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b. Cleaning. Clean all metal parts with dry
CAUTION
The compression spring must be held in
cleaning solvent type II (SD-2).
compressed position for assembly. Exercise
c. Inspection.
extreme care to ensure cap assembly is
(19 Inspect piston for wear, pits or grooves.
secure, and will remain so, in arbor press
(2) Inspect cap for nicks, scratches or cracks.
during assembly.
(3) Inspect power spring for breaks or cracks.
(1) Grease bolt, piston and inside of cap, except
(4) Inspect threads of bolt.
in area of filters, with lubricant (MIL-C-25013).
d. Repair.
Pack spring and spring washers with grease (BRH).
(1) Replace all preformed packings and filters.
(2) Assemble cap assembly in reverse order of
(2) Replace damaged or defective parts.
disassembly (a above).
e. Assembly.
Section IX. WEDGE ASSEMBLY REPAIR
This section provides information to direct and
a. Compress spring by hand and remove cotter
general support maintenance personnel for the
pin from wedge.
disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair and
b. Remove washer, wedge spring, boot and spring
assembly of the wedge assembly. Repair of the
retaining washer from wedge. Discard boot.
wedge assembly consists of replacement of worn or
damaged parts.
c. Insert a thin-bladed screwdriver between one
6-15). Spread the cage open just far enough to
flat of the wedge head and roller retainer cage (fig.
remove the rollers.