or heat. Avoid contact with eyes, and wear rubber gloves to prevent skin irritation.
1. Immerse metal parts in solvent and clean with bristle brush and plastic scraper. Use clean cloth moistened with
solvent to clean hard to reach areas.
WARNING
Line pressure for compressed air used for cleaning shall not exceed 30 psi. Wear appropriate
eye protection and gloves. Never direct the compressed air at another person.
CAUTION
Never use caustic solution, wire brush, or steel blade scraper.
2. Clean all drilled passages with wire probe and compressed air.
3. Make certain all housing surfaces surrounding the turbine and compressor wheels are clean and smooth.
4. Blow all parts dry with compressed air.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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