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TM 9-2320-209-34-2-2
Cleaning.
c.
(1) Clean all bearings. Refer to Part 1, para 10-8.
(2) There are no special cleaning procedures needed for all other parts.
Refer to cleaning procedures given in Part 1, para 1-3.
d.  Inspection and Repair.
1.
Check that springs (1) have no distortion, breaks or other damage. If
springs are worn or damaged, get new ones.
2.  Check that nuts (2), screws (3), and threaded holes have no damaged
threads or heads. If parts are damaged, get new nuts and screws and
rethread damaged holes.
3.  Check that two bushings (4) are not scored, chipped or damaged in any other
way. If bushings are damaged, get new ones.
4.  Check that bracket (5), rods (6), levers (7), handles (8), arms (9), and
beams (10) have no cracks, bends or wear. Repair by straightening or
welding. Refer to FM 43-2 and TM 9-237. If more repair is needed, get
new parts.
END OF TASK

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