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TM 9-2320-386-24-1-1
0211 00
SEATBELTS MAINTENANCE (Contd)
COMPANION SEATBELTS REMOVAL
1.
Remove two locknuts (2), screws (5), clips (1), and retainer (3) from companion seat frame (4).
Discard locknuts (2).
2.
Remove screw (12), washer (11), and left companion seatbelt (10) from bottom of center seatbelt
post (33).
3.
Remove locknut (6), washer (7), screw (9), left companion seatbelt (10), and washer (8) from top of
center seatbelt post (33). Discard locknut (6).
4.
Remove locknut (17), washer (16), screw (13), left companion seatbelt (10), and washer (14) from
bracket (18). Discard locknut (17).
5.
Remove sleeve (15) from left companion seatbelt (10).
6.
Remove locknut (20), washer (21), screw (24), left companion seatbelt buckle (25), and washer (26)
from bracket (22). Discard locknut (20).
7.
Remove sleeve (23) from left companion seatbelt buckle (25).
8.
Remove locknut (27), washer (28), screw (32), right companion seatbelt buckle (31), and washer (30)
from bracket (29). Discard locknut (27).
9.
Remove sleeve (19) from right companion seatbelt buckle (31).
10.
Remove locknut (34), washer (35), screw (46), right companion seatbelt (45), and washer (47) from
top of right seatbelt post (36). Discard locknut (34).
11.
Remove screw (41), washer (42), and right companion seatbelt (45) from bottom of right seatbelt
post (36).
12.
Remove locknut (44), washer (43), screw (38), right companion seatbelt (45), and washer (40) from
cab wall (37). Discard locknut (44).
13.
Remove sleeve (39) from right companion seatbelt (45).
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
1.
For general cleaning instructions, refer to WP 0383 00.
2.
Inspect seatbelts for frayed or torn material on buckles. Replace if material on buckles is frayed
or torn.
3.
Ensure seatbelts are operating properly. Replace if not operating properly.
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