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HEMTT TANKER AIRCRAFT REFUELING SYSTEM MODEL HTARS100 NSN: 4930-01-365-2771
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WARNINGS Pay particular attention to specific WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS throughout this manual. DEATH or serious injury may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions. Do not touch cold metal parts with bare hands when operating under arctic conditions. Frostbite can cause permanent permanent injury. Lifting or moving heavy equipment incorrectly can cause serious injury. Do not try to lift or move more than 50 pounds pounds by yourself. yourself. Get an assistant. assistant. Bend legs while while lifting. Do not support weight with your back. DEATH or serious injury may result if personnel fail to observe the following safety precautions.
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FLAMMABLE FUEL Do not breathe fuel vapors. vapo rs. Vapors are toxic and can cause serious illness or death. If dizziness occurs, leave area and get fresh air. Before operation be certain all system components are securely connected to avoid fuel spills. If fuel spill occurs, cover the area with dry soil to reduce rate of vaporization. During operation avoid fuel spills as much as possible. Be certain a suitable fire extinguisher is charged and readily available in case of fire. Fuel vapors are extremely flammable. Do not allow smoking within 100 feet of the fuel servicing areas. Post NO SMOKING signs around the areas. Do not operate system or components near open flame or excessive heat. Death or personnel injury could result from exploding or burning fuel. Be certain a suitable and properly charged fire extinguisher is available at all times. SOLVENT HAZARD Drycleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, used to clean parts, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye protection required. Avoid repeated and prolonged skin contact by wearing rubber or nonporous gloves when handling solvents or material wet with with drycleaning solvent. Wash hands immediately immediately after exposure with soap and water and use a lanolin based skin cream to prevent skin drying. Do not use near open flame or excessive heat. Do not work with with solvent in a closed room. Be sure there is good ventilation or the solvent vapors will build up in the air and become a poisonous mixture which can cause physical injury or even death. Do not breathe dry cleaning solvent vapors for long periods of time or allow solvent to come into contact with skin for an extended time. DO NOT use solvent near open flames or excessive heat. STATIC DISCHARGE Static discharge could ignite the fuel or cause an explosion of the fuel vapor. Do not operate the system s ystem until properly grounded. Be certain the nozzles are properly bonded to the vehicle being filled. The vehicle being filled and the dispensing pump must be grounded. ARCING Radio transmitters can cause an arc at antennas. antennas. Do Not ground equipment to a radio antenna.
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FUEL SPILLS ON PERSONNEL Avoid getting fuel on your body or clothing. If clothing becomes saturated with fuel, remove clothing immediately and wash your body with hot soapy water. Wear protective goggles and refuel only in well-ventilated area. Use fuel resistant gloves when handling system components due to toxic effects of some fuel additives. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes. If fuel contacts eyes, flush eyes with clean fresh water and get medical attention immediately.
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OPERATOR'S, UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST for HEMTT TANKER AIRCRAFT REFUELING SYSTEM MODEL HTARS100 NSN: 4930-01-365-7771 4930-01-365-7771 and MODEL HTARS101 NSN: 4930-01-435-9019 4930-01-435-9019
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CHAPTER 1. Section I. Section II. Section III.
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INTRODUCTION Genera Generall Inform Informati ation on ...................................................... ......................................... Equipment Description and Data ......................................................................... Principl Principles es of Operati Operation on .................................................. .........................................
CHAPTER 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Section I. Description and Use of Operator's Operator's Controls and Indicators ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... Section II. Operator's Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)............................. Section III. Operation Under Usual Conditions ...................................................................... Section IV. Operatio Operation n Under Unusual Unusual Conditions Conditions ................................................ ......................
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OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Lubricat Lubrication ion Instruct Instructions ions ................................................. ......................................... Operator Troubleshooting Troubleshooting .................................................................................... Operator Operator Maintenan Maintenance ce Procedure Procedures s .................................................... ......................
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UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Repair parts, Special Tools, Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) (TMDE) and Support Support Equipment Equipment ....................................................... ...................... Section II. Servic Service e Upo Upon n Receip Receiptt .................................................... ......................................... Section III. Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services .................................................. Section IV. Unit Maintenance Procedures ..............................................................................
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APPENDICES Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. Section I. Section II. Group 01 Group 01 Group 02 Group Group Group Group
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Preparat Preparation ion for Storage Storage or Shipment Shipment ................................................. ...................... 4-50 DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE Direct Support Maintenance Procedures ............................................................. 5-1
Refer Referen ences ces ....... ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... Maintenance Allocation Chart ........................................................................... Repair Rep air Parts and Special Special Tools Tools List . ........................................................ ............. Introduc Introduction tion C-1 ................................................ .................................................. Repair Repa ir Parts Parts List ............................. ....................................................... ............. Figure 1. Open Port Port Nozzle Assembly Assembly ........................................................ ... Figure 2. Closed Circuit Refueling (CCR) Nozzle Assembly ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... .. Figure 3. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS100) (HTARS100) ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... .. Figure 3A. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS101) (HTARS101) ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... . Figure 4. Recircu Recirculatio lation n Unit Unit ..................................................... ...................... Figur e 5. DEL ETE D Figure 6. Discharg Discharge e Hose Assembly Assembly ... ........................................................ ... Figure 7. Elbow Elbow Assembly Assembly (HE ARS100) ARS100) ..................................................... ... Figure 7A. Elbow Elbow Assembly Assembly (HTARS1 (HTARS101) 01) ...................................................... ... Figure 8. 8. Tee Assembly Assembly............................................... ............................................... .................................. Figure 9. Hose Hose Assembly Assembly .................... ....................................................... ... Figure 10. Groun Ground d Rod ................ ....................................................... ............ Figure 11. 11. Valve Valve Assembl Assembly y (HTARS (HTARS100) 100) ......................................................... Figure 11A. Valve Valve Assembly Assembly (HTARS (HTARS101) 101) ........................................................ .. Figure 12. Valve Valve Assembly, Assembly, Camlock..... ........................................................ .. Figure 13. 13. Coupling Coup ling Assembly Assembly .................................................... .................... Figure 14. 14. Cou Coupli pling ng Assembly, Assembly, Male...... ........................................................ .. Figure 15. Clamp Clamping ing Tool Tool ................................................. .............................. Cross-Re Cross-Referen ference ce Indexes Indexes ...................................................... .............................. Components of End Item and Basic Issue Items List......................................... List......................................... Additio Additional nal Authoriz Authorizatio ation n List.................................................... List.................................................... .............................. Expendable and D urable Items List................................................................... List................................................................... Lubrica Lub ricatin ting g Instruc Instruction tions s ................................................. ....................................... Illustra Illustrated ted List of Manufac Manufacture tured d Item Items s ............................................... ..................... Torque Torque Limits Limits ...................................................... ................................................ Mandatory Mandatory Replacement Replacement Parts .......... ....................................................... ............
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Be sure to read all Warnings before using your equipment. This manual incorporates a quick reference tab feature that allows you to quickly locate the most often referenced subjects and topics appearing in this manual. The reference tab feature is comprised of the following components: Cover Page Index Index boxes are located on the right-hand edge of the cover page. Each index box contains a subject title, page number, and black index tab. Table of Contents The Table of Contents lists all the major subjects subjects contained in this manual. manual. Subjects that are surrounded surrounded by a black box correspond to those that appear on the cover page index. Page Numbers and Index Tabs Each page of this manual manual is identified with a page number. Pages that contain the subjects identified on the cover page index also contain a black tab on the right edge of the page that alines with the cover page index tab To use the quick reference tab feature, select the title of the subject you are trying to find from the cover page index. You can turn to the indicated page number or bend the pages back and locate the page tab that alines with the cover index tab. If the cover page is lost or badly worn, page numbers and index tabs can be located by referring to theTable theTable of Contents.
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General Information ............................................................................................. Scope ................................................................................................................... Maintenance Forms Records and Reports ............................................................... Corrosion Prevention Prevention and Control (CPC) ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... .... Destruction of Army Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use ................................................. Reporting of Equipment Equipment Improvem Improvement ent Recommendat Recommendations ions (EIR) (EIR) ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... .... Nomencla Nom enclature ture Cross Reference Reference List .................................................. ...................... List of Abbrevia Abbreviation tions s ...................................................... ......................................... Glossary Glossary ................................................................................................... ............. Differen Differences ces Between Between Models Models .................................................. ................................ Equipment Equipment Description and Data ......................................................................... Equipme Equipment nt Cha Charact racterist eristics ics and Features Features .................................................... ............. Location and Description of Major Components ....................................................... Equipme Equipment nt Data Data ................................................... .................................................. Principles of Operation ........................................................................................ System Technical Principles of Operation ................................................................
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Section I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1. SCOPE. This manual contains Operating instructions, Unit maintenance and Direct Support maintenance procedures required to operate and maintain the HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System (HTARS) The purpose of the HTARS is to distribute and control fuel flow from the HEMTT tanker to the aircraft being refueled. The HTARS HTARS consists of tees, elbows, adapters, lightweight lightweight hoses, and nozzles required to set up a four station aircraft refueling system. 1-2. MAINTENANCE FORMS, FORMS, RECORDS, AND REPORTS. Department Department of the Army forms and procedures used for equipment maintenance will be those prescribed by DA Pam 738750 (The Army Maintenance Management System (IAMMST)). 1-3. CORROSION PREVENTION PREVENTI ON AND CONTROL. a. Corrosion Corrosion Prevention Prevention and Control (CPC) (CPC) of Army Army Materiel Materiel is a continuing continuing concern. concern. It is important important that that any corrosion problems with this item be reported so that the problem can be corrected and improvements can be made to prevent the problem in future items.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 1-3. CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL - cont. b. While corrosion corrosion is typically associated with rusting rusting of metals, metals, it can also include include deterioration deterioration of of other materials, such as rubber and plastic. Unusual cracking, softening, swelling or breaking of the materials may be a corrosion problem. c. If a corrosion corrosion problem is identified, it can be reported reported using Standard Standard Form Form 368, Product Product Quality Quality Deficiency Deficiency Report. Using key words such as "rust", "deterioration", "deterioratio n", or "cracking" will insure that the information is identified as a CPC problem. The form should be submitted to the address specified in DA Pam 738-750. 1-4. DESTRUCTION OF ARMY MATERIEL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE. Methods and procedures for destruction of Army materiel to prevent enemy use are covered in TM 750-244-3. 1-5. REPORTING EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS (EIRs). (EIRs). If your HTARS HTARS needs improvement, let us know. Send us an EIR. You, the user, are the only one who can tell us what you don't like about your equipment. Let us know why you don't like the design or performance. Put it on an SF 368 (Quality Deficiency Report). Mail it to us at: at : Commander, U.S. Army Tank-automotive Tank-automotiv e and Armaments Command, Command, ATTN: AMSTA-TR-E/MPA Warren, MI 48397-5000. We'll send you a reply. 1-6. NOMENCLATURE CROSS REFERENCE REFERENCE LIST. Common Name CCR Nozzle Refueling System
Official Nomenclature Closed Circuit Refueling Nozzle HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System
1-7. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. ABBREVIATIONS. Abbreviation K °F TM HEMTT HTARS
Nomenclature Kilo (Thousand) Degrees Fahrenheit Technical Manual Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System
1-8. GLOSSARY. Term I n t e r c h a n ge a b l e
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Description Two or more like parts with the same Function and features that can be exchanged one for the other without changing parts or selecting size to obtain correct fit.
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 1-8A. DIFFERENCES DIFFERENCE S BETWEEN MODELS. There are two models of the HTARS HTARS covered in this manual, Model HTARS100 and Model HTARS101. HTARS101. Major differences between the two models are listed below and are described in subsequent paragraphs. paragraph s. Operating and Maintenance procedures appearing in this manual that are applicable to only one model are identified with the model designation appearing in the paragraph heading or procedural step. Procedures applicable to both models do not contain either designation. Section II. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION AND DATA 1-9. EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES CAPABILITIES AND FEATURES. FEATURES. a. Char Charac acte teri rist stic ics. s. (1) (1) Easily transportable. transportable. Hoses are are coiled and components components are are stowed stowed for transport by truck or aircraft. aircraft. (2) (2) Daybreak and quick disconnect couplings couplings allow allow rapid system assembly assembly and and disassembly disassembly in daylight and darkness. (3) (3) System can be configured to meet meet varying varying mission mission and site requirements. requirements. (4) (4) Operates over all types types of terrain terrain and hard hard surfaces, surfaces, including sand, mud mud and asphalt. asphalt. (5) (5) No externa externall electric electrical al power power source source requir required. ed. (6) (6) Lightw Lightweig eight ht hose hose mater material ial.. (7) (7) Ground Ground rods rods provide provided d for each each refueling refueling stati station. on. b.Capabilities b.Capabilities and Features. (1) (1) capacity of four aircraft refueling points. Each refueling refueling point may may be operated independently. independently. (2) (2) ball valves on hoses, hoses, and and tees, and elbows elbows on Model HTARS HTARS101, 101, control control fuel flow. flow. 1 Valves must must be set to CLOSE position before hoses can be connected or disconnected. disconnected . Valves permit repair, replacement and adjustment without removal of major assemblies. (3) (3) (Model HTARS101). HTARS101). A hose end regulator, regulator, built into the single single point point refueling nozzle (D1), (D1), controls controls fuel pressure to the aircraft during fueling operations. (4) (4) Three different different nozzles are are provided provided to adapt adapt the system to various various aircraft. aircraft. (5) (5) Recirculation Recirculation nozzle permits fuel to be circulated circulated from the system system back to the HEMTT HEMTT tanker. A sampling sampling port on the nozzle permits sampling during recirculation. 1-10. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTI ON OF MAJOR COMPONENTS. Refer to figure 1-1. The HTARS consists of hoses, nozzles, tees and elbows needed to connect the HEMTT tanker to the aircraft being refueled. The following paragraphs describe a typical fueling system. Your mission and operating environment may require connecting the components in a different configuration configur ation than the one shown. All components are interchangeable.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 1-10. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS - cont. (1) (1) (Model HTARS HTARS100) 100) Elbows. Elbows. Two elbows elbows are supplied with the system and and are installed installed to prevent sharp sharp bends in the fuel hose. Each elbow is equipped with drylock couplings. (Model HTARS101) Elbows. Two elbows are supplied with the system and are installed to prevent sharp bends in the fuel hose. Each elbow is equipped with drylock couplings and manually operated ball valves to control fuel flow through the elbow. Valves must be set to CLOSE position before connecting or disconnecting couplings. Valves are set to OPEN position during operation. (2) (2) 2-Inch Hose Assemblies. Assemblies. Ten 2-inch hose assemblies assemblies are are used to connect components of the HTARS HTARS into four pumping stations. Each hose is 50 feet long with drylock couplings at both ends. Each coupling is equipped with a manually operated ball valve to control fuel flow through the hose. Valves must be set to CLOSE position before connecting or disconnecting couplings. Valves are set to OPEN position during operation. The hose assemblies incorporate internal ground wires that are built into the hose material. (3) DELET LETED. (4) (4) (Model HTARS100) HTARS100) Single Single Point Point Refu Refueling eling Nozzle Nozzle (Type (Type D1). D1). Four D1 D1 nozzles are supplied supplied with with HTARS HTARS for refueling aircraft with pressurized fuel systems. The D1 nozzles are non-regulating, so fuel pressure must be controlled by the HEMTT tanker. The nozzle is internally grounded through the fuel hose. (Model HTARS101) Single Point Refueling Nozzle (Type D1). Four Dl nozzles are supplied with HTARS HTARS for refueling aircraft with pressurized pressurize d fuel systems. The D1 nozzle incorporates a pressure regulator designed to limit maximum fuel pressure to 45 psi. A coarse screen inside the drylock coupling prevents large particles of contamination from entering the aircraft fuel system. The D1 nozzle is internally grounded through the fuel hose. (5) (5) Ground Rods. Four ground rods are supplied, one for each each refueling point. The ground rods incorporate incorporate a built-in slide hammer to aid installation and removal. (6) (6) Closed Circuit Refueling Refueling (CCR) (CCR) Nozzle. Nozzle. Four CCR nozzles are supplied supplied with with the HTARS. HTARS. The CCR CCR n nozzle ozzle locks onto the aircraft refueling adapter and regulates fuel pressure to the aircraft. An automatic shutoff stops fuel flow when the nozzle is disconnected. Each nozzle is supplied with a ground clamp and plug for electrical bonding of the nozzle to the aircraft. The CCR nozzle can be used to refuel aircraft with gravity feed fuel tanks by connecting the open port nozzle to the fuel discharge coupling. The CCR nozzle is required to connect the recirculation nozzle to the HEMTT tanker. (7) (7) Port Nozzle. Nozzle. Four open port nozzles are supplied with with the system system for refueling refueling gravity-fill gravity-fill type type fuel tanks and containers. The open port nozzle must must be connected to the CCR nozzle for operation. (8) (8) Recirculation Recirculation Nozzle. One recirculation recirculation nozzle is supplied with HTARS. HTARS. The recirculation nozzle is installed between the fuel system supply points and the HEMTT tanker to allow fuel to re-enter the tanker. The nozzle is equipped with a hand operated ball valve to allow sampling of fuel entering the tanker. Operation of the recirculation nozzle requires connection of the CCR nozzle. (9) (9) Tees. Three tees are are supplied supplied with the system. system. Each tee is is equipped equipped with drylock couplings and manually manually operated ball valves to control fuel flow through the tee. Valves must be set to CLOSE CLOSE position before connecting or disconnecting couplings. Valves are set to OPEN position during operation.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 1-10. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS - cont. (10) 3-Inch Hose Assembly. Assembly. One 3-inch hose assembly assembly connects the HTARS HTARS to th the e HE HEMTT MTT tanker. The hose is 50 feet long with a three inch female quick disconnect coupling at one end and a 2-inch drylock coupling on the other. A ball valve is mounted in line at the quick disconnect coupling. The hose assembly has an internal ground wire that is built into the hose material. (11) Adapters. Four types of adapters adapters are supplied supplied with the HTARS HTARS to allow allow connection of non-system non-system components. Use of these adapters will depend on your operating requirements and equipment available.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 1-11. EQUIPMENT DATA. The following table provides information pertaining to the single point refueling nozzle (D1), CCR nozzle, tee, recirculation nozzle and open port nozzle. Table 1-1. Equipment Data SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (D1) Length Length...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Width Width (acros (across s handl handles) es) ................... .......................... .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ........... ..... Heig Height ht ...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Coupli Cou pling ng...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............ ......
17 in. in. 13 in. in. 11 in. in. 2 in. drylock drylock
NOTE For additional equipment data on the CCR nozzle, refer to TM10-4930-248-13&P. CCR NOZZLE Length Length...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Width............. Width................... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. .......... ... Heig Height ht ...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Weigh Weightt ...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. ....... Coupli Cou pling ng...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............ ......
16 in. in. 6 in. in. 11 in. in. 8.5 lbs. lbs. 2 in. drylock drylock
TEE Length Length...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Width............. Width................... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. .......... ... Heig Height ht ...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Coupli Cou pling ng...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............ ......
12.5 12.5 in. 9 in. in. 4.5 4.5 in, in, 2 in. dryl dryloc ock k with with valve valve
RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION NOZZLE Length Length...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Width Width (acr (across oss hand handles les)) ....... .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. .......... ... Heig Height ht ...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Coupli Cou pling ng...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............ ...... Samp Sample le port .................... .......................... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .......
12 in. in. 13 in. in. 7in. 7in. self self seali sealing ng pop poppe pett hand hand operat operated ed ball valve valve
OPEN PORT NOZZLE Length Length...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Width............. Width................... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. .......... ... Heig Height ht ...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ......... .. Coupli Cou pling ng...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............ ......
18 in. in. 2.5 2.5 in. in. 11 in. in. self self-s -sea eali ling ng popp poppet et
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Section III. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 1-12. SYSTEM TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION. a. General. General. The HEMTT HEMTT Tanker Tanker Aircraft Aircraft Refueling Refueling System System (HTARS (HTARS)) described described in this manual manual is configured configured for the maximum number of refueling points. Your mission and operating requirements requirement s will determine how many of the system components must be connected and in what configuration. The type of fuel nozzle used at each refueling point will be determined by the type of aircraft being refueled. b. Fuel Fuel Dist Distrib ributi ution on and Con Contro trol. l. (Refer (Refer to figure 1-2) Fuel required to operate the HTARS is supplied by the HEMTT tanker and distributed through the 3-inch supply hose to the network of 2-inch hoses, tees and elbows that make up the four refueling points. Fuel flow through the system is controlled by opening or closing the valves located on each hose and tee coupling. In the event of a fuel leak, the defective component can be isolated by closing the nearest upstream and downstream coupling valves. Once isolated, the defective component can be replaced without interrupting fuel flow through the remaining refueling points. c.
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d. Closed Circuit Refueling Refueling (CCR) (CCR) Nozzle. Nozzle. The CCR CCR nozzle nozzle is a hand operated operated refueling nozzle that that controls system fuel pressure to prevent over filling and over-pressurizing over-pressur izing of the aircraft fuel system. The vehicle adapter on the outlet end of the nozzle contains an orifice sized to provide a predetermined fuel flow rate. The CCR nozzle is operated manually by moving the control handle to CLOSE or OPEN position. positi on. When set to CLOSE, an internal poppet is seated, shutting off fuel flow. Fuel flow is initiated by setting the control handle to the OPEN position. This unlocks the internal valve poppet and diaphragm allowing the fuel regulator to start fuel flow. Fuel supply supply pressure exerts a force force on an internal diaphragm diaphragm assembly. assembly. This force force is balanced balanced by a calibrated regulator spring to maintain a valve opening which provides a nominal discharge flow of 15 to 125 psig. A flow indicator, located on the back of the nozzle housing, provides a visual indication that the nozzle valve is closed. When the refueled tank is full, the pressure difference at the nozzle outlet is reduced to zero, fuel flow ceases and the red indicator will extend. Before removal from the aircraft, the nozzle handle should be returned to the CLOSE CLOSE position. The nozzle is disconnected from the aircraft by pulling back on the nozzle collar. If, in an emergency situation, the nozzle is not returned to the closed position before removal, the dry quick disconnect action of the nozzle will close an internal valve and automatically cut off fuel flow. When operated with the open port or recirculation nozzles, the CCR nozzle regulates fuel pressure to 15 psi. For additional information on the CCR nozzle, refer to TM10-4930-248-13&P.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 1-12. SYSTEM TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION OPERATION - cont. e. Open Port Nozzle. The open open port nozzle is is used to refuel refuel aircraft aircraft having having gravity gravity feed, non-pressurized non-pressurized fuel fuel systems. The nozzle is inserted into the aircraft fuel tank neck and filled by squeezing the nozzle control lever. The open port nozzle must be connected to the CCR nozzle for operation. The pressure regulating feature of the CCR nozzle limits fuel pressure through the open port nozzle to 15 psi. f. (Model HTARS100) HTARS100) Single Point Refueling Refueling Nozzle (D1). The D1 nozzle nozzle is used to refuel refuel pressurized pressurized aircraft aircraft fuel systems. Fuel pressure through the D1 D1 nozzle is regulated by the HEMTT HEMTT tanker. The D1 nozzle is connected to the aircraft by mating the nozzle adapter against the aircraft adapter and rotating the nozzle handles until the connection is firmly locked. Setting the control lever to the OPEN position unseats an internal poppet and allows fuel flow through the nozzle. Mechanical locks prevent prevent the nozzle from being disconnected while the control lever is set to OPEN. When the nozzle is disconnected, mechanical locks retain the control lever in the CLOSE CLOSE position to prevent accidental fuel spills. g. (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Single Point Refueling Refueling Nozzle (D1). The D1 nozzle nozzle is used to refuel refuel pressurized pressurized aircraft aircraft fuel systems. Fuel pressure through the D1 nozzle is controlled by the built-in pressure regulator not to exceed 45 psi The D1 nozzle is connected to the aircraft by mating the nozzle adapter against the aircraft adapter and rotating the nozzle handles until the connection is firmly locked. Setting the control lever to the OPEN position unseats an internal poppet and allows fuel flow through the nozzle. Mechanical locks prevent the nozzle from being disconnected disconnecte d while the control lever is set to OPEN. OPEN. When the nozzle is disconnected, mechanical locks retain the control lever in the CLOSE position to prevent accidental fuel spills. Clamp and pin type connectors are attached to the nozzle bonding cable. h. Recirculation Recirculation Nozzle. The recirculation recirculation nozzle is used to circulate circulate fuel fuel from the system system fuel fuel hoses back to the HEMTT tanker. The nozzle must be connected to the CCR nozzle to operate. Fuel pressure through the recirculation nozzle is regulated by the CCR CCR nozzle to 15 psi. The recirculation nozzle is connected to the tanker by mating the nozzle adapter against the tanker adapter and rotating the nozzle handles until the connection is firmly locked. Setting the control lever to the OPEN OPEN position unseats an internal poppet and allows fuel flow through the nozzle. Mechanical locks prevent the nozzle from being disconnected while the control lever is set to OPEN. When the nozzle is disconnected, disconnecte d, mechanical locks retain the control lever in the CLOSE position to prevent accidental fuel spills. A ball valve and tube are installed on the nozzle body to allow sampling of the recirculating fuel.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 1-12. 1-12. SYSTEM TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION - cont.
Figure 1-2. HTARS Flow Diagram.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pa r ag ra p h Section I 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 Section II 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 Section III 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 Section IV 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21
Tit le Description and Use of Operator's Controls and Indicators ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... . Single Single Point Refuelin Refueling g Nozzle Nozzle (D1) .................................................... .................................. Recircul Recirculatio ation n Nozzle Nozzle ...................................................... ..................................................... Open Port Nozzle Nozzle ................................................ ....................................................... ....... Closed Closed Circuit Circuit Ref Refueli ueling ng (CCR) (CCR) Nozzle................................................................................. Nozzle................................................................................. Valved Valved Dry Break Break Couplings Couplings ................................................... ............................................ Operator's Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)......................................... General ............................................................................................................................. PMCS PMCS Proced Procedures ures ................................................ ....................................................... ....... Leakage Leakage Criter Criteria. ia. ................................................ ....................................................... ....... Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services ....................................................... Operatio Operation n Und Under er Usual Usual Con Conditi ditions ons ..................................................... .................................. Assemb Assembly ly and Preparati Preparation on for Use .................................................... .................................. Initial Initial Adjustm Adjustment ent .................................................. ....................................................... ....... Operati Operating ng Procedur Procedures es .................................................... ..................................................... Decals Decals and Instruct Instruction ion Plates................................................... Plates................................................... ............................................ Operatin Operating g Auxilia Auxiliary ry Equipmen Equipmentt ................................................ ............................................ Preparati Preparation on for Movement Movement ...................................................... ............................................ Operati Operation on Under Unusual Unusual Conditions Conditions ................................................ .................................. Operati Operation on in Extrem Extreme e Cold ...................................................... ............................................ Operatio Operation n in Extreme Extreme He Heat at ..................................................... ............................................ Operat Operation ion in Dusty Dusty or Sandy Areas Areas .................................................... .................................. Operation Operation in Saltwate Saltwaterr Area..................................................... Area..................................................... ............................................ Emergen Emergency cy Procedu Procedures res .................................................. ..................................................... Decontam Decontaminati ination on Procedur Procedures es .................................................. ............................................
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Section I. DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATOR'S CONTROLS AND INDICATORS This section provides the operator with information needed to locate, identify, and use the controls and indicators on the HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System (HTARS). (HTARS). The components and controls identified in this section are applicable to the entire system. system. Many of the controls are used used repeatedly throughout throughout the system. Refer to the applicable technical manuals for specific operating information on the HEMTT Tanker.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-1. SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE NOZZLE (D1). Refer to figure 2-1. Locking Handles (1). Two locking handles on the nozzle body aid positioning and connection of the nozzle to the aircraft refueling adapter. The handles are turned to the right to connect the nozzle; left to disconnect. Control Lever (2). The control lever has two positions, OPEN and CLOSE. CLOSE. When the nozzle is connected to the aircraft refueling adapter, rotating the crank handle to OPEN allows fuel flow through the nozzle. When set to CLOSE, CLOSE, fuel flow is stopped. Mechanical locks prevent setting the crank handle to OPEN when the nozzle is not connected or disconnecting the nozzle before the lever is set to CLOSE. (Model HTARS101) Breather (3). Allows ambient air pressure to enter regulator valve. Excessive leakage from vent indicates worn or damaged internal components.
Figure 2-1. Single Point Refueling Nozzle (D1) Controls. 2-2 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-2. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE. Refer to figure 2-2. Locking Handles (1). Two locking handles on the nozzle body aid positioning and connection of the nozzle to the HEMTT tanker refueling adapter. The nozzle is positioned on the tanker refueling adapter and the handles are turned to the right to connect the nozzle; left to disconnect. Ball Valve (2). The ball valve is used to take samples of fuel being recirculated recirculated in the HTARS. To obtain a fuel sample, turn tur n the control handle to the left. When enough fuel has been obtained, turn control handle all the way way to the right to stop fuel flow. Control Lever (3). The control lever has two positions, OPEN and CLOSE. When the nozzle is connected to the aircraft refueling adapter, rotating the crank handle to OPEN allows fuel flow through the nozzle. When set to CLOSE, CLOSE, fuel flow is stopped. Mechanical locks prevent setting the crank handle to OPEN when the nozzle is not connected or disconnecting the nozzle before the lever is set to CLOSE.
Figure 2-2. 2-2. Recirculation Recirculation Nozzle Controls. Controls.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-3. OPEN PORT NOZZLE. Refer to figure 2-3. Control Handle (1). The open port nozzle is operated by gripping the nozzle body and pulling up (squeezing) on the spring loaded control handle. Squeezing the handle opens an internal poppet valve and allows fuel flow through the nozzle. Releasing the handle stops fuel flow. The open port nozzle must be connected to and used with the CCR nozzle.
Figure 2-3. Open Port Nozzle Controls.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-4. CLOSED CIRCUIT REFUELING (CCR)NOZZLE. Refer to figure 2-4. Quick-Disconnect Automatic Shutoff Coupler (Collar) (1). Connects nozzle to aircraft refueling adapter. Pull back spring loaded collar to disconnect nozzle, Collar automatically moves forward to lock nozzle nozzle in place. Flow Indicator (2). Red indicator extends from back of nozzle body when fuel flow through the nozzle has stopped or handle has been moved to CLOSE position. Handle (3). Starts and stops fuel flow through the nozzle. The handle is held in the CLOSE position by a spring loaded latch (4). Depress latch and raise handle to OPEN position to allow fuel flow. Pull handle down to CLOSE position to stop fuel flow, Latch (4). Holds handle (3) in the CLOSE Position. Depress latch to release handle (3). Refer to TM10-4930-248-13&P for addition information, description and use of the operator's controls and indicators on the CCR Nozzle.
Figure 2-4. CCR Nozzle Controls Controls and Indicators.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-5. VALVED DRY BREAK COUPLINGS. Refer to figure 2-5. NOTE Valved couplings are are installed on fuel hoses, hoses, tees and some adapters. adapters. Operation and function of the valved couplings is the same for all applications. Control Arm (1). The control arm is attached to an internal ball valve that controls the flow of fuel through the valved dry break coupling. Moving the control arm to OPEN OPEN allows fuel to pass through the coupling. Moving control arm to CLOSE stops the flow of fuel. To operate the valved coupling, pull back on grip (2) and move control arm to desired position. Valved couplings cannot be disconnected unless control arms are set to CLOSE. CLOSE. Grip (2). The spring loaded grip operates a mechanical lock that secures the control arm (1) in the OPEN or CLOSE positions. Pull back the grip to release the lock.
Figure 2-5. Valved Dry Break Break Coupling Controls. Controls.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Section II. OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) 2-6. GENERAL. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) means systematic inspecting and servicing of equipment to keep it in good condition and to prevent breakdowns. As the operator of the HEMTT Tanker Aviation Refueling System (HTARS), your mission is to: a. Be sure to perform your PMCS each time you operate operate the HTARS. HTARS. Always do your your PMCS in the the same order, so it gets be a habit. Once you've had some practice, you'll quickly spot anything wrong. b. Do your BEFORE BEFORE (B) (B) PMCS PMCS just before you you operate the equipment. equipment. Pay attention attention to WARNINGs, WARNINGs, CA UTIONs UTIONs and NOTEs. c. Do your DURIN DURING G (D) PMCS while you you operate the equipment. equipment. During operation means to monitor monitor the equipment equipment and its related components while it is actually being operated. Pay attention to WARNINGs, WARNINGs, CAUTIONs CAUTIONs and NOTEs. d. Do your AFTER AFTER (A) PMCS PMCS right after operating your equipment. equipment. Pay attention attention to WARNING WARNINGs, s, CAUTIONs CAUTIONs and NOTEs. e. Use DA Form Form 2404 (Equipment (Equipment Inspection Inspection and and Maintenance Maintenance Worksheet) Worksheet) to record record any faults that that you discover discover before, during, or after operation, unless you can fix them. You DO NOT need to record faults that you fix. f. Be prepare prepared d to assist assist unit maint maintenan enance ce when when required. required. g. When a check check and service procedure procedure is required required for both both WEEKLY WEEKLY and BEFORE BEFORE intervals, itit is not necessary necessary to do the procedure twice if the equipment is operated during the weekly period. 2-7. PMCS PROCEDURES. a. Your Preventi Preventive ve Mainten Maintenance ance Check Checks s and Servi Services, ces, Table 2-1, lists inspections and care required to keep your equipment in good operating condition. condition . It is setup so you can make BEFORE BEFORE (B) OPERATION checks as you walk around the equipment. b. The The "IN "INTE TERV RVAL AL"" colum column n of Table 2-1 tells you when to do a certain check or service. c. The "LOCA "LOCATIO TION, N, ITEM ITEM TO CHECK CHECK/SE /SERVI RVICE" CE" colum column n of Table 2-1 tells you the name of the item to be checked or serviced and where the item is located. d. The The "PRO "PROCE CEDU DURE RE"" colum column n of Table 2-1 tells you how to do required required checks and services. services. Carefully follow follow these instructions. If you do not have tools, or if you cannot perform the procedure, notify your supervisor.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-7. PMCS PROCEDURES - cont. e. The "NOT "NOT FULLY FULLY MISSI MISSION ON CAPAB CAPABLE LE IF:" IF:" column column in Table 2-1 tells you when your equipment is not mission capable and why the system cannot be used. f. If the e equip quipment ment does does not not perform perform as as required required,, refer refer toChapter to Chapter 3, Section II, Troubleshooting. g. If anything anything looks looks wrong wrong and you you can't fix it, write it on your your DA Form 2404. IMMEDIAT IMMEDIATELY, ELY, report itit to your your supervisor. h. The follow following ing are are checks checks that that are commo common n to the entire entire fuel system: system: (1) (1) Keep the the equipment equipment clean. clean. Remove Remove dirt, sand and and debris from dry dry lock couplings, couplings, hose ends, gate gate valves valves and distribution nozzles to prevent excessive wear and contamination of the fuel system. Use soap and water to remove dirt. (2) (2) Bolts, nuts and screws. Check them for obvious obvious looseness, looseness, missing, bent or broken condition condition on gate valves. If you find a bolt, nut or screw you think is loose, report it to your supervisor. (3) (3) Hoses. Look for wear, damage and leaks. Make sure clamps and quick disconnect couplings are tight. Wet spots show leaks, but a stain around a fitting or connector can also mean a leak. If a leak comes from a loose fitting or coupling, tighten it. If something is broken or worn out, report it to your supervisor.
i. When you check for "operating "operating condition", condition", look at the component component to see if it's serviceable. serviceable. 2-8. LEAKAGE CRITERIA.
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WARNING To prevent injury to personnel and damage to equipment, be certain all system components are securely connected before operation to avoid fuel spills. Fuel vapors are extremely flammable. Do not allow smoking within 100 feet of the fuel servicing servicing areas. Be certain a suitable and properly charged fire extinguisher is available at all times.
No fuel leaks are permissible when operating the HTARS. Immediately report all leaks to your supervisor.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-9. OPERATOR PREVENTIVE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS CHECKS AND SERVICES.
Figure 2-6. PMCS Routing Diagram.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-9. OPERATOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES - cont. NOTE If the equipment must be kept in continuous operation, do only the procedures that can be done without disturbing disturbing operation. Make complete checks and services services when the equipment is shut down. Table 2-1. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for Models HTARS100 and HTARS101.
I te m No.
Interv al
1
Before
2
Before
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e HTARS CCR Nozzle
Open Port Nozzle
Procedure
Perform "BEFORE'" PMCS in accordance with TM10-4930-248-13&P
a. Inspect for cracked nozzle body.
Nozzle body cracked.
b. In I nspect for bent or broken control handle.
Control handle broken.
c. Inspect for damaged damaged or missing missing dust cap or plug.
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Not Fully Mission Capable If:
TM 10-4930-247-13&P Table 2-1. Operator Preventive Preventive Maintenance Checks Checks and Services For Models HTARS100 and HTARS101 - cont.
I te m No.
3
Interv al
Before
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e Single Point Refueling Nozzle
Procedure
Not Fully Missi on Capable If:
a. Inspect nozzle for cracks and loose, bent or broken locking handles.
Nozzle body cracked; locking handles broken.
b. Inspect control lever for cracks.
Control leve r cracked.
c. Inspect nozzle collar for rocks or debris stuck in adapter locking grooves. Clean as required. d. Inspect adapter end of nozzle for excessive wear, cracks or damage.
Adapter cracked or damaged.
e. Inspec pect non-v n-valved ved dry brea reak coup ouplin lings for stuc stuck k locki ocking ng pin, in, broke roken n lock ock lugs lugs and and damaged or missing seal.
Locki ockin ng pin pin stuc tuck. seal damage aged or missing. lo locking lugs cracked or damaged.
f. Inspect for damaged damaged or missing missing dust cap and dust cover.
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Before
Recirculation Nozzle
a. In Inspect nozzle body for cracks and loose, bent or broken locking handles, b. Inspect control lever for cracks.
Nozzle cracked; locking handles broken. Control lever cracked or broken.
c. Inspect nozzle collar for rocks or debris stuck in adapter locking grooves. Clean as required. d. Inspect adapter end of nozzle for excessive wear, cracks or damage.
Adapter cracked or damaged.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Table 2-1. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for Models HTARS100 and HTARS101 - cont.
I te m No.
4
Interv al
Before
Location I te m Check/Service c on t .
Procedure
Not Fully Mission Capable If:
e. In I nspect inlet adapter for excessive wear, cracks and damage.
Inlet adapter worn, cracked or damaged.
f. Insp Inspec ectt bal ball valv valve e for for crac cracke ked d or missi issing ng control handle and mi missing s sa ample tube.
Ball all valv valve e cont contrrol handle broken.
g. Inspect for damaged or missing dust cap and dust cover.
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Before
Discharge Hose, 2 i n x 5 0 ft.
a. In Inspect for cuts, tears and deep abrasions in hose material. b. Check for and straighten kinked or twisted hoses.
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Hoses cut or torn.
TM 10-4930-247-13&P Table 2-1. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for Models HTARS100 and HTARS101 - cont.
I te m No.
7
Interv al
Before
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e
Elbows
Procedure
Not Fully Mission Capable If:
c. Inspect valved dry break couplings for cracks, br broken co control ar arms, sm smooth flflow handle operation, interlocking pin extension an and da damaged or missing lock lugs and seals.
Coupling cracked; control ar arms or or lo lock lugs damaged. Seals damaged or missing. Handle is in OPEN position.
a. Inspect elbow body for cracks and corrosion.
Elbow body cracked.
b. (Mod (Model el HTARS100 100) Insp nspect ect nonnon-va vallved ved dry break couplings for stuck locking pin, broken oken loc lock lugs ugs and dam amag age ed or miss issing ing seals.
Locki ockin ng pin pin stuc tuck, seal damaged or missing ing, lockin king lug lugs cracked or damaged.
c. Inspect for damaged or missing dust caps. d. (Model HTARS101) Inspect valved dry break eak cou coupl plin ings gs for for cra crack cks s, br broken ken c con ontr trol ol arms, smooth flow handle operation, inter nterlo lock ckin ing g pi pin ex extens tensio ion n an and dam damag aged ed or missing lock lugs and seals.
Coupling cracked ked; contr ontrol ol arm arms or lo lock lugs damaged. Seals damaged or or mi missing ing. Handle is in OPEN position.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Table 2-1. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for Models HTARS100 and HTARS101 - cont
I te m No.
8
Interv al
Before
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e Tees
Procedure
Not Fully Mission Capable If:
a. Inspect tee body for cracks and corrosion.
Tee body cracked.
b. Inspect valved dry break couplings for cracks, broken control arms, broken lock lugs and damaged or missing seals.
Coupling cracked; control arms or lock lugs damaged; seals damaged or missing.
c. Inspect for damaged or missing dust caps.
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Before
Discharge Hose, 3 i n x 5 0 ft.
a. Inspect hos e for cuts, tears and deep abrasions in hose material.
Hose cut or tom.
b. Check for and straighten kinked or twisted hose.
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c. Inspect valved dry break couplings for cracks, br broken co control ar arms, sm smooth flflow hand handle le oper operat atio ion, n, inte interl rloc ocki king ng pin pin exte extens nsio ion n and and dam damag aged ed or miss missin ing g lo lock ck lugs lugs and and sea seals ls..
Coupling cracked; control ar arms or or lo lock lugs lugs dam damaged aged.. Seal Seals s dama damage ged d or or mis missi sing ng.. Handle is placed in OPEN position.
d. Inspect quick disconnect coupling for crac cracks ks,, dam damag aged ed lock lockin ing g arm arms s and and dama damage ged d or missing gasket.
Body cracked; locking arms arms brok broken en;; gas gaske kett damaged or missing.
TM 10-4930-247-13&P Table 2-1. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for Models HTARS100 and HTARS101 - cont.
I te m No.
Interv al
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e
Procedure
Not Fully Mission Capable If:
e. Inspect for damaged or missing dust caps.
10
Before
Grounding Rods
a. In I nspect grounding rods for severe bends, cracks and corrosion.
Grounding rod missing or broken.
b. Verify that grounding clamp is securely connected. Reconnect if required.
11
Before
Adapters
a. In I nspect for broken or missing adapters. Make Ma ke sure sure that that adap adapte ters rs requ requir ired ed to conn connec ectt the HTARS to the fuel source are available and they are in serviceable condition.
Required adapters brok broken en or miss missin ing. g.
b. Insp Inspec ectt ada adapt pter ers s for for dam damag aged ed or missi issing ng seals, gaskets and dust cap.
Gaske askets ts or seal seals s damaged or missing.
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I te m No.
Interv al
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e
Procedure
Not Fully Mission Cap ab le If:
12
During
CCR Nozzle
Perform "DURING" PMCS in accordance with TM10-4930-248-13&P
13
During
Open Port Nozzle
Inspect for leaks at fuel discharge tube, nozzle body and coupling.
Any fuel leak.
14
During
Single Point Refueling Nozzle
a. In I nspect for leaks through end of nozzle (discharge end).
Any fuel leak.
b. Inspect nozzle body and coupling for leaks.
Any fuel leak.
c. (Model HTARS101) Inspect for leakage at pressure regulator breather.
Any fuel leak.
a. Inspect for leaks through end of nozzle (discharge end).
Any fuel leak.
b. Inspect for leaks between inlet adapter and nozzle body.
Any fuel leak.
c. In I nspect ball valve for leaks.
Any fuel leak.
15
During
Recirculation Nozzle
16
(DELETED)
17
During
Discharge Hose, 2 i n x 5 0 ft.
Inspect hose material and valved dry break couplings for leaks.
Any fuel leak.
18
During
Elbows
Inspect elbow body and non-valved couplings for leaks.
Any fuel leak.
19
During
Tees
Inspect tee body and val ved couplings for leaks.
Any fuel leak.
20
During
Discharge Hose, 3 i n x 5 0 ft.
Inspect hose material, valved dry break coupling and ball valve assembly for leaks.
Any fuel leak.
21
During
Grounding Rods
Check connection of grounding clamps. Clamps must be securely fastened. Reconnect if required.
Grounding clamp (s) disconnected.
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I te m No.
Interv al
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e
Procedure
Not Fully Mission Capable If:
22
After
CCR Nozzle
Perform "AFTER" PMCS in accordance with TM10-4930-248-13&P
23
After
Open Port Nozzle
a. Inspect for cracked nozzle body.
Nozzle body cracked.
b. In I nspect for bent or broken control handle.
Control handle broken.
c. Inspect for damaged damaged or missing missing dust cap or plug. 24
After
Single Point Refu Refue eling ling Nozzl ozzle e
a. In I nspect nozzle for cracks and loose, bent or brok broken en lock lockin ing g hand handle les. s. b. Inspect control lever for cracks.
Nozzle body cracked; loc locking king hand handle les s broken. Control lever cracked.
c. Inspect nozzle collar for rocks or debris stuck in adapter locking grooves. Clean as required. d. Inspect adapter end of nozzle for excessive wear, cracks or damage.
Adapter cracked or Damaged.
e. Ins Inspec pect non non-va -valved ved dry dry bre break coupl uplings ngs for broken lock lugs and damaged or missing seals.
Locki ockin ng pin pin stuc tuck; seal damaged or missing.
f. (Model HTARS101) Inspect strainer screen for dirt and debris. Clean as required.
25
After
Recirculation Nozzle
g. (Model HTARS101) Inspect strainer screen for cuts and tears.
Screen cut or torn.
a. In I nspect nozzle body for cracks and loose, bent or broken locking handles.
Noz zle cracked; locking handles broken. Control lever cracked or broken.
b. Inspect control lever for cracks.
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I te m No.
Interv al
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e
Procedure
Not Fully Mission Capable If:
c. Inspect nozzle collar for rocks or debris stuck in adapter locking grooves. Clean as required.
26
(DELETED)
27
After
28
After
Discharge Hose, 2 i n x 5 0 ft.
Elbows
d. Inspect adapter end of nozzle for excessive wear, cracks or damage.
Adapter cracked or damaged.
e. Inspect inlet adapter for excessive wear, cracks and damage.
Inlet adapter worn, cracked or damaged.
f. Inspect ba ball valve fo for cracked or or missing control handle and missing sample tube.
Ball valve alve con control trol han handle dle broken.
a. In I nspect for cuts, tears and deep abras ions in hose material.
Hoses cut or torn.
b. Inspect valved dry break couplings for cracks, broken contro trol arm arms s, da damage aged or or mis miss sing lock lugs and seals. Inspect for damaged or missing dust caps.
Coupling cracked; control arms or lock lugs damaged; seals da damaged or or mi missing.
a. In Inspect elbow body for cracks and corrosion.
Elbow body cracked.
b. Inspect non-valved dry break couplings for stuck locking pin, broken lock lugs and damaged or missing seals.
Locking pin stuck; seals damaged or missing; locking lugs cr cracked or or da damaged.
c. Inspect for damaged or missing dust caps.
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I te m No.
29
Interv al
After
Location I te m C h e c k / S er v i c e Tees
Procedure
Not Fully Mission Capable If:
a. Inspect tee body for cracks and corrosion.
Tee body cracked.
b. Insp Inspec ectt val valve ved d dry dry brea break k cou coupl plin ings gs for for cra crack cks, s, brok broken en cont contro roll arm arms, s, brok broken en lock lugs and damaged or missing seals.
Coupl oupling ing crac cracke ked; d; cont contro roll arms arms or lock lock lugs lugs damaged; seals damaged or missing.
c. Inspect for damaged or missing dust caps. 30
After
Discharge Hose, 3 i n x 5 0 ft.
a. Inspec t hose for cuts, tears and deep abrasions in hose material.
Hose cut or torn.
b. Check for and straighten kinked or twisted hose. c. Inspec Inspectt va valve lved d dry dry break break coupli couplings ngs for cracks cracks,, broken broken cont contro roll arms, arms, brok broken en lock lock lugs an and da damaged or or mi missin sing s se eals. ls.
Coupl Coupling ing cracke cracked; d; cont control rol arms arms or or lock lock lugs lugs dama damaged ged;; seals da damaged or or mi missing.
d. Inspe Inspect ct quick quick discon disconnec nectt c coup ouplin ling g for for cracks, damaged locking arms and damaged or missing gasket.
Body Body crack cracked; ed; locki locking ng arms arms broken; gasket damaged or missing.
e. Inspect for damaged or missing dust caps.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Section III. OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS 2-10. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE. a. Site Selection. Selection. Select a level level installation installation area free free of overhead obstructions obstructions . The site site must must be accessible accessible to the HEMTT HEMTT tanker and approaching aircraft and be large enough to contain all system components. Surface contour must provide good drainage away from operating equipment and aircraft staging points. After selecting the installation area, position HTARS equipment near the site. b. Unpa npacki cking. (1) (1) Rem Remove ove HTARS HTARS compo component nents s from transpo transport rt vehicle. vehicle. (2) (2) To aid assembly, assembly, s separate eparate components components into groups of similar similar parts during removal. removal. For example, example, group all the fuel hoses together, then all the tees, elbows and nozzles. c. Unro Unroll llin ing g Fue Fuell Hos Hoses. es. Refe Referr to figure 2-7.
WARNING Proper grounding of HTARS components is required to prevent static sparks and possible fire or explosion. Do not mix components from other fuel systems with the HTARS system. HTARS hoses are internally internally grounded and must must not be used with ungrounded hoses.
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NOTES The following following instructions apply to all fuel hoses hoses used in the HTARS. Repeat these procedures for each fuel hose during fuel system assembly. Hose straps have two loops. One loop is used as a handle to lift and carry hose; the other loop is wrapped over hose to prevent loss of hose strap.
(1) (1) Positio Position n rolled rolled fuel hose hose (1) at first connec connection tion point. point. (2) (2) Pull tag end of hose hose strap (3) (3) against buckle buckle (4) (4) until slide slide (2) releases releases tension tension on strap. strap. Remove Remove tag end of strap from buckle. (3) (3) Unroll Unroll fuel fuel hose (1) in direct direction ion of next next connectio connection n point. point. (4) (4) When end of roll roll is reached, reached, go back to coupling coupling ends of of hose and pull pull one end to next next connection connection point. (5) (5) Swivel Swivel dry break break couplings couplings (5 and and 6) so that that control control arms arms are facing facing up. d. Dry Break Coupling Assembly. Components Components of the HTARS HTARS are equipped equipped with dry break couplings to permit permit rapid system assembly and disassembly. There are two types of dry break couplings; valved and non-valved. Valved dry break couplings permit isolation of defective components and control of fuel flow by opening or closing the hand operated valve built into the coupling. Non-valved dry break couplings do not have an internal ball valve. The following paragraphs describe procedures procedures to connect both types of couplings.
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Figure 2-7. Unrolling Fuel Hoses.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-10. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE - cont. e. Valved Valved Dry Break Break Coupl Coupling ing Con Connect nection. ion. Ref Refer er to figure 2-8. CAUTION To prevent damage to the equipment and contamination of the fuel system, use care when connecting couplings to avoid getting dirt, sand and debris on coupling mating surfaces and sealing components. Do not remove dust caps from couplings until components are ready to be connected.
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NOTES All dry break type couplings are interchangeable. interchangeable. A valved dry break coupling maybe connected to either a valved or non-valved dry break coupling. The following instructions apply to all operator tasks requiring connection of valved dry break couplings. couplings. One coupling coupling is shown. shown. The others are similar. similar.
(1) (1) Pull out out and hold hold grip (1) (1) and set set control control arm (2) (2) to CLOSE CLOSE position. position. (2) (2) Twist dust cap (3) to the the left and disconnect disconnect from coupling coupling (4!. (4!. (3) (3) Twist dust cap (5) to the left and disconnect disconnect from from coupling coupling (6), (6), NOTE One locking lug is larger than the other. Both locking lugs match a socket in the mating coupling. (4) (4) Mate locking locking lugs (7) on coupling coupling (4) with with sockets sockets (8) in body of couplin coupling g (6). (5) (5) While holding holding coupling coupling (6) in place, place, turn coupling coupling (4) to the the right (clockwise) (clockwise) until until both couplings couplings are locked together. CAUTION DO NOT force flow handle to OPEN position. position. Damage to the interlocking mechanism can result in inadvertent disconnect during operation. If control arm cannot cannot be set to OPEN, couplings couplings may not be correctly correctly connected. If flow handle fails to operate smoothly or hose connectors fail to lock with control arm (flow handle) in the OPEN position DO NOT USE. (6) (6) Pull back back on grip grip (1) and and set control control arm arm (2) to OPEN OPEN position. position. CAUTION To prevent dust, grit and sand from contaminating couplings, connect caps together after couplings are joined. (7) (7) Con Connec nectt dust dust cap (3) to to dust dust cap cap (5). (5).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-10. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE - cont.
Figure 2-8. Valved Dry Break Break Coupling Assembly Assembly 2-24
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-10. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE - cont. f. Non-Val Non-Valved ved Dry Break Break Coupli Coupling ng Assem Assembly. bly. Refer Refer to figure 2-9. CAUTION To prevent damage to the equipment and contamination of the fuel system, use care when connecting couplings to avoid getting dirt, sand and debris on coupling mating surfaces and sealing components. Do not remove dust caps from couplings until components are ready to be connected.
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NOTES All dry break type couplings are interchangeable. interchangeable. A valved dry break coupling may be connected to either a valved or non-valved dry break coupling. The following instructions apply to all operator tasks requiring connection of non-valved dry break couplings. One coupling is shown. The others are similar.
(1) (1) Twist dust cap (1) to the the left and and disconnect disconnect from from coupling coupling (2). (2). (2) (2) Twist dust cap (3) to the left and disconnect disconnect from from coupling coupling (4). (4). NOTE One locking lug is larger than the other. Both locking lugs match a socket in the mating coupling. (3) (3) Mate locking locking lugs (5) on on coupling (4) (4) with sockets sockets (6) in in body of couplin coupling g (4). (4) (4) Twist couplings (5 and 6) to the right right (clockwise) (clockwise) until until both couplings lock together. together. CAUTION If couplings can be separated, couplings are not connected correctly. (5) (5) Twist couplings couplings (5 and and 6) to the left (counterclockwise) (counterclockwise) and test security security of connection. connection. CAUTION To prevent dust, grit and sand from contaminating couplings, connect caps together after couplings are joined. (6) (6) Con Connec nectt dust dust cap (1) to to dust dust cap cap (3). (3).
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Figure 2-9. Non-valved Dry Break Coupling Assembly.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-10. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE - cont. g. Fuel Fuel Hose Hose Assem Assembly bly.. Refe Referr to figure 2-10. CAUTION To prevent contamination of fuel system components, keep dirt mud, sand, and debris from entering open couplings during assembly.
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NOTES This manual covers installation installat ion of all kit components. You may may adjust adjust the number of components used and their position in the system to meet your mission requirements. Refer to para 2-10c to unroll fuel hoses and para 2-10e 2-10e and 2-10f 2-10f for connection of dry break couplings. The fuel hose used to connect the HTARS to the HEMTT tanker is 3-inch diameter. All others are 2-inch diameter. All fuel hoses hoses are the same length. length.
(1) (1) Assemble Assemble and prepare HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker for use in accordance with TM9-2320-279-10-1. (2) (2) Connect quick quick disconnect end of of fuel hose (1) (1) to HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker fuel fuel outlet (2). (2). (3) (3) Con Connec nectt tee tee (3) (3) to fuel hose (1). (1). (4) (4) Con Connec nectt fuel fuel hose hose (4) to tee tee (3). (3). (5) (5) Con Connec nectt tee tee (5) (5) to fuel hose (4). (4). (6) (6) Conne Connect ct fuel fuel hose hose (6) to to tee tee (5) (7) (7) Con Connec nectt two fuel fuel hose hoses s (7 and and 8) to tee tee (5). (5). (8) (8) Conn Connect ect elbow elbow (9) to to fuel fuel hose hose (8). (8). (9) (9) Con Connec nectt fuel fuel hose hose (10) (10) to elbow elbow (9). (9). (10) Con Connect nect fue fuell hose hose (11) (11) to tee tee (3). (3). (11) Conne Connect ct tee tee (12) (12) to fuel fuel hose hose (11). (11). (12) Con Connec nectt fuel fuel hose hose (13) (13) to to tee tee (12). (12). (13) Con Connect nect two two fuel fuel hoses hoses (14 (14 and 15) 15) to tee tee (12). (12). (14) Con Connect nect elbow elbow (16) (16) to to fue fuell hose hose (15). (15). (15) Con Connect nect fue fuell hose hose (17) (17) to elbo elbow w (16). (16).
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Figure 2-10. Fuel Hose Assembly.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-10. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE - cont. NOTE Steps 16 through 19 have been deleted. h. Fuel Fuel Nozzl Nozzle e Inst Install allati ation on.. Refer Refer to figure 2-11. 2-11. Variations in fuel system layout are permitted to meet your specific mission requirements. All of the same type fuel nozzle or a combination of different type nozzles may be used in the fuel system. The following paragraphs provide instructions for connecting one of each type nozzle. NOTE Refer to para 2-10f for connection of non-valved dry break couplings. D1 Nozzle Installation (1) (1) Twist dust cap (1) (1) to the left left and remove remove from coupling coupling (2) on D1 nozzle (3). (3). (2) (2) Connect Connect coupling coupling (2) on D1 nozzle nozzle (3) to fuel fuel hose (4). CCR Nozzle Installation (3) (3) Remove dust cap cap (5) from coupling (6) on CCR nozzle (7). (4) (4) Con Connect nect coupling coupling (6) to to fue fuell hose hose (8). (8). (5) (5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 for remaining remaining CCR nozzles (10 and 17). Open Port Nozzle Installation (6) (6) Pull back collar collar (9) on on CCR nozzle (10) (10) and remove cover (11). (11). (7) (7) Remove Remove cover (12) from from coupling coupling (13) (13) on open port port nozzle nozzle (14).
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Figure 2-11. Fuel Nozzle Installation. 2-30 Change 6
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-10. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE - cont. (8) (8) Push coupling (13) into discharge adapter (15) on CCR CCR nozzle (10). (Discharge (Discharge adapter will lock onto coupling.) Recirculation Nozzle Installation (9) (9) Pull back back collar collar (16) on CCR nozzle (17) (17) and remove remove cover cover (18), (18), (10) Remove cover (19) from from coupling coupling (20) on recirculation recirculation nozzle nozzle (21). (21). (11) Push coupling (20) into into disch discharge arge adapter adapter (22) on CCR CCR nozzle nozzle (17). (Discharge adapter will lock lock onto coupling.)
i. Ground Ground Rod Install Installati ation. on. Ref Refer er to figure 2-12. Before the HTARS can be placed in operation, it must be properly grounded. A ground rod with a built in slide hammer hammer is supplied for each refueling point. Ground rods must be installed within 6 feet of each refueling point to provide enough slack in grounding cable to connect nozzles to aircraft adapters.
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WARNINGS Use care to prevent injury injury when driving driving ground rod rod into the soil. Wear gloves to protect your hands. Do not hold ground rod above above the stop collar. Do NOT operate the fuel system system until it has been properly grounded. grounded. Flow fuel can generate static charges within the fuel hoses. A static discharge could ignite the fuel or cause an explosion of fuel vapor.
(1) (1) Place Place ground ground rod rod (1) in verti vertical cal positi position. on. (2) (2) Raise, then then lower lower slide (2) (2) forcefully forcefully against against stop collar collar (3). (3). Repeat until until collar collar is flush flush with surface surface of soil (rod will be at least three feet deep).
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NOTES If ground cannot be sufficiently penetrated, bury the ground rod in a trench not less than four feet long and at least eight inches beneath the surface. If driving ground rod becomes too difficult, try soaking the soil with water. Continue alternately soaking, then driving the rod until installation is complete.
(3) (3) Using Using separate separate ground ground cable, cable, ground ground aircraft aircraft to ground ground rod. NOTE CCR nozzle ground clamp may be used to supplement aircraft grounding or bonding. (4) (4) Connect ground clamp clamp (4) (from CCR nozzle) nozzle) to ground ground rod (1). (1). (5) (5) Repeat steps (1) through through (3) (3) for three remainin remaining g ground ground rods.
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Figure 2-12. Ground Rod Installation.
2-11. INITIAL ADJUSTMENT. a. Hoses Hoses,, Coupl Coupling ings s and and Nozzl Nozzles. es. (1) (1) Verify Verify that that all all connecti connections ons are are secure. secure. (2) (2) Verify that that valved dry break couplings couplings are are positioned positioned with with control arms arms facing facing up. (3) (3) Verify Verify that caps caps and plugs plugs are installed installed on all open open componen components. ts. (4) (4) Inspect fuel hoses hoses for kinks, twists twists and tight tight bends. bends. Straighten Straighten hoses hoses as required. required. b. CCR Nozzles. Nozzles. Perform initial adjustments in accordance with TM10-4930-248-13&P TM10-4930-248-13&P..
c. HEMTT HEMTT Tanker. Tanker. Perform initial adjustments adjustments in accordance with TM9-2320-279-10-1.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-12. OPERATING PROCEDURES. a. General. General. The HTARS HTARS has two primary modes of operation, operation, refuel refuel and recirculation. recirculation. In the refueling mode, fuel is pumped from the HEMTT tanker through the system hoses to the refueling points (nozzles). In the recirculation mode, the refueling nozzle (CCR or D1) is disconnected from the refueling point and the recirculation nozzle is connected. The recirculation nozzle is connected to the HEMTT tanker and fuel circulates through the system hoses and back to the tanker. The HTARS HTARS can operate in both modes at the same time. b. Single Single Point Point Refuel Refueling ing Nozzle Nozzle (D1) (D1) Opera Operation tion.. CAUTION Immediately drain a substantial portion of the fuel from the nozzle whenever the valve on the hose attached to it is turned to off or the nozzle is removed from the system. The trapped fuel fuel can create large internal pressure pressure that can damage damage the nozzle when the temperature rises. Nozzle Connection. Refer to figure to figure 2-13. (1) (1) Rem Remove ove dust dust cover cover (1) from from end end of nozzle nozzle body body (2). (2). (2) (2) Grasp handles handles (3) and hold hold end of nozzle nozzle body (2) in alinement alinement with with aircraft aircraft refueling refueling adapter (4). (4). NOTE Press nozzle body against adapter while slightly rotating the nozzle to aline the nozzle index pins with the adapter slots. (3) (3) Press nozzle nozzle body body (2) against against aircraft aircraft refueling refueling adapter adapter (4). Turn handles handles (3) to the right right until end of nozzle nozzle mates with aircraft refueling adapter. Continue to turn handles to the right until nozzle body locks firmly onto aircraft adapter and contacts mechanical stops. WARNING Setting control lever to less than full OPEN position is unsafe and can result in a flowing fuel disconnect disconnect and dangerous dangerous fuel spill. Make sure handle is in the the full OPEN position. CAUTION If control lever is not in the full OPEN position (over center), refueling time will increase and premature failure of nozzle and/or aircraft refueling adapter may result. (4) (4) Rotate control lever (5) to full OPEN OPEN (over (over center) position position against against the internal internal mechanical mechanical stop. (5) (5) Verify that that base of control control lever (4) prevents prevents rotation of of nozzle body body (2) by attempting attempting to disengage nozzle from aircraft refueling adapter (4).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-12. OPERATING PROCEDURES -cont. Nozzle Disconnection. Refer to figure to figure 2-13. CAUTION If control lever is not in the full CLOSED position (against mechanical stop), internal fuel pressure will force the poppet into the OPEN position. (6) (6) Rotate control control lever (5) (5) to the full CLOSE CLOSE position position (against (against internal internal mechanical mechanical stops). (7) (7) Grasp handles handles (3) and rotate rotate nozzle body body (2) to the left until nozzle nozzle body disconnects disconnects from from aircraft adapter (4). (8) (8) Install Install dust cover cover (1) (1) on end end of nozzle nozzle body body (2). (2).
NOTE: Model HTARS100 HTARS100 nozzle shown. Model HTARS101 nozzle is similar. similar.
Figure 2-13. Single Point Refueling Nozzle (D1) Operation.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-12. OPERATING PROCEDURES -cont. c. CCR Nozzle Operation. Operation. For operation operation of the CCR nozzle, refer to TM10-4930TM10-4930-248-13&P 248-13&P.. d. Recirculation Nozzle Operation. Operation. The recirculation recirculation nozzle nozzle must be connected connected to th the e CCR CCR nozzle prior to operation. The CCR nozzle acts to prevent over-pressurizing over-pressur izing of the HEMTT tanker by reducing system fuel pressure. CAUTION Immediately drain a substantial portion of the fuel from the nozzle whenever the valve on the hose attached to it is turned to off or the nozzle is removed from the system. The trapped fuel fuel can create large internal pressure pressure that can damage damage the nozzle when the temperature rises. Recirculation Nozzle Connection. Refer to figure to figure 2-14. (1) (1) Set control control handle (1) on ball valve valve (2) to close position. position. (2) (2) Rem Remove ove dust dust cover cover (3) from from end end of nozzle nozzle body body (4). (4). (3) (3) Grasp handles handles (5) and hold hold end of nozzle nozzle body (4) in alinement alinement with with aircraft aircraft refueling refueling adapter (6). (6). NOTE Press nozzle body against adapter while slightly rotating the nozzle to aline the nozzle index pins with the adapter slots. (4) (4) Press nozzle nozzle body body (4) against against aircraft aircraft refueling refueling adapter adapter (6). Turn handles handles (5) to the right right until end of nozzle nozzle mates with aircraft refueling adapter. Continue to turn handles to the right until nozzle body locks firmly onto aircraft adapter and contacts mechanical stops. WARNING Setting control lever to less than full OPEN position is unsafe and can result in a flowing fuel disconnect disconnect and dangerous dangerous fuel spill. Make sure handle is in the the full OPEN position. CAUTION If control lever is not in the full OPEN position (over center), recirculation time will increase and premature failure of nozzle and/or tanker adapter may result. (5) (5) Rotate control control lever (7) to full full OPEN (over center) po position against against the internal internal mechanical mechanical stop. Fuel Sampling. Refer to figure to figure 2-14. (6) (6) Verify that that base of control control lever (7) prevents prevents rotation of of nozzle body body (4) by attempting attempting to disengage nozzle from aircraft refueling adapter (6). (7) (7) Set CCR Nozzle (8) to to OPEN. OPEN. Refer to TM10-4930TM10-4930-248-13&P 248-13&P..
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 2-12. OPERATING PROCEDURES - cont. (8) (8) To take fuel sample, sample, place place end or or tube (9) (9) in sample sample container. container. (9) (9) Slowly Slowly move move control control handle (1) (1) on ball valve valve (2) (2) to open position. position. (10) When sampling sampling is is complete, complete, set control control handle handle (1l on on ball valve valve (2) to to close position. position. Recirculation Nozzle Disconnection. Refer to figure to figure 2-14. (11) Set CCR CCR Nozzl Nozzle e (8) to CLOS CLOSE. E. Refe Referr to TM10-4 TM10-4930930-248-1 248-13&P 3&P.. CAUTION If control lever is not in the full CLOSED position (against mechanical stop), internal fuel pressure may force the poppet into the OPEN position. (12) Rotate control control lever lever (7) to full CLOSE CLOSE position position (against (against the internal internal mechanical mechanical stops). (13) Grasp handles (5) and rotate nozzle nozzle body (4) to the left until until nozzle body disconnects disconnects from from tanker adapter adapter (6). (14) Instal Installl dust cove coverr (3) on end end of nozzl nozzle e body (4). (4).
Figure 2-14. Single Point Refueling Nozzle (D1) Operation. 2-36 Change 5
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OPER OPERAT ATIN ING G PRO PROCE CEDU DURE RES S - con cont. t.
e. Open Port Nozzle Nozzle Operation Operation.. Refer Refer to figure 2-15. The open port nozzle must be connected to the CCR nozzle prior to operation. The CCR nozzle reduces system fuel pressure to the open port nozzle to prevent excessive fuel flow to the aircraft. (1) (1) Rem Remove ove dust dust cover cover (1) from from end of dischar discharge ge tube (2). (2). (2) (2) Place end of discharge discharge tube tube (2) in in fuel tank adapter adapter (3). (3) (3) Set CCR Nozzle (4) to OPEN. OPEN. Refer to TM 10-4930-248-13&P. 10-4930-248-13&P. (4) (4) Squeeze Squeeze contr control ol handle handle (5) (5) to dispens dispense e fuel. fuel. (5) (5) When When fuel tank tank is full, full, release release control control handle handle (5). (5). (6) (6) Remove Remove end of discharge discharge tube tube (2) from fuel tank tank adapter adapter (3). (3). (7) (7) Set CCR nozzle (4) to CLOSE. CLOSE. Refer to TM 10-4930-248-13&P. 10-4930-248-13&P. (8) (8) Install Install dust dust cover cover (1) on on end of disch discharge arge tube tube (2). (2).
Figure 2-15. Open Port Nozzle Operation.
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f. Fuel Fuel Syst System em Diagr Diagram am.. Refe Referr to figure 2-16. Fuel is supplied to the HTARS by the HEMTT tanker. The tanker pumps fuel through the hoses to the fuel nozzles. Fuel distribution is controlled by valved couplings installed on the 2-inch fuel hoses and tees and a ball valve installed in the 3-inch fuel hose. Up to four refueling points can be assembled from the HTARS HTARS components. Refueling points are determined by the location of the fuel nozzles in the system. Each refueling point consists of a nozzle and its connecting hoses. The four refueling points may be isolated from the system by closing the appropriate upstream valve. Defective components may be replaced without affecting operating portions of the system by closing the nearest upstream and downstream valves. g. Fuel Fuel Sys Syste tem m Sta Start rtup up.. WARNINGS Refueling operations operations are potentially dangerous. Make sure you identify identify and eliminate all safety safety hazards before operating operating the fuel system. system. If a fuel spill occurs during refueling, immediately shut down the system, isolate the defective component(s) and clean clean up spilled fuel. Observe the following following safety precautions and warnings to prevent injury to personnel and damage to the equipment. •
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Do not allow smoking smoking within 100 feet feet of the fuel servicing areas. areas. Fuel vapors are extremely extremely flammable. flammable. Post NO SMOKING signs around around refueling refueling area. Do not operate system or components near open flame or excessive heat. Death or injury could could result from exploding or burning fuel. Suitable and properly charged fire extinguishers must be available at all times. Wear protective goggles goggles and gloves. Use fuel resistant gloves gloves when handling system components due to toxic effects of some fuel additives. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes. If fuel contacts eyes, immediately flush eyes with with clean fresh water and get medical attention. Avoid getting fuel on your body or clothing. Fuel can cause chemical burns on unprotected skin. skin. If clothing becomes becomes saturated with fuel, remove remove clothing immediately and wash your body with hot soapy water. Do not breathe fuel fuel vapors. vapors. Refuel only only in well-ventilated well-ventilated area. Vapors are are toxic and can cause cause serious illness or death. If dizziness occurs, occurs, leave area and get fresh air. Get medical attention. Static discharge could ignite the fuel or cause an explosion of the fuel vapor. vapor. Do not operate operate the system system until properly grounded. Make sure all grounding grounding rods are installed installed and grounding grounding cable are properly connected. Be certain that nozzles are properly bonded to the aircraft or vehicle being refueled. Make sure the the HEMTT tanker tanker is grounded. grounded. Radio transmitters transmitters can cause an arc at antennas. antennas. Do Not ground equipment equipment to a radio antenna. Do not transmit during refueling operations. Before operation, be certain all system components are securely connected to avoid fuel spills. If fuel spill occurs, cover the area with with dry soil to reduce rate of vaporization. vaporization. During operation operation avoid avoid fuel spills as much as possible. Make sure a suitable fire extinguisher is charged and readily available in case of fire.
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Figure 2-16. Fuel System Control Valves. Change 6 2-39
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Refueling Mode (1) (1) Connect Connect fuel fuel nozzle nozzle to aircraf aircraftt refuelin refueling g adapter. adapter. Ref Refer er to para 2-12b, 2-12b, 2-12c, 2-12c, 2-12d, 2-12d, or 2-12e as applicable for type nozzle in use. (2) (2) Verify that all valves valves between between H HEMTT EMTT tanker and and fuel nozzle nozzle are open. open. (3) (3) Start Start and operate operate HE HEMTT MTT tanker. tanker. Ref Refer er to TM 9-2320-279-10-1. (4) (4) When aircraft fuel tank tank is full, disconnect fuel nozzle nozzle from from aircraft adapter. Refer to para 2-12b, 2-12b, 2-12c, 2-12c, 2-12d, 2-12d, or 2-12e as applicable for the type nozzle in use. Recirculation Mode NOTE One recirculation recirculation nozzle is supplied supplied with the the HTARS. To recirculate the entire system, recirculation procedure must be performed for each refueling point.
(5) (5) Connect recirculation recirculation nozzle nozzle to refueling point (CCR nozzle). Refer topara to para 2-12d. 2-12d. (6) (6) Rep Reposit osition ion hoses hoses as required required to reach reach HEMTT HEMTT tanke tanker. r. (7) (7) Connect recirculation recirculation nozzle to HEMTT HEMTT tanker recirculation recirculation adapter. Refer topara to para 2-12d. 2-12d. (8) (8) Start Start and operate operate HE HEMTT MTT tanker. tanker. Ref Refer er to TM 9-2320-279-10-1. (9) (9) When When recirculation recirculation operation operation is complete, complete, disconnect recirculation recirculation nozzle nozzle from HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker recirculation recirculation adapter. Refer to para 2-12d. 2-12d. g. Fuel Fuel System System Shutd Shutdown own.. Shut Shut down down HE HEMTT MTT tanker tanker in accor accordanc dance e TM 9-2320-279-10-1.
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a. CCR Nozzle. For decals decals and instruction instruction plates on the CCR CCR nozzle, nozzle, refer refer to TM TM 10-4930-248-1 10-4930-248-13&P. 3&P.
b. HEMTT HEMTT Tanker. Tanker. For decals decals and and instruction instruction plates on the HEMTT HEMTT Tanker, Tanker, refer refer toTM to TM 9-2320-279-10-1. 2-14 2-14..
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a. CCR Nozzle. Instructions for operating operating the CCR nozzle are contained contained in TM 10-4930-248-1 10-4930-248-13&P. 3&P. WARNING Engine driven tankers must not be operated in enclosed areas unless exhaust discharge is properly vented to the outside. Be alert at all times during operation for odors and symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure. b. HEMTT HEMTT Tanker. Tanker. Instructions Instructions for operating operating the HEMTT HEMTT tanker are contained contained in TM 9-2320-279-10-1. 2-15 2-15..
PREP PR EPAR ARAT ATIO ION N FOR FOR MOVE MOVEME MENT NT.. CAUTION Never defuel the system without without first isolating the CCR nozzle. nozzle. Irreparable damage damage to the diaphragm may result in an unserviceable nozzle.
a. Groun Ground d Rod Rod Remo Remova val. l. Refe Referr to figure 2-17. WARNING Use care to prevent injury injury when removing removing ground rods. Wear gloves to protect protect your hands. Do not hold ground ground rod below upper upper stop collar. (1) (1) Disconnect Disconnect ground ground clamp (1) (from CCR nozzle) from from ground ground rod (2). (2).
Figure 2-17. Ground Rod Removal.
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PREP PR EPAR ARAT ATIO ION N FOR FOR MOVE MOVEME MENT NT-- cont. cont. (2) (2) Disconnec Disconnectt ground ground cable cable from aircraft. aircraft. (3) (3) Lift slide (3) forcefully forcefully against against upper stop collar (4). Repeat until ground rod (2) is is pulled pulled from soil. (4) (4) Repeat steps (1), (1), (2) and (3) for three remaining remaining ground ground rods.
b. Non-Valv Non-Valved ed Dry Dry Break Break Coupling Coupling Discon Disconnecti nection on.. Refer Refer to figure 2-18. CAUTION To prevent damage to the equipment and contamination of fuel system components, use care when disconnecting couplings to avoid getting dirt, sand and debris on coupling coupling mating and sealing sealing components. Install dust caps on all all open couplings. NOTE The following instructions apply to all operator tasks requiring disconnection of non-valved dry dry break couplings. couplings. One coupling coupling is shown. The others are similar. (1) (1) Turn dust dust cap (1) to the left and separate separate from from dust dust cap (3). (3). (2) (2) While pulling pulling back on ring (7), turn coupling coupling (2) to the left left (counterclockwise) (counterclockwise) and disconnect from from coupling (4). (3) (3) Position dust dust cap (3) on coupling coupling (4). Turn dust dust cap to to the right right to secure secure cap cap to coupling. coupling. (4) (4) Position Position dust cap cap (1) on on coupling coupling (2). Turn dust dust cap to the right right to secure cap cap to coupling. coupling. c. Valved Valved Dry Dry Break Break Coup Coupling ling Disconnec Disconnection tion.. Refer Refer to figure 2-19. CAUTION To prevent damage to the equipment and contamination of fuel system components, use care when disconnecting couplings to avoid getting dirt, sand and debris on coupling coupling mating and sealing sealing components. Install dust caps on all all open couplings. NOTE The following instructions apply to all operator tasks requiring disconnection of valved dry break couplings. couplings. One coupling coupling is shown. shown. The others are similar. similar. (1) (1) Turn dust dust cap (3) to the left and separate separate from from dust dust cap (5). (5). (2) (2) Pull back back on grip grip (1) and set control arm (2) to CLOSE CLOSE position. position. (3) (3) While holding holding coupling coupling (6) in place, turn turn coupling coupling (4) to the left (counterclo (counterclockwise) ckwise) until until couplings couplings disconnect. (4) (4) Position Position dust cap cap (5) on on coupling coupling (6). Turn dust dust cap to the right right to secure cap cap to coupling. coupling. (5) (5) Position Position dust cap cap (3) on on coupling coupling (4). Turn dust dust cap to the right right to secure cap cap to coupling. coupling. 2-42 Change 5
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Figure 2-18. Non-valved Dry Break Coupling Disconnection.
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Figure 2-19. Valved Dry Break Coupling Disconnection.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 12-1 12-15. 5. PREPARATI PREPARATION ON FOR FOR MOVEMENT MOVEMENT - cont. cont. d. Fuel Fuel Nozzl Nozzle e Remo Removal val.. Refer Refer to figure 2-20. The system layout being disassembled mav have been modified to meet mission requirements. All of the same type fuel nozzle or a combination of different type nozzles might be installed. The following paragraphs provide instructions for disconnecting one of each type nozzle. CAUTION To prevent contamination of fuel system components, keep dirt, mud, sand and debris from entering entering open couplings couplings and dust dust caps during disassembly. Make sure protective dust caps/plugs are installed after components are disconnected, NOTE Drain residual fuel from nozzles into a suitable container. accordance with applicable regulations.
Dispose of fuel in
Recirculation Nozzle Removal (1) (1) Pull back collar (16) on CCR nozzle (17) and disconnect disconnect recirculation recirculation nozzle (21) (21) from discharge discharge adapter adapter (22). (2) (2)
Insta Install ll cover cover (19) (19) over over cou coupli pling ng (20) (20) on reci recircu rculat latio ion n nozzle nozzle (21) (21)..
(3) (3) Push cover cover (18) into into discharge discharge adapter adapter (22) on on CCR nozzle (17). (17). Collar (16) (16) will will move forward forward and and secure cover in place. Open Port Nozzle Removal (4) (4) Pull back collar collar (9) on CCR CCR nozzle (10) and and disconnect disconnect open port nozzle (14) (14) from discharge discharge adapter adapter (15). (15). (5) (5) Install cover (12) (12) over over coupling coupling (13) (13) on open port port nozzle nozzle (14). (14). (6) (6) Push cover cover (11) into discharge discharge adapter adapter (15) on CC CCR R nozzle nozzle (10). Collar (9) will move forward forward and and secure cover in place. NOTE Refer to para 2-15b 2-15b for disconnection of non-valved dry break couplings. CCR Nozzle Removal (7) (7) Disconnec Disconnectt coupling coupling (6) (6) and remove remove CCR nozzle nozzle (7). (8) (8) Connect Connect dust cap (5) (5) to coupling (6) on CCR nozzle (7). (9) (9) Repeat steps 7 and 8 for remaining remaining CCR nozzles (10 and 17). D1 Nozzle Removal (10) Disconnect coupling (2) and remove Dl nozzle (3). (11) Con Connect nect dust dust cap cap (1) to coupli coupling ng (2) on on D1 nozzle nozzle (3). (3). Change 4 2-45
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Figure 2-20. Fuel Nozzle Removal.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 12-1 12-15. 5. PREPARATI PREPARATION ON FOR FOR MOVEMENT MOVEMENT - cont. cont. e. Fuel Fuel Hose Hose Disas Disassem sembly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 2-21. The fuel hose layout being disassembled mav have been modified to meet mission requirements. requirements. The following paragraphs paragraphs provide instructions for disconnecting disconnecting a typical fuel hose layout.
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WARNINGS Do not allow smoking within 100 feet of the fuel servicing areas. Fuel vapors are extremely extremely flammable. flammable. Post NO SMOKING signs around around refueling refueling area. Do not operate system or components near open flame or excessive heat. Death or injury could could result from exploding or burning fuel. Suitable and properly charged fire extinguishers must be available at all times. Wear protective protective goggles and gloves. gloves. Use fuel resistant gloves gloves when handling system components due to toxic effects of some fuel additives. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes. If fuel contacts eyes, immediately flush eyes with with clean fresh water and get medical attention. Avoid getting fuel on your body or clothing. Fuel can cause chemical burns on unprotected skin. skin. If clothing becomes becomes saturated with fuel, remove remove clothing immediately and wash your body with hot soapy water. Do not breathe fuel vapors. Vapors are toxic and can cause serious illness or death. If dizziness occurs, leave area and get fresh air. air. Get medical medical attention.
CAUTION To prevent contamination of fuel system components, keep dirt, mud, sand and debris from entering entering open couplings couplings and dust dust caps during disassembly. Make sure protective dust caps/plugs are installed after components are disconnected.
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(5) (5) Disconn Disconnect ect fuel fuel hose hose (17) from from elbow elbow (15). (15). (6) (6) Discon Disconnect nect elbow elbow (16) from from fuel fuel hose hose (15). (15). (7) (7) Disconn Disconnect ect two two fuel hoses hoses (14 (14 and 15) 15) from from tee (12). (12).
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Figure 2-21. Fuel Hose Disassembly.
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PREP PR EPAR ARAT ATIO ION N FOR FOR MOVE MOVEME MENT NT-- cont. cont. (8) (8) Discon Disconnec nectt fuel hose hose (13) (13) from from tee tee (12). (12). (9) (9) Disconn Disconnect ect tee tee (12) (12) from fue fuell hose hose (11). (11). (10) Disconn Disconnect ect fuel fuel hose hose (11) (11) from from tee (3). (3). (11) Disconn Disconnect ect fuel fuel hose hose (10) (10) from from elbow elbow (9). (9). (12) Disconn Disconnect ect elbow elbow (9) from from fuel fuel hose hose (8). (8). (13) Disconn Disconnect ect two two fuel hoses hoses (7 (7 and 8) from from tee tee (5). (5). (14) Disconnec Disconnectt fuel hose hose (6) (6) from from tee tee (5). (5). (15) Discon Disconnec nectt tee (5) (5) from from fuel fuel hose hose (4). (4). (16) Discon Disconnec nectt fuel fuel hose hose (4) from from tee tee (3). (3). (17) Discon Disconnec nectt tee (3) (3) from from fuel fuel hose hose (1). (1). (18) Disconnect Disconnect quick quick disconnect disconnect end of of fuel hose hose (1) from from HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker fuel outlet outlet (2). (2). (19) Prepare Prepare HEMTT HEMTT tanker for movement movement in accordance accordance with TM 9-2320-279-10-1.
f. Roll Rollin ing g Fue Fuell Hos Hoses. es. Refe Referr to to figure 2-22. •
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(1) (1) Stretch out fuel fuel hose hose (1). (1). Remove Remove all twists so that that hose hose lays flat. (2) (2) Fold fuel fuel hose (1) in in half so that that dry break break couplings couplings (5 and 6) are are positioned positioned at one end end of hose. (3) (3) Roll fuel hose hose (1) from folded end to dry dry break couplings couplings (5 and and 6). Keep hose hose halves alined alined so that a tight tight roll is obtained. (4) (4) Position Position hose hose strap strap (3) around rolled fuel hose hose (1). (1). (5) (5) Place tag tag end of hose strap (3) through through bottom bottom of buckle buckle (41, around around slide slide (2) and back back out buckle buckle as shown. 2-49
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Pull Pull tag tag end end of strap strap (3) (3) until until roll roll is secure secure and strap strap is tight. tight.
(7) (7) Repeat steps (1) through through (6) for for all remaining remaining fuel hoses. hoses.
g. CCR Nozzle. Prepare CCR nozzle for movement. movement. Refer to TM 10-4930-248-13&P. 10-4930-248-13&P.
h. HEMTT HEMTT Tanker. Tanker. Prepare HEMTT HEMTT tanker for movement. movement. Refer to TM 9-2320-279-10-1.
i. Packing. No special special packing packing instructions instructions are are required, required, however, however, use use care to prevent prevent damage damage to components in transport.
Figure 2-22. 2-22. Rolling Fuel Fuel Hoses. 2-50
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OPER OPERAT ATIO ION N IN EXTR EXTREM EME E COLD COLD.. Observe the following precautions when operating the HTARS in extreme cold: (1) (1) Wear arctic mittens and rubber rubber gloves when handling hardware. hardware. components.
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WARNINGS Do not operate fuel fuel system in area of tents or shelters. Inhalation of petroleum petroleum fumes and vapors will result in serious illness or death. Do not operate heating equipment equipment within 100 100 feet of fuel system. Ignition of fuel vapors can occur.
(2) (2) Remove snow, snow, sleet or ice from fuel fuel hose couplings couplings and nozzles before before operation. operation. 2-17 2-17..
OPER OPERAT ATIO ION N IN IN EXT EXTRE REME ME HE HEAT AT.. Observe the following precautions when operating the fuel system in extreme heat: WARNING Do not operate fuel fuel system in area of tents or shelters. shelters. Inhalation of of petroleum fumes and vapors will result in serious illness or death. (1) (1) If possible, possible, protect protect fuel system system components components from from direct direct sunlight. sunlight. Direct sunlight on on fuel hoses hoses will increase system fuel pressure. (2) (2) When not not in operation, operation, make make sure 3-inch fuel fuel supply supply hose valves valves are open to HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker to vent expanding fuel.
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OPERA OPERATIO TIONS NS IN DUS DUSTY TY OR SA SANDY NDY ARE AREAS. AS. Observe the following precautions when operating the HTARS in dusty or sandy areas: WARNING Do not operate fuel fuel system in area of tents or shelters. shelters. Inhalation of of petroleum fumes and vapors will result in serious illness or death. (1) (1) Make sure sure dust dust caps are installed installed on all open open couplings couplings and nozzles (2) (2) Do not lay lay fuel nozzles nozzles in dust or sand. Fuel nozzles nozzles may pick pick up dirt and contaminate contaminate aircraft fuel system. (3) (3) Carefully inspect fuel fuel nozzles for for accumulations accumulations of dust, dust, dirt and sand before connecting to aircraft refueling adapters. Remove contaminants before refueling. (4) (4) Following Following operation in dusty or sandy areas, rinse rinse all system components components with clean, fresh water to remove remove dust, dirt and grit from nozzles and dry break couplings.
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OPER OPERAT ATIO ION N IN SAL SALT T WAT WATER ER ARE AREAS AS.. WARNING Do not operate fuel fuel system in area of tents or shelters. shelters. Inhalation of of petroleum fumes and vapors will result in serious illness or death.
Operation in salt water areas accelerates corrosion on bare metal surfaces. Following operation in salt water areas, rinse components with clean fresh water to remove salt spray and/or deposits. Do not allow salt water water to remain on aluminum components. 2-20. 20.
EMER EMERGE GENC NCY YP PRO ROCE CEDU DURE RES. S. WARNINGS If a fuel spill occurs during refueling, immediately shut down the system, isolate the defective component(s) and clean up spilled fuel, Observe the following safety precautions and warnings to prevent injury to personnel and damage to the equipment: • •
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a. In the event of of a fuel hose rupture rupture or component component failure, failure, immediate immediately ly shut down down the HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker and fuel system (para 2-12f). 2-12f). b. Isolate defective component component by closing closing the the nearest nearest upline upline and downline valves. c. Absorb or disperse disperse spilled fuel. Refer to AR 200-1 200-1 and local standard standard operating operating procedures. procedures. NOTE If 3-inch fuel hose (from HEMTT tanker) and tees are serviceable, refueling operations may continue at reduced capacity by operating remaining refueling points. c.Replace c. Replace defective component (para 3-4). d. Perfo Perform rm fue fuell syste system m st star artup tup (para 2-12f) 2-12f)..
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a. As required, required, assist assist the supporting supporting NBC NBC un unit it in decontaminati decontaminating ng the HTARS. HTARS. Refer to FM FM 3-3, FM FM 3-4, and FM 3-5 for detailed decontamination decontamination procedures.
b. Refer to FM 10-70 for for additional additional operating operating precautions precautions following NBC attack.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P CHAPTER 3 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Pa r ag ra p h Section I Section II 3-1. 3-2. 3-3. Section III 3-4. 3-5.
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Lubrica Lubrication tion Instructi Instructions ons ..................................................... ............................................ 3-1 Operato Operatorr Trouble Troubleshoo shooting ting Procedu Procedures res ................................................... ......................... 3-1 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 3-1 Malfun Malfuncti ction on Ind Index............................................ ex............................................ ....................................................... ....... 3-2 Troubles Troubleshooti hooting ng Procedure Procedures s ....................................................... .................................. 3-2 Operator Operator Maintenance Maintenance Procedur Procedures es ....................................................... ......................... 3-12 Component Com ponent Replacem Replacement ent ................................................. ............................................ 3-12 Dry Break Break Coupli Coupling ng Repair Repair ............................................... ............................................ 3-16
Section I. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS Lubrication of the HTARS is limited to the HEMTT tanker. Lubricate this equipment in accordance with TM 9-2320-27910-1.
Section II. OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTIN TROUBLESHOOTING G PROCEDURES 3-1.
INTRODUCTION. a. The troubleshooting troubleshooting table lists the common common malfunctions malfunctions which which you may find during operation operation of the HTARS. HTARS. You should perform the tests, inspections and corrective actions in the order they appear in the table.
b. This table table cannot list all all the malfunctions malfunctions that may may occur, all the the tests or inspections inspections needed needed to find the fault, fault, or all the corrective actions needed to correct the fault. If the equipment malfunction is not listed or actions listed do not correct the fault, notify your supervisor.
c. Refer to TM 9-2320-279-10-1 for troubleshooting malfunctions on the HEMTT tanker.
d. Refer to TM 10-4930-248-13 10-4930-248-13&P &P for troubleshooting troubleshooting malfunctions malfunctions on the CCR CCR nozzle. nozzle.
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Malfunction Page 1. No Fuel Fuel Flow to Refuel Refueling ing Point Point(s).... (s)........... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. ....... 3-3 2. Low Fuel Fuel Pressu Pressure re at Refuel Refueling ing Point Points........... s................. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. ......... 3-4 3. Singl Single e Poin Pointt Refu Refuel elin ing g Nozz Nozzle le (D1) (D1) Leak Leaks... s.......... .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ........... .... 3-5 4. Single Single Point Point Ref Refueli ueling ng Nozzle Nozzle (D1) (D1) Will Will Not Con Connec nect............................................................... t............................................................... ................ 3-4 5. Recir Recircul culati ation on Nozzle Nozzle Leaks Leaks ...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. ......... 3-7 6. Recirc Recircula ulatio tion n Nozzle Nozzle Stuck Stuck Will Will Not Connec Connectt to Tanker Tanker ....... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. ......... 3-8 7. Open Open Port Port Nozzle Nozzle Asse Assemb mbly ly Leaks Leaks ....... ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .......... ... 3-9 8. D EL E TED 9. Fuel Fuel Hose Hose Assem Assembly bly Leak Leaks s ...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. ......... 3-10 10. 10. Elbow Elbow Assem Assembly bly Lea Leaks. ks. ....... .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............ ..... 3-10 11. 11. Tee Assemb Assembly ly (2-inch (2-inch)) Lea Leaks............................................................................... ks............................................................................... .................................. 3-11 3-3.
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Refer to table 3-1 for Operator Troubleshooting instructions.
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MALFUNCTION 1. NO FUEL FLOW TO REFUELING POINT(S).
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TROUBL TROUBLESH ESHOO OOTIN TING G PROCED PROCEDURE URES S - cont. cont. | Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting - cont.
MALFUNCTION 2. LOW FUEL PRESSURE PRESSURE AT REFUELING POINT.
(para 2-5). 2-5).
ara 3-4 .
(para 3-4) 3-4)
3-4
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TROUBL TROUBLESH ESHOO OOTIN TING G PROCED PROCEDURE URESS- cont. cont. Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting - cont.
MALFUNCTION 3. 3. SINGLE POINT POINT REFUELING NOZZLE NOZZLE (D1) LEAKS.
(para 3-4) 3-4)
(para 3-4).
(para 3-5)
(para (para 3-4).
3-5
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-3.
TROU TROUBL BLES ESHO HOO OTING TING PRO PROCE CEDU DURE RES S - cont cont.. Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting - cont.
MALFUNCTION 4. SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (D1) WILL NOT CONNECT.
(para 2-12b). 2-12b).
(para 2-12b). 2-12b).
(para 3-4).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-3.
TROU TROUBL BLES ESHO HOO OTING TING PRO PROCE CEDU DURE RES S - cont cont.. Table 3-1. Operator TroubleshootingTroubleshoot ing- cont.
MALFUNCTION 5. RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY LEAKS.
(para 2-12d) 2-12d)
ara 3-4). 3-4).
ara 2-12b). 2-12b).
ara 3-4). 3-4).
3-7
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-3.
TROU TROUBL BLES ESHO HOO OTING TING PRO PROCE CEDU DURE RES S - cont cont.. Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting - cont.
MALFUNCTION 6. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE NOZZLE ASSEMBLY WILL NOT NOT CONNECT TO TANKER. TANKER.
ara 2-12b 2-12b .
(para 2-12b). 2-12b).
(para 3-4). 3-4).
3-8
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-3.
TROU TROUBL BLES ESHO HOO OTING TING PRO PROCE CEDU DURE RES S - cont cont.. Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting - cont.
MALFUNCTION 7. OPEN PORT NOZZLE ASSEMBLY LEAKS.
(para 2-12b). 2-12b).
(para2-12d). 2-12b). 2-12d). b). (para 2-12
(para (para 2-12d).
MALFUNCTION 8. DELETED
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 13-3 13-3..
TROUBL TROUBLESH ESHOO OOTIN TING G PRO PROCED CEDURE URES S - cont. cont. Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting - cont.
MALFUNCTION MALFUNCTION 9. FUEL HOSE ASSEMBLY LEAKS. LEAKS.
(para (para 3-4).
(para (para 3-4).
ara 3-5).
(para 3-4).
MALFUNCTION 10. ELBOW ASSEMBLY LEAKS.
(para 3-4).
(para 3-5).
(para (para 3-4).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Table 3-1. Operator Troubleshooting - cont. MALFUNCTION 11. TEE ASSEMBLY LEAKS.
(para (para 3-4).
(para 3-5).
ara 3-4).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Section III. OPERATOR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES PROCEDURES 3-4.
COMPONENT R EP EPLACEMENT.
The following procedure is applicable to all components equipped with dry break couplings, including the closed circuit refueling nozzles, D1 nozzles, hose assemblies, elbows, tees and adapters. Removal of defective components from the assembled fuel system is accomplished by closing the nearest upline and downline valved dry break couplings and disconnecting the couplings at both ends of the defective component. Installation of the replacement component is performed by positioning the new component in the fuel system, connecting the dry break couplings and opening the upline and downline valves.
This task consists of:
a.
Removal
INITIAL SET-UP: General Safety Instructions:
b.
Installation
Equipment Condition: Fuel system shut down (para 2-12g) 2-12g)
WARNING To prevent injury to personnel and damage to the equipment, observe all safety precautions when working on fuel system. DO NOT smoke within 100 feet of fuel system. NOTE Replacement of of a typical fuel system component component is shown. shown. components equipped with dry break couplings is similar.
Replacement of of all
a. Remo Remova val. l. Refe Referr to figure 3-1. (1) (1) Defuel fuel hoses using the HEMTT HEMTT tanker. Refer to TM 9-2320-279-10-1. (2) (2) Set contro controll handle handle (1) on valved valved couplin coupling g (2) to CLOSE CLOSE.. (3) (3) Set contro controll handle handle (3) on valved valved couplin coupling g (4) to CLOSE CLOSE.. (4) (4) Disconnect Disconnect valved valved coupling (2) from from valved coupling (4). (5) (5) Disconn Disconnect ect dust dust cap cap (5) from from du dust st cap (6). (6). (6) (6) Con Connect nect dust dust cap (5) (5) to valved valved coupl coupling ing (2). (2). (7) (7) Con Connec nectt dust cap cap (6) to valve valved d coupling coupling (4). (4). (8) (8) Repeat steps (1) through (6) (6) for other other end of of defective defective components components (7). (7). (9) (9) Remove Remove defective defective componen componentt (7) from fuel system system (8).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-4. COMPONENT REPLACEMENT - cont.
Figure 3-1. Component Removal. 3-13
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-4. COMPONENT REPLACEMENT - cont. b. Inst Instal allat latio ion. n. Refe Referr to figure 3-2. (1) (1) Position Position replacement replacement component component (7) in fuel fuel system system (8). (2) (2) Disconnect Disconnect dust cap (6) (6) from from valved valved coupling coupling (4). (4). (3) (3) Disconnect Disconnect dust cap (5) (5) from from valved valved coupling coupling (2). (2). (4) (4) Conne Connect ct dust cap (5) (5) to dust cap (6). (6). (5) (5) Connect Connect valved valved coupling coupling (3) to to valved valved coupling coupling (4). (6) (6) Set control control handle (3) on valved coupling (4) to OPEN. OPEN. (7) (7) Set control control handle (1) on valved coupling (2) to OPEN. OPEN. (8) (8) Repeat steps (2) (2) through through (7) for other other end of replacement replacement component component (7). (9) (9) Start Startup up fue fuell sys system tem (para 2-12f) 2-12f) and check for leaks at replaced component (8).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-4. COMPONENT REPLACEMENT - cont.
Figure 3-2. Component Installation.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-5. DRY BREAK COUPLING COUPLING REPAIR. This This task task cons consis ists ts of: of:
a. Rem Removal oval
b. Inst Instal alla lati tion on
INITIAL SET-UP Equipment Condition:
General Safety Instructions:
Fuel system shutdown (para 2-12f) 2-12f) Defective component removed from fuel system (para 3-2). 3-2). Materials Required: Wiping rag (Item 2, App F)
WARNING To prevent injury to personnel and damage to the equipment, observe all safety precautions when working on fuel system. DO DO NOT smoke within 100 feet of fuel system.
NOTES The following procedures are used to perform emergency repairs when replacement gaskets gaskets are not available. Gaskets on the dry break coupling and dust cap are interchangeable. Repair of a typical valved dry break coupling coupling is shown. Repair of non-valved dry break break couplings is similar. similar. a. Remo Remova val. l. Refe Referr to figure 3-3. (1) (1) Disconn Disconnect ect dust dust cap (1) (1) from from couplin coupling g (2). (2) (2) Rem Remove ove seal seal (3) from from dust dust cap (1). (1). (3) (3) Rem Remove ove defect defective ive seal seal (4) from from couplin coupling g (2).
b. Instal Installat lation ion.. Refe Referr to figure 3-3. (1) (1) Using clean clean wiping rag, remove remove grit, sand, sand, and dirt from from sealing sealing surfaces of coupling (2). (2) (2) Position Position seal seal (3) (3) (from (from dust dust cap) cap) on seal seat (5). (5). (3) (3) Work seal (3) (3) onto seal seat seat (5). Make sure seal seal is seated evenly without wrinkles or bulges. (4) (4) Install Install compone component nt in in fuel fuel syste system m (para 3-2). 3-2). (5) (5) Star Startup tup fuel fuel system system (para 2-12c) 2-12c) and test coupling (2) for leaks.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 3-5. DRY BREAK COUPLING REPAIR - cont.
Figure 3-3. Dry Break Coupling Repair.
3-17/(3-18 Blank)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CHAPTER 4 UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS P ar a gr ap h Section I 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. Section II 4-4. 4-5. 4-6. Section III 4-7. 4-8. 4-9. Section IV. 4-10. 4-11. 4-12. 4-13. 4-13A. 4-14. 4-15. 4-16. 4-17. 4-18. 4-19. 4-20. 4-21. 4-22. 4-23. Section V. 4-24. 4-25.
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Repair Parts, Special Tools, Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) (TMDE),, and Support Equipment Equipment ......... ........................................................ ...................... Common Com mon Tools Tools and Equipm Equipment ent ................................................. ........................................ Special Special Tools, Tools, TMDE TMDE and Support Support Equipment Equipment ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ... Repair Repa ir Parts.................................................. Parts.................................................. ....................................................... ............. Service Service Upon Upon Receipt Receipt ..................................................... .................................................. Siting................................................................................................................................ Shelter Shelter Requirements equirements ..................................................... .................................................. Checking Checking Unpacked Unpacked Equipmen Equipmentt ................................................. ........................................ Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)................................................. Genera Generall .............................................. ........................................................ ...................... PMCS PMCS Procedu Procedures.................................................. res.................................................. ........................................................ ... PMCS Table .................................................................................................................... Unit Unit Maintenanc Maintenance e Procedures Procedures .................................................... ........................................ Gener General al ........................................................ ....................................................... ............. Personal Personal Safety Safety ..................................................... ........................................................ ... Proper Proper Equip Equipment ment ................................................. ........................................................ ... (MODEL (MODEL HTARS100) HTARS100) Single Point Refueling Nozzle Nozzle (D1) (D1) Assembly Assembly Repair ..... ...... ..... ...... ... (MODEL (MODEL HTARS101) HTARS101) Single Single Point Refueling Refueling Nozzle (D1) Assembly Assembly Repair Repair ..... ...... ..... ...... ... Non-Valv Non-Valved ed Dry Break Coupling Coupling Repair Repair ........................................................ ...................... Recircul Recirculation ation Nozzle Nozzle Assembly Assembly Rep Repair........................................ air........................................ ........................................ DELETED 2-inch 2-inch Fuel Hose Assemb Assembly ly Repair ...................................................... ............................... Valved Valved Dry Break Coupling Coupling Rep Repair...................................................................................... air...................................................................................... Elbow Elbow Assembly Assembly Repair................................. ....................................................... ............. Tee Assembly Assembly Repa Repair ir ..................................................... .................................................. 3-inch 3-inch Fuel Hose Assemb Assembly ly Repair ...................................................... ............................... Ball Valve Valve Assem Assembly bly Repair Repair ...................................................... ........................................ Adapter Adapter Repai Repairr ...................................................... ........................................................ ... Prepara Preparation tion for Storage Storage or Shipmen Shipment............... t............... ....................................................... ............. Securit Security y Procedu Procedures res ....................................................... .................................................. Adminis Administrat trative ive Storage............................................ Storage............................................ ........................................................ ...
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TOOLS, TEST, MEASUREMENT, AND DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT (TMDE), AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 4-1. COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. For authorized common tools and equipment, refer to the Modified Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE), CTA 50-970 or CTA 8-100, applicable to your unit. The General Mechanics Tools Kit, SC5180-90-CL-N26, is authorized for your use. 4-2. SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. Refer to the Maintenance Allocation Chart contained in Appendix B for maintenance tasks authorized at unit level maintenance and the TMDE TMDE and support equipment required to perform these tasks. Special tools required to maintain maintain the HTARS components are listed in Appendix B, Section III. 4-3. REPAIR PARTS. Repair parts are listed and illustrated in Appendix C, Repair Parts and Special Tools List for Unit and Direct Support maintenance.
Section II. II. SERVICE UPON UPON RECEIPT RECEIPT 4-4. SITING. a. Transport. Transport. The HTARS HTARS is designed designed to be packaged packaged and and transport transported ed on on the the HEMTT HEMTT Tanker. Tanker. components to the transport vehicle before movement.
Secure Secure HTAR HTARS S
b. Site Selection. Selection. When selecting a site for installation installation of the fuel system, system, consider the overall overall operating operating area. Siting must include access to the aircraft staging area and provide adequate space to set up system hoses, and space for movement of tankers (minimum space required 100 x 300 feet). Site should be level, free of overhead obstructions and provide good drainage to prevent water damage. Avoid low areas where fuel vapors can collect. To prevent a hazard to personnel and equipment, site must be located downhill or downstream from other installations. For addition siting information, refer to FM FM 10-68 and FM10-69. 4-5. SHELTER REQUIREMENTS. The fuel system does not require special sheltering during normal operation. Store unused fuel system components in the HEMTT tanker storage box to prevent damage and minimize routine maintenance.
4-2
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-6. CHECKING UNPACKED EQUIPMENT. a. Unpacking Fuel System System Equipment. Components Components of the HTARS HTARS are packaged packaged and and shipped shipped in cardboard boxes or or crates. Where possible, save packaging materials for reuse. Use care when unpacking to prevent damage to fragile components. This manual addresses installation and use of all components, but you may not need to unpack all of them to perform your mission.
b. Proces Processin sing g Unpac Unpacked ked Equi Equipme pment. nt. (1) (1) Remove all all tape, paper wrapping, plastic sheeting sheeting and packing packing materials materials from the HTARS HTARS components. components. (2) (2) Inspect stencils, stencils, markings markings and information information plates. plates. All items items should should be clear and and readable. readable. (3) (3) Inspect all component components s to make sure they they are in serviceable serviceable condition. (4) (4) Inspect the equipment equipment for any damage incurred during shipment. If the equipment has been damaged, report the damage on SF 364, Report of Discrepancy. (5) (5) Refer to the TM10-4930-24 TM10-4930-248-13&P 8-13&P for processing processing and servicing servicing the the CCR nozzle. (6) (6) Check equipment against the packing packing slip to see if the shipment is complete. complete. Report all discrepancies discrepancies in accordance with the instructions of DA Pam 738-750 or DA Pam 738-751 as applicable. (7) (7) Che Check ck to see ifif the equipm equipment ent has has been modif modified ied..
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Section III. UNIT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) 4-7. GENERAL. To ensure that the HTARS is ready for use at all times, it must be inspected systematically so that defects may be discovered and corrected before they result in serious damage or equipment failure. 4-8. PMCS PROCEDURES. a. Your Preve Preventiv ntive e Mainten Maintenance ance Check Checks s and Servi Services, ces, Table 4-1, lists inspections and care required to keep your equipment in good operating condition. b. The The "INT "INTER ERVA VAL" L" colu column mn of Table 4-1 tells you when to do a certain check or service. c. The "LOCATION "LOCATION,, ITEM ITEM TO TO CHECK CHECK/SERV /SERVICE" ICE" column of Table 4-1 tells you the name of the item to be checked or serviced and where the item is located. d. The The "PRO "PROCE CEDU DURE RE"" colum column n of Table 4-1 tells you how perform perform the required checks checks and servi ces. Follow these instructions carefully. 4-9. PMCS TABLE. The necessary preventive maintenance services to be performed are listed and described in Table 4-1. Defects discovered during operation of the system should be corrected as soon as possible. All deficiencies and shortcomings will be recorded, together with the corrective action taken, on DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet) as soon as possible.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Table 4-1. Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for Model HTARS100.
I te m No.
1
Interv al
Monthly
Location I te m Check/Service All Fuel Hoses
Procedure
Using a multimeter, test fuel hose for broken, or disconnected internal ground cable as follows: (1) Place multimeter leads against metal surfaces of both couplings. (2) Check for continuity between couplings. Continuity must exist. If continuity does not exist, hose is defective.
4-5/(4-6 Blank)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P Section IV. UNIT MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES PROCEDURES 4-10. GENERAL. This section contains instructions for performing unit level maintenance on the HTARS. 4-11. PERSONAL SAFETY. To ensure safety of personnel, proper care should be used when lifting or transporting HTARS components Personnel must remove all items of jewelry ( rings, bracelets, watches, necklaces etc ) and loose clothing before working on the equipment. Jewelry and loose clothing can get caught in moving moving equipment and result in injury to personnel. Jewelry can cause electrical shorts or severe injury when working around electrical equipment. When performing maintenance on the HTARS, keep in mind that the purpose of the equipment is to distribute flammable liquids. Your work space must be well ventilated to prevent the build-up of vapors and fumes. Make sure a fire extinguisher is available in the event of a fire. Operate HTARS components after performing maintenance to ensure repairs have been performed correctly and item can be returned to service. Observe the following precautions when working on fuel handling components: •
If a fuel spill occurs, clean it up immediately. Dispose of fuel soaked rags in accordance with applicable regulations and standard operating procedure.
•
Do not allow smoking within 100 feet. Fuel vapors are extremely flammable. Post NO SMOKING SMOKING signs. Do not work on fuel handling components near open flame or excessive heat. Death or injury could result from exploding or burning fuel. Suitable and properly charged fire extinguishers must be available at all times.
•
Wear protective protective goggles goggles and gloves. Use fuel resistant gloves when handling components due to toxic effects of some fuel additives. Avoid contact with with skin, eyes, and clothes. If fuel contacts eyes, immediately flush eyes with clean fresh water and get medical attention.
•
A void getting fuel on your body or clothing. Fuel can cause chemical burns on unprotected skin. If clothing becomes saturated with fuel, remove clothing immediately and wash your body with hot soapy water.
•
Do not breathe fuel vapors. Work only in well-ventilated well-ve ntilated area. Vapors are toxic and can cause serious illness or death. If dizziness occurs, leave area and get fresh air. Get medical attention.
•
Static discharge can ignite fuel or cause an explosion of the fuel vapor. Make sure all electrical equipment is properly connected.
4-12. PROPER EQUIPMENT. Obtain proper equipment equipment before beginning maintenance. maintenance. This includes hand tools and/or special special tools, receptacles for storing small parts, expendable materials and mandatory replacement replacement parts required by the maintenance task.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-13. (MODEL HTARS100) SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (D1) ASSEMBLY REPAIR. This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e. Assembly
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Automotive Shop Set (App B, Sect III, Item 2) Equipment Condition: D1 nozzle removed from fuel system (para 3-4a 3-4a) Material/Parts: Silicone Compound (Item 3, App F) Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F)
Slip Ring (Item 16, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 15, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 16, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 17, App J) Self Locking Nut (2) (Item 18, App J) Self Locking Socket Screw (2) (Item 19, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 20, App J) Self Locking Nut (6) (Item 21 , App J)
a. Disas Disassem sembly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 4-1.
• •
NOTES Disassemble nozzle only to the extent required to replace defective items. Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components.
(1) (1) Remove Remove six self locking locking nuts (1), flat washers washers (2), (2), screws (3), (3), and flat flat washers washers (4). (2) (2) Separate Separate coupling coupling adapter (5) (5) from inlet inlet elbow (13), and remove remove preformed preformed packing (6). (6). (3) (3) Remove screw screw (7) (7) and attached attached preformed preformed packing (8) from body (14). (14). NOTE To prevent loss of balls and aid assembly, place a suitable container under body opening. Catch all balls as they fall from body. (4) (4) Position body (14) so that opening opening for balls balls (9) is pointing dow down. n. (5) (5) Rotate inlet inlet elbow (13) back and and forth on body body (14) until until 39 balls (9) (9) are removed. removed. (6) (6) Separa Separate te inlet inlet elbow elbow (13) (13) from from bo body dy (14). (14). CAUTION Slip ring must be cut to be removed. Use care not to damage sealing surfaces of inlet adapter. (7) (7) Cut slip slip ring (11) (11) from inlet inlet elbow elbow (13) and and remove remove preformed preformed packing packing (12). (12).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-13. (MODEL HTARS100) SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (D1) ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont.
Figure 4-1. Pressure Fuel Servicing Nozzle (D1) Repair.
Change 4 4-9
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-13. (MODEL HTARS100) SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (D1) ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (8) (8) Remove self self locking nut nut (15), flat flat washer (16), (16), screw (17), and flat washer washer (18) from from collar (24). (24). (9) (9) Rem Remove ove hand handle le (23) (23) from from coll collar ar (24). (24). (10) Slide Slide cap cap (19) (19) off of hand handle le (23) (23).. NOTE Old grip must be cut from handle. Do not remove unless defective. (11) Plac Place e hand handle le (23) (23) in vi se. (12) Remove self locking locking socket screw (20) (20) and flat flat washer washer (21) from from inside inside grip (22). (22). (13) Cut grip grip (22) (22) from from han handle dle (23). (23). (14) Repeat steps (8) (8) through through (13), except step (11), (11), for other handle. handle.
b. Cleani aning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, TYPE III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin skin protection is required. Avoid repeated repeated and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands immediately after exposure. exposure. Do not use use near open open flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. c. Insp Inspec ecti tion on.. Refer efer to figure 4-1. (1) (1) Inspect inlet inlet elbow (13) for cracks cracks and corrosion. corrosion. Check for scratches and abrasion abrasion at all sealin sealing g surfaces. surfaces. (2) (2) Inspect Inspect body (14) (14) for cracks, cracks, corrosio corrosion n and damaged damaged or missing missing parts. parts. (3) (3) Inspect coupling adapter (5) for cracks, cracks, missing missing compone components nts and corrosion corrosion.. (4) (4) Inspect Inspect collar collar (24) (24) for for cracks cracks and corro corrosion sion..
d. Repair. Repair. Replace damaged or defective components. Replace all mandatory replacement parts. Repair nonvalved dry break coupling on coupling adapter (para 4-14). 4-14). e. Asse Assemb mbly. ly. Refe Referr to figure 4-1. NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. (1) (1) Place Place han handle dle (23) (23) in in vise vise.. 4-10 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-13. (MODEL HTARS100) SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (D1) ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (2) (2) Push Push grip grip (22) (22) ont onto o handl handle e (23). (23). (3) (3) Install flat washer washer (21) (21) and self self locking locking socket socket screw (20) (20) in grip grip (22). (4) (4) Slide Slide cap cap (19) (19) onto han handle dle (23). (23). (5) (5) Remove Remove handle handle (23) (23) from vise and and position position in collar (24). (6) (6) Install flat flat washer (18), screw screw (17), flat flat washer washer (16) and self self locking nut (15) in collar (24). (24). (7) (7) Repeat steps (1) (1) through through (6), (6), except except step (4), for for other handle. (8) (8) Apply a light light coat of silicone silicone compound compound to preformed preformed packings packings (6, 8, 8, 10 and 12) to to aid installation. installation. (9) (9) Install preformed preformed packing packing (12) and slip ring (11) (11) on inlet inlet elbow (13). CAUTION To prevent premature failure of recirculation nozzle, make sure packing is installed in correct seat. Do not put packing in ball race. (10) Install Install prefor preformed med packin packing g (10) in seat seat of body body (14). (11) Push Push inlet inlet elbow elbow (13) (13) into into body body (14). (14). (12) Position Position body body (14) so that opening for balls balls (9) is pointing pointing up. up. (13) While pushing pushing inlet inlet elbow (13) into body (14), (14), install 39 balls (9). Turn inlet inlet elbow back and forth in body to aid installation. (14) Install Install prefor preformed med packi packing ng (8) on on screw screw (7). (7). (15) Instal Installl screw screw (7) in body body (14). (14). (16) Positio Position n preforme preformed d packing packing (6) on inlet inlet elbow elbow (13). (13). (17) Positio Position n coupling coupling adapt adapter er (5) on inlet inlet elbow elbow (13). (13). (18) Install six six flat washers (4) screws screws (3), flat washers washers (2) and self locking nuts (1). Tighten nuts even ly in a cross pattern. (19) Install Install D1 D1 nozzle nozzle assem assembly bly in in fuel fuel system system (para 2-12b). 2-12b). (20) (20) Start Start up fue fuell sys system tem (para 2-12g) 2-12g) and check D1 nozzle assembly for leaks.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-13A. (MODEL HTARS101) SINGLE SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE NOZZLE (D1) ASSEMBLY REPAIR. This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e. Assembly
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Automotive Shop Set (App B, Sect III, Item 2) Equipment Condition: D1 nozzle removed from fuel system (para 3-4a 3-4a) Material/Parts: Silicone Compound (Item 3, App F) Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F)
Slip Ring (Item 16, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 15, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 16, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 17, App J) Self Locking Nut (2) (Item 18, App J) Self Locking Socket Screw (2) (Item 19, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 20, App J) Self Locking Nut (6) (Item 21 , App J)
a. Disa Disass ssem embl bly. y. Refe Referr to figure 4-1A.
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NOTES Disassemble nozzle only to the extent required to replace defective items. Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components.
(1) (1) Remove Remove six self locking locking nuts nuts (1), flat flat washers washers (2), screws screws (3), and flat flat washers washers (4). (2) (2) Separate Separate coupling coupling adapter (5) (5) from inlet inlet elbow (13), and remove remove preformed preformed packing (6). (6). (3) (3) Remove screw (7) (7) and attached attached preformed preformed packing packing (8) (8) from regulator regulator (14). (14). NOTE To prevent loss of balls and aid assembly, place a suitable container under body opening. Catch all balls as they fall from body. (4) (4) Position Position regulator regulator (14) (14) so that opening opening for for balls (9) (9) is pointing pointing down. down. (5) (5) Rotate inlet inlet elbow elbow (13) back back and forth on on regulator regulator (14) until until 39 balls (9) are removed. removed. (6) (6) Separat Separate e inlet elbow elbow (13) (13) from from regulat regulator or (14). (14). CAUTION Slip ring must be cut to be removed. Use care not to damage sealing surfaces of inlet adapter. (7) (7) Cut slip slip ring (11) (11) from inlet inlet elbow elbow (13) and and remove remove preformed preformed packing packing (12). (12). (8) (8) Rem Remove ove packi packing ng (10) (10) from regulat regulator or (14). (14).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-13A. (MODEL HTARS101) HTARS101) SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE NOZZLE (D1) ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont.
Figure 4-1A. Pressure Fuel Servicing Nozzle (D1) Repair.
Change 4 4-10.3
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-13A. (MODEL HTARS101) SINGLE SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE NOZZLE (DI) ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (9) (9) Remove self locking locking nut (15), flat flat washer (16), screw screw (17), and flat flat washer washer (18) from collar collar (24). (24). (10) Rem Remove ove hand handle le (23) (23) from from coll collar ar (24). (24). (11) Slide Slide cap cap (19) (19) off of hand handle le (23) (23).. NOTE Old grip must be cut from handle. Do not remove unless defective. (12) Place Place han handle dle (23) (23) in in vise vise.. (13) Remove self self locking socket screw screw (20) and flat washer washer (21) (21) from inside grip grip (22). (14) Cut grip grip (22) (22) from from han handle dle (23). (23). (15) Repeat steps (8) (8) through through (13), except step (11), (11), for other handle. handle.
b. Cleani aning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, TYPE III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin skin protection is required. Avoid repeated repeated and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands immediately after exposure. exposure. Do not use use near open open flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. c. Insp Inspec ecti tion on.. Refe Referr to figure 4-1A. (1) (1) Inspect inlet elbow elbow (13) for cracks cracks and corrosion. corrosion. Check for scratches scratches and and abrasion abrasion at all all sealing sealing surfaces. surfaces. (2) (2) Inspect regulator regulator (14) for cracks, corrosion corrosion and and damaged damaged or missing missing parts. parts. (3) (3) Inspect coupling adapter (5) for cracks, cracks, missing missing compone components nts and corrosion corrosion.. (4) (4) Inspect Inspect collar collar (24) (24) for for cracks cracks and corro corrosion sion..
d. Repair. Repair. Replace damaged or defective components. Replace all mandatory replacement parts. Repair nonvalved dry break coupling on coupling adapter (para 4-14). 4-14). e. Asse Assemb mbly. ly. Refe Referr to figure 4-1A. NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. (1) (1) Place Place han handle dle (23) (23) in in vise vise.. 4-10.4 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-13A. (MODEL HTARS101) HTARS101) SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE NOZZLE (D1) ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (2) (2) Push Push grip grip (22) (22) ont onto o handl handle e (23). (23). (3) (3) Install Install flat washer washer (21) (21) and self locking locking socket socket screw (20) in grip grip (22). (4) (4) Slide Slide cap cap (19) (19) onto han handle dle (23). (23). (5) (5) Remove Remove handle handle (23) (23) from vise and and position position in collar (24). (6) (6) Install flat flat washer (18), screw screw (17), flat flat washer washer (16) and self self locking nut (15) in collar (24). (24). (7) (7) Repeat steps (1) (1) through through (6), (6), except except step (4), for for other handle. (8) (8) Apply a light light coat of silicone silicone compound compound to preformed preformed packings packings (6, 8, 8, 10 and 12) to to aid installation. installation. (9) (9) Install preformed preformed packing packing (12) and slip ring (11) (11) on inlet inlet elbow (13). CAUTION To prevent premature failure of recirculation nozzle, make sure packing is installed in correct seat. Do not put packing in ball race. (10) Install Install preform preformed ed packing packing (10) (10) in seat of regul regulator ator (14). (14). (11) Push Push inlet inlet elbow elbow (13) (13) into into regula regulator tor (14). (14). (12) Position Position regulator regulator (14) so that opening opening for for balls balls (9) is is pointing pointing up. (13) While pushing pushing inlet inlet elbow (13) into regulator regulator (14), install install 39 balls balls (9). Turn inlet inlet elbow back and forth forth in body body to aid installation. (14) Install Install prefor preformed med packi packing ng (8) on on screw screw (7). (7). (15) Instal Installl screw screw (7) (7) in regul regulato atorr (14). (14). (16) Positio Position n preforme preformed d packing packing (6) on inlet inlet elbow elbow (13). (13). (17) Positio Position n coupling coupling adapt adapter er (5) on inlet inlet elbow elbow (13). (13). (18) Install six flat washers (4) screws (3), flat washers (2) and self locking nuts (1). Tighten nuts evenly in a cross pattern. (19) Install Install D1 D1 nozzle nozzle assem assembly bly in in fuel fuel system system (para 2-12b). 2-12b). (20) (20) Start Start up fue fuell sys system tem (para 2-12g) 2-12g) and check D1 nozzle assembly for leaks.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-14. NON-VALVED DRY BREAK COUPLING REPAIR. This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e. Assembly
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Equipment Condition: Component removed from fuel system (para 3-4a 3-4a)
Material/Parts: Silicone Compound (Item 3, App F) Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F) Bumper (1) (Item 1, App J) Repair Kit (Item 4, App J)
a. Disas Disassem sembly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 4-2. NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. (1) (1) Discon Disconnect nect dust dust cap (2) (2) from from body body (11). (11). (2) (2) Rem Remove ove seal seal (1) from from dust dust cap (2). (2). (3) (3) Disconnect Disconnect wire ring ring (3) (3) from end of retainer retainer pin (4). (4). (4) (4) Rem Remove ove retainer pin pin (4) and spring spring (5) (5) from from body body (11). (11). (5) (5) Rem Remove ove bumper bumper (6) from bod body y (11). (11). (6) (6) Rem Remove ove seal seal (7) (7) from from body body (11). (11). (6A) (Model HTARS10 HTARS101 1 Single Point Point Refueling Nozzle) Nozzle) Remove Remove retaining ring ring (7A) and screen (7B) (7B) from body (11). (7) (7) Remove Remove screw screw (8) and attached attached preformed preformed packing packing (9) (9) from body (11). (11). NOTE To prevent loss of balls and aid assembly, place a suitable container under body opening. Catch all balls as they fall from body. (8) (8) Position Position body (11) so so that opening for balls balls (10) (10) is pointing pointing down. down. (9) (9) Rotat Rotate e body (11) (11) back and and forth on on fitting fitting (11) until until 41 balls balls (10) are removed. removed. (10) Rem Remove ove body body (11) (11) and spring spring (12) (12) from from fitting fitting (14). (14). (11) Rem Remove ove prefor preformed med packin packing g (13) from from fittin fitting g (14). 4-12 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-14. NON-VALVED DRY BREAK COUPLING REPAIR - cont.
NOTE: SCREEN (7B) AND RETAINING RING (7A) USED ON MODEL HTARS101 SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (D1) ONLY. Figure 4-2. Non-Valved Dry Break Coupling Disassembly.
Change 4 4-13
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-14. NON-VALVED DRY BREAK COUPLING REPAIR - cont. b. Cleani aning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin skin protection is required. Avoid repeated repeated and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands immediately after exposure. exposure. Do not use use near open open flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. c. Insp Inspec ecti tion on.. Refer efer to figure 4-3. (1) (1) Inspect body (11) (11) for cracks, scratched scratched or damaged damaged sealing sealing surfaces, damaged damaged locking locking lugs and corrosion. corrosion. (2) (2) Inspect dust cap cap (2) for cracks cracks and damaged damaged or missing missing locking locking lugs. (3) (3) Inspect retainer retainer pin (4) for for cracks, cracks, wear wear and and scoring. scoring.
d. Repai Repair. r. Replace Replace damaged damaged or defect defective ive component components. s. Replace Replace all seals. seals. e. Asse Assemb mbly. ly. Refe Referr to figure 4-3. NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. (1) (1) Apply a light light coat of silicone silicone compound compound to seals seals (1 and 7) and preforme preformed d packings (9 (9 and 13). (2) (2) Install Install prefor preformed med packin packing g (13) on fitting fitting (14). (14). (3) (3) Install spring (12) and body body (11) (11) on fitting (14). (4) (4) Position Position body (11) so that o opening pening for balls balls (10) is pointing pointing up. up. (5) (5) While pressing pressing body (11) (11) onto fitting fitting (14), (14), install install 41 balls balls (10) (10) into body. body. Turn body body back and and forth to aid ball ball installation. (6) (6) Install preformed preformed packing packing (9) on on screw screw (8). (8). Install screw in body body (11). (11). (6A) (Model HTARS HTARS101 101 Single Point Point Refueling Refueling Nozzle) Nozzle) Install screen screen (7B) and retaining ring ring (7A) in body body (11). (7) (7) Install Install seal (7) in in seat seat on body body (11). (11). (8) (8) Install Install bumper bumper (6) on body body (11). (11). (9) (9) Install Install retainer retainer pin pin (4) (4) and spring spring (5) on on body (11). (11). (10) Connect Connect wire wire ring ring (3) (3) to end of of retainer retainer pin (4). (4). 4-14 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-14. NON-VALVED DRY BREAK COUPLING REPAIR - cont. (11) Install Install seal (1) in in seat seat on dust dust cap cap (2). (2). (12) Conn Connect ect dust dust cap cap (2) (2) to body body (11). (11).
NOTE: SCREEN (7B) AND RETAINING RING (7A) USED ON MODEL HTARS101 SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (D1) ONLY. Figure 4-3. Non-Valved Dry Dry Break Coupling Coupling Assembly. Change 4 4-15
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-15. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR. This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e. Assembly
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Vise (App B, Sect III, Item 2) Equipment Condition: Reci Recirc rcul ulat atio ion n noz nozzl zle e rem remov oved ed from from fuel fuel syst system em (par (para a 3-4a) 3-4a) Material/Parts: Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F) Silicone Compound (Item 3, App F)
Anti-seize Tape (Item 5, App F) Preformed Packing (Item 15, App J) Slip Ring (Item 16, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 15, App J) Pref Prefor orme med d Pac Packi king ng (Ite (Item m 16, 16,App App J) Preformed Packing (Item 17, App J) Self Locking Nut (2) (Item 18, App J) Self Locking Socket Screw (2) (Item 19, App J)
a. Disas Disassem sembly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 4-4.
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NOTES Disassemble nozzle only to the extent required to replace defective items. Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components.
(1) (1) Separat Separate e dust cap cap (2) from from inlet inlet adapter adapter (8). (8). (2) (2) Rem Remove ove prefor preformed med packi packing ng (1) from from dust dust cap (2). (2). (3) (3) Remove screw (3) and attached preformed preformed packing packing (4) from from body body (25). NOTE To prevent loss of balls and aid assembly, place a suitable container under body opening. Catch all balls as they fall from body. (4) (4) Position Position body (25) (25) so that that opening opening for balls (5) (5) is pointing pointing down. down. (5) (5) Rotate inlet inlet adapter adapter (8) back and and forth on body body (25) until until 39 balls (5) (5) are removed. removed. (6) (6) Separa Separate te inlet inlet ada adapter pter (8) (8) from from body body (25). (25). CAUTION Slip ring must be cut to be removed. Use care not to damage sealing surfaces of inlet adapter. (7) (7) Cut slip slip ring (6) (6) from inlet inlet adapter adapter (8) and remove remove preformed preformed packing packing (7). (7). (8) (8) Discon Disconnect nect hose hose (10) (10) from from barb barb (11). (11).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-15. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont.
Figure 4-4. Recirculation Nozzle Disassembly.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-15. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (9) (9) Rem Remove ove reducer reducer (14) (14) and attache attached d parts from from body body (25). (10) Remove Remove barb (11), ball ball valve valve (12) and union union (13) from reducer reducer (14)!. (11) Remove self self locking nut (15), flat washer (16), (16), screw (17), (17), and flat washer washer (18) from from collar collar (26). (12) Rem Remove ove hand handle le (24) (24) from from coll collar ar (26). (26). (13) Slide Slide cap (19) (19) and and wire wire ring ring (20) off of handle handle (24). (24). NOTE Old grip must be cut from handle. Do not remove unless defective. (14) Place Place han handle dle (24) (24) in in vise vise.. (15) Remove self locking locking socket screw (21) (21) and flat flat washer washer (22) from from inside inside grip 123). 123). (16) Cut grip grip (23) (23) from from han handle dle (24). (24). (17) Repeat steps (11) (11) through through (16), (16), except except step (13), for for other other handle. handle.
b. Cleani aning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin skin protection is required. Avoid repeated repeated and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands immediately after exposure. exposure. Do not use use near open open flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. c. Insp Inspec ecti tion on.. Refer efer to figure 4-5. (1) (1) Inspect inlet adapter (8) for cracks. cracks. Check for scratches scratches and abrasion abrasion at a allll sealing sealing surfaces. Push in on check valve mounted inside dust cap end of adapter. Valve should move off seat without sticking and seat against adapter end when released. (2) (2) Inspect Inspect body (25) (25) for cracks, cracks, corrosio corrosion n and damaged damaged or missing missing parts. parts. (3) (3) Inspect ball valve valve (12) (12) for damaged or missing missing control control handle. handle. sticking or jamming.
Valve should should operate smoothly without
(4) (4) Inspect Inspect collar collar (26) (26) for for cracks cracks and corro corrosion sion..
d. Repa Repair. ir. Replace damaged or defective components. Replace all mandatory replacement parts.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-15. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont.
Figure 4-5. Recirculation Recirculatio n Nozzle Assembly.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-15. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR- cont. e. Asse Assemb mbly. ly. Refe Referr to figure 4-5. (1) (1) Push Push grip grip (23) (23) ont onto o handl handle e (24). (24). (2) (2) Install Install flat washer washer (22) (22) and self self locking locking socket screw (21) (21) in grip grip (23). (3) (3) Rem Remove ove han handle dle (24) (24) from from vise vise.. (4) (4) Slide Slide cap (19) and and wire wire ring ring (20) onto handl handle e (24). (24). (5) (5) Position handle handle (24) in collar collar (26) and and install flat flat washer (18), (18), screw (17), (17), flat washer washer (16) and self self locking nut (15). (6) (6) Repeat Repeat steps (1), (2), (2), (4) and (5) (5) for other handle. handle. CAUTION To prevent damage to body, do not apply more than two wraps of anti-seize tape to male threads of reducer. Excessive tape may cause cause body to crack when reducer reducer is installed. (7) (7) Apply anti-seize anti-seize tape tape to male male threads threads of reducer reducer (14), coupling 1:13) 1:13) and barb (11). (8) (8) Install coupling coupling (13), ball valve valve (12) (12) and barb barb (11) on reducer reducer (14). (14). (9) (9) Install Install reducer reducer (14) (14) and attache attached d parts on body body (25). (25). (10) Con Connect nect hose hose (10) (10) to to barb barb (11) (11).. (11) Apply a light light coat of silicone silicone compoun compound d to preform preformed ed packings packings (1, (1, 4, 7. and 9). 9). CAUTION To prevent premature failure of recirculation nozzle, make sure packing is installed in correct seat, Do not put packing in ball race. (12) Install Install prefor preformed med packi packing ng in seat seat of body body (25). (25). (13) Install Install preform preformed ed packing packing (7) in in seat of inlet inlet adapter adapter (8). (8). (14) Install Install slip slip ring (6) over preformed preformed packing packing (7). (7). (15) Position Position body body (25) so that opening for balls balls (5) is pointing pointing up. up. (16) While pushing inlet adapter adapter (8) into into body (25). install 39 balls balls (5). Turn inlet adapter adapter back and and forth on body to aid installation. (17) Install Install preformed preformed packing (4) on screw 13). Install screw in body (25). 4-20
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-15. 4-15.
RECIRCU RECIRCULATI LATION ON NOZZLE NOZZLE ASSEMBL ASSEMBLY Y REPAIR REPAIR -cont. -cont. (18) Install Install prefor preformed med packi packing ng (1) in in dust cap cap (2). (2). (19) Install Install dust dust cap (2) (2) over over end of inlet inlet adapt adapter er (8). (8). (20) Connect recirculation recirculation nozzle nozzle assembly assembly to CCR CCR nozzle nozzle in fuel system system(para (para 2-12d). 2-12d). (21) Star Startt up fue fuell syst system em (para 2-12g) 2-12g) and check recirculation nozzle assembly for leaks.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-17 4-17..
2-INCH 2-INCH FUEL FUEL HOSE HOSE ASSE ASSEMB MBLY LY HOS HOSE E REPAI REPAIR. R.
This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e . As s e m b l y
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sec III, Item 1) Vise (App B, Sec III, Item 2) Clamping Tool (App B, Sec III, Item 8) Equipment Condition: Hose removed from system (para 3-4a) 3-4a)
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Material/Parts: Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F) Clamp (4) (Item 10, App J)
NOTES Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. Disassemble hoses only to the level required to make repairs. The following procedure applies to all sizes of fuel hoses used in the fuel system.
a. Disass Disassem embly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 4-7. (1) (1) Slide back rubber rubber sleeve sleeve (1) (1) from top of clamps (2 and 3). (2) (2) Cut clamps clamps (2 and and 3) from hose hose (9). (9). (3) (3) Remove valved dry break break coupling coupling assembly assembly (4) from end end of hose hose (9). (4) (4) Slide back rubber rubber sleeve sleeve (5) (5) from from top of clamps clamps (6 and 7). 7). (5) (5) Cut clamps clamps (6 and and 7) from hose hose (9). (9). (6) Remove valved dry break break coupling coupling assembly assembly (8) from end end of hose hose (9).
b. Clea leaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin protection protection is required. required. Avoid repeated repeated and and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands hands immediately immediately after after exposure. Do not use near open flame flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-17. 4-17.
2-INCH FUEL HOSE ASSEMBLY HOSE REPAIR -cont.
Figure 4-7. 2-Inch Fuel Hose Repair. c. Inspe nspect ctio ion. n. Refe Referr to figure 4-7. (1) (1) Inspect valved dry break break coupling assemblies assemblies (4 and 8) for cracks, corrosion and damaged coupling coupling ends. (2) (2) Inspect hose (9) (9) for cuts, tears, tears, punctures, punctures, bulges and delamination delamination.. (3) (3) Inspect ends of hose hose (9) for damaged damaged or missing missing ground ground wires. wires. Perform Perform continuity continuity test test of ground wires wires from one end of hose to the other. other. Continuity must must exist. (4) (4) Inspect ground wires wires at both ends of hose (9). At least least 1/2 inch inch of wire wire must must be exposed. exposed. If required, required, trim back hose material to obtain correct wire length. d. Repair. (1) (1) Repla Replace ce damaged damaged components components and all mandator mandatory y replacement replacement parts. (2) (2) Rep Repair air valved valved dry dry break break coupling coupling assem assemblie blies s (para 4-18). 4-18).
e. Asse Assemb mbly ly.. Refer efer to figure 4-7. (1) (1) Slide sleeve sleeve (5) onto onto hose (9) and and position position it about 12 inches inches back from end of of hose. (2) (2) Fold Fold ends of grou groundi nding ng wires wires into into hose hose (9). 4-27
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-17 4-17..
2-INC 2-INCH H FUEL FUEL HOSE HOSE ASSE ASSEMB MBLY LY HOS HOSE E REPAI REPAIR R -cont -cont.. (3) (3)
Push Push valved valved dry dry break break couplin coupling g assem assembly bly (8) (8) into into end end of hose hose (9). (9).
(4) (4)
Slide Slide sleeve sleeve (1) (1) onto onto hose hose (9) and and positi position on it about about 12 inches inches back back from from end end of hose. hose.
(5) (5)
Push Push valve valved d dry dry break break assem assembly bly (4) into end of hose (9).
(6) (6)
Perform Perform conti continuit nuity y test betwee between n valved valved dry break break couplings couplings (4 and and 8) to ensure ensure ground ground wires wires are firmly firmly seated against couplings. Continuity must must exist.
(7)
Wrap end end o off cla clamp (1, (1, figure 4-8) around hose (3) and through seal (2). Position clamp about 1-inch from end of hose.
(8) (8)
Wrap Wrap another another loop of clam clamp p (1) (1) around around hose (3) and through through seal (2).
(9) (9)
Positio Position n tag end end of clam clamp p (1) in in slots slots of clamp clamping ing tool tool (4). (4). Tool Tool nose (5) should should fit snug snug against against seal (2). (2).
(10) Apply pressure pressure to gripper gripper lever (6) and turn handle handle (7) until clamp clamp (1) (1) is snug. snug. Tool will will lock in place place when correct tension is applied. Reposition tool as required. CAUTION Strapping can damage hose if over tightened. (11) Turn handle handle (7) (7) to the right right (clockwise) (clockwise) to tighten tighten strapping strapping (1). (1). Continue Continue turning turning handle handle until strapping stops moving through seal (2). CAUTION Strapping may break if operator does not release tension on handle when bending over seal. (12) While reversing handle (7) (7) 3/4 turn, roll roll tool tool (4) to opposite opposite side side of seal (2). (2). (This will bend bend strapping strapping and prevent it from slipping through seal when tool is removed.) (13) Pull Pull cutting cutting handle handle (8) (8) on tool tool to cut strap strappin ping g (1). (1). (14) Remove tool (4) (4) while while holding holding strapping strapping stub down o on n seal (2) with with thumb. thumb. (15) Clinch end of clamp clamp (1) (1) by hammering hammering down tag tag end clamp clamp over over seal (2). (2). (16) Repeat Repeat steps steps (7) through through (15) for for three remaini remaining ng clamps clamps (2,3, (2,3, and 7,figure 7, figure 4-9). Clamps should be 1inch from end of hose and 2-inches apart. (17) Slide Slide sleev sleeve e (5) (5) over over clam clamps ps (6 (6 and and 7). 7). (18) Slide Slide sleev sleeve e (1) (1) over over clam clamps ps (2 (2 and and 3). 3). (19) Install Install hose assemb assembly ly in in fuel fuel syste system m (para 3-4b). 3-4b). (20) (20) Star Startt up fuel fuel sys syste tem m (para 2-12g) 2-12g) and test repaired hose for leaks. 4-28
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2-INC 2-INCH H FUEL FUEL HOSE HOSE ASSE ASSEMB MBLY LY HOS HOSE E REPAI REPAIR R -cont -cont..
Figure 4-8. 2-inch Fuel Hose Clamp Installation.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-18 4-18..
VALVED VALVED DRY BRE BREAK AK COUPL COUPLING ING RE REPAI PAIR. R.
This task consists of:
a. Removal e. Repair
b. Disassembly f. Assembly
c. Cleaning g. Installation
d. Inspection h. Adjustment
INITIAL SET-UP Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, (Item 1) Equipment Condition: Component removed from fuel system (para 3-4a 3-4a) Material/Parts: Silicone Compound (Item 3, App F) Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F)
Bumper (1) (Item 1, App J) Repair Kit (Item 5, App J) Self-locking Setscrew (Item 6, App J) Preformed Packing (2) (Item 7, App J) Ball Seal (Item 8, App J) Preformed Packing (Item 9, App J)
a. Remo Remova val. l. Refe Referr to figure 4-9. NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. (1) (1) Set contr control ol handle handle (1) (1) to CLOSE CLOSE positio position. n. (2) (2) Remove Remove screw (2) (2) and attached attached preformed preformed packing packing (3) (3) from coupling coupling (10). (10). NOTE To prevent loss of balls and aid assembly, place a suitable container under body opening. Catch all balls as they fall from body. (3) (3) Position Position coupling coupling (10) (10) so that that opening opening for for balls (4) (4) is pointin pointing g down. down. (4) (4) Rotat Rotate e coupling coupling (10) back and and forth on fitting fitting (9) until until 41 balls (4) (4) are removed. removed. (5) (5) Separate Separate coupling coupling (10 (10)) from from fittin fitting g (9). (9). (6) (6) Rem Remove ove prefor preformed med packin packing g (5) from from fitting fitting (9). (9). (7) (7) Remove ball seal (6), preformed preformed packing packing (7) and eight springs (8) (8) from fitting (9). (9).
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Figure 4-9. Valved Dry Break Coupling Removal. b. Disa Disass ssem embl bly. y. Refer Refer to figure 4-10. NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. (1) (1) Disconn Disconnect ect dust dust cap cap (2) (2) from from body body (21). (21). (2) (2) Rem Remove ove seal seal (1) from from dust dust cap (2). (2). (3) (3) Rem Remove ove bumpe bumperr 13) and and seal (4) (4) from from body body (21). (21). (4) (4) Remove two self-locking self-locking screws screws (5) from arm (9). Remove arm and attached parts parts from from body body (21). (5) (5) Remove Remove screw (6), grip grip (8) and spring spring (7) from arm (9). (9).
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VALVED VALVED DRY BRE BREAK AK COU COUPLI PLING NG REPA REPAIR IR -con -cont. t. (6) (6) Rem Remove ove ball ball (10) (10) from from ba back ck of body body (21). (21). (7) Remove stem stem (11) and attached preformed packing packing (12) (12) from from body (21). (8) Remove Remove spring washer washer (13), (13), stop pin pin (14) and preform preformed ed packing packing (15) from from body (21). (21). (9) Remove self-locking self-locking setscrew setscrew (16), (16), lock out out pin (17) (17) and spring spring (18) from body body (21). (10) Remove seal (19) (19) and preformed preformed packing packing (20) (20) from from body (21).
c. Clea leaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin protection protection is required. required. Avoid repeated repeated and and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands hands immediately immediately after after exposure. Do not use near open flame flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. d. Insp Inspec ecti tion on.. Refe Referr to figure 4-10. (1) (1) Inspect body (21) for cracks, cracks, scratched scratched or damaged damaged sealing sealing surfaces, surfaces, damaged damaged locking lugs and corrosion. corrosion. (2) (2) Inspect dust cap (2) for cracks and and damaged damaged or missing locking lugs. (3) (3) Inspect Inspect stop stop pin (14) (14) for cracks cracks,, wear and and scoring. scoring. (4) (4) Inspect Inspect ball ball (10) for corrosi corrosion, on, flat flat spots spots and and wear. wear. (5) (5) Inspect Inspect lock lock out out pin pin (17) (17) for wea wear. r.
e. Rep Repair air.. Replace Replace damag damaged ed and and mandato mandatory ry replace replacement ment components. components.
f. Asse Assemb mbly ly.. Refer efer to figure 4-11. NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. (1) (1) Lightly coat coat preformed preformed packings (12, 15 and 20) and seals (1 and and 4) with silicone silicone compound. compound. (2) (2) Install preformed preformed packing packing (20) and seal seal (19) in body (21). Make sure sure seal is fully seated in body. Seal will will snap in place on top of preformed packing when correctly installed. (3) (3) Install setscrew (16), lock lock out pin (17) and spring spring (18) on body (21). Tighten screw until until bottomed bottomed out, out, then back off 1-1/2 turns. 4-32
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Figure 4-10. Valved Dry Break Coupling Disassembly. 4-33
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VALVED VALVED DRY BRE BREAK AK COU COUPLI PLING NG REPA REPAIR IR -con -cont. t. (4) (4) Install Install prefo preforme rmed d packing packing (12) (12) on stem stem (11). (11). (5) Install stem (11) in in opening opening in in top of bo body dy (21). (21). Position stem so that guide on stem lines lines up with body body as shown. (6) Install preformed preformed packing packing (15) on stop stop pin pin (14). (14). NOTE Stop pin will sit flush in body and guide on pin will line up with body as shown, when pin is correctly installed. (7) Install stop pin (14) and attached preformed preformed packing (15) in opening opening in bottom bottom of body (21). (21). Make sure sure flat surface of stop pin and flat surface of lock out pin (17) are positioned as shown. (8) Position Position spring spring washer washer (13) (13) in center of stop pin (14). (14). NOTE Flat part of ball faces stop pin. (9) Carefully Carefully install ball ball (10) in body (21) so that that grooves at top and bottom bottom of ball aline aline with guides guides on stem (11) and stop pin (14). Make sure spring washer washer (13) stays in place. (10) Install grip (8), spring spring (7) and screw (6) (6) on arm (9). (9). (11) Place arm (9) and and attached parts in the CLOSE CLOSED D position on body (21). (21). CAUTION To prevent reverse operation of ball, make sure arm is installed on stem in the CLOSED position. (12) Secure arm (9) to stem (11) (11) with two self-locki self-locking ng screws (5). (5). (13) Install seal (4) (4) in seat seat on body body (21). (21). (14) Install bumper (3) on body (21). (21). (15) Install seal (1) in in seat on dust cap (2). (16) Connect dust cap cap (2) to body body (21). (21).
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Figure 4-11. Valved Dry Break Coupling Assembly.
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g. Instal Installat lation ion.. Refer Refer to figure 4-12. (1) (1) Lightly coat preformed preformed packings (3, 5 and 7) with silicone silicone compound. compound. (2) (2) Install eight eight springs springs (8),preformed (8),preformed packing packing (7) (7) and ball seal seal (6) in in fitting fitting (9). (3) (3) Install Install prefor preformed med packi packing ng (5) on on fitting fitting (9). (9). (4) (4) Push Push coupli coupling ng (10) (10) onto onto fitti fitting ng (9). (9). (5) (5) Position Position coupling coupling (10) (10) so that opening opening for for balls balls (4) is pointing pointing up. up. (6) (6) While pressing pressing coupling coupling (10) (10) onto fitting (9), (9), install install 41 balls (4). Rotat Rotate e coupling back back and forth on fitting fitting to aid installation. (7) (7) Install Install prefor preformed med packi packing ng (3) on on screw screw (2). (2). (8) (8) Instal Installl screw screw on coup couplin ling g (10). (10).
h. Adju Adjust stme ment. nt. Refe Referr to figure 4-13. CAUTION Misadjustment of the valved coupling may prevent movement of control handle and prevent disconnection of coupling from mating component. NOTE Turning setscrew too far in will cause control handle to stick or jam in one position. Turning setscrew too far out will prevent disconnection of coupling. (1) (1) Check control handle operation. operation. Set control handle (1) on coupling coupling (2) from from OPEN position to C CLOSE. LOSE. If handle cannot be moved from one position to the other, or handle sticks between either position, adjust coupling as follows: (a) (a) Turn setscrew (3) to the left left (countercloc (counterclockwise) kwise) 1/4 turn. turn. (b) (b) Move control handle (1) from from OPEN OPEN to to CLOSE CLOSE position. position. (c) Repeat steps steps (a) and (b) as required until until control control handle (1) (1) moves freely without without sticking. sticking. (2) (2) Check lock out pin operation. Remove dust cap (4) from from coupling coupling (2). (2). If dust cap cap can be removed, removed, coupling coupling is adjusted correctly. If dust cap cannot be removed, adjust setscrew as follows: (a) (a) Turn Turn setscrew setscrew (3) (3) to the right right (clockw (clockwise) ise) 1/4 1/4 turn. turn. (b) (b) Attemp Attemptt to remove remove dust dust cap (4) (4) from coup coupling. ling. (c) Repeat steps (a) (a) and (b) as required until dust dust cap can be removed easily.
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Figure 4-12. Valved Dry Break Coupling Installation.
Figure 4-13. Valved Dry Break Break Coupling Adjustment, Adjustment,
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ELBO ELBOW W AS ASSE SEMB MBLY LY RE REPA PAIR IR
This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e . As s e m b l y
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Equipment Condition: Component removed from fuel system (para 3-4a) 3-4a)
Material/Parts: Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F)
a. Disass Disassem embly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 4-14. (1) (Model HTARS HTARS100) 100) Remove Remove non-valved non-valved dry break break couplings couplings (1 and 2) from from elbow elbow body (3)(para (3)(para 4-14). 4-14). (2) (Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Remove Remove valved dry dry break couplings couplings (1 and 2) from elbow body body (3) (para (para b. Clea leaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin protection protection is required. required. Avoid repeated repeated and and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands hands immediately immediately after after exposure. Do not use near open flame flame or excessive heat. Flash point is 138F. Use only in areas with good ventilation. ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. c. Inspe nspect ctio ion. n. Refe Referr to figure 4-14. (1) Inspect non-valved non-valved dry break coupling assemblies assemblies (1 and and 2) for cracks, cracks, corrosion and and damaged coupling bodies. Check sealing sealing surfaces for scratches. scratches. (2) Inspect elbow body (3) (3) for cracks, cracks, splits, splits, pitting, and corrosion. corrosion. d. Repa Repair ir.. Refe Referr to figure 4-14. (1) (1) Rep Replace lace dama damaged ged or defect defective ive elbow elbow body body (3). (3). (2) Repair non-valved dry break break coupling coupling assemblies assemblies (1 and 2) in accordance accordance with withpara para 4-14.
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e. Assemb Assembly ly.. Refe Referr to figure 4-14. (1) (Model HTARS HTARS100) 100) Install Install non-valved non-valved dry break break coupling coupling (1 and and 2) on elbow elbow body (3)(para (3)(para 4-14). 4-14). (2) (Model HTAR HTARS101) S101) Install Install valved valved dry break break couplings couplings (1 and and 2) on elbow elbow body (3)(para (3)(para 4-18). 4-18). (3) (3) Install Install elbow elbow assem assembly bly in fuel fuel system system(para (para 3-4b). 3-4b). (4) Star Startt up fue fuell syst system em (para 2-12g) 2-12g) and check elbow assembly for leaks.
Figure 4-14. Elbow Assembly Repair. Change 4 4-39
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 4-20 -20.
TEE TEE ASS ASSEM EMBL BLY Y REP REPAI AIR. R.
This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e . As s e m b l y
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Equipment Condition: Component removed from fuel system (para 3-4a) 3-4a)
Material/Parts: Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F)
a. Disass Disassem embly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 4-20. (1) Remove valved dry break break coupling coupling (1) from from tee tee body (4)(para (4) (para 4-14). 4-14). (2) (2) Rem Remove ove valved valved dry break break coupli coupling ng (2) from from tee tee body body (4)(para (4) (para 4-14). 4-14). (3) Remove valved dry break break coupling coupling (3) from from tee tee body (4)(para (4) (para 4-14). 4-14). b. Clea leaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin protection protection is required. required. Avoid repeated repeated and and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands hands immediately immediately after after exposure. Do not use near open flame flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. c. Insp Inspec ecti tion on.. Refe Referr to figure 4-20. (1) Inspect valved valved dry break break coupling assemblies assemblies (1, 2 and 3) 3) for cracks, cracks, corrosion and damaged damaged coupling bodies. Check sealing surfaces for scratches. (2) Inspect tee tee body (4) for cracks, splits, splits, pitting, pitting, and corrosion. corrosion. d. Repa Repair ir.. Refe Referr to figure 4-20. (1) (1) Rep Replace lace dama damaged ged or defectiv defective e tee body body (4). (4). (2) Repair valved dry break break coupling coupling assemblies assemblies (1 and 2) in accordance accordance with withpara para 4-18.
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e. Asse Assemb mbly ly.. Refer efer to figure 4-20. (1) (1) Install Install valve valved d dry break break couplin coupling g (1) on tee tee body (4) (4) (para 4-14). 4-14). (2) (2) Install Install valve valved d dry break break couplin coupling g (2) on tee tee body (4) (4) (para 4-14). 4-14). (3) (3) Install Install valve valved d dry break break coupli coupling ng (3) on tee tee body (4)(para (4)(para 4-14). 4-14). (4) (4) Install Install tee assembl assembly y in fuel system system (para 3-4b). 3-4b). (4) Star Startt up fuel fuel sys syste tem m (para 2-12g) 2-12g) and check tee assembly for leaks.
Figure 4-20. Tee Assembly Repair.
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3-INCH 3-INCH FUEL FUEL HOSE HOSE ASSE ASSEMB MBLY LY HOS HOSE E REPAI REPAIR. R.
This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e . As s e m b l y
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sec III, Item 1) Vise (App (App B, Sec III, Item 2) Clamping Tool (App (App B, Sec III, Item 8) Equipment Condition: Hose removed from system (para 3-4a) 3-4a)
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Material/Parts: Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F) Clamp (4) (Item 12, App J)
NOTES Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. Disassemble hoses only to the level required to make repairs. The following procedure applies to all sizes of fuel hoses used in the fuel system.
a. Disass Disassem embly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 4-16. (1) Slide rubber sleeve (1) from from top top of clamps clamps (2 and 3). (2) (2) Cut clamps clamps (2 and and 3) from hose hose (9). (9). (3) Remove Remove ball ball valve valve assembly assembly (4) from from end end of hose (9). (9). (4) Slide rubber sleeve (5) from from top top of clamps clamps (6 and 7). (5) (5) Cut clamps clamps (6 and 7) 7) from from hose hose (9). (9). (6) Remove valved dry break break coupling coupling assembly assembly (8) from end of hose (9). (9). b. Clea leaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin protection protection is required. required. Avoid repeated repeated and and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands hands immediately immediately after after exposure. Do not use near open flame flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good ventilation.
Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components.
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3-INC 3-INCH H FUEL FUEL HOSE HOSE ASSE ASSEMB MBLY LY HOS HOSE E REPAI REPAIR R -cont -cont..
Figure 4-16. 3-Inch Fuel Hose Disassembly.
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c. Insp Inspec ecti tion on.. Refe Referr to figure 4-17. (1) Inspect ball ball valve assembly assembly (4) (4) for cracks, cracks, corrosion corrosion and damaged damaged quick quick disconnect disconnect coupling. coupling. (2) Inspect valved valved dry break coupling coupling assembly assembly (8) (8) for cracks, corrosion and damaged damaged coupling body. (3) Inspect hose (9) for cuts, cuts, tears, tears, punctures, punctures, bulges bulges and delamination. delamination. (4) Inspect ends ends of hose hose (9) for for damage damage or missing missing ground ground wires. wires. Perform continuity continuity test of ground wire from from one end of hose to the other. other. Continuity must must exist. (5) Inspect ground wires wires at both ends ends of hose hose (9). At least least 1/2 inch of wire must must be exposed. If required, required, trim trim back back hose material to obtain correct wire length. d. Repair. (1) (1) Replace Replace damaged damaged componen components ts and all mandatory mandatory replaceme replacement nt parts. (2) (2) Rep Repair air ball ball valv valve e assembl assembly y (para 4-22). 4-22). (3) (3) Rep Repair air valved valved dry dry break break couplin coupling g assembl assembly y (para 4-18). 4-18).
e. Asse Assemb mbly ly.. Refer efer to figure 4-17. (1)
Slide sleeve sleeve (5) (5) onto hose (9) and position position it about 12 inches back from from end of hose.
(2) (2)
Fold Fold ends ends of ground grounding ing wire wires s into into hose hose (9). (9).
(3)
Push valved dry break break couplin coupling g assembly assembly (8) into into end end of hose hose (9). (9).
(4)
Slide sleeve sleeve (1) (1) onto hose hose (9) and and position position it about about 12 inches inches back from end end of hose. hose.
(5) (5)
Push Push ball valve valve asse assembl mbly y (4) into into en end d of hose hose (9). (9).
(6)
Perform continuity test between between ball valve valve assembly assembly (4) and and valved dry dry break coupling (8) (8) to ensure ensure ground wires are firmly seated. Continuity must exist.
(7) (7)
Wrap Wrap end end of of cla clamp mp (1, (1, figure 4-18) around hose (3) and through seal (2). Position clamp about 1-inch from end of hose.
(8) (8)
Wrap Wrap another another loop loop of clamp clamp (1) (1) around around hose hose (3) and throu through gh seal seal (2).
(9)
Position tag end of clamp clamp (1) in slots of clamping tool (4). (4). Tool nose nose (5) should should fit snug against against seal (2).
(10) Apply pressure pressure to gripper gripper lever (6) and turn turn handle (7) until clamp clamp (1) is snug. snug. Tool will will lock in place when when correct tension is applied. Reposition tool as required. 4-44
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Figure 4-17. 3-inch Fuel Hose Assembly.
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3-INCH 3-INCH FUEL FUEL HOS HOSE E A ASSE SSEMBL MBLY Y R REPA EPAIR IR -cont -cont CAUTION Strapping can damage hose if over tightened. (11) Turn handle handle (7) to the right (clockwis (clockwise) e) to tighten tighten strapping strapping (1). Continue Continue turning turning handle until strapping strapping stops moving through seal (2). CAUTION Strapping may break if operator does not release tension on handle when bending over seal. (12) While reversing reversing handle (7) (7) 3/4 turn, roll roll tool (4) to opposite side of seal (2). (2). (This will will bend strapping strapping and prevent it from slipping through seal when tool is removed.) (13) Pull Pull cutting cutting handle handle (8) (8) on tool tool to cut cut strappi strapping ng (1). (1). (14) Remove tool tool (4) while while holding holding strapping strapping stub down on seal (2) with thumb. thumb. (15) Clinch end of clamp clamp (1) (1) by hammering hammering down tag tag end clamp clamp over over seal (2). (2). (16) Repeat steps (7) (7) through through (15) for three three remaining remaining clamps (2,3, and and 7,figure 7, figure 4-17). Clamps should be 1 inch from end of hose and 2 inches apart. (17) Slide Slide sleeve sleeve (5) over over clam clamps ps (6 and 7). 7). (18) Slide Slide sleeve sleeve (1) over over clam clamps ps (2 and 3). 3). (19) (19)
Inst Instal alll hos hose e ass assem embl bly y in in fue fuell sys syste tem m (para 3-4b). 3-4b).
(20) (20) Star Startt up fue fuell syst system em (para 2-12g) 2-12g) and test repaired hose for leaks.
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Figure 4-18. 3-Inch Fuel Hose Clamp Installation.
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BALL BA LL VA VALV LVE E ASS ASSEM EMBL BLY Y REP REPAI AIR R
This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleani ng e . As s e m b l y
c. Inspection
INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Vise (App B, Sect III, Item 2) Equipment Condition: Ball valve assembly removed (para 4-21)
Material/Parts: Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F) Anti-seize Tape (Item 5, App F)
a. Disass Disassem embly bly.. Refer Refer to figure 4-19. NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. (1) (1)
Place Place body of ball ball valve valve (3) in vise vise..
(1A) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Remove retaining ring (1A) and dust plug (1B) from female coupling (2). (2) (2)
Remove Rem ove gasket gasket (1) (1) from from fem female ale coupling coupling (2).
(3) (3)
Remove Rem ove femal female e coupli coupling ng (2) from ball valv valve e (3). (3).
(4) (4)
Remove Rem ove ball ball valve valve (3) from from adap dapter ter (4). (4).
b. Clea leaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin protection protection is required. required. Avoid repeated repeated and and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands hands immediately immediately after after exposure. Do not use near open flame flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. c. Insp Inspec ecti tion on.. Refe Referr to figure 4-19. (1) Inspect female coupling (2) for cracks, broken broken locking locking arms and damaged damaged threads. threads. (2) (2) Inspect Inspect adapter adapter (4) (4) for cracks cracks and damaged damaged thread threads. s. (3) Inspect ball ball valve (3) for cracks, cracks, corrosion, corrosion, damaged damaged threads threads and bent or missing missing control control handle. d. Repa Repair. ir. Replace damaged or defective components. Replace all mandatory replacement parts. 4-48 Change 4
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e. Asse Assemb mbly ly.. Refer efer to figure 4-19. (1) Apply anti-se anti-seize ize tape to to male threads threads of female female coupling coupling (2) (2) and adapter adapter (4). (4). (2) (2) Install Install ball ball valve valve (3) (3) on adap adapter ter (4). (4). (3) (3) Install Install femal female e couplin coupling g (2) on ball ball valve valve (3). (3). NOTE Make sure gasket is fully seated in groove of female coupling. (4) (4)
Install Install gasket gasket (1) (1) in in femal female e co coupl upling ing (2).
(5) (5)
Remov Remove e body body of of ball ball valve valve (3) (3) from from vise. vise.
(5A) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Install retaining ring (1A) and dust plug (1B) on female coupling (2). (6)
Install ball valve assembly on fuel hose (para 4-21). 4-21).
NOTE: RING (1A) AND PLUG (1B) USED ON MODEL HTARS 101 ONLY. Figure 4-19. Ball Valve Assembly Repair.
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ADA DAP PTER RE REPAIR.
Repair of the adapters is limited to repairing the attached valved or non-valved dry lock coupling. Refer topara topara 4-14 to repair non-valved dry break couplings. Refer topara to para 4-18 to repair valved dry break couplings.
Section V. PREPARATION FOR FOR STORAGE STORAGE OR SHIPMENT 4-24 -24.
SECU SECURI RITY TY PR PROC OCED EDUR URES ES..
Refer to AR 190-11 or AR 190-13. 4-25 4-25..
ADMI AD MINI NIST STRA RATI TIVE VE STOR STORAG AGE. E. WARNING To prevent injury to personnel and damage to equipment, all fuel system components must be cleaned and purged before administrative storage.
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Placement Placement of equipment equipment in administrative administrative storage should be for for short periods of time time when when a shortage of maintenance effort exists. Items should be mission ready within 24 hours or within the time factors as determined by the directing authority. During the shortage period, appropriate maintenance records will be kept.
b.
Before placing equipment in administrative administrative storage, Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Checks Checks and Services Services should be completed, shortcomings shortcomings and deficiencies should be corrected, and all modification work orders (MWOs) should be applied.
c.
Storage Site Selection. Selection. Inside storage is preferred for for items items selected for administrative administrative storage. If iinside nside storage is not available, keep fuel system components away from corrosive materials, such as saltwater spray.
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Direct Support Maintenance Procedures ...................................................................... 5-1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 5-1 Single Point Refueling Refueling Nozzle Assembly Assembly (D1) Repair ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... 5-1 Recircul Recirculation ation Nozzle Nozzle Repa Repair ir ................................................. ............................................ 5-12
DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5-1.
INTRODUCTION.
This Chapter contains instructions for performing Direct Support level maintenance on components of the HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System (HTARS). 5-2. 5-2.
SINGL SIN GLE E POI POINT NT REFUEL REFUELING ING NOZZL NOZZLE E ASSE ASSEMBL MBLY Y (D1) (D1) REPA REPAIR. IR.
This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e . As s e m b l y
c. Inspection f. T e s t i n g
INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Shop Equip., Electrical Repair (App B, Sect III, Item 5) Adapter (App B, Sect III, Item 3) Equipment Condition: Handles and inlet elbow removed (para 4-13) Personnel Required: (Model HTARS101) Two Material/Parts: Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F)
Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F) Silicone Compound (Item 3, App F) Anti-seize Tape (Item 5, App F) Repair Kit (Item 22, App J) Cotter Pin (Item 23, App J) (Model HTARS101) Petrolatum (Item 6, App F) (Model HTARS101) Sealing Compound (7, App F) (Model HTARS101) Seal Kit (tem 24, App J) (Model HTARS101) Parts Kit (tem 25, App J) (Model HTARS101) Parts Kit (tem 26, App J)
NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components.
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NOZZ NOZZLE LE AS ASSE SEMB MBLY LY (DI (DI)) R REP EPAI AIR R -co -cont nt.. a. Disas isasse sem mbly. bly. NOTE To prevent loss of balls and aid assembly, place a suitable container under regulator opening. Catch all balls as they fall from regulator. (1) (1) (Mode (Modell HTAR HTARS10 S101) 1) Remov Remove e screw screw (1, (1, figure 5-1) and attached preformed packing (2) from regulator (4). (2) (Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Position Position regulator regulator (4) so that opening opening for balls balls (3) is pointing pointing down. (3) (Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Rotate Rotate regulator regulator (4) back and forth forth on body (6) until 39 balls balls (3) are are removed. removed. (4) (Model HTARS HTARS 101) Remove preformed preformed packing packing (5) from from body (6). (5) (Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Position Position regulator regulator (4) on table table with outlet outlet arrow (7) (7) pointing up. up.
Seal must be cut to be removed. housing.
CAUTION Use care not to damage sealing surfaces of
(6) (6) (Model (Model HTAR HTARS10 S101) 1) Cut Cut outer outer seal seal (1, figure 5-1A) and remove preformed packing (2) from exterior of housing (25). WARNING To prevent injury to personnel and damage to the equipment, make sure outer piston is held in place securely before removing retaining retaining ring. Two personnel are required required to safely remove the outer piston and internal regulator spring. (7)
(Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Using Using a wooden wooden block or handle of mallet, press down down on outer piston (7) until piston piston unseats from retaining ring (1). Hold piston in position and remove retaining ring. Slowly release pressure and allow piston to extend.
(8)
(Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Remove Remove outer piston piston (7), (7), inner piston piston (6) and spring (8) (8) from housing housing (25). (25).
(9)
(Model HTAR HTARS101) S101) Remove Remove screw screw (4) and and seal (5), (5), then separate separate inner inner piston (6) from outer piston piston (7).
(10) (Model HTARS1 HTARS101) 01) Remove Remove four screws (9) and flat washers washers (10). NOTE To prevent loss of ball, spring and ring, place a suitable container under housing when removing retainer. (11) (Model HTARS1 HTARS101 01 Lift retainer 11) from housing housing (25) and remove ring (12), ball (13) and spring (14). (12) (Model HTARS10 HTARS101) 1) Remove preformed preformed packing packing (15) from housing housing (25).
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NOZZ NOZZLE LE AS ASSE SEMB MBLY LY (D) (D) RE REPA PAIR IR -con -cont. t.
Figure 5-1. Regulator Removal Removal and Installation Installation (Model HTARS101). HTARS101).
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NOZZ NOZZLE LE ASS ASSEM EMBL BLY Y (D) (D) REPA REPAII R -co -con nt. CAUTION Seals must be cut to be removed. Use care not to damage sealing surfaces of housing. (13) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Cut seal seal (16) and and remove remove preformed preformed packing packing (17). (17). (14) (Model HTARS HTARS 101) Remove Remove spacer spacer (18) from housing (25). (14) (Model HTAR HTARS101) S101) Cut Cut seal (19) (19) and remove remove preformed preformed packing packing (20). (20). (15) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Remove Remove breather breather (23) (23) from from housing housing (25). (16) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Remove Remove ground clip (24) (24) from end of housing housing (25). (25).
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Figure 5-1A. Regulator Repair (Model HTARS101).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR. NOTE To prevent loss of balls and aid assembly, place a suitable container under collar opening. Catch all balls as they fall from body. (17) (17) Remo Remove ve scre screw w (1, (1, figure 5-1B) and attached preformed packing (2) from collar (5). (18) Position Position collar collar (5) so that opening for balls balls (3) is pointing pointing down. down. (19) Rotate body (9) back and forth on collar (5) (5) until 49 balls (3) are removed. removed. (20) Con Connec nectt collar collar (5) to to adapte adapterr (10). (10). (21) Rotat Rotate e body (9) to the left left until index index lug (7) (7) alines with groove groove (6) (6) in collar collar (5). (22) Remov Remove e body body (9) (9) from from collar collar (5). (5). (23) Rem Remove ove colla collarr (5) from ada adapter pter (10). (10). (24) If required required,, cut and and remove remove bumper bumper (4) from collar collar (5). (25) Position Position body (9) with with poppet pointing up, up, then rotate rotate lever lever (8) to open position position (poppet (poppet extended). (26) Remo Remove ve cotte cotterr pin pin (1, figure 5-2) and unscrew poppet (2) from shaft (3). (27) Pull seal (6) and and attache attached d parts parts from from body (13). (28) Remove Remove snap snap ring ring (4) (4) and and plate plate (5) (5) from from seal seal (6). (6). (29) Remove three lock pins pins (8) (8) and springs springs (9) from body (13). (13). (30) Rem Remove ove three three index index pins (7) (7) from from bo body dy (13). (13). (31) Rem Remove ove prefor preformed med packi packing ng (10) (10) from body (13). (13). (32) Rem Remove ove two two pl plugs ugs (11 (11 and and 12) from from body (13). (13). CAUTION To aid assembly, note and record position of plate on lever. Correct alinement of these parts during assembly is critical to operation of the nozzle. (33) Working Working throug through h plug hole, hole, remove remove four socket socket heat screws screws (1, (1, figure 5-3) that secure plate (6) to lever (11). (34) Lift plate plate (6) and and attached attached parts from body (13). (13). (35) Push out dowel dowel pin pin (2) and separate separate link (7) (7) from shaft (8). (36) Rem Remove ove cotter cotter pin (3) (3) and and nut (4) from from pin (5). (5).
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Figure 5-1B. Nozzle Body and Collar Repair
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Figure 5-2. 5-2. Nose Seal Seal Repair. 5-4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR - cont.
Figure 5-3. Control Linkage Repair. 5-5
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR - cont. (21) Unscrew Unscrew pin (5) (5) from plate plate (6) and and remove remove link link (7). (7). (22) Rem Remove ove groun ground d clip clip (12) (12) from from body body (13). (13). (23) Remove Remove lever (11), (11), backup backup ring (10) (10) and preformed preformed packing (9) (9) from body body (13). b. Cleaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially potentially dangerous to personnel personnel and property. Eye and skin protection protection is required. required. Avoid repeated and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands immediately after exposure. Do not use use near open flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good ventilation.
Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components. c. Inspection. NOTE Unless otherwise specified, steps apply to all models. (1) (1) Insp Inspec ectt co coll llar ar (5, (5, figure 5-1B) for cracks, corrosion and worn adapter mating surfaces. (2) (2) (Model (Model HTA HTARS1 RS101) 01) Inspe Inspect ct housin housing g (25, figure 5-1A) for cracks, corrosion, dents, gouges, abrasions and worn ball races. (3) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Inspect Inspect inner inner piston (6) and outer outer piston (7) for scratches. scratches. Parts must must be smooth smooth and free of imperfections. (4) (4) Insp Inspec ectt bod body y (7, (7, figure 5-1B) for cracks, corrosion and damaged threads. (5) (5) Insp Inspec ectt popp poppet et (2, (2, figure 5-2) for damaged threads and corrosion or pitting along sealing surface. (6) (6) Inspect Inspect shaft shaft (3) for for corrosion corrosion and and damaged damaged thread threads. s. (7) (7) Insp Inspec ectt lev lever er (11 (11, figure 5-3) for cracks, damaged threads and corrosion. (8) (8) Inspect Inspect plate plate (6) (6) and pin pin (5) for for damaged damaged thre threads. ads. (9) (9) Inspect Inspect link link (7) for for cracks cracks and elongat elongated ed mountin mounting g holes. holes. d. Rep Repair. air. Replace damaged parts and all sealing components. Replace all mandatory replacement items. e. Assembly. (1) (1) Push Push straigh straightt leg of ground ground clip (12,figure (12, figure 5-3) into body (13). Make sure exposed portion of clip is pressed down tight and points towards outside of body (not inward). (2) Position Position link (7) on shoulder shoulder of pin (5). (5). Make sure sure bend bend in link link is positione positioned d as shown. shown. 5-6 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR - cont. NOTE Threaded hole in plate plate is chamfered (beveled) (beveled) on one side. Pin must be install in chamfered side of hole. hole. Installing screw on wrong wrong side of plate will prevent prevent pin from tightening all the way down. (3) Screw pin (5) (5) and attached attached link link (7) onto p plate late (6). (6).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR - cont. (4) Install nut (4) on on pin (5). (5). Torque nut to 80-125 80-125 inch inch pounds pounds while while alining alining cotter pin hole. hole. (5) Install Install cotter cotter pin pin (3) through through nut (4) and and pin (5). (6) Aline link (7) (7) with with rod (8) and and install install dowel dowel pin (2). Make sure plate plate (6), (6), link (7) and shaft (8) (8) are assembled assembled in the position shown. (7) Lower shaft (8) and attached attached parts into bore bore guide of body (13). Make sure sure shaft goes down down far enough so that dowel pin (2) is secured by bore guide. (8) Lubricate preformed preformed packing packing (9) (9) with with silicone compound. compound. (9) Install backup backup ring ring (10) and and preformed preformed packing (9) on lever lever (11). Make sure sure backup ring is installed first. Install lever (11) in body (13). CAUTION Correct alinement of plate and lever is critical to proper operation of the nozzle. Aline plate and lever before installing socket head screws. (10) Position Position lever (11) so that handle handle is pointing straight down (OPEN (OPEN position). position). When viewed viewed from from inside inside the body (13), the four screw holes must be at the top of the shaft (8) as shown. (11) Aline plate (6) (6) with bolt hole hole pattern pattern on end of lever (11). Pin (5) will be be at bottom bottom of screws holes when when plate is correctly installed. (12) Working through plug plug hole in body (13), install four four socket heat screws screws (1) through through plate (6) and into lever (11). Tighten screws securely. CAUTION Do not apply more than 1-1/2 wraps of anti-seize tape to plug threads, Excessive tape may cause body to crack during plug installation. (13) Apply Apply anti-se anti-seize ize tape tape to threads threads of of two plugs plugs (11 (11 and 12,figure 12,figure 5-2). 5-2). (14) Install Install two plug plugs s (11 and and 12) 12) in body body (13). (13). (15) Lubricate Lubricate preformed preformed packing (10) with silicone compound, compound, then install install packing packing in body (13). (13). (16) Install Install three three index index pins pins (7) (7) in body body (13). (13). CAUTION Lock pins must be installed with with flat surfaces facing out from body. Installing lock pins in the wrong direction will cause body to lock onto collar, preventing nozzle operation. (17) Install Install sprin springs gs (9) (9) and lock lock pins pins (8) in in body body (13). (13).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR - cont (18) Instal Installl plate plate (5) and and snap ring ring (4) (4) on seal seal (6). (19) Aline plate plate (5) with with lock pins (8) and and index pins (7), (7), then press press seal (6) and attached attached parts parts onto body (13). (13). Make sure seal is fully seated on body. (20) (20) Rota Rotate te lev lever er (11 (11,, figure 5-3) to OPEN position. (21) (21) Scre Screw w pop poppe pett (2, (2, figure 5-2) onto shaft (3) until slots in poppet aline with cotter pin hole in shaft. (22) (22) Rota Rotate te leve leverr (11 (11,, figure 5-3) to CLOSE position. (23) Place Place a strai straight ght edge edge (rule (rule)) across across top of seal seal (6, figure 5-2) and measure gap between edge of rule and top of poppet (2). Gap should be 0.070 to 0.110 inch. NOTE Gap between straight edge and poppet will change 0.020 inch for every 1/4 turn of poppet. (24) If gap gap is too small, small, rotate rotate lever lever (11, figure 5-3) to OPEN and turn poppet (2, figure 5-2) 1/4 turn to the right. If gap is too large, rotate lever (11) to OPEN and turn poppet (2) 1/4 turn to the left. (25) Rep Repeat eat steps steps (22, (22, 23 and 24) until until gap is within within tolera tolerance. nce. CAUTION Ends of cotter pin must be bent around slotted portion of poppet to prevent jamming of shaft in body guide bore. (26) Inst Install all cotte cotterr pin pin (1, (1, figure 5-2) through poppet (2) and into shaft (3). Make sure ends of cotter pin are bent around slots in poppet. (27) (27) Set leve leverr (8, (8, figure 5-1B) to CLOSE position. WARNING To prevent injury to personnel, wear protective gloves when installing bumper. Bumper must be softened in hot water water and installed while still hot. Failure to wear protective gloves could result in serious burns. (28) If removed, removed, soak new bumper bumper (4) in hot water water (160-180° (160-180°F) until until soft. While still still soft and pliable, pliable, press press bumper onto collar (5). (29) Positi Position on body body (9) on colla collarr (5). (5). (30) While While holding holding collar collar (5), (5), aline index lug lug (7) on body (9) with groove groove (6) in collar collar (5). (5). Push body body into collar, collar, then turn body to the right until body and collar engage.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D) REPAIR -cont. (31) Lubricate preformed preformed packing (2) with with silicone compound and install install on screw (1). (32) Position Position collar collar (5) so that that opening opening for balls (3) (3) is pointing up. NOTE Do not lubricate balls with any type of oil, grease or compound. Lubricants will make ball installation difficult. (33) Install Install 49 balls balls (3) in collar (5). (5). Turn body body (9) back back and forth forth on collar collar (5) to aid installat installation ion of balls. balls. (34) Install Install preform preformed ed packing packing (2) (2) and screw screw (1) in collar collar (5) (5) NOTE (Model HTARS101) To aid installation, lubricate all preformed packings and seals with petrolatum. (35) (Model (Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Push Push straight straight leg leg of ground ground clip (24, figure 5-1A) into housing (25). Make sure exposed portion of clip is pressed down tight and points towards outside of housing (not inward). (36) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Install breather (23) in housing housing (25). (37) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Position preformed packing (20) in seal (19). (19). Install assembled components components in housing (25). (38) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Install spacer (18) in housing housing (25). (39) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Position preformed packing (20) in seal (19). Install assembled assembled components components in housing housing (25). (40) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Install preformed preformed packing packing (15) (15) in housing housing (25). (25). CAUTION To prevent malfunction of the assembled regulator, make sure spring, ball and ring are positioned correctly correctly before tightening tightening retainer. Vent hole in retainer must must be alined with ball. NOTE To aid positioning and installation of ball and ring, apply petroleum jelly to components as required to hold parts in place.
(41) (Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Position spring (14), ball ball (13) and ring ring (12) in in hole in housing housing (25). (25). CAUTION To prevent malfunction of the assembled regulator, vent hole in retainer must be alined with ball. (42) (Model (Model HTAR HTARS101) S101) Position Position retainer retainer (11) (11) in housing (25). Aline retainer retainer vent vent hole with ball (13). Secure retainer (11) to housing (25) with four flat washers (10) and screws (9). Change 4 5-8.1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR - cont. (43) (Model HTARS 101). Apply two drops of of sealing sealing coumpound coumpound to to screw (4). Secure inner inner piston (6) to outer piston (7) with screw (4) and seal (5). Torque screw 18 to 20 inch pounds. (44) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Place Place housing housing (25) on work table with with outlet arrow pointing pointing up. Insert spring spring (8) and assembled pistons (6 and 7) in housing (25). WARNING To prevent injury to personnel and damage to the equipment, make sure outer piston is held securely down when compressing spring. Two personnel are required to safely install the retaining ring.
(45) (Model (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Using Using a wooden wooden block or handle of mallet, mallet, press down on outer outer piston (7) until until top of piston clears retaining ring groove in housing (25). Hold piston in position and install retaining ring. Slowly release pressure and allow piston to extend. (46) (Model HTARS101) HTARS101) Inset preformed packing (2) in seal (1). (1). groove on exterior of housing (25).
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Install assembled components components in packing
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR - cont (47) (Model (Model HTAR HTARS101) S101) Install preformed packing packing (5, figure 5-1) on body (6). (48) (Model (Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Push Push regulat regulator or (4) into into body (6). (6). (49) (Model HTARS HTARS101) 101) Position Position collar (6) so that that opening for for balls (3) (3) is pointing pointing up (50) (Model (Model HTARS10 HTARS101) 1) Install Install 39 balls balls (3) (3) in body body (6). Turn regulator regulator (4) (4) back and forth forth on body to aid installation of balls. (50) (Model (Model HTARS101 HTARS101)) Install preformed preformed packing packing (2) and screw (1) (1) in body (6). (6). f. Testing. NOTE The D1 Nozzle must be fully assembled to perform both functional and leakage tests. Refer to para 4-13 to assemble components of the nozzle. (1) (1) Func Functio tional nal Test. Test. Refe Referr to figure 5-6. NOTE The flat portion of lever should be beneath the flat portion of ramp on nozzle collar. This is the closed position and the handle should not turn.
(a) Attempt Attempt to move move lever lever (1) to the OPEN position. Lever must must not move to OPEN position. (b) (b) Con Connect nect nozzle nozzle (2) (2) to test test adapt adapter er (3) (3) (para 2-12b). 2-12b). (c) Rotate lever lever (1) to the OPEN OPEN position position until it passes passes over center center and stops against against the internal internal stop. stop. (d) Grab handles handles (4) (4) and attempt attempt to to remove remove nozzle (2) from adapter (3). (3). Nozzle should not not disconnect. disconnect. (e) Position Position lever lever (1) to CLOSE, CLOSE, then OPEN OPEN position. Repeat a minimum minimum of five times. Lever should should be be not bind or require excessive force to operate and must lock over-center in the CLOSED position. (f) Position Position lever (1) (1) to CLOSED CLOSED position, position, and and disconnect disconnect nozzle nozzle (2) from adapter (3) (3)(para (para 2-12b). 2-12b).
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Figure 5-4. D1 Nozzle Functional Test. 5-10
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-2. NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (D1) REPAIR - cont. (2) (2) Leak Leakag age e Test Test.. WARNING System is under under high pressure. pressure. Injury to personnel personnel could result result from ruptured ruptured line/fitting or faulty faulty component. component. Always wear eye eye protection. protection. Never exceed exceed test pressure. (a) (a) Con Connect nect D1 D1 nozzle nozzle to HEMTT HEMTT tanke tankerr fuel hose. hose. (b) Connect Connect D1 n nozzle ozzle to recirculation recirculation adapter adapter on HEMTT HEMTT tanker. tanker. NOTE Be sure to bleed trapped air from CCR and recirulation nozzles and hoses before applying pressure. Errors in pressure indications indications may result from from trapped air. (c) Operate Operate HEMT HEMTT T tanker tanker and adjust adjust pressu pressure re to 5 psig (refer (refer to TM 9-2320-279-10-1). pressure for one minute.
Maintain
(d) Repeat test at 60 psig and 120 psig. There should be no evidence of external external leakage leakage from from nozzle nozzle during any portion of test. (e) (e) Adjust Adjust HEMT HEMTT T tanker tanker pressure pressure to to 0 psig (refer (refer to TM 9-2320-279-10-1). (f) Disconnect Disconnect D1 nozzle from from recirculatio recirculation n adapter adapter on HEMTT HEMTT tanker. (g) (g) Operate Operate HEM HEMTT TT tanker tanker and and adjust adjust to 5 psig (refer (refer toTM to TM 9-2320-279-10-1). Maintain pressure for one minute. (h) Repeat test at 60 and 120 psig. psig. There should be be no evidence of external external leakage leakage from D1 nozzle during any portion of test. (i) (i) Shut Shut down down HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker (refer (refer to TM 9-2320-279-10-1) (j) (j) Disconn Disconnect ect D1 nozzl nozzle e from HEMT HEMTT T tanker tanker fuel hose. hose.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-3. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE REPAIR. This task consists of:
a. Disassembly d. Repair
b. Cleaning e . As s e m b l y
c. In Inspection f. Testing
INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: General Mechanics Tool Kit (App B, Sect III, Item 1) Shop Equip., Electrical Repair (App B, Sect III, Item 5) Adapter (App B, Sect III, Item 3) Equipment Condition: Handles and inlet elbow removed (para 4-15)
Material/Parts: Cleaning Solvent (Item 1, App F) Wiping Rag (Item 2, App F) Silicone Compound (Item 3, App F) Anti-seize Tape (Item 5, App F) Repair Kit (Item 22, App J) Cotter Pin (Item 23, App J)
NOTE Ensure that all parts identified as mandatory replacement parts are discarded and replaced with new components. a.
Disa isassem ssembl bly y. (1) (1) Remo Remove ve scre screw w (1, (1, figure 5-5) and attached preformed packing (2) from collar (5). NOTE To prevent loss of balls and aid assembly, place a suitable container under collar opening. Catch all balls as they fall from body.
(2) Position Position collar (5) so that that opening opening for balls balls (3) is pointing pointing down. down. (3) Rotate body (9) back and forth on collar (5) (5) until 49 balls (3) are removed. removed. (4) (4) Connect onnect collar collar (5) to to adapter adapter (10). (10). (5) Rotate body (9) to to the left until until index index lug (7) alines alines with with groove r6) r6) in collar collar (5). (6) (6) Remov Remove e body body (9) (9) from from collar collar (5). (5). (7) (7) Rem Remove ove colla collarr (5) from ada adapter pter (10). (10). (8) If required required,, cut and remov remove e bumper bumper (4) from collar collar (5). (5). (9) Position Position body (9) with with poppet (2) pointing pointing up, then then rotate lever lever (8) to open position position (poppet (poppet extended). extended). (10) Remo Remove ve cotte cotterr pin pin (1, figure 5-6) and unscrew poppet (2) from shaft (3). (11) Pull seal (6) and and attached attached parts from body (12). (12). (12) Remove Remove snap snap ring ring (4) (4) and and plate plate (5) (5) from from seal seal (6). (6).
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Figure 5-5. Nozzle Body and Collar Disassembly. 5-13
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-3. RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (13) Remove Remove three three lock lock pins (8) and and springs springs (9) (9) from body (12). (12). (14) Rem Remove ove three three index index pins (7) (7) from from bo body dy (12). (12). (15) Rem Remove ove prefor preformed med packi packing ng (10) (10) from body body (12). (12). (16) Remov Remove e plug plug (11) (11) from from body body (12) (12).. CAUTION To aid assembly, assembly, note and record position position of plate on lever. lever. Correct alinement alinement of these parts during assembly is critical to operation of the nozzle. (17) Working Working through through plug hole, hole, remov remove e four socket socket head screws screws (1, figure 5-7) that secure plate (6) to lever (11). (18) Lift plate (6) and attach attached ed parts parts from body (13). (19) Push out dowel dowel pin pin (2) and separate separate link (7) (7) from shaft (8). (20) Rem Remove ove cotter cotter pin (3) (3) and nut (4) (4) from from pin pin (5). (5). (21) Unscrew Unscrew pin (5) (5) from plate plate (6) and and remove remove arm arm (7). (7). (22) Rem Remove ove groun ground d clip clip (12) (12) from from body body (13). (13). (23) Remove Remove lever (11), (11), backup backup ring (10) (10) and preformed preformed packing (9) (9) from body body (13). b.
Cleaning. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, Type III, is potentially dangerous to personnel and property. Eye and skin skin protection protection is required. required. Avoid repeated repeated and prolonged prolonged skin contact. Wash hands hands immediately immediately after exposure. Do not use near open flame or excessive heat. Use only in areas with good ventilation. Using wiping rags and cleaning solvent, remove dirt and contaminants from all components.
c. Inspection. (1) (1) Insp Inspec ectt coll collar ar (5, (5, figure 5-5) for cracks, corrosion and worn adapter mating surfaces. (2) (2) Insp Inspec ectt bod body y (12 (12,, figure 5-6) for cracks, corrosion and damaged threads. (3) Inspect poppet poppet (2) for for damaged damaged threads and corrosion corrosion or pitting pitting along sealing sealing surface. surface. (4) (4) Inspect Inspect shaft shaft (3) for for corrosion corrosion and and damaged damaged thread threads. s. (5) (5) Insp Inspec ectt lev lever er (11 (11,, figure 5-7) for cracks, damaged threads and corrosion. 5-14
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-4. 5-4. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont.
Figure 5-6. Nose seal Disassembly. 5-15
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-3. 5-3. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont.
Figure 5-7. Control Linkage Disassembly. 5-16
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5-3. RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (6) (6) Inspect Inspect plate plate (6) (6) and pin pin (5) for for damage damaged d threads. threads. (7) (7) Inspect Inspect link link (7) for for cracks cracks and elongat elongated ed mountin mounting g holes. holes. e.
Repair. Replace damaged damaged parts and all sealing components. Replace all mandatory mandatory replacement items.
f. Assembly. (1) (1) Push Push st strai raight ght leg of ground ground clip (12, figure 5-7) into body (13). Make sure exposed portion of clip is pressed down tight and points towards outside of body (not inward). (2) Position Position link (7) on shoulder shoulder of pin (5). (5). Make sure sure bend in link is positioned positioned as as shown. shown. NOTE Threaded hole in plate plate is chamfered (beveled) (beveled) on one side. Pin must be install in chamfered side of hole. hole. Installing screw on wrong wrong side of plate will prevent prevent pin from tightening all the way down. (3) (3) Screw Screw pin pin (5) and attac attached hed link link (7) onto onto plate plate (6) . (4) Install nut (4) on on pin (5). (5). Torque nut to 80-125 80-125 inch inch pounds pounds while while alining alining cotter pin hole. hole. (5) Install Install cotter cotter pin pin (3) through through nut (4) and and pin (5). (6) Aline link (7) with shaft shaft (8) and and install install dowel dowel pin (2). (2). Make sure sure plate (6), link link (7) and and shaft are assembled in the position shown. (7) Lower shaft (8) (8) and attached parts into into bore guide of body (13). (13). Make sure shaft shaft goes goes down far enough so that dowel pin (2) is secured by bore guide. (8) Lubricate preformed preformed packing packing (9) with silicone compound. compound. (9) Install backup backup ring ring (10) and and preformed preformed packing (9) on lever lever (11). Make sure sure backup ring is installed first. Install lever and attached parts in body (13). CAUTION Correct alinement of plate and lever is critical to proper operation of the nozzle. Aline plate and lever before installing socket head screws. (10) Position Position lever (11) so that handle handle is pointing straight down (OPEN (OPEN position). position). When viewed viewed from from inside inside the body (13), the four screw holes must be at the top of the shaft as shown. (11) Aline plate (6) (6) with bolt hole hole pattern pattern on end end of lever lever (11). Pin (5), (5), will be at bottom bottom of of screws screws holes when plate is correctly installed.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-3. RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (12) Working through plug hole hole in in body (13), install four socket head screws (1) through through plate (6) and into lever (11). Tighten screws securely. CAUTION Do not apply more than 1-1/2 wraps of anti-seize tape to plug threads. Excessive tape may cause body to crack during plug installation. (13) Apply Apply anti-s anti-seize eize tape tape to tthrea hreads ds of plug plug (11, (11,figure figure 5-6). (14) Instal Installl plug plug (11) (11) in body body (12). (12). (15) Lubricate Lubricate preformed preformed packing (10) (10) with silicone compound compound,, then install install packing packing in body (12). (16) Install Install three three index index pins pins (7) (7) in body body (12). (12). CAUTION Lock pins must be installed with with flat surfaces facing out from body. Installing lock pins in the wrong direction will cause body to lock onto collar, preventing nozzle operation. (17) Install Install sprin springs gs (9) (9) and lock lock pins pins (8) in in body body (12). (12). (18) Instal Installl plate plate (5) and and snap ring ring (4) (4) on seal seal (6). (19) Aline plate plate (5) with with with lock pins pins (8) and index index pins (7), then press press seal (6) and and attached parts onto body body (12). Make sure seal is fully seated on body. (20) (20) Rota Rotate te lev lever er (11 (11,, figure 5-7) to OPEN position. (21) (21) Scre Screw w pop poppe pett (2, (2, figure 5-6) onto shaft (3) until slots in poppet aline with cotter pin hole in shaft. (22) (22) Rotat otate e leve leverr (11, (11, figure 5-7) to CLOSE position. (23) Place Place a straig straight ht edg edge e (rule) (rule) across across top top of seal seal (6,figure (6, figure 5-6) and measure gap between edge of rule and top of poppet (2). Gap should be 0.070 to 0.110 inch. NOTE Gap between straight edge and poppet will change 0.020 inch for every 1/4 turn of poppet. (24) If gap gap is too too small, small, rotate rotate lever lever (11, (11, figure 5-7) to OPEN and turn poppet (2, figure 5-6) 1/4 turn to the right. If gap is too large, rotate lever (11) to OPEN and turn poppet (2) 1/4 turn to the left.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-3. RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (25) Rep Repeat eat steps steps (22, 23 and and 24) until until gap is within within tolera tolerance. nce. CAUTION Ends of cotter pin must be bent around slotted portion of poppet to prevent jamming of shaft in body guide bore. (26) Insta Install ll cotte cotterr pin pin (1, (1, figure 5-6) through poppet (2) and into shaft (3). Make sure ends of cotter pin are bent around slots in poppet. (27) (27) Set leve leverr (8, (8, figure 5-5) to CLOSE position. WARNING To prevent injury to personnel, wear protective gloves when installing bumper. Bumper must be softened in hot water water and installed while still hot. Failure to wear protective gloves could result in serious burns. (28) If removed, removed, soak new bumper bumper (4) in hot water water (160-180° (160-180°F) until until soft. While still still soft and pliable, pliable, press press bumper onto collar (5). (29) Positio Position n body body (9) on colla collarr (5). (5). (30) While holding collar collar (5), (5), aline index index lug (7) on body body (9) with with groove (6) in collar. collar. Push body body down into collar, collar, then turn body to the right until body and collar engage. (31) Lubricate preformed packing (2) (2) with silicone compound compound and and install on screw screw (1). (1). (32) Position Position collar collar (5) so that that opening opening for balls (3) (3) is pointing up. NOTE Do not lubricate balls with any type of oil, grease or compound. Lubricants will make ball installation difficult. (33) Install Install 49 balls balls (3) (3) in collar collar (5). (5). Turn body (9) back back and forth forth on collar collar (5) to aid installat installation ion of balls. balls. (34) Install preformed preformed packing packing (2) and screw screw (1) (1) in collar (5).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-3. RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. f. Testing. NOTE The D1 Nozzle must be fully assembled to perform both functional and leakage tests. Refer to para 4-13 to assemble components of the nozzle. (1) (1) Func Functio tional nal Test. Test. Refe Referr to figure 5-8. NOTE The flat portion of lever should be beneath the flat portion of ramp on nozzle collar. This is the closed position and the handle should not turn. (a) Attempt Attempt to move move lever (1) to the the OPEN OPEN position. position. Lever must must not move move to OPEN OPEN position. (b) (b) Con Connect nect nozzle nozzle (2) (2) to test test adapt adapter er (3) (3) (para 2-12b). 2-12b). (c) Rotate lever (1) to the OPEN OPEN position position until it passes passes over center center and stops against the internal internal stop. stop. (d) Grab handles handles (4) (4) and attempt attempt to remove nozzle (2 (2 from adapter 33). 33). Nozzle should not not disconnect. disconnect. (e) Position lever (1) to to CLOSE, CLOSE, then OPEN position. Repeat a minimum minimum of of five times. times. Lever should should be not bind or require excessive force to operate and must lock over center in the CLOSED position. (f) Position Position lever (1) (1) to CLOSED CLOSED position, position, and and disconnect disconnect nozzle (2) from adapter 13) 13)(para (para 2-12b). 2-12b).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-4. 5-4. RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont.
Figure 5-8. Recirculation Nozzle Nozzle Functional Functional Test. 5-21
TM 10-4930-247-13&P 5-3. RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY REPAIR - cont. (2) (2) Leak Leakag age e Test Test.. WARNING System is under under high pressure. pressure. Injury to personnel personnel could result result from ruptured ruptured line/fitting or faulty faulty component. component. Always wear eye eye protection. protection. Never exceed exceed test pressure. (a) (a) Connect onnect CCR CCR nozzle nozzle to HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker fuel hose. hose. (b) (b) Con Connect nect recir recirulat ulation ion nozzl nozzle e to CC CCR R nozzle. nozzle. (c) Connect recirulation recirulation nozzle nozzle to recirculation recirculation adapter adapter on on HEMTT HEMTT tanker. NOTE Be sure to bleed trapped air from CCR and recirulation nozzles and hoses before applying pressure. Errors in pressure indications indications may result from from trapped air. (d) Operate HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker and adjust pressure to 5 psig (refer (refer toTM to TM 9-2320-279-10-1). Maintain pressure for one minute. (e) Repeat test at 6 60psig 0psig and 120psig. There should be no evidence evidence of external external leakage from from nozzle nozzle during any portion of test. (f) Adjust Adjust HEMT HEMTT T tanker tanker pressu pressure re to 0 psig psig (refer (refer to TM 9-2320-279-10-1). (g) Disconnect Disconnect recirulation recirulation nozzle nozzle from from recirculation recirculation adapter on on HEMTT HEMTT tanker. tanker. (h) (h) Operate Operate HEMTT HEMTT tanke tankerr and adjust adjust to 5 psig psig (refer (refer to TM 9-2320-279-10-1). Maintain pressure for one minute. (i) Repeat test at 60 and 120 psig. There should should be no evidence evidence of external external leakage leakage from from D1 nozzle during during any portion of test. (j) (j) Shut Shut down down HEMTT HEMTT tanker tanker (refe (referr to TM 9-2320-279-10-1) (k) Disconn Disconnect ect recircu recirculati lation on nozzle nozzle from CCR CCR nozzle. nozzle. (l) (l) Disconn Disconnect ect CC CCR R nozzle nozzle from HEMTT HEMTT tanke tankerr fuel hose. hose.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P APPENDIX A REFERENCES A-1. SCOPE. This appendix lists all forms, field manuals, technical manuals, and miscellaneous publications publications referenced in this manual. Also listed are publications that should be consulted for additional information. A-2. FORMS. Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms .........................................................DA Form 2028 Recommended Recommended Changes to Equipment Equipment Technical Technical Publication Publications s ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..DA Form 2028-2 Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet .. ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....DA Form 2404 Mainten Maintenance ance Request Request ..................................................... ........................................................ ..DA Form 5504 5504 Equipmen Equipmentt Log Assembly Assembly (Records) (Records) .................................................. .......................................DA Form 2408-9 2408-9 Quality Quality Deficiency Deficiency Report Report ............................................... ........................................................ ..SF 368 Report Repo rt of Discrepan Discrepancy........................................................................ cy........................................................................ .......................................SF36 .......................................SF364 4 A-3. FIELD MANUALS. NBC Cont Contamin aminatio ation n Avoidance Avoidance................................................. ................................................. .................................................FM 3-3 NBC Protectio Protection................. n................. ....................................................... .................................................FM 3-4 NBC Deconta Decontamin minatio ation................ n................ ........................................................ .......................................FM 3-5 NBC Deconta Decontamin minatio ation................ n................ ........................................................ .......................................FM 3-5 Organizational Maintenance of Military Petroleum Pipelines, Tanks and Related Equipment .............................................................................FM 10-20 Aircraf Aircraftt Refuelin Refueling g .................................................. ....................................................... ............FM 10-68 10-68 Petroleu Petroleum m Supply Supply Point Equipme Equipment nt and Operati Operations ons ............................................... .....................FM 10-69 10-69 Rigging, Rigging, Loading Loading and Dropping Dropping Procedur Procedures es ................................................. ..............................FM 10-564 First First Aid for Soldier Soldiers s ........................................................ ........................................................ ..FM 21-11 21-11 Basic Basic Cold Cold Weather Weather Manual Manual ..................................................... .................................................FM 31-70 31-70 Northe Northern rn Operat Operations................................................................. ions................................................................. .................................................FM 31-71 31-71 Inspecting and Testing Petroleum Products ...............................................................................FM 10-70 A-4. TECHNICAL MANUALS. Destruction of Army Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use....................................................................TM 750-244-3 Operator's, Unit, and Direct Support Maintenance Manual Including Repair Parts and Special Tools List for Closed-Circuit Refueling Nozzle Assembly, Assembly, Mo Model del 64017B 64017B ................................................... .................................................TM 10-4930-2 10-4930-248-13 48-13&P &P Operating Instructions for Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck Truck (HEMT (HEMTT) T) ........................................................ ......................................................... ..... .TM 9-2320-279-10-1 9-2320-279-10-1 A-5. MISCELLANEOUS. The Army Army Maintenanc Maintenance e Managemen Managementt System........................................................................... System........................................................................... ..DA PAM 738-750 Securi Security ty Proced Procedure ures s ........................................................ ........................................................ ..AR 190-11, 190-11, AR 190-13 190-13 Packing of Army Material for Shipment and Storage....................................................................AR 746-1 Implementing Implementing Correct Procedures for Containing, Cleaning and Disposing of Spilled Spilled Petroleum Petroleum Products....................................................... Products....................................................... .......................................AR200-1
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P APPENDIX B MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART Section I. INTRODUCTION B-1. GENERAL. a. This section section provides provides a general explanation explanation of of all maintenance maintenance and repair repair function function authorized authorized at various maintenance categories. b. The Mainten Maintenance ance Allocat Allocation ion Chart Chart (MAC) (MAC) in in Section II designates overall authority and responsibility for performance performance of maintenance maintenance functions on the identified identified end item or component. component. The application application of the maintenance functions to the end item or component will be consistent with the capacities and capabilities of the designated maintenance categories. c.
Section III lists the tools and test equipment (both special tools and common tool sets) required for each maintenance function as referenced from Section II.
d. Section IV contains supplemental instructions and explanatory notes for a particular maintenance function. B-2. MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS. Maintenance functions will be limited to and are defined as follows: a. Inspect. To determine determine the serviceability serviceability of an item by comparing comparing its physical, physical, mechanical, mechanical, and or electrical electrical characteristics with established standards through examination (e.g., by sight, sound, or feel). b. Test. To verify verify serviceability serviceability by measuring measuring the the mechanical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, or electrical electrical characteristi characteristics cs of an item and comparing those characteristics with prescribed standards. c.
Service. Service. Operations Operations required required periodicall periodically y to keep an item in proper proper operating operating condition, condition, i.e., to clean (includes (includes decontaminate, when required), to preserve, to drain, to paint, or to replenish fuel, lubricants, chemical fluids, or gases.
d. Adjust. To maintain maintain or regulate, regulate, within prescribed prescribed limits, limits, by bringing bringing into into proper or exact position, or by setting setting the operating characteristics to specified parameters. e. Aline. Aline. To adjust adjust specified specified variable variable elements elements of an item to bring bring about optimum performance. performance. f. Calibrate. Calibrate. To determine determine and cause cause corrections corrections to be made made or to to be adjusted adjusted on on instruments instruments or or test, measuring, measuring, and diagnostic equipments used in precision measurement. Consists of comparisons of two instruments, one of which is a certified standard of known accuracy, to detect and adjust any discrepancy in the accuracy of the instrument being compared.
B-1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P B-2. MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS- cont g. Remove/Install. Remove/Install. To remove remove and install the the same same item when required required to perform perform service service or other other maintenance maintenance functions. Install may be the act of emplacing, seating, or fixing into position a spare, repair part, or module (component or assembly) in a manner to allow the proper functioning of an equipment or system. h. Replace. To remove an unserviceable unserviceable item and install a serviceable counterpart in its place. authorized by the MAC and is shown as the 3rd position code of the SMR code.
"Replace" is
i. Repair. Repair. The application application of maintenance maintenance services, including including fault fault location/'trouble location/'troubleshooting, shooting, removal/installation, removal/installation, and disassembly/assembly disassembly/assembly procedures, and maintenance actions to identify troubles, and restore serviceability to an item by correcting specific damage, fault, malfunction, or failure in a part, subassembly, module (component or assembly) end item, or system. j. Overhaul. That maintenance maintenance effort (service/action) (service/action) prescribed to restore an item to a completely serviceable/operational serviceable/operational condition as required by maintenance standards in appropriate technical publications (i.e., DMWR). Overhaul is normally the highest degree of maintenance performed by the Army. Overhaul does not normally return an item to like new condition. k.Rebuild. k. Rebuild. Consists of those services/actions services/actions necessary for the restoration restoration of unserviceable equipment equipment to a like new condition in accordance with original manufacturing standards. Rebuild is the highest degree of material maintenance applied to Army equipment. The rebuild operation includes the act of returning to zero those age measurements (hours/miles, etc.) considered in classifying Army equipment/components.
B-3. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE MAC - SECTION II. a. Column 1, Group Number. Number. Column 1 lists functional functional group group code numbers, the purpose purpose of which which is to identif identify y maintenance significant components, assemblies, subassemblies, and modules with the next higher assembly. End item group numbers are "00". b. Column 2, Component/A Component/Assemblv. ssemblv. Column 2 contains contains the the names names of components, assemblies, subassemblies, and modules for which maintenance is authorized. c.
Column Column 3, Maintenanc Maintenance e Function. Function. Column 3 lists the functions functions to be performed performed on the item listed in Column Column 2. (For a detailed explanation of these functions, see paragraph B-2 ).
d. Column Column 4, 4, Maintenanc Maintenance e Level. Column 4 specifies, specifies, by the listing listing of a work time time figure (expressed as man-hours man-hours shown as whole hours or decimals) in the appropriate subcolumn(s), the level of maintenance authorized to perform the function listed in Column 3). This figure represents the active time required to perform that maintenance function at the indicated level of maintenance. maintenance. If the number or the complexity of the tasks within the listed maintenance function vary at different maintenance levels, appropriate work time figures will be shown for each level. The work time figure represents the average time required to restore an item (assembly, subassembly, component, module, end item, or system) to a serviceable condition under typical field operating conditions. This time includes preparation item including any necessary disassembly/assembly time), troubleshooting/fault location time, and quality assurance/quality control time in addition to the time required to perform the specific tasks
B-2
TM 10-4930-247-13&P identified for the maintenance functions authorized in the maintenance allocation chart. The system designations for the various maintenance levels are shown on the following page. C ...............Operator ...............Operator or crew O ...............Unit Maintenance Maintenance F................Direct Support Maintenance H ...............General ...............General Support Support Maintenan Maintenance ce D ...............Depot Maintenance Maintenance e. Column Column 5, Tools and Equipme Equipment. nt. Column 5 specifies, specifies, by code, those those common common tool tool sets (not individual individual tools) common TMDE, and special tools, special TMDE, and support equipment required to perform the designated function. f. Column 6, Remarks. Remarks. This column, column, when when applicable, applicable, contains a letter code, in alphabetic alphabetic order, order, which which is keyed to the remarks contained in Section IV. B-4. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS COLUMNS IN TOOL AND TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS, REQUIREMENTS,SECTION SECTION III. a. Column 1, Reference Reference Code. Code. The tool and test equipment equipment reference reference code correlates correlates with a code used in the MAC, MAC, Section II, Column 5. b. Column 2, Maintenance Maintenance Level. The lowest lowest category category of maintenance maintenance authorized authorized to use the tool or test equipment. equipment. c. Column 3, Nomenclature Nomenclature.. Name or identificatio identification n of the tool or test test equipment. equipment. d. Column 4, 4, National Stock Number Number.. The national national stock stock number number of the tool or test equipment. equipment. e. Column Column 5, Tool Number Number. The manufacturer's manufacturer's part number. B-5. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN REMARKS, SECTION IV. a. Column Column 1, Refere Reference nce Code Code.. The code code record recorded ed in column column 6, 6, Section II. b. Column 2, Remarks. Remarks. This column column lists informati information on pertinent pertinent to the maintenanc maintenance e function function being performed performed as indicated in the MAC, Section II.
B-3
TM 10-4930-247-13&P Section II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION ALLOCATION CHART (1) GROUP NUMBER
(2) COMPONENT/ASSEMBLY
(3) MAINTENANCE FUNCTION
(4) MAINTENANCE LEVEL U N IT C
00
HEMTT TANKER AIRCRAFT REFUELING SYSTEM
01
Closed Circuit Refueling (CCR) Nozzles
02
S ingle P oint Refueling Nozzle (Typ e D 1)
Inspect Replace Test Repair
0.1 0.2
Non-Valved Dry Break Coupling
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1
Recirculation Nozzle A s s e mb l y
Inspect Replace Test Repair
0.1 0.2
0 20 1
03
1.5
1.5
05
Hose Assembly, 2 i n . x 5 0 ft .
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1 0.2
V a lv e d D r y Break Coupling
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1
E lb ow A s s e mb l y
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1 0.2
Non-Valved Dry Break Coupling
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1
T e e A s s em b l y
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1 0.2
0 60 1
07
B-4 Change 6
GS
DEPOT
F
H
D
0.5 3..5 3
0.5 1.0
DELETED
06
DS
(6) REMARKS
A
04
0 50 1
O
(5) TOOLS & EQUIP
1, 2, 3, 5
1
0.5 3.5
1, 2, 3, 5
1.0
1, 2, 4
0.5 1.0
1
0.5
1, 2
0.5 1.0
1
0.5
1,2
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (1) GROUP NUMBER
(2) COMPONENT/ASSEMBLY
(3) MAINTENANCE FUNCTION
(4) MAINTENANCE LEVEL U N IT C
0 70 1
08
0 80 1
0 80 2
09
V a lv e d D r y Break Coupling
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1
Hose As sembly, 3 i n . x 5 0 ft .
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1 0.2
V a lv e d D r y Break Coupling
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1
Ball Valve A s s e mb l y
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1
Inspect Replace Repair
0.1 0 .2
Adapters
O
(5) TOOLS & EQUIP
DS
GS
DEPOT
F
H
D
0.5 1.0
1
1.0
1, 2, 4
0.5 1.0
1
0.5 1.0
1, 2
1.0
1, 2
(6) REMARKS
B-5
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Section III. TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS (1) RE FERENCE COD E
(2) M AIN TE NAN CE C A T E G OR Y
(3)
(4) NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (NSN)
1
O
Tool Kit, General Mechanics
5180-00-177-7033
SC 5180-90-CL-N26
2
O
Shop Set, Automotive Vehicle
4910-00-754-0654
SC-4910-95-CL-A74
3
F
Adapter, Pressure
1560-00-827-7629
MS24484-1
4
O
Clamping Tool
5120-00-278-9925
GGG-C-00413
5
F
Shop Equipment, Electrical Repair
4910-00-294-9517
SC 4940-95-CL-B05
NOMENCLATURE
Section IV. REMARKS
R E F E R E N C E C OD E
A
B-6
REMARKS
Refer to TM10-4930-248-13&P.
(5) TOOL N U MB E R
TM 10-4930-247-13&P APPENDIX C REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
SECTION I. INTRODUCTION C-1. SCOPE. This RPSTL lists and authorizes spares and repair parts; special tools; special test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment (TMDE); and other special support equipment required for performance of unit and direct support maintenance of the HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System (HTARS), Model HTARS100, NSN 4930-01-365-7771 and Model HTARS101, NSN: 4930-01-435-9019. 4930-01-435 -9019. It authorizes the requisitioning, requisition ing, issue, and disposition of spares, repair parts and special tools as indicated by the source, maintenance and recoverability (SMR) codes. C-2. GENERAL. In addition to this section, Introduction, this Repair Parts and Special Tools List is divided into the following sections: a. Section II. Repair Parts List. A list of spares and repair parts authorized by this RPSTL for use in the performance of maintenance. This list also includes parts which must be removed for replacement of the authorized parts. Parts lists are composed of functional groups in ascending alphanumeric sequence, with the parts in each group listed in ascending figure and item number sequence. Bulk materials are listed in item name sequence. Items listed are shown on the associated Illustration(s)/(figure(s). b. Section lII. Special Tools List. A list of special tools, special TMDE, TMDE, and and o other ther special support equipment equipment authorized by this RPSTL (as indicated by Basic of Issue (BOI) information in DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODE column) for the performance of maintenance. c. Section IV. Cross-references Indexes. A list, in National Item Identification Number Number (NIIN) sequence, of all National stock numbered items appearing in the listing, followed by a list in alphanumeric sequence of all part numbers appearing in the listings. National stock numbers and part numbers are cross-referenced cross-refere nced to each illustration figure and item number appearance. The figure and item number index lists figure and item number in alphanumeric sequence and cross-references NSN, CAGEC and part number. C-3.
EXPL EXPLAN ANA ATIO TION OF OF CO COLUM UMNS NS (SECTIONS II AND III). a. Item No. (Column (Column (1)). (1)). Indicates Indicates the number used to to identify identify items called out in in the illustration. illustration.
b. SMR Code (Column (Column (2)). The Source, Source, Maintenance Maintenance,, and Recoverability Recoverability (SMR) (SMR) code is a 5-position 5-position code code containing supply/requisitioning information, maintenance category authorization criteria, and disposition instruction, as shown in the following breakout:
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XX
M a i nt e n an c e Code
Recoverability Code
XX
X
1st two positions 3d position
How you get an item.
Who can install, repl ace or us e the item
4th position Who can do complete repair* on the item.
Who determined disposition action on an unserviceable item.
*Complete Repair: Maintenance capacity, capability, and authority to perform all corrective maintenance tasks of the "Repair" function in a use/user environment in order to restore serviceability to a failed item. (1) (1) Source Code Code.. The source source code tells tells you how how to get an item item needed for maintenance, maintenance, repair, repair, or overhaul of an end item/equipment. Explanations of source codes follows: Source Code PA PB PC** PD PE PF PG KD KF KB
Ex p l a n a t i o n Stocked items; use the applicable NSN to request/requisition items with these source codes. They are authorized to the cat eg egory indicated by the code entered in the 3rd position of the SMR code. **NOTE: Items coded PC are subject to deterioration.
Items with these codes are not to be requested/requisitioned requested/req uisitioned individually . They are part of a kit which is authorized to the maintenance category indicated in the 3rd position of the SMR code. The complete kit must be requisitioned and applied.
MO - (Made at Unit/ AVUM Level) MF - (Made at DS/AVIM Level) MH - (Mad (Made e at GS Leve Level) l) ML - (Made at Specialized Re Repair Activity (SRA)) MD - (Made at Depot)
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Item Items s with thes these e code codes s are are not to be requ reques este ted/ d/rrequis quisit itio ione ned d indiv ndivid idua uall lly. y. They must be made from bulk material which is identified by the part number in the DESCRIPT IPTION and and USABLE ON CODE (UO (UOC) colu colum mn and and liste isted d in the Bulk Material group of the repair parts listed in the RPSTL. If the item is authorized to you you by the 3rd 3rd pos positio ition n code code of the the SMR code code,, but the the sourc ource e code ode indic ndicat ates es it is made at a higher level, order the item from the higher level of maintenance.
TM 10-4930-247-13&P AO - (Assembled by Unit/ AVUM Level) AF - (Assembled by DS/AVIM Level) AH - (Assembled at GS Category) AL - (Assembled by SRA) AD - (Assembled by Depot)
Items with these codes are not to be requested/requisitioned individually. Th T he parts that make up the assembled item must be requisitioned or fabricated and assembled at the level of maintenance indicated by the source code. If the 3rd position code of the SMR code authorizes you to replace the item, but the source code indicat es the items are assembled at a higher level, order the item from the higher level of maintenance.
XA - Do not not requisition requisition an "XA"-code "XA"-coded d item. item. Order its next next higher higher assembly. assembly. (Also, refer to to the NOTE below.) XB - If an "XB" item item is not available available from salvage, salvage, order it using using the CAGEC CAGEC and part number number given. XC - Installation Installation drawing, diagram, instruction instruction sheet, field service drawing, that is identified by manufacturer's manufacturer's part number. XD - Item is not not stocked. stocked. Order an "XD"-coded "XD"-coded item item through normal normal supply channels channels using the CAGEC CAGEC and part number number given, if no NSN is available. NOTE Cannibalization or controlled exchange, when authorized, may be used as a source of supply for items with the above source codes, except for those source coded "XA" or those aircraft support items restricted by requirements of AR 750-1. (2) (2) Maintenance Maintenance Code.. Code.. Maintenance Maintenance codes tell you the level(s)! level(s)! of the maintenance maintenance authorized to USE USE and REPAIR support items. The maintenance codes are entered in the third and fourth positions of the SMR code as follows: (a) (a) The maintenance maintenance code entered entered in the third third position tells tells you the lowest lowest maintenance maintenance level authorized authorized to remove, replace, and use an item. The maintenance code entered in the third position will indicate authorization to one of the following levels of maintenance. Maintenance Code C O F H L D
Application/Explanation Crew Crew or oper operat ator or maint ainten enan ance ce done done with within in unit unit/A /AV VUM ma main inte tena nanc nce. e. Unit level evel/A /AV VUM can can rem emov ove, e, repla eplace ce,, and and use the the item item.. Dire Direct ct supp suppor ort/ t/AV AVIM IM maint ainten enan ance ce can can rem remov ove, e, repl replac ace, e, and and use use the the ite item. m. Gener neral supp suppo ort leve levell ca can re remove, ve, rep repllace, ace, and and us use th the ite item m. Specia eciali lize zed d rep repai airr a act ctiv ivit ity y can can rem remove, ve, rrep epla lace ce,, and and use use the the item item.. Depot le level ca can remove, replace, an and use th the ititem.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P (b) (b) The maintenance maintenance code code entered in in the fourth position position tells tells whether whether or not the item item is to be repaired repaired and and identifies the lowest maintenance level with the capability to do complete repair (i. e., perform all authorized repair functions). NOTE: Some limited repair may be done on the item at a lower level of maintenance, if authorized by the Maintenance Allocation Chart and SMR codes. Maintenance Code O F H L D Z B -
Application/Explanation Unit/AVUM is is tth he lo lowest le level th that c ca an do do c co omplete re repair of of th the ititem. Direc irectt s sup uppo porrt/A t/AVIM is the the low lowe est leve levell tha thatt c can an do com complete ete rep repai airr of of the the item item.. Gene eneral ral suppo pport is the low owe est level that can do com omp plet lete repa epair of the ite item. Speci pecial aliz ized ed repa repair ir acti activ vity is the the low lowe est level vel tha thatt can can do com complete lete repa repaiir of of th the ite item m. Depot is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item. Nonrepairable. No N o repair is authorized. No rep repai airr is is aut autho hori rize zed. d. No part parts s or or spe speci cial al tool tools s are are aut autho hori rize zed d for for the the mai maint nten enan ance ce of a "B "B" cod coded ed item. However, the item may be reconditioned recondition ed by adjusting, lubricating, lubricatin g, etc., at the user level.
(3) (3) Recoverability Recoverability Code. Recoverability Recoverability codes codes are assigned to items items to indicate the disposition disposition action on unserviceable items. The recoverability code is entered in the fifth position of the SMR Code Code as follows: Recoverability Code Z -
Application/Explanation Nonrepairable item. When unserviceable, condemn and dispose of the item at the level of maintenance shown in 3rd position of SMR Code.
O
-
Reparable item. When not economically reparable, condemn and dispose of the item at unit or AVUM level.
F
-
Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of the item at the direct support or AVIM level.
H
-
Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of the item at the general support level.
D
-
Reparable item. When beyond lower level repair capability, return to depot. Condemnation and disposal of item not authorized below depot level.
L
-
Reparable item. Condemnation and disposal not authorized below specialized repair activity (SRA).
A
-
Item requires sp special ha handling or or condemnation pr procedures be because of sp specific re reasons (e (e.g., precious metal content, high dollar value, critical material, or hazardous material). material). Refer to appropriate manuals/directives for specific instructions.
c. CAGEC CAGEC (Colum (Column n (3)). The Commercial Commercial and Government Entity Code Code (CAGEC) (CAGEC) is a 5-digit numeric numeric code which is used to identify the manufacturer, manufacturer, distributor, or Government agency, etc., that supplies the item.
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P d. PART NUMBER NUMBER (Column (Column (4)). (4)). Indicates the primary primary number number used by the manufacturer, manufacturer, (individual, (individual, company, company, firm, corporation, or Government activity), which controls the design and characteristics of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specification specification standards, and specification requirements requirements to identify an item or range of items. NOTE When you use an NSN to requisition an item, the item you receive may have a different part number from the part ordered. e. DESCRIPTIO DESCRIPTION N AND AND USABLE USABLE ON CODE (UOC) (Column(5)). (Column(5)). This column column includes includes the following following informati information: on: (1) (1) The Federal Federal item item name and, and, when required, required, a minimum minimum description description to to identify the the item. (2) (2) Part number number of bulk materials materials are reference reference in this this column in in the line entry entry to be manufactured/fa manufactured/fabricated. bricated. (3) (3) The statement statement "END "END OF FIGURE FIGURE"" appears just just below the last item description description in Column (5) for a given figure in both Section II and Section III. f. QTY Column Column (6)). (6)). The QTY QTY (quantity (quantity per figure column) column) indicates indicates the quantity quantity of the the item used in the breakout breakout shown on the illustration figure, which is prepared for a functional group, subfunctional group, or an assembly. A "V" appearing in this column in lieu of a quantity indicates that the quantity is variable and may vary from application to application. C-4. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS (SECTION IV). IV). a. NATION NATIONAL AL STOCK STOCK NUMB NUMBER ER (NSN) (NSN) INDEX INDEX. (1) (1) STOCK NUMBER NUMBER COLUMN COLUMN.. This column lists the the NSN NSN by national item identificatio identification n number number (NIIN) (NIIN) sequence. The NIIN consists of the last nine digits of the NSN, NSN, i.e. NSN 4930-01-365-7771 NIIN When using this column to locate an item, ignore the first four digits of the NSN. Use the complete NSN (13 digits) when requisitioning by stock number. (2) (2) FIG. Column. Column. This column lists the number of tthe he figure figure where the item is identifie identified/locat d/located. ed. The figures are in numerical order in Section II and Section III. (3) (3) ITEM Column. Column. The item item number number identifies identifies the the item associate associated d with the figure figure listed in the adjacent adjacent FIG. FIG. column. This item is also identified by the NSN listed on the same line. b. PART NUMBER INDEX. Part numbers in this his index are listed by part number number in ascending ascending alphanumeric alphanumeric sequence (i.e., vertical arrangement of letter and number combination which places the first letter or digit of each group in order A through Z, followed by the numbers 0 through 9 and each following letter or digit in like order).
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P (1) (1) CAGEC CAGEC Column. Column. The Commercial Commercial and Government Government Entity Code Code (CAGEC) (CAGEC) is a 5-digit numeric numeric code used used to identify the manufacturer, distributor, or Government Government agency/activity that supplies the item. (2) (2) PART NUMBER Column. Column. Indicates the primary primary number used by the m manufacture anufacturerr (individual, (individual, firm, corporation, or Government activity), which controls the design and characteristics of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications specifications standards, and inspection requirements requirements to identify an item or range of items. (3) (3) STOCK STOCK N NUMBE UMBER R Column. Column. This column column lists the NSN NSN for the the associated associated part number number and manufacturer manufacturer identified in the PART NUMBER and CAGEC columns to the left. (4) (4) FIG. Column. Column. This column column lists lists the number of the figure figure where where the item is is identified/loca identified/located ted inSection inSection II and Section III. (5) (5) ITEM Column Column.. This ITEM ITEM number number is that that number number assigned to the item item as it appears in the figure referenced in adjacent figure number column. c. FIGURE FIGURE AND ITEM ITEM NU NUMBE MBER R INDEX INDEX. (1) (1) Fig. Column. Column. This lists lists the number of the figure where where the item is is identified/locat identified/located ed inSection inSection II and Section III. (2) (2) ITEM Column Column.. This item item number number is that that number assigned to to the item item as its its appears in the figure figure referenced referenced in the adjacent number column. (3) (3) STOCK STOCK NUMBER NUMBER Column. Column. This column lists the NSN NSN for the the item. item. (4) (4) CAGEC CAGEC Column. Column. The Commercial Commercial and Government Government Entity Code Code (CAGEC) (CAGEC) is a 5-digit numeric numeric code used used to identify the manufacturer, distributor, or Government Government agency/activity that supplies the item. (5) (5) PART NUMBER Column. Column. Indicates the primary primary number used by the m manufacture anufacturerr (individual, (individual, firm, corporation, or Government activity), which controls the design and characteristics of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications, standards, and inspection requirements to identify an item or range of items in Section II and Section III. C-5. SPECIAL INFORMATION. a. USABLE USABLE ON CODE. CODE. The usable usable on code code appears appears in the lower left left corner corner of the Description Description column column heading. heading. Usable on codes are shown as "UOC:.." in the Description Column (justified left) on the last line applicable item description/nomenclature description /nomenclature.. Uncoded items are applicable to all models. Identification Identificat ion of the usable on codes in this RPSTL are: CODE FHG FNV
USED ON HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System, Model HTARS100 HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System, Model HTARS101
b. FABRICATION FABRICATION INSTRUCTIO INSTRUCTIONS. NS. Bulks materials materials required to manufacture manufacture items items are are listed in the Bulk Material Material Functional Group of this RPSTL. Part number for bulk materials materials are also referenced in the description column of the line entry for the item to be manufactured/fabricated. Detailed fabrication instructions for items source coded are found in this manual. c. IND INDEX EX NUMBE NUMBERS. RS. Items which which have the BULK BULK in the figure column column will have an index index number number shown in in the item number column. This index number is a cross-reference between the National Stock Number/Part Number Index and the bulk material list in Section II. C-6 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P d. ASSOCIATED ASSOCIATED PUBLICATION PUBLICATIONS. S. The publication(s) publication(s) listed listed below pertains to the HEMTT HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling Refueling System (HTARS), Models HTARS100 and HTARS101 and their components: Publication T M 1 0 - 4 9 3 0 - 2 47 - 13 & P
Short Title Operation and Ma Maintenance of of H HE EMTT Ta Tanker Ai Aircraft R Re efueling System with Repair Parts List
C-6. HOW TO LOCATE REPAIR PARTS. a. When When National National Stock Stock Numb Number er or Part Part Number Number is NOT NOT Known Known.. (1) (1) First. Using the table of contents, contents, determine determine the the assembly assembly group group for subassembly subassembly group to which which the item belongs. This is necessary since figures are prepared for assembly groups and subassembly groups, and listing are divided into the same groups. (2) (2) Second. Second. Find the figure covering covering the assembly group or subassembly subassembly group to which which the item item belongs. belongs. (3) (3) Third. Third. Identify the item on the figure figure and use the figure figure and Item Number Number Index Index to find find the NSN. NSN. b. When When National National Stock Stock Numbe Numberr or Part Part Number Number is Know Known. n. (1) (1) First. Using the the National National Stock Number and Part Number Indexes find find the pertinent pertinent National National Stock Stock Number Number or Part Number. The NSN index is in National Item Identification Number (NIIN) sequence (see 4.a.). 4.a.). The part numbers in the Part Number index are listed in ascending alphanumeric sequence (see paragraph 4.b.). 4.b.). Both indexes crossreference you to the illustration/figure and item number of the item you are looking for. (2) (2) Second. Second. Turn to the figure figure and item item number, number, verify that the item is the one you you are looking looking for, then locate locate the item number in the parts list for the Figure C-7.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Abbreviations used in this manual are listed in MIL-STD-12.
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Figure C-1. Open Port Port Nozzle Assembly
C-8 Change 1
SECTION II (1) ITEM NO
1
(2) SMR CODE
PAOZZ
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (3) CAGEC
0DT23
(4) PART NU MBE R
64014
(5)
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 01
CLOSED CIRCUIT REFUELING (CCR) NOZZL NOZZL ES
FIG. C-1
OPEN PORT NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
NOZZLE, OPEN PORT . .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... .........
4
END OF FIGURE
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Figure C-2. Closed Circuit Refueling Refueling (CCR) Nozzle Assembly C-10 Change 1
SECTION II (1) ITEM NO
1
(2) SMR CODE
PEOFF
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (3) CAGEC
0DT23
(4) PART NU MBE R
64017B
(5)
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 01
CLOSED CIRCUIT REFUELING (CCR) NOZZLES
FIG. C-2
CLOSED CIRCUIT REFUELING (CCR) NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
QTY
NOZZLE ASSY, CCR SEE APPLICABLE TM10-493 TM10-4930-248 0-248-13S -13SP....................... P....................... .....................................
4
END OF FIGURE
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Figure C-3. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS100) (HTARS100) (Sheet 1 of 4) 4)
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Figure C-3. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS100) (HTARS100) (Sheet 2 of 4) 4)
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Figure C-3. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS100) (HTARS100) (Sheet 3 of 4) 4)
Change 4 C-15
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Figure C-3. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS100) (HTARS100) (Sheet 4 of 4) 4)
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SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 02
1
PEOFF
0DT23
64349HX
2
XBOOO
0DT23
64 019 N
3
PAOOO
0DT23
47032-1
4
PAOZZ
13348
8 K1
5
XBOOO
0DT23
47062
6
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
7
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 62
8
KFOZZ
96906
MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
9
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
10
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 02 65
11
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
12
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 03 30
13
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
14
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 61
15
XBOOO
0DT23
47037-1
16
PAOZZ
96906
MS21083C5
17
PAOZZ
88044
AN960C516
18
PAOZZ
96906
MS 3 5 3 0 8 - 3 3 4
19
PCOZZ
0DT23
20 12 01 - 15 1
SINGLE POINT REFUELING NOZZLE (TYPE D-1) FIG. C-3 PRESSURE FUELING NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (HTARS100) NOZZLE ASSY, PRESSURE ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 UOC: FHG .COUPLING, UNISEX ... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..COUPLING AS A SSY, UNISEX.... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...RING, WIRE ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...CAP AS ASSY .. . ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG . . . . SE A L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FHG ....CAP .. ........ ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...SCREW, MACHINE PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47033 47033 ....... .............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ........ 1 UOC: FHG ...PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47033 33 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG ...BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47033 .. ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 UOC: FHG ...PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 4703 47033. 3. ...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG ...SPRING, BONDING PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47033 33 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG . . . SE A L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FHG ...BUMPER . ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG · FLANGE ASSY, INLET .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...NUT, SELF-LOCKING, HEX .. . ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 6 UOC: FHG ...WASHER, FLAT ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 12 UOC: FHG ...BOLT, MACHINE ....... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 6 UOC: FHG ...O-RING ... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG
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SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
20
XBOZZ
0DT23
220174-1
21
XBOOO
0DT23
44807-1
22
PAOZZ
96906
MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L
23
PAOZZ
96906
AN960-516
24
PAOZZ
0DT23
20 78 08
25
PAOZZ
96906
MS21042-4
26
PAOZZ
88044
AN960-416
27
PAOZZ
88044
AN4-13A
28
XBOZZ
0DT23
21 06 00
29
PAOZZ
0DT23
20 77 99
30
KFOZZ
0DT23
20 98 27
31
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3
32
KFDZZ
0DT23
82123
33
KFOZZ
0DT23
20 98 53
34
KFOZZ
81349
M25988/1-235
35
XBOOO
0DT23
44327
36
PCOZZ
0DT23
20 78 07
37
PCOZZ
81349
M25988/1-040
38
XBOZZ
0DT23
20 78 73
39
PAFZZ
0DT23
21 03 88
40
XBOFF
0DT23
47055
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(5)
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DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
...FLANGE, IN INLET ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG .HANDLE, ASSY . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..SCREW, SELF-LOCKING ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG ..WASHER, FLAT ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG ..HANDLE, BO BOW . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG ..NUT, SELF-LOCKING . .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG ..WASHER, FLAT ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 UOC: FHG ..BOLT, MACHINE ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG ..HANDLE .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG .COVER, ACCESS .. . ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG .SCREW, CAP, SOCKET HEX PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 447 44716 16 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG .PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 447 44716 16 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG BALL, BEARING PART PART OF KIT P/N 44716 44716 ....................................................... 39 UOC: FHG .SPRING, HELICAL, COMP PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 447 44716 16 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG .PACKING, PR PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 447 44716 16 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG .ELBOW ASSY, INLET .. .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..SEAL, PLAIN ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..PACKING, PREFORMED ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..ELBOW, INLET .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG .PLUG ........ ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG .BODY, ASSY, .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
41
PAFZZ
0DT23
20 98 27
42
XBFZZ
0DT23
82123
43
XBFZZ
96906
MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2
44
PAFZZ
0DT23
23622
45
XBFFF
0DT23
47056
46
XBFZZ
0D T23
21 05 93
47
XBFZZ
0DT23
LP65U82J12M
48
XBFZZ
0DT23
22 02 70
49
XBFZZ
0DT23
44754
50
XBFZZ
96906
MS24665-1013
51
XBFZZ
88044
AN320C4
52
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 77 88
53
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 77 83
54
XBFZZ
0DT23
D9-437
55
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 77 95
56
PAFZZ
0DT23
21 03 68
57
XBFZZ
0DT23
47058
58
PAFZZ
0DT23
24636
59
XBFZZ
0DT23
22 02 71
60
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 90 29
61
XBFZZ
0DT23
24780
62
XBFZZ
0DT23
22 02 72
63
XBPZZ
0DT23
20909
64
XBFZZ
96906
MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
..SCREW, CAP, SOCKET HEAD .. ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..BALL, BEARING. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 49 UOC: FHG ..PIN, COTTER ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..BUMPER, COLLAR, FUEL..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..BODY, AS ASSEMBLY .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...POPPET, NOZZLE ASSY ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...SCREW, CAP, LOCKING ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 UOC: FHG ...HANDLE, CRANK .. . ..... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...LINK AS ASSY .. ....... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ....PIN, COTTER .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ....NUT, PLAN, SLOTTED, HEAD ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ....PIN, CRANK .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ....PLATE, CAM ... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...PIN, STRA IG IGHT, HEADLESS. ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ....LINK, VALVE ... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...SHAFT .... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...SEAL AS ASSY, NO NOSE ... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...RING, SNAP .. ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ....PLATE, BE BEARING ..... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ....SEAL, PLAIN, ENCLOSED .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...PIN, IN INDEX ....... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 3 UOC: FHG ...PIN, COLLAR LOCK ... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 3 UOC: FHG ...SPRING, HE HELICAL, CO COMP.... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 3 UOC: FHG ...RETAINER, PACKING .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG
Change 4 C-18.1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
65
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 77 92
66
XBFZZ
81349
M25988/1-145
67
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 77 84
68
XBFZZ
0DT23
22 02 69
PAOZZ
0DT23
47023
PAOZZ
0DT23
44716
(5)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
...PACKING, PREFORMED ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ...PACKING, PREFORMED ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ...BODY, NOZZLE, FUEL .. ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..COLLAR, NO NOZZLE .. ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG PARTS KIT, PRESSURE .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FHG BALL, BEARING (41) 3-8 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3-9 BALL (1) 3- 10 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3- 11 SPRING, BONDING (1) 3- 12 PARTS KIT, PRESSURE .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FHG BALL, BEARING (39) 3- 32 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3- 31 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3- 34 SCREW, CAP, SOCKET HE (1) 3- 30 SPRING, HELICAL, COMP (1) 3- 33
END OF FIGURE
C-18.2 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
1 1 1 1 1
1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-3A. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS101) (Sheet 1 of 6)
Change 4 C-18.3
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-3A. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS101) (Sheet 2 of 6)
C-18.4 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-3A. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS101) (Sheet 3 of 6)
Change 4 C-18.5
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-3A. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS101) (Sheet 4 of 6)
C-18.6 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-3A. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS101) (Sheet 5 of 6)
Change 4 C-18.7
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-3A. Pressure Fueling Nozzle Assembly (HTARS101) (Sheet 6 of 6)
C-18.8 Change 4
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
1
PEOFF
0D T23
6 4 3 4 9 CD F 4 H X
2
XBOOO
0DT23
64 019 N
3
PAOZZ
13348
8 K1
4
XBOZZ
0DT23
28 -2- G
5
XBOZZ
0DT23
220201 -1-18
6
XBOOO
0DT23
47062
7
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
8
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 62
9
KFOZZ
96906
MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
10
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
11
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 02 65
12
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
13
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 03 30
14
PAOOO
0DT23
47115-1 00
15
PAOZZ
0DT23
2204-86
16
PAOZZ
0DT23
2 2 0 479 - 10 0
17
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
18
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 61
19
XBFZZ
0DT23
220164-1
20
XBOOO
0DT23
47037-1
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 02
SING INGLE PO POINT RE REFUELING NOZZLE (TYPE D-1)
FIG. C-3A
PRESSURE FUELING NOZZLE ASSEMBLY (HTARS101)
QTY
NOZZLE ASSY, PRESSURE .. .... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 UOC: FNV ..COUPLING, UNISEX.... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..RING, WIRE ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV . . S L E EV E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 UOC: FNV ..CABLE ..... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...CAP AS ASSY .. . ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...SEAL PART OF KIT P/N KD64019-5 ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...CAP .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SCREW, MACHINE PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD640 6401919-5 5 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..BALL......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD640 6401919-5 5 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV .SPRING, BO BONDING .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FNV ..SCREEN ASSEMBLY . .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... . 1 UOC: FNV ..RING ........ ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..STRAINER ........ ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SEAL PART OF KIT KD64019-5 . .... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV · BUMPER .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..BODY ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..FLANGE ASSY, INLET. .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV
Change 4 C-18.9
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
21
PAOZZ
96906
MS21083C5
22
PAOZZ
88044
AN960C516
23
PAOZZ
96906
MS 3 5 3 0 8 - 3 3 4
24
KFOZZ
0DT23
20 12 01 - 15 1
25
XBOZZ
0DT23
220174-1
26
XBOOO
0DT23
44327
27
PCOZZ
81349
M25988/1-040
28
PCOZZ
0DT23
20 78 07
29
XBOZZ
0DT23
20 78 73
30
PAOFF
0DT23
44646-45
31
PAFZZ
0DT23
RRT-268S
32
XBFZZ
0DT23
LP526C1024R8
33
KFFZZ
0DT23
60 0 - 00 1 - 10
34
PAFZZ
0DT23
24096
35
PAFZZ
0DT23
23889
36
PAFZZ
0DT23
23892
37
KFFZZ
0DT23
23893
38
KFFZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 4 7
39
XBFZZ
0DT23
LP515-8R7
40
PAFZZ
88044
AN960-8
41
PAFZZ
0DT23
23890
42
KFFZZ
0DT23
22 0 72 4 - 00 7
C-18.10 Change 4
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
...NUT, SELF-LOCKING, HEX.. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 6 UOC: FNV ...WASHER, FLAT ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 12 UOC: FNV ...BOLT, MACHINE ....... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 6 UOC: FNV ...O-RING PA PART OF OF KI KIT KD KD64019-5 . ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...FLANGE, IN INLET ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV .ELBOW ASSY, INLET .. .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SEAL, PLAIN ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..ELBOW, INLET .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..REGULATOR .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..RETAINING RING ....... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SCREW ... .. ......... .. ......... .. .......... .. ......... .. ......... .. ......... .. .......... .. ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..STAT-O-SEAL .. .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 PART OF KIT P/N KD61428-5 UOC: FNV · PISTON, INNER ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV · PISTON, OUTER ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SPRING, PISTON ....... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..RING, OUTER, PISTON PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD614 6142828-5 5 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT KD6 KD6142 1428-5 8-5 ............. .................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ........ 1 UOC: FNV ..SCREW ... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 UOC: FNV ..WASHER, FLAT ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 UOC: FNV ..RETAINER, SEAL ....... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..QUAD-RING PART OF KIT P/N 61428-5 .. .. ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
43
PAFZZ
96906
MS19060-1012
44
PAFZZ
0DT23
21 01 89
45
KFFZZ
0DT23
22 0 72 4 - 22 9
46
KFFZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 2 6
47
KFFZZ
0DT23
24085
48
KFFZZ
0DT23
24059
49
KFFZZ
0DT23
20 78 07
50
KFFZZ
81349
M25988/1-040
51
KFFZZ
0DT23
20 98 53
52
KFFZZ
81349
M25988/1-235
53
XBOZZ
0DT23
40427
54
XBOZZ
0DT23
20 04 84
55
KFOZZ
96906
MS29512-03
56
PAOZZ
0DT23
82123
57
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 97 93
58
PAOZZ
96906
MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L
59
PAOZZ
96906
AN960-516
60
PAOZZ
0DT23
20 78 08
61
PAOZZ
96906
MS21042-4
62
PAOZZ
88044
AN960-416
63
PAOZZ
88044
AN4-13A
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
..BALL, BEARING. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SPRING, HELICAL COMP...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..O-RING PART OF KIT P/N 61428-5 .. . ........ ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 61428 61428-5 -5 ................ ...................... ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV ..GASKET PART OF KIT P/N 61428-5 ....... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FNV ..SPACER, SEAL PART OF KIT P/N 61428-5 ....... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SEAL, PLAIN PART OF KIT P/N 61428-5 . ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART OF KIT PI/N 6142 61428-5 8-5 ....... ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV ..SPRING, HELICAL, COMP PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 61428 61428-5 -5 ................ ...................... ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N 614 6142828-5 5...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV ..BREATHER ASSEMBLY .. ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SCREW, CAP .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 61428 61428-5 -5 ................ ...................... ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV · BA BALL, BE BEARING ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 39 UOC: FNV ..HOUSING ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV · SCREW, SELF-LOCKING ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FNV · WASHER, FLAT ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FNV ..HANDLE, BOW PART OF KIT KD64349-2 ........ .......... ......... 2 UOC: FNV NUT, SE SELF-LOCK IN ING, HEX .... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FNV ..WASHER, FLAT ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 UOC: FNV ..BOLT, MACHINE ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FNV
Change 4 C-18.11
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
64
XBOZZ
0DT23
21 06 00
65
KFOZZ
0DT23
20 77 99
66
KFOZZ
0DT23
20 98 27
67
XBOZZ
0DT23
82123
68
KFOZZ
0DT23
20 98 53
69
KFFZZ
96906
MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2
70
PAFZZ
0DT23
23622
71
KFFZZ
0DT23
21 05 93
72
KFFZZ
0DT23
21 03 88
73
KFFZZ
0DT23
LP65U82J12M
74
KFFZZ
0DT23
22 02 70
75
KFFZZ
96906
MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7
76
KFFZZ
0DT23
20 77 92
77
KFFZZ
0DT23
20 98 27
78
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3
79
KFFZZ
96906
MS24665-1013
80
XBFZZ
88044
AN320C4
81
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 77 88
C-18.12 C-18.12 Change 4
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
.HANDLE ... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FNV .COVER, ACCESS PART PART OF KIT KIT PN PN KD6 KD6434 4349-2 9-2 ................. ........................ .............. ............. ............. ........... .... 1 UOC: FNV .SCREW, CAP, SOCKET HEX PART PART OF KIT P/N P/N KD6 KD6434 43499-1 1 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV .BALL, BEARING . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 39 UOC: FNV .SPRING, HELICAL, COMP PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 447 44716 16 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV .PIN, COTTER PART OF KIT KD64349-1 ... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV .BUMPTER, COLLAR, FUEL ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV .POPPET, NOZZLE ASSY PART PART OF OF KD643 KD6434949-1.... 1........... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV .PLUG PART OF KIT P/N KD64349-1 .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 UOC: FNV .SCREW, CAP, LOCKING PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD6 KD6434 4349-1.......... 9-1................. .............. .............. ............. ............. ........... .... 4 UOC: FNV .HANDLE, CRANK PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD6 KD6434 4349-2.......... 9-2................. .............. .............. ............. ............. ........... .... 1 UOC: FNV .RETAINER, PACKING PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD6 KD6434 4349-1.......... 9-1................. .............. .............. ............. ............. ........... .... 1 UOC: FNV .PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD6 KD6434 4349-1.......... 9-1................. .............. .............. ............. ............. ........... .... 1 UOC: FNV .SCREW, CAP, SOCKET HEX PART PART OF OF KIT KD6 KD643 434949-1.... 1........... ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. ........... .... 1 UOC: FNV .PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD6 KD6434 4349-1.......... 9-1................. .............. .............. ............. ............. ........... .... 1 UOC: FNV .PIN, COTTER PART OF KIT P/N KD64349-1 .. . ..... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV .NUT, PL PLAIN, SL SLOTTED, HE HEX.. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV .PIN, CRANK .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FNV
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
82
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 77 83
83
XBFZZ
0DT23
D9-437
84
XBFZZ
0D T23
20 77 95
85
PAFZZ
0DT23
21 03 68
86
KFFZZ
0DT23
24780
87
XBFZZ
0DT23
22 02 72
88
XBFZZ
0DT23
20909
89
KFFZZ
81349
M25988/1-145
90
KFOZZ
81349
M25988/1-235
91
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 77 84
92
XBFZZ
0DT23
47058
93
PCFZZ
0DT23
24636
94
XBFZZ
0DT23
22 02 71
95
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 90 29
96
XBOZZ
0DT23
44311
97
XBFZZ
0DT23
22 02 69
PAOZZ
0DT23
KD64019-5
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
PLATE, CAM .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FNV .PIN, STRAIGHT .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV LINK, VA VALVE ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV .SHAFT ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV .PIN, INDEX PART OF KIT P/N KD64349-2. ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV .PIN, COLLAR LOCK .. .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV .SPRING, HE HELICAL, CO COMP...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV .PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD643 6434949-1 1 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... UOC: FNV .PACKING, PR PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD643 6434949-1 1 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... UOC: FNV .BODY , NOZZLE, FUEL . .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV .SEAL AS ASSY, NO NOSE .. . .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ..RING, SNAP ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV · PLATE, BEARING .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FNV ..SEAL, PLAIN ENCASED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD6 KD643 434949-1 1 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... UOC: FNV .CABLE ASSEMBLY .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FNV .COLLAR NOZZLE .. ....... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV KIT, PA PARTS PR PRESSURE ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV S EAL (1) 3A-7 SCREW, MACHINE (1) 3A-9 PACK ING, PREFORMED (1) 3A-1 2 S EAL (1) 3A-1 7 O-RING (1) 3A-2 4
1 1 1 1 3 3 3
1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
Change 4 C-18.13
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
PAOZZ 0DT23
KD61428-5
KIT, SEAL .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV STAT-O-SEAL (1) 3A-3 3 RING, OUTER PISTON (1) 3A-3 7 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3A-3 8 QUAD-RING (1) 3A-4 2 PACKING PREFORMED (1) 3A-4 6 GASKET (1) 3A-4 7 SPACER, SEAL (1) 3A-4 8 SEAL, PLAIN (1) 3A-4 9 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3A- 50 SPRING, HELICAL (1) 3A-5 1 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3A-5 2 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3A-5 5
1
PAOZZ 0DT23
KD64349-1
1
PAOZZ 0DT23
KD64349-2
KIT, PA PARTS .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV SCREW, CAP, SOCKET (1) 3A-6 6 SPRING, HELICAL COMP (1) 3A-6 8 PIN, COTTER (1) 3A-6 9 RETAINER, PACKING (1) 3A-7 6 SCREW, CAP, SOCKET (1) 3A-7 7 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3A-7 8 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 3A-8 8 SEAL, PLAIN ENCASED (1) 3A-9 5 PACKING PREFORMED (1) 3A-9 0 KIT, PARTS . ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV HANDLE, BOW (1) 3A-6 0 COVER, ACCESS (1) 3A-6 5 POPPET, NOZZLE ASSY (1) 3A-7 1 PLUG (1) 3A-7 2 SCREW, CAP, LOCKING (1) 3A-7 3 HANDLE, CRANK (1) 3A-7 4 PIN, INDEX (1) 3A-8 6 END OF FIGURE
C-18.14 Change 4
1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-4. Recirculation Unit (Sheet 1 of 4)
Change 1 C-19
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-4. Recirculation Unit (Sheet 2 of 4) C-20 Change 1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-4. Recirculation Unit (Sheet 3 of 4)
Change 1 C-21
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-4. Recirculation Unit (Sheet 4 of 4) C-22 Change 1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PEOFF PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOOO PAOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ PAOZZ XBOOO PAOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 3 A0 5 4 1GX11 1GX11 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 96906 88044 88044 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 60808 0DT23 96906 0DT23
64025 210-0224-100 2NP-218 4912K66 001-5404 005-5406 44807-1 MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L AN960-516 20 78 08 MS21042-4 AN960-416 AN4-13A 21 06 00 20 77 99 47069 8 K1 220224-1 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 8 20 98 27
21
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3
22 23 24 25 26
XBOZZ XBOOO PCOZZ PCOZZ PCOZZ
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 81349 81349
82123 47042 20 78 07 M25988/1-040 M25988/1-235
27
XBFZZ
0DT23
20 98 53
28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
PAFZZ XBOFF PAFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ PAFZZ XBFFF XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFFF XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 88044 0DT23 0DT23
21 03 88 47055 20 98 27 82123 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2 23622 47056 21 05 93 LP65U82J12M 22 02 70 D9-437 44754 MS24665-1013 AN320C4 20 77 88 20 77 83
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 03
RECIRC IRCULATION NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
FIG. C-4
RECIRCULATION UNIT
QTY
RECIRCULATION, UNIT ......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .HOSE 36 INCHES LONG ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 3 .HOSE BARB . ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .VALVE, BALL .. ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .COUPLING, PIPE, MALE ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .REDUCER, PIPE . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .HANDLE, ASSY . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SCREW , SE SELF-LOCKING ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..WASHER, FLAT .. . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..HANDLE, BOW .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..NUT, SELF-LOCKING, EX...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..WASHER, FLAT . ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 ..BOLT, MACHINE . .. . ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..HANDLE . ........ ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..COVER, ACCESS........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .CAP AS ASSEMBLY, DU D UST .1 . 1...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..RING, WIRE . .. . .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..CAP, DUST, INLET . .. .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PACKING, PREFORMED....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .SCREW, CAP, SOCKET, HE PART OF KIT P/N.. .......... ......... 1 44716 PACKING, PR PREFORMED, PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N....... .......... ......... 1 44716 .BALL, BEARING, PART OF KIT P/N 44716. .. ........ .......... ......... 39 .ADAPTER, RECEIVER .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SEAL, PLAIN ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PACKING, PREFORMED....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .PACKING, PREFORMED PART OF KIT P/N....... .......... ......... 1 44716 .SPRING, HELICAL, COMP PART OF KIT P/N..... .......... ......... 1 44716 .PLUG ........ ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .BODY ASSY . .. ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SCREW, CA CAP, SO SOCKET, HE HE .. .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BALL, BE BEARING ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 49 ..PIN, COTTER..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BUMPER, COLLAR, FUEL..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BODY ASSEMBLY ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...POPPET, NOZZLE, ASSY..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SCREW, CAP, LOCKING . .. ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 ...HANDLE, CR CRANK N.... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...PIN, STRAIGHT, HEADLE ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...LINK, AS ASSY .. ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...PIN, COTTER ... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...NUT, PL PLAIN, SL SLOTTED, H .. .... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...PIN, CRANK .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...PLATE, CAM .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1
Change 1 C-23
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFFF XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ PCFZZ PCFZZ XBFZZ XBFZZ KFOZZ
(3) CAGEC 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 81349 0DT23 0DT23 00T23
(4) PART NU MBE R 20 77 95 21 03 68 47058 24636 22 02 71 20 90 29 24780 22 02 72 20909 MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7 20 77 92 M25988/1-145 20 77 84 22 02 69 44716
(5)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
...LINK, VALVE ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...SHAFT ..... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...SEAL ASSY, NOSE .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...RING, SN S NAP ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...PLATE, BEARING....... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...SEAL, PLAIN ENCASED ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...PIN, INDEX........ ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...PIN, COLLAR, LOCK .. .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...SPRING, HE HELICAL, CO COMP.... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...RETAINER, PACKING ......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...PACKING, PREFORMED. ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...PACKING, PREFORMED ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ...BODY, NOZZLE, FUEL AN.... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ..COLLAR, NO NOZZLE .. ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... PARTS KIT, PRESSURE ......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... BALL, BEARING (39 ) 4- 22 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 4- 21 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 4- 26 SCREW, CA P, SOCKET HE (1) 4- 20 SPRING, HELICAL, COMP (1) 4- 27 END OF FIGURE
C-24 Change 1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-6. C-6. Discharge Hose Assembly Assembly (C-25 Blank)/(C-26 Blank)/(C-26 and C-27 C-27 DELETED)/C-28 DELETED)/C-28 Change 6
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
1
XBOOO
90598
MFG 0672-3
2
PCOZZ
90598
MFG-1
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PAOZZ PBOOO XBOOO PBOOO PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ
70847 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906
J212 64020E 47031-1 47062 22 01 46 22 01 62 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
10
PCOZZ
969 06
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
11 12
XBOZZ XBOZZ
0DT23 0DT23
22 02 65 22 01 57
13
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3
14
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 53
15
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOOO XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PBOZZ KFOZZ
0DT23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 74197 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 O WD U 1 90598 0DT23
22 01 46 PL24693C50 47085 22 02 04 22 01 45 22 01 42 22 01 47 220 1 5 4 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 01 50 22 01 52 22 01 58 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 01 51 22 01 49 22 01 61 220163-1 22 01 30 CPFH32DMIL50 MFG0673 47053
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 05
HOSE AS ASSEMBLY, LY, 2 IN X 50F 50FT
FIG. C-6
DISCHARGE HOSE ASSEMBLY
QTY
HOSE, ASSY, DISCHARGE 2 INCH HOSE, SO ... .......... ......... 10 FEET FEET LONG................................................................. ......... .SLEEVE, NEOPRENE 2 INCH DIA X 4 ...... ......... .......... ......... 2 INCHES INC HES LONG................................................... ................... .CLAMP, HOSE .. .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 .COUPLING, ASSY, UNISE...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..COUPLING, ASSY, UNISE ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 . . . C AP , A SS Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...CAP .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SCREW, MA MACHINE PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N .. .... ......... .......... ......... 1 47053 470 53 ................................................................ ................... ...PACKING, PR PREFORMED PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N..... .......... ......... 1 47053.................................................................................... ...BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47053 ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 ...SEAL, BALL, UPS TREAM PART OF KIT. ......... .......... ......... 1 P/N 47053............................................................................. ...PACKING, PR PREFORMED PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N..... .......... ......... 1 47053.................................................................................... ....SPRING, SEAL LOADING PART OF KIT. ......... .......... ......... 8 P/N 47053............................................................................. ...PACKING, PR PREFORMED PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N..... .......... ......... 1 47053.................................................................................... ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SCREW, MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ...LEVER, ASSY ... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SCREW, MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ....SPRING, DETENT..... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ....GRIP, VALVE, OPERATIN.... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ....ARM, TORQUE . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ....SHAFT .... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ....PACKING, PR PREFORMED..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ....WASHER, WA W AVE, SP S PRING .. .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...PIN, STOP......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 . . . . BA L L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...SEAL, BALL, DOWNSTREA .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...PACKING, PREFORMED...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SCREW, CA C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...PIN, LOCKOUT.. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SPRING, PIN..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...BUMPER.. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...BODY, VALVE... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BARB, HOSE .. . .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .HOSE, DISCHARGE .. ..... .. .......... .. ......... .. ......... .. ......... .. .......... .. ......... 1 .STRAP, HO HOSE . .. ... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 BALL (41 ) 6- 11 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 6- 10
Change 1 C-29
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) PACKING, PREFORMED PACKING, PREFORMED SCREW, MACHINE SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM SPRING, SEAL LOADING END OF FIGURE
C-30 Change 1
TM 10-49 30-247-13&P (6)
(5)
(1) (1) (1) (1) (8)
6- 13 6- 15 6-9 6- 12 6- 14
QTY
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-7. Elbow Assembly Assembly (HTARS100) (HTARS100)
(C-31 blank)/C-32 Change 4
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
1
XBOOO
0DT23
64023E
2
PAOOO
0DT23
47032-1
3
PAOZZ
13348
8 K1
4
XBOOO
0DT23
47062
5
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
6
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 62
7
KFOZZ
96906
MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
8
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
9
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 02 65
10
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
11
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 03 30
12
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
13
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 61
14
XBOZZ
0DT23
220170-1
PAOZZ
0DT23
47033
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 06
ELBOW ASSEMBLY
FIG. C-7
ELBOW ASSEMBLY (HTARS 100)
ELBOW ASSEMBLY, UNISEX . ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG .COUPLING ASSY, UNISEX .. . ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG ..RING, WIRE ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..CAP AS ASSY .. . ....... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG . . . SE AL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FHG . . . C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FHG ..SCREW, MACHINE PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N47 47033 033 ............. .................... ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FHG ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47033 33 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG ..BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47033 ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 UOC: FHG ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47033 33 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG ..SPRING, BONDING PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47033 33 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG . . S EA L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FHG ..BUMPER .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG .ELBOW, 90 DEG . .. ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FHG BALL (41 ) 7-9 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 7-8 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 7- 10 SCREW, MACHINE (1) 7-7 SPRING, BONDING (1) 7- 11
Change 4 C-33
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-7A. Elbow Assembly Assembly (HTARS101) (HTARS101)
C-34 Change 4
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
1
XBOOO
0DT23
64 023 D
2
XBOOO
0DT23
47031-1
3
PAOZZ
13348
8 K1
4
XBOOO
0DT23
47062
5
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
6
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 62
7
PAOZZ
96906
MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
8
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
9
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 02 65
10
KFOZZ
0 DT23
22 01 57
11
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3
12
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 01 53
13
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
14
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
15
PAOZZ
30308
PL24693C50
16
PAOOO
0DT23
47085
17
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 02 04
18
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 45
19
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 42
20
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 47
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 06
ELBOW ASSEMBLY
FIG. C-7A
ELBOW ASSEMBLY (HTARS101)
QTY
ELBOW ASSEMBLY ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV .COUPLING ASSY, UNISEX..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..RING, WIRE .. . ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...CAP ASSY ........ ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..CAP .. .......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..SCREW, MACHINE PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV ..BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47053........ ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 UOC: FNV ..SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV .SPRING, SEAL LOADING PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV ...PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...SCREW, MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FNV . . . L EVE R ASSY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FNV ...SCREW, MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV SPRING, DETENT......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...GRIP, VALVE OPERATIN .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FNV ...ARM, TORQUE .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV
Change 4 C-34.1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
21
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 54
22
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 4
23
PAOZZ
77535
W0367-006-S
24
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 50
25
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 52
26
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 58
27
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4
28
PAOZZ
0DT23
GF16997-24L
29
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 51
30
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 49
31
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 61
32
XBOZZ
0DT23
220163-1
33
XBOZZ
0DT23
220166-1
PAOZZ
0DT23
47053
(5)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 06
ELBOW ASSEMBLY
FIG. C-7A
ELBOW ASSEMBLY (HTARS101)
QTY
..SHAFT ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV · · WASHER, WAVE SPRING .. . .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV PIN STOP . .. .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ..BALL .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FNV ..SEAL, BA BALL, DO DOWNSTREAM .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ..SCREW, CA C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FNV ..PIN, LOCKOUT... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ..SPRING, PIN ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ..BUMPER... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ..BODY VALVE..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ..ELBOW .. ..... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FNV BALL (41 ) 7A-9 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 7A-8 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 7A-1 1 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 7A-1 3 SCREW, MACHINE (1) 7A-7 SPRING, SEAL LOADING (8) 7A-1 2 SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM (1) 7A-1 0 END OF FIGURE
C-34.2 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-8. Tee Assembly
C-34.3 (blank)/C-34.4 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-9. Discharge Hose Assembly (Sheet 1 of 2)
Change 4 C-37
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-9. Discharge Hose Assembly (Sheet 2 of 2) C-38 Change 4
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
1
PCOOO
90598
MFG 0672-1
2
PCOZZ
90598
MFG-2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
PAOZZ XBOOO XBOOO XBOOO PCOZZ PAOZZ KFOZZ
70847 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906
J213 64 020 R 47031-1 47062 22 01 46 22 01 62 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
10
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
11
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 02 65
12
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 01 57
13
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3
14
KFOZZ
0DT23
220153
15
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOOO XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ
0DT23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 74197 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
22 01 46 PL24693C50 47085 22 02 04 22 01 45 22 01 42 22 01 47 22 01 54 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 01 50 22 01 52 22 01 58 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 01 51 22 01 49 22 01 61 220163-1
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 08
HOSE ASSEMBLY, 3 IN x 50FT
FIG. C-9
DISCHARGE HOSE ASSEMBLY
QTY
HOSE ASSEMBLY, DISCHARGE 3 INCH HOSE 50 FEET FEET LONG LONG ....... .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ........ 1 .SLEEVE, NEOPRENE 3 INCH DIA 6 INCHES LONG LONG ...... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. .............. ............. ........ .. 2 .CLAMP, HOSE ... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 4 .VALVE ASSY, UNISEX COUPLING .. . ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...COUPLING ASSY, UN UNISEX .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...CAP ASSY 1 ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...CAP .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SCREW, MACHINE PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N47 47053 053 ............. .................... ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 ...PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 4705 47053 3 ................. ........................ .............. .............. ............. ............. ........... .... 1 . . . BA L L PART PART OF KIT P/N 47053 47053 ....................................................... 41 ...SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 ...PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47053 53 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 ...SPRING, SEAL LOADING PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 8 ...PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 47053 47053...... ............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SCREW, MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 . . . L E VE R AS SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...SCREW, MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SPRING, DETENT...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...GRIP, VALVE OPERATING ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...ARM, TORQUE .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SHAFT ..... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...PACKING, PR PREFORMED...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ...WASHER, WA WAVE SP SPRING .. .... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...PIN STOP. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 . . . BA L L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...SEAL, BA BALL, DO DOWNSTREAM .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...PACKING, PREFORMED...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SCREW, CA C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...PIN, LOCKOUT.. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SPRING, PIN..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...BUMPER.. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...BODY VALVE.... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1
Change 4 C-39
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
35 36 37 38 39 40 41
XBOZZ XBOOO XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOOO PCOZZ PAOOO
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906
22 01 29 64021-1 220253-1 22027 7 3020BAL-TN MS27030-8 MS27029-15
42
PAOZZ
81718
H01434M
43
MOOZZ
80244
44 45
XBOZZ XBOZZ PAOZZ
OWSD1 90598 0DT23
RR-C-271, T TY Y2 CL3 CPFH48D 48DMIL50 MFG0673 47053
C-40 Change 4
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
..BARB HO H OSE ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... VA L VE AS SY , BA L L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..BARB HO HOSE ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ..VALVE, BALL, FULL BORE ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ..COUPLING HALF, QUICK DISCONNECT ......... .......... ......... ...GASKET . ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ..PLUG, QUICK DISCONNECT .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ...RING RETAINING .. ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV ...CHAIN WELDLESS, CUT 15 LINKS ........ ......... .......... ......... UOC: FNV .HOSE .... ...... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .STRAP, HOSE ... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BALL (41 ) 9- 11 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 9- 10 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 9- 13 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 9- 15 SCREW, MACHINE (1) 9-9 SPRING, SEAL LOADING (8) 9- 14 END OF FIGURE
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-10. Ground Rod
(C-41 blank)/C-42 Change 1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
1
PBOZZ
(3) CAGEC
97403
(4) PART NU MBE R
1 3 2 1 9 E0 4 6 2
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 09
ADAPTERS
FIG. C-10
GROUND ROD
QTY
ROD, GROUND .. .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... .........
1
END OF FIGURE
Change 1 C-43
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-11. Valve Assembly Assembly (HTARS100) C-44 Change 4
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
(5)
TM 9-2320-279-24P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 09 ADAPTERS FIG. C-11 VALVE ASSEMBLY(HTARS100) 1
PBOOO
0DT23
64020F
2
XBOOO
0DT23
47031-1
3
XBOOO
0DT23
47062
4
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
5
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 62
6
KFOZZ
96906
MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
7
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
8
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 02 65
9
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 01 57
10
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3
11
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 01 53
12
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
13
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
14
PAOZZ
30308
PL24693C50
15
PAOOO
0DT23
47085
16
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 02 04
17
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 45
18
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 42
19
XBOZZ
0DT23
220147
VALVE ASSY, UNISEX COUPLING .. ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG .COUPLING ASSY, UNISEX .. . ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ..CAP AS ASSY .. . ....... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG . . . C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FHG ..SCREW, MACHINE PART PART OF OF KIT KIT P/N4 P/N4705 7053.... 3.......... ............. .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47053 53 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG ..BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47053 ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 UOC: FHG ..SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47053 53 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47053 53 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG .SPRING, SEAL LOADING PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47053 53 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 8 UOC: FHG ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47053 53 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FHG . . S EA L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UOC: FHG ..SCREW, MA MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 UOC: FHG ..LEVER ASSY .. .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...SCREW, MACHINE .. . .. .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...SPRING, DETENT...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...GRIP, VALVE OPERATING .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG ...ARM, TORQUE . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FHG
Change 4 C-44.1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
20
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 54
21
PCOZZ
96906
MS29513-14
22
PAOZZ
77535
W0367-006-S
23
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 50
24
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 52
25
XBOZZ
0DT23
22015 8
26
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4
27
PAOZZ
0DT23
GF16997-24L
28
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 51
29
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 49
30
PAOZZ
0DT23
22 01 61
31
XBOZZ
0DT23
220163-1
32
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 24
PAOZZ
0DT23
47053
(5)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
..SHAFT ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..PACKING, PREFORMED .. ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..WASHER, WA WAVE SPRING . .. ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..PIN STOP ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..BALL .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FHG ..SEAL, BA BALL, DO DOWNSTREAM .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FHG ..PACKING, PREFORMED ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..SCREW, CAP .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..PIN, LOCKOUT .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..SPRIN G, PIN ..... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..BUMPER .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG ..BODY VALVE .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG .CAMLOCK, MALE .. . ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... UOC: FHG KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UOC: FHG BALL (4 1) 1 1-8 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 1 1-7 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 11-10 PACKING, PREFORMED (1) 11-12 SCREW, MACHINE (1) 1 1-6 SEAL, BALL (1) 1 1-9 SPRING, SEAL LOADING (8) 11-11
END OF FIGURE
C-44.2 Change 4
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P
Figure C-11A. Valve Assembly (HTARS101) Change 4 C-44.3
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 09 ADAPTERS FIG. C-11A VALVE ASSEMBLY (HTARS101) 1
PBOOO
0DT23
64 020 R
2
XBOOO
0DT23
47031-1
3
PAOZZ
13348
8 K1
4
XBOOO
0DT23
47062
5
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
6 7
PAOZZ KFOZZ
0DT23 96906
22 01 62 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
8
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
9
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 02 65
10
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 01 57
11
KFOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3
12
KFOZZ
0DT23
22 01 53
13
KFFZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
14
PCOZZ
0DT23
22 01 46
15 16
PAOZZ PAOOO
30308 0DT23
PL24693C50 47085
17
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 02 04
18
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 45
19
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 42
C-44.4 Change 4
VALVE ASSY, UNISEX COUPLING .. .. ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV .COUPLING ASSY, UNISEX .. . ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ..RING, WIRE ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UCO: FNV ..CAP AS ASSY .. . ....... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UCO: FNV . . . SE AL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 UCO: FNC . . . C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..SCREW, MACHINE PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N47 47053 053 ............. .................... ............. ............. .............. ............. ............. .......... ... 1 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD640 6402020-2 2 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV .. B A L L PART PART OF KIT P/N 47053 47053 ....................................................... 41 UOC: FNV ..SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD640 6402020-2 2 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD640 6402020-2 2 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV .SPRING, SEAL LOADING PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N 470 47053 53 ............... ...................... .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 8 UOC: FNV ..PACKING, PREFORMED PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD640 6402020-2 2 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV .. SEAL PART PART OF KIT KIT P/N P/N KD KD640 6402020-2 2 ....... .............. .............. ............. ............. .............. ............. ...... 1 UOC: FNV ..SCREW, MA MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..LEVER ASSY .. .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...SCREW, MACHINE .. . .. .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...SPRING, DE DETENT ..... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV ...GRIP, VALVE OPERATING .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 UOC: FNV
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 09 ADAPTERS FIG. C-11 VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 6
PBOOO XBOOO PBOOO PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906
64020F 47031-1 47062 22 01 46 22 01 62 MS35206-27 6
7
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
8 9
XBOZZ XBOZZ
0DT23 0DT23
22 02 65 22 01 57
10
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3
11
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 53
12
PCFZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOOO XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ PBOZZ KFOZZ
0D T23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 74197 0DT23 0DT23 0D T23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
22 01 46 PL24693C50 47085 22 02 04 22 01 45 22 01 42 22 01 47 22 01 54 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 01 50 22 01 52 22 01 58 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 01 51 22 01 49 22 01 61 220163-1 22 01 24 47053
VALVE ASSY, UNISEX C ........ ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .COUPLING AS A SSY, UNISE....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..CAP AS ASSY .. . ....... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...CAP .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SCREW, MA MACHINE PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N .. ..... ......... .......... ......... 1 47053.................................................................................... ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PART OF KIT P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47053.................................................................................... ..BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47053 ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 ..SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM PART OF KIT P/ .. . ...... .......... ......... 1 N 47053 ............................................................................... ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47053.................................................................................... .SPRING, SEAL LOADING PART OF KIT P/N...... .......... ......... 8 47053.................................................................................... ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PART OF KIT P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47053 470 53 ................................................................ ................... ..SEAL .. ........ ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SCREW, MA MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 . . L EVE R ASSY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...SCREW, MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SPRING, DE DETENT ..... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...GRIP, VALVE OPERATIN .. .... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...ARM, TORQUE . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SHAFT ...... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PACKING, PREFORMED .. ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..WASHER, WA W AVE SP S PRING..... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PIN, STOP ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .. B A L L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..SEAL, BALL, DOWNSTREA .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PACKING, PREFORMED....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SCREW, CA C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..PIN, LOCKOUT... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SPRING, PIN ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BUMPER .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BODY, VALVE.... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .CAMLOCK, MALE ........ .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 BALL ( 41) 11-8 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 1 1-7 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 11-10 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 11-12 SCREW, MACHINE ( 1) 1 1-6 SPRING, SEAL LOADING ( 8) 11-11
END OF FIGURE Change 1 C-45
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Figure C-12. C-12. Valve Assembly, Assembly, Camlock Camlock C-46 Change 1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 09 ADAPTERS FIG. C-12 VALVE ASSEMBLY, CAMLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6
XBOOO XBOOO PBOOO PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906
64020G 47031-1 47062 22 01 46 22 01 62 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
7
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
8 9
XBOZZ XBOZZ
0DT23 0DT23
22 02 65 22 01 57
10
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3
11
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 01 53
12
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOOO XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ XBOZZ PCOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ XBOZZ PBOZZ PBOOO PCOZZ KFOZZ
0DT23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 74197 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 80691 96906 0DT23
22 01 46 PL24693C50 47085 22 02 04 22 01 45 22 01 42 22 01 47 22 01 54 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 01 50 22 01 52 22 01 58 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 01 51 22 01 49 22 01 61 220163-1 22 01 32 20D-AL MS27030-6 47053
VALVE ASSY, CAMLOCK .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .COUPLING ASSY, UNISE....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 . . C AP ASS Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . SE AL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..SCREW, MA MACHINE PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N .. ..... ......... .......... ......... 1 47053.................................................................................... ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PART OF KIT P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47053 470 53 ................................................................ ................... ..BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47053 ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 ..SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM PART OF KIT P/N ..... .......... ......... 1 47053 470 53 ................................................................ ................... ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47053 470 53 ................................................................ ................... ..SPRIN G, SEAL LOADING PART OF KIT .. .. ......... .......... ......... 8 P/N 470 47053 53 ................................................ ............................ ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47053 470 53 ................................................................ ................... . . S EA L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..SCREW, MACHINE ..... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 . . L EVE R ASSY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...SCREW, MACHINE .... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...SPRING, DETENT...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...GRIP, VALVE OPERATIN .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...ARM, TORQUE .. ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SHAFT ..... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PACKING, PREFORMED .. ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 ..WASHER, WA WAVE SPRING . .. ... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PIN, STOP. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BALL .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..SEAL, BALL, DOWNSTREA .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PACKING, PREFORMED ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SCREW, CAP .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..PIN, LO L OOKOUT . ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SPRING, PIN . .. .... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BUMPER... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BODY, VALVE.... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .FITTING, MALE 2 INCH NPT .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .CAMLOCK, FEMALE .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..GASKET .. . .. ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 BALL ( 41) 12-8 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 1 2-7 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 12-10 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 12-12 SCREW, MACHINE ( 1) 1 2-6 SEAL, BALL, UPSTREAM ( 1) 1 2-9 SPRING, SEAL LOADING ( 8) 12-11 END OF FIGURE Change 1 C-47
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Figure C-13. Coupling Assembly C-48 Change 1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 09 ADAPTERS FIG. C-13 COUPLING ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
XBOOO PAOOO PAOZZ PBOOO PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ
0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906
64 019 R 47032-1 8 K1 47062 22 01 46 22 01 62 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
8
PCOZZ
96906
MS29513-010
9 10
XBOZZ PCOZZ
0DT23 96906
22 02 65 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
11
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 03 30
12 13 14
PCOZZ PAOZZ PBOZZ KFOZZ
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
22 01 46 22 01 61 220138-1 47033
COUPLING ASSY FEMALE, 1 1/2 NPT .. . .... ......... .......... ......... 2 .COUPLING AS A SSY, UNISE....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..RING, WIRE ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 . . C AP ASS Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 . . . C AP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..SCREW, MA MACHINE PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N .. ..... ......... .......... ......... 1 47033.................................................................................... ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PART OF KIT P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47033.................................................................................... ..BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47033 ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47033.................................................................................... ..SPRING, BONDING PART OF KIT P/N..... ......... .......... ......... 1 47033.................................................................................... . . S EA L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ..BUMPER... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .FITTING, FE F EMALE .. . ...... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 BALL ( 41) 13-9 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 1 3-8 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 13-10 SCREW, MACHINE ( 1) 1 3-7 SPRING, BONDING ( 1) 13-11 END OF FIGURE
Change 1 C-49
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Figure C-14. Coupling Assembly, Male C-50 Change 1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
(3) CAGEC
(4) PART NU MBE R
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 09 ADAPTERS FIG. C-14 COUPLING ASSEMBLY, MALE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
XBOOO PAOOO PAOZZ PBOOO PCOZZ PAOZZ PAOZZ
0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906
64019F 47032-1 8 K1 47062 22 01 46 22 01 62 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
8
PCOZZ
96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0
9 10
XBOZZ PCOZZ
0DT23 96906
22 02 65 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
11
XBOZZ
0DT23
22 03 30
12 13 14
PCOZZ PAOZZ PBOZZ KFOZZ
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
22 01 46 22 01 61 220140-1 47033
COUPLING ASSY, MALE ....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 2 .COUPLING AS A SSY, UNISE....... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..RING, WIRE .. . ...... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 . . C AP ASS Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ...SEAL .. ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ...CAP .. ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..SCREW, MA MACHINE PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N .. ..... ......... .......... ......... 1 47033 470 33 ................................................................ ................... ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PART OF KIT P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47033.................................................................................... ..BALL PART OF KIT P/N 47033 ....... ......... ......... .......... ......... 41 ..PACKING, PR PREFORMED PA PART OF OF KI KIT P/ P/N...... .......... ......... 1 47033.................................................................................... ..SPRING, BONDING PART OF KIT P/N..... ......... .......... ......... 1 47033 470 33 ................................................................ ................... ..SEAL .. ........ ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 ..BUMPER... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 .FITTING, MALE .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 KIT, COUPLER/ADAPTER .. ...... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... 1 BALL ( 41) 14-9 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 1 4-8 PACKING, PREFORMED ( 1) 14-10 SCREW, MACHINE ( 1) 1 4-7 SPRING, BONDING ( 1) 14-11 END OF FIGURE
Change 1 C-51
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Figure C-15. Special Tools C-52 Change 1
SECTION II (1) (2) ITEM SMR NO CODE
1
PAOZZ
(3) CAGEC
81348
(4) PART NU MBE R
GGG-C-00413
(5)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P (6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODES (UOC) GROUP 10
SPECIAL TOOLS
FIG. C-15
SPECIAL TOOLS
QTY
CLAMPING TO TOOL, ST STRAP ..... ......... ......... ......... .......... .........
END OF FIGURE
Change 1 C-53/(C-54 blank)
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG.
ITEM
5310-00-020-3260 5310-00-020-3260 5306-00-021-3912 5306-00-021-3912 5330-00-088-9166 5310-00-141-1795 5310-00-141-1795 5310-00-141-1795 5306-00-151-1421 5306-00-151-1421 5306-00-151-1421 5360-00-155-5099 5360-00-155-5099 5360-00-155-5099 5310-00-167-0803 5310-00-167-0803 5310-00-167-0820 5310-00-167-0820 5310-00-167-0820 4010-00-171-4512 5315-00-234-1864 5315-00-234-1864 5315-00-234-1864 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3838
3 3A 3 3A 9 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 3A 3 4 3A 9 3 4 3A 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A 7A 11A 3
16 21 18 23 40 26 12 62 27 13 63 63 52 88 17 22 23 9 59 43 43 32 69 9 10 8 7 10 7 7 8 8 10 8 8 31
5330-00-248-3838 5330-00-248-3838 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248- 3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-252-6050 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-263-801 1 5330-00-265-1076 5120-00-278-9925 5330-00-279-9410 5330-00-279-9410 5330-00-279-9410 DELETED 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330- 00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384
4 3A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 4 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A 7A 11A 3A 3A 15 3 4 3A 5 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A
21 78 24 21 24 21 21 22 22 19 11 15 10 12 15 12 12 10 10 12 13 13 55 46 1 66 55 89 13 10 13 10 10 11 11
Change 6 C-55
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG.
ITEM
5310-00-515-8058 5330-00-531-4588 5330-00-612-2414 5365-00-613-8997 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5310-00-721-4434 5310-00-721-4434 5310-00-721-4434 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-807-1468 5330-00-833-4210 5330-00-833-4210 4930-00-848-1310 4930-00-848-1310 4930-00-848-1310 5365-00-926-5411 4730-00-929-0790 3110-00-965-8485 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720
3A 3A 12 3A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 9 9 3A 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A
40 38 34 31 29 26 29 26 26 27 27 51 41 80 25 11 61 64 53 75 44 33 70 42 41 43 8 9 7 6 9 6 6 7 7 9
5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5330-01-007-4899 5330-01-007-4899 5330-01-007-4899 5330-01-007-4899 5315-01-025-4510 5315-01-025-4510 5315-01-025-4510 5975-01-050-5707 4930-01-053-0185 5365-01- 053-0186 4930-01-053-0187 4930-01-053-0188 4930-01-053-0189 4930-01-053-0190 5340-01-053-0192 5340-01-053-0192 5340-01-053-0192 5315-01-053-0194 5315-01-053-0194 5315-01-053-0194 5330-01-053-0217 5330-01-053-0217 5330-01-053-0221 5305-01-189-3761 5305-01-189-3761 5305-01-189-3761 5935-01-190-74 85 5330-01-244-2274 5330-01-244-2274 5330-01-244-2274 5330-01-244-2274 4730-01-244-7275 4930- 01-244-8043
7A 11A 3 4 3A 3A 3 4 3A 10 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 3A 3A 3 4 3A 4 3 4 3A 3A 9 3
7 7 34 26 52 90 50 40 79 1 34 48 37 36 41 35 58 47 93 61 50 86 19 24 47 22 8 58 23 37 25 27 50 3 67
C-56 Change 4
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG.
ITEM
4930-01-244-8043 4930-01-244-8043 5360-01-246-2501 5360-01-246-2501 5360-01-246-2501 5360-01-246-2501 5340-01-246-2706 5340-01-246-2706 5340-01-246-2707 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5330-01-246-7351 5330-01-246-7351 5330-01-246-7351 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-247-1080 4930-01-653-3145 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5330-01-264-0134
4 3A 3 4 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 3 4 4 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 3 4 4 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3A 3A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 3
56 91 33 27 51 68 29 15 65 30 41 20 30 66 77 65 54 76 32 42 22 31 56 67 36 24 28 49 29 25 22 25 22 22 23 23 60
5330-01-264-0134 5330-01-264-0134 4930-01-265-3145 4930-01-265-3145 4930-01-265-3145 4730-01-296-9462 4730-01-296-9463 4930-01-297-3776 4930-01-297-3777 4730-01-297-6812 4730-01-298-0150 4730-01-298-0151 5340-01-324-0954 5340-01-324-0954 5340-01-324-0954 5360-01-338-0240 4820-01-338-1885 4820-01-338-1885 5330-01-338-6641 5315-01-341-8766 5315-01-341-8766 5315-01-341-8766 4930-01-383-9467 4930-01-383-9467 3110-01-385-3438 3110-01-385-3438 5315-01-385-5535 5315-01-385-5535 5315-01-385-5535 4820-01-385-89 07 4820-01-385-8907 4820-01-385-8907 3040-01-385-8986 3040-01-385-8986 3040-01-385-8986
4 3A 3 3 3A 14 6 4 3 8 12 11 3 4 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 2 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A
49 95 35 38 26 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 24 10 60 44
54 38 83 1 59 48 94 62 51 87 46 35 71 56 45 85
Change 4 C-57
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG.
ITEM
3040-01-385-9064 3040-01-385-9064 3040-01-385-9064 4930-01-385-9453 4930-01-385-9453 4930-01-385-9453 4930-01-385-9488 4930-01-385-9488 4930-01-385-9488 5305-01-413-0746 5305-01-413-0746 5305-01-413-0746 5315-01-413-0747 5315-01-413-0747
3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4
48 37 74 68 57 97 57 46 92 47 36 73 52 42
5315-01-413-0747 4730-01-413-2614 4730-01-413-2614 4730-01-413-2614 4320-01-413-4038 4320-01-413-4038 4320-01-413-4038 4320-01-413-4038 4320-01-413-4038 5340-01-413-6109 5340-01-413-6109 5340-01-415-1292 5340-01-415-1292 5340-01-415-1292
3A 3 4 3A 3 3 4 4 3A 3 4 3 4 3A
81 39 28 72 49 53 39 43 82 21 7 28 14 64
C-58 Change 4
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
88044 88044 88044 88044 88044 88044 88044 88044 88044 96906 96906 96906 88044 88044 88044 OWDUI OWSDI 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 81348 81718 90598 70847 70847 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
AN320C4 AN320C4 AN320C4 AN4-13A AN4-13A AN4-13A AN960-416 AN960-416 AN960-416 AN960-516 AN960-516 AN960-516 AN960-8 AN960C516 AN960C516 CPFH32DMIL50 CPFH48DMIL50 D9-437 D9-437 D9-437 GF16997-24L GF16997-24L GF16997-24L GF16997-24L GF16997-24L GF16997-24L GF16997-24L GGG-C-00413 H01434M HTARS101 J212 J213 KD61428-5 KD64019-5 KD64020-2
S T OC K N U M B E R 5310-00-721-4434 5310-00-721-4434 5310-00-721-4434 5306-00-151-1421 5306-00-151-1421 5306-00-151-1421 5310-00-141-1795 5310-00-141-1795 5310-00-141-1795 5310-00-167-0820 5310-00-167-0820 5310-00-167-0820 5310-00-515-8058 5310-00-167-0803 5310-00-167-0803
5 3 1 5 - 01 - 3 41 8 7 6 6 5 3 1 5 - 01 - 3 41 8 7 6 6 5 3 1 5 - 01 - 3 41 8 7 6 6
5120-00-278-9925 5365-00-926-5411 4930-01-435-9019 4730-01-244-7275 5330-01- 338-6641
FI G
ITEM
3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3A 3 3A 6 9 3 4 3A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 15 9
51 41 80 27 13 63 26 12 62 23 9 59 40 17 22 36 44 54 38 83 30 27 30 27 27 28 28 1 42
6 9 3A 3A 11A
3 3
Change 4 C-59
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 81349 81349 81349 81349 81349 81349 81349 81349 81349 81349 81349 90598 90598 90598 90598 90598 90598 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906
KD64349-1 KD64349-2 LP515-8R7 LP526C1024R8 LP65U82J12M LP65U82J12M LP65U82J12M M25988/1-040 M25988/1-040 M25988/1-040 M25988/1-040 M25988/1-145 M25988/1-145 M25988/1-145 M25988/1-235 M25988/1-235 M25988/1-235 M25988/1-235 MFG 0672-1 MFG 0672-3 MFG-1 MFG-2 MFG0673 MFG0673 MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L MS19060-1012 MS21042-4 MS21042-4 MS21042-4 MS21083C5 MS21083C5 MS24665-1013
C-60 Change 4
S T OC K N U M B E R
5305-01-413-0746 5305-01-413-0746 5305-01-413-0746 5330-01-244-2274 5330-01-244-2274 5330-01-244-2274 5330-01-244-2274 5330-00-279-9410 5330-00-279-9410 5330-00-279-9410 5330-01-007-4899 5330-01-007-4899 5330-01-007-4899 5330-01-007-4899
5305-01-189-3761 5305-01-189-3761 5305-01-189-3761 3110-00-965-8485 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-020-3260 5310-00-020-3260 5315-01-025-4510
FI G
ITEM
3A 3A 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3A 9 6 6 9 6 9 3 4 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 3A 3
39 32 47 36 73 37 25 27 50 66 55 89 34 26 52 90 1 1 2 2 37 45 22 8 58 43 25 11 61 16 21 50
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906
MS24665-1013 MS24665-1013 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2 MS27029-15 MS27030-6 MS27030-8 MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7 MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7 MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7 MS29512-03 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS29513-01 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3 MS29513-14 MS29513-14 MS29513-14 MS29513-14 MS29513-14 MS29513-14 MS29513-14
S T OC K N U M B E R 5315-01-025-4510 5315-01-025-4510 5315-00-234-1864 5315-00-234-1864 5315-00-234-1864 4730-00-929-0790 533 0-00-612-2414 5330-00-088-9166 5330-00-833-4210 5330-00-833-4210 5330-00-833-4210 5330-00-263-8011 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-248- 3838 5330-00-248-3838 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840 5330-00-248-3840
FI G
ITEM
4 3A 3 4 3A 9 12 9 3 4 3A 3A 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A 7A 11A 3 4 3A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A
40 79 43 32 69 41 34 40 64 53 75 55 9 10 8 7 10 7 7 8 8 10 8 8 31 21 78 24 21 24 21 21 22 22
Change 4 C-61
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 DELETED 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 2 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 4 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7
5330-00-265-1076 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-641-0119 5330-00-252-6050 5330-00-531-4588 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338 5330-00-260-9338
MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6
5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720
C-62 Change 6
S T OC K N U M B E R
FI G
ITEM
3A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 4 3A 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A 7A 11A 5 3 6 7 8 9
46 13 10 13 10 10 11 11 29 26 29 26 26 27 27 19 38 11 15 10 12 15 12 12 10 10 12 13 13 8 9 7 6 9
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 30308 30308 30308 30308 30308 30308 30308 80244 0DT23 DELETED 74197 74197 74197 74197 74197 77535 77535 1GX11 1GX11 97403 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS353 08-334 MS 3 5 3 0 8 - 3 3 4 PL24693C50 PL24693C50 PL24693C50 PL24693C50 PL24693C50 PL24693C50 PL24693C50 RR-C-271 TY2CL 3 RRT-268S W0367-00-6-S W0367-00-6-S W0367-00-6-S W0367-00-6-S W0367-00-6 -S W0367-00-6-S W0367-00-6-S 00-1-540 4 00-5-540 6 1 3219E0462 200-484 201201-151 201201-151 2 07 78 3 2 07 78 3
S T OC K N U M B E R 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5305-00-988-1720 5306-00-021-3912 5306-00-021-3912
4010-00-171-4512 5365-00-613-8997 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783 5310-01-259-7783
5975-01-050-5707 5330-01-053-0217 5330-01-053-0217 4320-01-413-4038 4320-01-413-4038
FI G
ITEM
12 11 13 14 3A 7A 11A 3 3A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 9 3A 5 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 4 4 10 3A 3 3A 3 4
6 6 7 7 9 7 7 18 23 17 14 17 14 14 15 15 43 31 25 22 25 22 22 23 23 5 6 1 54 19 24 53 43
Change 6 C-63
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
2 07 78 3 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 2 07 78 4 2 07 78 4 2 07 78 4 2 07 78 8 2 07 78 8 2 07 78 8 2 07 79 2 2 07 79 2 2 07 79 2 2 07 79 5 2 07 79 5 2 07 79 5 2 07 79 9 2 07 79 9 2 07 79 9 2 07 80 7 2 07 80 7 2 07 80 7 2 07 80 7 2 07 87 3 2 07 80 8 2 07 80 8 2 07 80 8 2 07 87 3 2 09 02 9 2 09 02 9 2 09 02 9 2 09 09 209 09 2 09 09 2 09 79 3 2 09 82 7
C-64 Change 4
S T OC K N U M B E R 4320-01-413-4038 5305-00-988-1720 4930-01-244-8043 4930-01-244-8043 4930-01-244-8043 5315-01-413-0747 5315-01-413-0747 5315-01-413-0747 5330-01-246-7351 5330-01-246-7351 5330-01-246-7351
5340-01-246-2706 5340-01-246-270 6 5340-01-246-2707 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-247-1080 4930-01-653-3145 5340-01-324-0954 5340-01-324-0954 5340-01-324-0954 4930-01-265-3145 5330-01-264-0134 5330-01-264-0134 5330-01-264-0134 5360-00-155-5099 5360-00-155-5099 5360-00-155-5099 5305-01-246-3868
FI G
ITEM
3A 9 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3A 3
82 9 67 56 91 52 42 81 65 54 76 55 44 84 29 15 65 36 24 28 49 29 24 10 60 38 60 49 95 63 52 88 57 30
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 80691 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
2 09 82 7 2 09 82 7 2 09 82 7 2 09 82 7 2 09 82 7 2 09 85 3 2 09 85 3 2 09 85 3 2 09 85 3 20D-AL 2 1 0 - 0 2 24 - 1 0 0 2 10 18 9 2 10 36 8 2 10 36 8 2 10 36 8 2 10 38 8 2 10 38 8 2 10 38 8 2 10 59 3 2 10 59 3 2 10 59 3 2 10 60 0 210 60 0 2 10 60 0 2 20 12 4 2 20 12 9 2201-30 2 20 13 2 220138-1 220138-1 220140-1 2 20 14 2 2 20 14 2 220 14 2
S T OC K N U M B E R 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5305-01-246-3868 5360-01-246-2501 5360-01-246-2501 5360-01-246-2501 5360-01-246-2501
5360-01-338-0240 3040-01-385-8986 3040-01-385-8986 3040-01-385-8986 4730-01-413-2614 4730-01-413-2614 4730-01-413-2614 4820-01-385-8907 4820-01-385-8907 4820-01-385-8907 5340-01-415-1292 5340-01-415-1292 5340-01-415-1292
FI G
ITEM
3 3A 3A 4 4 3 4 3A 3A 12 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 11 9 6 12 13 11A 14 6 9 11
41 66 77 20 30 33 27 51 68 33 2 44 56 45 85 39 28 72 46 35 71 28 14 64 32 35 35 32 14 33 14 21 21 18
Change 4 C-65
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 DELETED DELETED 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
FI G
ITEM
2 20 14 2 2 20 14 2 2 20 14 2 2 20 14 5 2 20 14 5 2 20 14 5 2 20 14 5 2 20 14 5 2 20 14 5 2 20 14 5 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6
12 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 3 3
18 19 19 20 17 20 17 17 18 18 6 13
2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 220 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6
6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 3A 3A 7A 7A
7 16 5 12 4 13 7 16 4 13 4 13 5 12 5 12 7 17 5 14
C-66 Change 6
S T OC K N U M B E R
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
2 20 14 6 2 20 14 6 2 20 15 3 2 20 15 3 2 20 14 7 2 20 14 7 2 20 14 7 2 20 14 7 2 20 14 7 2 20 14 7 2 20 14 7 2 20 14 9 2 20 14 9 2 20 14 9 2 20 14 9 2 20 14 9 2 20 14 9 2 20 14 9 2 20 15 0 2 20 15 0 2 20 15 0 2 20 15 0 2 20 15 0 2 20 15 0 2 20 15 0 2 20 15 1 2 20 15 1 2 20 15 1 2 20 15 1 2 20 15 1 2 20 15 1 2 20 15 1 2 20 15 2 2 20 15 2
S T OC K N U M B E R
FI G
ITEM
11A 11A 6 8 6 8 9 1 12 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 6 8
5 14 14 11 22 t9 22 19 19 20 20 32 29 32 29 29 30 30 26 23 26 23 23 24 24 31 28 31 28 28 29 29 27 24
Change 4 C-67
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 DELETED 0DT23
2 20 15 2 2 20 15 2 2 20 15 2 2 20 15 2 2 20 15 2 2 20 15 3 2 20 15 3 2 20 15 3 2 20 15 3 2 20 15 3 2 20 15 4 2 20 15 4 2 20 15 4 2 20 15 4 2 20 15 4 2 20 15 4 2 20 15 4 2 20 15 7 2 20 15 7 2 20 15 7 2 20 15 7 2 20 15 7 2 20 15 7 2 20 15 7 2 20 15 8 2 20 15 8 2 20 15 8 2 20 15 8 2 20 15 8 2 20 15 8 2 20 15 8 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1
C-68 Change 6
S T OC K N U M B E R
FI G
ITEM
9 11 12 7A 11A 9 11 12 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 3 5 6
27 24 24 25 25 14 11 11 12 12 23 20 23 20 20 21 21 12 9 12 9 9 10 10 28 25 28 25 25 26 26 14 33
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 DELETED 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 1 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 2 20 16 2 220162 2201 62 220163-1 220163-1 220163-1 220163-1 220163-1 220163-1 220163-1 220164-1 220165-1 220166-1 220170-1
S T OC K N U M B E R
FIG
ITEM
7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A 7A 11A 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A 7A 11A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 3A 8 7A 7
13 30 33 30 30 13 13 18 31 31 7 8 6 5 8 5 5 6 6 8 6 6 34 31 34 31 31 32 32 19 32 33 14
Change 6 C-69
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 DELETED DELETED DELETED 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
220174-1 220174-1 22 0201-1-18 2 20 20 4 2 20 20 4 2 20 20 4 2 20 20 4 2 20 20 4 2 20 20 4 2 20 20 4 220224-1 220253-1
2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 5 2 20 26 9 2 20 26 9 2 20 26 9 2 20 27 0 2 20 27 0 2 20 27 0 2 20 27 1
C-70 Change 6
S T OC K N U M B E R
4930-01-385-9453 4930-01-385-9453 4930-01-385-9453 3040-01-385-9064 3040-01-385-9064 3040-01-385-9064 3110-01-385-3438
FI G
ITEM
3 3A 3A 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 4 9 5 5 5 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A 7A 11A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3
20 25 5 19 16 19 16 16 17 17 18 37
10 11 9 8 11 8 8 9 9 11 9 9 68 57 97 48 37 74 59
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
2 20 27 1 2 20 27 1 2 20 27 2 2 20 27 2 2 20 27 2 2 20 27 7 2 20 33 0 2 20 33 0 2 20 33 0 2 20 33 0 2 20 33 0 2204-86 220479-100 220724-007 220724-229 2 36 22 2 36 22 2 36 22 2 38 89 2 38 90 2 38 92 2 38 93 2 40 59 2 40 85 2 40 96 2 46 36 2 46 36 2 46 36 2 47 80 2 47 80 2 47 80 2 8-2 -G 2NP-218 3020BAL-TN
S T OC K N U M B E R 3110-01-385-3438 311 0-01-385-3438 5315-01-385-5535 5315-01-385-5535 5315-01-385-5535
4930-00-848-1310 4930-00-848-1310 4930-00-848-1310 4930-01-053-0190 4930-01-053-0189 4930-01-053-0188 4930-01-053-0187 5365-01-053-0186 5330-01-053-0221 4930-01-053-0185 5340-01-053-0192 5340-01-053-0192 5340-01-053-0192 5315-01-053-0194 5315-01-053-0194 5315-01-053-0194
FI G
ITEM
4 3A 3 4 3A 9 3 7 13 14 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3 4 3A 3 4 3A 3A 4 9
48 94 62 51 87 38 12 11 11 11 13 15 16 42 45 44 33 70 35 41 36 37 48 47 34 58 47 93 61 50 86 4 3 39
Change 4 C-71
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
4 04 27 4 43 11 4 43 27 4 43 27 44646-45 4 47 16 4 47 16 4 47 54 4 47 54 44807-1 44807-1 4 70 23 47031-1 47031-1 47031-1 47031-1 47031-1 47031-1 47031-1 47032-1 47032-1 47032-1 47032-1 4 70 33 4 70 33 47 4 70 33 47 4 70 33 47037-1 47037-1 4 70 42 4 70 53 4 70 53 4 70 53 47 4 70 53 47 4 70 53
C-72 Change 4
S T OC K N U M B E R
4930-01-265-3145 4930-01-265-3145 4820-01-338-1885 4820-01-338-1885 4320-01-413-4038 4320-01-413-4038 5340-01-413-6109 5340-01-413-6109
5935-01-190-748 5
FI G
ITEM
3A 3A 3 3A 3A 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 3 7 13 14
53 96 35 26 30
3 3A 4
49 39 21 7 5 2 5 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 7 13 14 15 20 23 6 8 9 11 12
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 DELETED 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 3A05 4 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
47 4 70 53 4 70 55 4 70 55 4 70 56 4 70 56 4 70 58 4 70 58 4 70 58 4 70 62 47 47 4 70 62 4 70 62 47 4 70 62 47 4 70 62 47 4 70 62 4 70 62 4 70 62 4 70 62 4 70 62 4 70 62 4 70 62 4 70 69 4 70 85 4 70 85 4 70 85 4 70 85 4 70 85 4 70 85 4 70 85 47 115-100 4912K66 600-001-10 6 40 14 64 64017B
S T OC K N U M B E R
4930-01-385-9488 4930-01-385-9488 4930-01-385-9488
4930-01-383-9467
FI G
3 4 3 4 3 4 3A 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 3A 7A 11A 4 6 8 9 11 12 7A 11A 3A 4 3A 1 2
ITEM 7A 40 29 45 34 57 46 92 5 6 4 3 6 3 3 4 4 6 4 4 16 18 15 18 15 15 16 16 14 4 33 1 1
Change 6 C-73
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES PART NUMBER INDEX
CAGEC
P A R T N U MB E R
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 DELETED 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 13348 13348 DELETED 13348 13348 13348 13448 13448 13348
64019F 6 401 9N 6 401 9N 6 401 9R 64020E 64020F 64020G 6 402 0R 6 402 0R 64021-1 6 402 2D 6 402 3D 64023E
4730-01-296-9462
6 40 25 64349CDF4HX 6 43 49HX 8 21 23 8 21 23 8 21 23 8 21 23 8 21 23 8 21 23 8 K1 8 K1
4930-01-297-3776
8 K1 8 K1 8 K1 8 K1 8 K1 8 K1
C-74 Change 6
S T OC K N U M B E R
4730-01-296-9463 4730-01-298-0151 4730-01-298-0150
4730-01-297-6812
4930-01-297-3777 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056 3110-01-247-1056
FI G
ITEM
14 3 3A 13 6 11 12 9 11A 9 8 7A 7 5 4 3A 3 3 3 4 4 3A 3A 3 4 5 7 13 14 3A 7A 11A
1 2 2 1 4 1 1 4 1 36 1 1 1 1 1 1 32 42 22 31 56 67 4 17 3 3 3 3 3 3
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG. 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
ITEM 1 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
S T OC K N U M B E R
4930-01-383- 9467 4820-01-338-1885 4930-01-297-3777
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-260-9338
5310-00-020-3260 5310-00-167-0803 5306-00-021-3912 5330-01-053-0217 5340-01-413-6109 5305-01-189-3761 5310-00-167-0820 5340-01-324-0954 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-141-1795 5306-00-151-1421 5340-01-415-1292 5340-01-246-2706 5305-01-246-3868 5330-00-248-3838 3110-01-247-1056
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 88044 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 96906 88044 88044 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23
64014 64017B 44716 47023 64349HX 640 19N 4 7 032 - 1 8K1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 033 0 22 014 6 22 016 1 4 703 7 - 1 MS21083C5 AN96 0C516 MS 3 5 3 0 8 - 3 3 4 201201-151 220174-1 448 07 - 1 MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L AN960-516 20 780 8 MS21042-4 AN960-416 AN4-13A 21 060 0 20 779 9 20 982 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3 82123
Change 4 C-75
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67
5360-01-246-2501 5330-01-007-4899 4930-01-265-3145 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-244-2274 4930-01-265-3145 4730-01-413-2614
0DT23 81349 0DT23 0DT23 81349 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0D T23 0DT23 96906 88044 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 81349 0DT23
20 985 3 M25988/1-235 44327 20 780 7 M25988/1-040 20 787 3 21 038 8 47055 20 982 7 82123 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2 23622 47056 21 059 3 LP65U82J12M 22 027 0 44754 MS24665-1013 AN320C4 20 778 8 20 778 3 D9-437 20 779 5 21 036 8 47058 24636 22 027 1 20 902 9 24780 22 027 2 20909 MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7 20 779 2 M25988/1-145 20 778 4
C-76 Change 4
5305-01-246-3868 3110-01-247-1056 5315-00-234-1864 4930-00-848-1310 4820-01-385-8907 5305-01-413-0746 3040-01-385-9064 4320-01-413-4038 5315-01-025-4510 5310-00-721-4434 5315-01-413-0747 4320-01-413-4038 5315-01-341-8766 3040-01-385-8986 4930-01-385-9488 5340-01-053-0192 3110-01-385-3438 5330-01-264-0134 5315-01-053-0194 5315-01-385-5535 536 0-00-155-5099 5330-00-833-4210 5330-01-246-7351 5330-00-279-9410 4930-01-244-8043
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
3 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A
68
4930-01-385-9453
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 969 06 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 88044 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 81349 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
22 026 9 KD64349-1 KD64349-2 KD61428-5 KD64019-5 64349CDF4HX 640 19N 8K1 28- 2-G 220201-1- 18 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 033 0 47115-100 2204-86 220479-100 22 014 6 22 016 1 220164-1 4 70 37 - 1 MS21083C5 AN960C516 MS 3 5 3 0 8 - 3 3 4 201201-151 220174-1 44327 M25988/1-040 20 780 7 20 787 3 44646-45 RRT-268S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-260-9338
5310-00-020-3260 5310-00-167-080 3 5306-00-021-3912 5330-01-053-0217 4930-01-265-3145 5330-01-244-2274 5330-01-247-1080 4930-01-653-3145 5365-00-613-8997
Change 4 C-77
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG.
ITEM
3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
C-78 Change 4
S T OC K N U M B E R
4930-01-053-0185 4930-01-053-0190 4930-01-053-0188 4930-01-053-0187 5330-00-531-4588 5310-00-515-8058 4930-01-053-0189 3110-00-965-8485 5360-01-338-0240 5330-00-265-1076 5330-01- 053-0221 5365-01-053-0186 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-244-2274 5360-01-246-2501 5330-01-007-4899
5330-00-263-8011 3110-01-247-1056 5305-01-189-3761 5310-00-167-0820 5340-01-324-0954 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-141-1795 5306-00-151-1421 5340-01-415-1292 5340-01-246-2707
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 88044 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 81349 0DT23 81349 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 96906 88044 88044 0DT23 0DT23
LP526C1024R8 600-001-10 24096 23889 23892 23893 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 4 7 LP515-8R7 AN960-8 23890 220724-007 MS19060-1012 21 018 9 220724-229 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 2 6 24085 24059 20 780 7 M25988/1-040 20 985 3 M25988/1-235 40427 20048 4 MS29512-03 82123 20 979 3 MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L AN960-516 20 780 8 MS21042 -4 AN960-416 AN4-13A 21 060 0 20 779 9
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 3A 4 4 4
66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97
5305-01-246-3868 3110-01-247-1056 5360-01-246-2501 5315-00-234-1864 4930-00-848-1310 4820-01-385-8907 4730-01-413-2614 5305-01-413-0746 3040-01-385-9064 5330-00-833-4210 5330-01-246-7351 5305-01-246-3868 5330-00-248-3838 5315-01-025-4510 5310-00-721-4434 5315-01-413-0747 4320-01-413-4038 5315-01-341-8766
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 88044 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 81349 81349 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
20 982 7 82123 20 985 3 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2 23622 21 059 3 21 038 8 LP65U82J12M 22 027 0 MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7 20 779 2 20 982 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3 MS24665-1013 AN320C4 20 778 8 20 778 3 D9-437 20 779 5 21 036 8 24780 22 027 2 20909 M25988/1-145 M25988/1-235 20 778 4 47058 24636 22 027 1 20 902 9 44311 22 026 9 44716 64025 210-0224-100
1 2
3040-01-385-8986 5315-01-053-0194 5315-01-385-5535 5360-00-155-5099 5330-00-279-9410 5330-01-007-4899 4930-01-244-8043 4930-01-385-9488 5340-01-053-0192 3110-01-385-3438 5330-01-264-0134 4930-01-385-9453 4820-01-338-1885 4930-01-297-3776
Change 4 C-79
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG.
ITEM
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
C-80 Change 4
S T OC K N U M B E R
5340-01-413-6109 5305-01-189-3761 5310-00-167-0820 5340-01-324-0954 5310-00-807-1468 5310-00-141-1795 5306-00-151-1421 5340-01-415-1292 5340-01-246-2706
5330-00-252-6050 5305-01-246-3868 5330-00-248-3838 3110-01-247-1056 5935-01-190-7485 5330-01-247-1080 5330-01-244-2274 5330-01-007-4899 536 0-01-246-2501 4730-01-413-2614 5305-01-246-3868 3110-01-247-1056 5315-00-234-1864 4930-00-848-1310 4820-01-385-8907 5305-01-413-0746 3040-01-385-9064
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
0DT23 3A05 4 1 G X1 1 1 G X1 1 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 96906 88044 88044 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 60808 0DT23 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 81349 81349 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
2NP-218 4912K66 001-5404 005-5406 4 480 7 - 1 MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L AN960-516 20 780 8 MS21042-4 AN960-416 AN4-13A 21 060 0 20 779 9 47069 8K1 220224-1 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 8 20 982 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3 82123 47042 20 780 7 M25988/1-040 M25988/1-235 20 985 3 21 038 8 47055 20 982 7 82123 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2 23622 47056 21 059 3 LP65U82J12M 22 027 0
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6
38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED DELETED
5315-01-341-8766 4320-01-413-4038 5315-01-025-4510 5310-00-721-4434 5315-01-413-0747 4320-01-413-4038
0DT23 0DT23 96906 88044 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 81349 0DT23 0DT23
D9-437 44754 MS24665-1013 AN320C4 20 778 8 20 778 3 20 779 5 21 036 8 47058 24636 22 027 1 20 902 9 24780 22 027 2 20909 MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7 20 779 2 M25988/1-145 20 778 4 22 026 9
0DT23 90598 90598
47053 MFG 0672-3 MFG-1
1 2
3040-01-385-8986 4930-01-385-9488 5340-01-053-0192 3110-01-385-3438 5330-01-264-0134 5315-01-053-0194 5315-01-385-5535 536 0-00-155-5099 5330-00-833-4210 5330-01-246-7351 5330-00-279-9410 4930-01-244-8043 4930-01-385-9453
Change 6 C-81
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG.
ITEM
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
C-82 Change 4
S T OC K N U M B E R
4730-01-296-9463
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835
5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-260-9338
5330-00-248-3840 5310-01-259-7783
5330-00-641-0119
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
70847 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 74197 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0 W DU 1 90598
J212 64020E 4 7 031 - 1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 22 015 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 22 015 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 014 6 PL 2 4 6 9 3 C 5 0 47085 22 020 4 220 1 4 5 22 014 2 22 014 7 22 015 4 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 015 0 22 015 2 22 015 8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 015 1 22 014 9 22 016 1 220163-1 22 013 0 CPFH32DMIL50 MFG0673
SECTION IV
TM 10-4930-247-13&P CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES FIGURE AND ITEM NUMBER INDEX
FIG.
ITEM
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
7A 7A 7A 7A 7A
16 17 18 19 20
S T OC K N U M B E R
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-260-9338
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835
5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-260-9338
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 30308
47033 64023E 4 7 032 - 1 8K1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 033 0 22 014 6 22 016 1 220170-1 640 23D 47 03 1 - 1 8K1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 22 015 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 22 015 3 MS29513-22 7 22 014 6 PL 2 4 6 9 3 C 5 0
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
47085 22 020 4 22 014 5 22 014 2 22 014 7
Change 4 C-83
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FIG.
ITEM
7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 7A 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
C-84 Change 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
S T OC K N U M B E R
5330-00-248-3840 5310-01-259-7783
5330-00-641-0119
4730-01-297-6812
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835
5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-260-9338
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
0DT23 96906 77535 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
22 015 4 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 4 W0367-006-S 22 015 0 22 015 2 22 015 8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 015 1 22 014 9 22 016 1 220163-1 220166-1 47053 47053 640 22D 4 7 031 - 1 470 62 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 22 015 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 22 015 3 MS295 13-227 22 014 6 PL 2 4 6 9 3 C 5 0 47085 22 020 4 22 014 5 22 014 2 22 014 7 22 015 4
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FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
5330-00-248-3840 5310-01-259-7783
96906 74197 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 90598 90598 70847 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 015 0 22 015 2 22 015 8 MS29513 -134 GF16997-24L 22 015 1 22 014 9 22 016 1 220163-1 220165-1 47053 MFG 0672-1 MFG-2 J213 640 20R 4 7 031 - 1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 22 015 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 22 015 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 014 6 PL 2 4 6 9 3 C 5 0 47085 22 020 4 22 014 5 22 014 2 22 014 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
5330-00-641-0119
4730-01-244-7275
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835
5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-260-9338
Change 4 C-85
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FIG.
ITEM
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1
C-86 Change 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
S T OC K N U M B E R
5330-00-248-3840 5310-01-259-7783
5330-00-641-0119
5330-00-088-9166 4730-00-929-0790 5365-00-926-5411 4010-00-171-4512
5975-01-050-5707 4730-01-298-0151
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835
5330-00-291-7384
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
0DT23 96906 74197 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 81718 80244 0WSD1 90598 97403 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906
22 015 4 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 015 0 22 015 2 22 015 8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 015 1 22 014 9 22 016 1 220163-1 22 012 9 6 402 1 - 1 220253-1 22 027 7 3020BAL-TN MS27030-8 MS27029-15 H01434M RR-C-271 TY2CL3 CPFH48DMIL50 MFG0673 1 3 2 1 9 E0 4 6 2 47053 64020F 4 703 1 - 1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 22 015 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3
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FIG.
ITEM
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
S T OC K N U M B E R
5330-00-260-9338
5330-00-248-3840 5310-01-259-7783
5330-00-641-0119
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835
5330-00-291-7384
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
0DT23 96906 0DT23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 74197 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23
22 015 3 MS29513-22 7 22 014 6 PL 2 4 6 9 3 C 5 0 47085 22 020 4 22 014 5 22 014 2 22 014 7 22 015 4 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 015 0 22 015 2 22 015 8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 015 1 22 014 9 22 016 1 220163-1 22 012 4 KD64020-2 640 20R 4 70 31 - 1 8K1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 22015 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 22 015 3
Change 4 C-87
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FIG.
ITEM
S T OC K N U M B E R
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 11A 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
5330-00-260-9338
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
4730-01-298-0150
96906 0DT23 30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 77535 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23
MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 014 6 PL 2 4 6 9 3 C 5 0 47085 22 020 4 22 014 5 22 014 2 22 014 7 22 015 4 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 015 0 22 015 2 22 015 8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 015 1 22 014 9 22 016 1 220163-1 220138-1 47053 64020G 4 703 1 - 1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22026 5 22 015 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 22 015 3 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 014 6
C-88 Change 4
5330-00-248-3840 5310-01- 259-7783
5330-00-641-0119
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835
5330-00-291-7384 5330-00-260-9338
SECTION IV
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FIG.
ITEM
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
S T OC K N U M B E R
5330-00-248-3840 5310-01-259-7783
5330-00-641-0119
5330-00-612-2414
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-260-9338
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
30308 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 77535 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 80691 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23
PL 2 4 6 9 3 C 5 0 47085 22 020 4 22 014 5 22 014 2 22 014 7 22 015 4 MS29513-14 W0367-006-S 22 015 0 22 015 2 22 015 8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 GF16997-24L 22 015 1 22 014 9 22 016 1 220163-1 22 013 2 20D-AL MS27030-6 47033 640 19R 4 703 2 - 1 8K1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 033 0 22 014 6 22 016 1
Change 4 C-89
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FIG.
ITEM
13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15
14
C-90 Change 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1
S T OC K N U M B E R
4730-01-296-9462
5305-00-988-1720 5330-00-248-3835 5330-00-260-9338
5120-00-278-9925
CAGEC
PART NUMBER
0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 13348 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 96906 96906 0DT23 96906 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 0DT23 81348
220138-1 47033 64019F 4 703 2 - 1 8K1 47062 22 014 6 22 016 2 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 22 026 5 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 22 033 0 22 014 6 22 016 1 220140-1 GGG-C-00413
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APPENDIX D COMPONENTS COMPONENTS OF END ITEM AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST Section I. INTRODUCTION D-1. SCOPE. This appendix lists components of end item and basic issue items for the HEMTT Tanker Aircraft Refueling System (HTARS) to help you inventory items required for safe and efficient operation. D-2. GENERAL. The Components of End Item and Basic Issue Items List are divided into the following sections: a. Section II. Components of End Item. This listing is for informational informationa l purposes only, and is not authority to requisition replacements. replacemen ts. These items are part of the end item, but are removed and separately packaged for transportation or shipment. As part of the end item, these items must be with with the end item whenever it is issued or transferred between between property accounts. Illustrations are furnished furnished to assist you in identifying the items. b. Section III. Basic Issue Items. These are the minimum essential items required to place the HTARS in operation, to operate it, and to perform emergency repairs. Although shipped separately packaged, BII must be with the distribution distributio n system during operation and whenever it is transferred between property accounts. The illustrations will assist you with hard-to-identify items. This manual is your authority to request/requisition replacement BII, based on TOE/MTOE authorization of the end item. D-3. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS. The following provides an explanation of columns found in the tabular listing: a. Column (1) Illustratio Illustration n Number Number (Illus (Illus Number). Number). This column column indicates indicates the number number of the illustration illustration in which which the item is shown. b. Column (2) National National Stock Number. Number. Indicates the national national stock number assigned assigned to the item and will will be used for requisitioning purposes. c. Column Column (3) Descriptio Description. n. Indicates the Federal Federal item and name name and, if required, a minimum minimum description description to identify and locate the item. The last line for each item indicates the CAGE CAGE (in parentheses) followed by the part number. d. Column (4) Unit of Measure (U/M). (U/M). Indicates the measure used in performing performing the actual operational/maintenance operational/maintenance function. This measure is expressed by a two-character alphabetical abbreviation abbreviat ion (e.g., ea, in, pr). e. Column (5) Quantity Quantity required required (Qty rqd). equipment.
Indicates the quantity quantity of the the item authorized to be used used with/on with/on the
D-1
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Section II. COMPONENTS OF END ITEM (1) ILLUS N U MB E R
(2) NATIONAL S T OC K N U M B E R
(3) DESCRIPTION CAGE and Part Number
Usable on Code
(4) U/ M
(5) QTY. R QD
1
ADAPTER, 2-IN SEXLESS TO 1-1/2 IN MALE THREAD (90598) M53076-12
EA
2
2
ADAPTER, 2-IN SEXLESS TO FEMALE CAMLOCK, VALVE (90598) M53076-11
EA
2
3
ADAPTER, 2-IN SEXLESS TO MALE CAMLOCK (90598) M53076-14
EA
2
4
ADAPTER, 2-IN SEXLESS TO MALE CAMLOCK, VALVE (90598) M53076-10
EA
2
5
DELETED
6
ELBOW, 2-IN SEXLESS (90598) M53076-4
EA
2
7
HOSE ASSEMBLY, DISCHARGE, 3-LN X 50 FT, 3- IN FEMALE CAMLOCK X 2 IN SEXLESS; WITH STRAP (90598) M53076-1
EA
1
8
HOSE ASSEMBLY, DISCHARGE, SEXLESS, 2-LN X 50-FT, WITH STRAP (90598) M53076-3
EA
10
9
NOZZLE, CCR W/SEXLESS COUPLING (90598) M53076-6
EA
4
10
NOZZLE, OPEN PORT (90598) M53076-5
EA
4
11
NOZZLE, SINGLE POINT REFUELING W/SEXLESS COUPLING (90598) M53076-7
EA
4
12
PLATE, ASSEMBLY (90598) M53076-15
EA
2
13
RECIRCULATION NOZZLE (90598) M53076-13
EA
1
14
ROD, GROUND (197403) 13219E0462
EA
4
15
TEE, 2-IN SEXLESS W/VALVES (90598) M53076-2
EA
3
D-2 Change 6
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Section III. BASIC ISSUE ITEMS
(1) ILLUS N U MB E R 1
D-4
(2) NATIONAL S T OC K N U M B E R
(3) DESCRIPTION CAGE and Part Number
Usable on Code
TECHNICAL MANUAL, OPERATOR'S, UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL WITH REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST FOR HEMTT TANKER AIRCRAFT REFUELING SYSTEM, TM10-4930-247-13&P.
(4) U/ M
EA
(5) QTY. R QD 1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P APPENDIX E ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST Section I. INTRODUCTION E-1. SCOPE. This appendix lists additional items that you are authorized for the support of the HTARS. E-2. GENERAL. This list identifies items that do not have to accompany the HTARS HTARS and that do not have to be turned in with with it. These items are all authorized to you by CTA, MTOE, TDA, or JTA. E-3. EXPLANATION OF LISTING. National stock numbers, descriptions, and quantities are provided to help you identify and request the additional items you require to support this equipment. The items are listed in alphabetical sequence by item name. If the item you require differs between serial numbers of the same model, effective serial numbers are shown in the last line of the description. If the item required differs for different models of the equipment, the model is shown under the "Usable On" heading in the description column.
Section II. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED ITEMS ITEMS LIST
(1) NATIONAL S T OC K N U M B E R
(2) DESCRIPTION CAGEC AND PART NUMBER Ground Cable (12 feet) (94703) 13220E1127-2
(3) U S A B L E ON C O D E
U/I
(4) QTY RECM
EA
4
E-1/(E-2 Blank)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P APPENDIX F EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LIST Section I. INTRODUCTION F-1. SCOPE. This appendix lists expendable/durable supplies and materials you will need to operate and maintain the HTARS. This listing is for informational purpose only and is not authority to requisition the listed items. These items are authorized to you by CTA 50-970, Expendable and Durable Items (Except Medical, Class V, Repair Parts, and Heraldic Items), or CTA 8-100, Army Medical Department Expendable/Durable Items. F-2. EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS. COLUMNS. a. Column 1 Item Number. Number. This number number is assigned to the entry entry in the the listing listing and is referenced referenced in the task Initial Initial Setup instructions to identify the material; e.g., "Drycleaning solvent (App E)." b. Column Column 2 Category. Category. This column column identified identified the lowest category category of maintenance maintenance that requires the the listed item: C - Operator/Crew Operator/Crew O - Unit Maintenance F - Direct Support Maintenance G - General Support Maintenance c. Column 3 National Stock Number. This is the national national stock stock number number assigned assigned to the the item; item; use it to request request or or requisition the items. d. Column 4 Description Description.. Indicates the federal federal item item name name and, and, if required, a description description to identify identify the the item. item. The last last line for each item indicates the part number followed by the Commercial And Government Entity (CAGE) Code for Manufacturer in parentheses, if applicable. e. Column 5 Unit Unit of M Measure easure (U/M). (U/M). Indicates the me measure asure used used in performing performing the actual maintenance maintenance function. This measure is expressed by a two two character alphabetical abbreviation (e.g., ea, in, pr). If the unit of measure differs from the rest of the issue, requisition the lowest unit of issue that will satisfy your requirements.
F-1
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Section II. EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LIST
I t em N u mb e r
Category
Nati onal Stock Number
1
O
6850-00-331-3349
2
O
7920-00-295-1711
3
O
9150-00-119-9291
4
O
8030-01-837-5885
5
O
8030-00-889-3535
6
F
9150-00-250-0926
7
F
8030-00-148-9833
F-2 Change 4
Description
Cleaning Solvent, Federal Specification P-D-680, Type III Rags, Wiping (58536) A-A-531 Silicone Compound (81349) MIL-G-4343 Sealing Compound (77247) MIL-S-45180 Tape., Anti-seize (80244) MIL-T-27730SZ2 MIL-T-27730SZ2 Technical Petrolatum (81348) VV-P-236 Sealing Compound (05972) 271
U/M
GL LB TU TU RL CN BT
TM 10-4930-247-13&P APPENDIX G LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOT APPLICABLE
G-1/G-2 Blank)
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APPENDIX H ILLUSTRATED LIST OF MANUFACTURED ITEMS
NOT APPLICABLE
H-1/(H-2 Blank)
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APPENDIX I TORQUE LIMITS I-1. SCOPE. This appendix provides torque limits for general use type fasteners. The torque values given in this appendix shall be used when specific torque values are not identified in the maintenance instructions. I-2. TORQUE LIMITS. Torque limits for fine threaded fasteners as compared to coarse threaded fasteners of the same diameter are slightly higher, but are not significant to general use. The following table identifies the torque limits for various sizes and types of fasteners.
I-1
TM 10-4930-247-13&P APPENDIX I TORQUE LIMITS - cont. MINIMUM TENSILE TYPE
STRENGTH
BODY SIZE OR OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF FASTENER MATERIAL #2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#8
#10
1/4
1/10
1/8
1/16
1/2
5/16
SA E 0-1-2
74,000 PS I
LOW CARBON STEEL
6 (8)
12 ( 16 )
20 ( 27 )
32 32 (44)
47 (64)
69 ( 94 )
SAE 3
100,000 PS I
MEDIUM CARBON STEEL
9 (12)
17 ( 23 )
30 ( 41 )
47 (6 (64)
69 (94)
103 (1 ( 140)
10 (14)
19 ( 26 )
33 ( 45 )
54 (7 ( 73)
78 (1 ( 106)
114 (155)
12 (16)
24 ( 33 )
43 ( 58 )
69 (94)
106 (144)
150 (2 (203)
13 (18)
25 ( 34 )
44 ( 60 )
71 (9 ( 96)
110 (1 ( 141)
154 (209)
14 (19)
29 ( 39 )
47 78 119 (64) (106) (161)
169 (229)
16 (22)
33 ( 45 )
54 84 125 (73) (114) (170)
18 1 80 (2 (244)
70 (7.9)
140 (15.8)
18 (2.0 )
63 (7.1)
SAE 5
120,000 PS I
SAE 6
133,000 PS I
SAE 7
133,000 PS I
SAE 8
SOCKET HEAD C AP SCREW
SOCKET SET SCREW
MEDIUM 150,000 PS I
160,000 PS I
212,000 PS I
MEDIUM CARBON HEAT TREAT STEEL MEDIUM CARBON STEEL QUENCHED TEMPERED MEDIUM CARBON ALLOY STEEL CARBON ALLOY STEEL HIGH CARBON CASE HARDENED STEEL HIGH CARBON CASE HARDENED STEEL
I-2
9 (1.0)
16 (1.8)
30 (3.4)
29 (3.3)
43 (4.9)
TM 10-4930-247-13&P APPENDIX I TORQUE LIMITS - cont.
BODY SIZE OR OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF FASTENER TYPE 3/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 12
1 5/8
1 3/4
1 7/8
2
2 1/4 3 45 0 (467 8)
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
SAE 0-1- 2
96 1 55 2 0 6 3 1 0 4 8 0 6 7 5 90 0 1 10 0 1 4 70 1 90 0 2 36 0 27 5 0 ( 1 3 0 ) ( 2 1 0 ) ( 2 79 ) ( 42 0 ) ( 6 51 ) ( 9 15 ) ( 1 2 2 0 ) ( 1 4 9 2 ) ( 1 9 9 3 ) ( 2 5 7 6 ) ( 3 2 0 0 ) ( 3 7 2 9 )
SAE 3
14 5 2 34 3 7 2 5 5 1 8 7 2 1 2 11 16 2 4 1 94 3 2 6 60 3 46 3 4 69 5 54 2 7 7 22 6 8 0 49 13450 17548 (197 (197)) (317 (317)) (50 (504) (747 (747)) (118 (1182)( 2)(16 1642 42)) (220 (2202) 2) (263 (2635) 5) (360 (3607) 7) (469 (4696) 6) (636 (6366) 6) (735 (7359) 9) (979 (9798) 8) (109 10914) 14) (182 (18238 38)) (23795)
SAE 5
15 4 2 57 3 8 2 5 8 7 7 9 4 1 1 05 15 0 0 1 77 5 2 4 25 3 15 0 4 20 0 45 5 0 ( 20 209) (349) ( 51 518) ( 79 796) (1077) ( 14 1498) ( 20 2034) (240 7) 7) (3 28 288) (4271) (569 5) 5) (6170)
SAE 6
20 9 3 50 5 5 0 8 2 5 1 3 04 1 8 15 24 3 4 2 91 3 3 9 85 5 18 9 6 98 0 74 9 1 10825 14983 20151 26286 (283 (283)) (475 (475)) (746 (746)) (111 (1119) 9) (176 (1768)(2 8)(246 461) 1) (330 (3301) 1) (395 (3950) 0) (540 (5404) 4) (703 (7036) 6) (946 (9465) 5) (101 (10158 58)) (146 (14679 79)) (203 (20317 17)) (273 (27325 25)) (35 (35644)
SAE 7
21 5 3 60 5 7 0 8 4 0 1 3 25 1 8 25 25 0 0 3 00 0 4 0 00 5 30 0 7 00 0 75 0 0 11000 15500 21000 27000 (292 (292)) (488 (488)) (773 (773)) (113 (1139) 9) (179 (1797)(2 7)(247 475) 5) (339 (3390) 0) (406 (4068) 8) (542 (5424) 4) (718 (7187) 7) (949 (9492) 2) (101 (10170 70)) (149 (14916 16)) (210 (21018 18)) (284 (28476 76)) (36 (36612)
SAE 8
23 0 3 80 6 0 0 9 0 0 1 4 30 1 9 75 26 5 0 3 20 0 4 4 00 5 65 0 7 60 0 82 0 0 12000 17000 23000 29000 (312 (312)) (515 (515)) (814 (814)) (122 (1220) 0) (194 (1940)(2 0)(267 678) 8) (359 (3593) 3) (433 (4339) 9) (596 (5966) 6) (766 (7661) 1) (103 (10306 06)) (111 (11119 19)) (162 (16272 72)) (230 (23052 52)) (311 (31188 88)) (39 (39324)
6 55 0 (888 2) 2)
4 4 00 7 3 50 9 5 00 ( 5966) (99 67) (12882)
7 1 75 13000 16000 ( 97 9729) (17628) (21696)
SOCKET HEAD 25 0 4 00 6 4 0 9 7 0 1 5 20 2 1 30 28 5 0 3 45 0 4 7 00 6 10 0 8 20 0 88 0 0 13000 18000 24000 31000 CAP (339 (339)) (542 (542)) (868 (868)) (131 (1315) 5) (206 (2061)(2 1)(288 888) 8) (386 (3865) 5) (467 (4678) 8) (637 (6373) 3) (827 (8272) 2) (111 (11119 19)) (119 (11933 33)) (176 (17628 28)) (244 (24408 08)) (325 (32544 44)) (42036) SCREW
SOCKET SET 10 0 1 46 SCRE SCREW W (136 (136)) (198 (198))
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TYPE
MINIMUM TENSILE STRENGTH
BODY SIZE OR OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF FASTENER MATERIAL #2
MACHINE SCREW YELLOW BRASS
60,000 PSI
SILOCONE BRONZE
70,000 PSI
COPPER (C U) 63% ZINC (ZN) 37%
COPPER (C U) 96% ZINC (ZN) 2% SILICON (SI) 2%
#3
#4
#5
#6
#8
#1 0
1/4
1 / 10
1/8
1/16
1/2
5/16
2 3.3 4.4 6.4 8 16 20 65 1 10 17 (.2) (.3) (.5) (.7) (.9) (1.8) (2.3) (7.3) (12.4) (23)
27 (37)
37 (50)
49 (66)
2.3 3.7 4.9 7.2 1 0 19 22 70 1 25 20 (.2) (.3) (.5) (.8) (1.1) (2.1) (2.5) (7.9) (14.1) (27)
30 (41)
41 (56)
53 (72)
BODY SIZE OR OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF FASTENER TYPE
MACHINE SCREW YELLOW BRASS SILOCONE BRONZE TYPE "B"
3/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
78 (106)
104 (141)
1 60 (217)
21 5 (292)
325 (441)
4 00 (542)
59 5 (807)
88 (119)
117 (159)
1 80 (244)
25 0 (339)
365 (495)
4 50 (610)
65 5 (888)
1 5/8
1 3/4 1 7/8
LEGEND
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1.
TORQUE TORQUE VALUES VALUES:: All All numbers numbers are in footfootpounds except those that are underlined, which are inch-pounds.
2.
Numbers Num bers in parenthes parentheses es are are New Newtonton-Mete Meters. rs.
2
2 1/4
2 1/2
2 3/4
3
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APPENDIX J MANDATORY REPLACEMENT PARTS
ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
NOMENCLATURE B u mp e r Seal Shear Pin Repair Kit, Non-valved Coupling Consisting of: Preformed Packing (fitting) (1) Preformed Packing (screw) (1) Spring Bonding (1) Screw, Self-locking (1) Ball, 3/16 in. Dia (41) Repair Kit, Valved Coupling Consisting of: Preformed Packing (fitting) (1) Preformed Packing (screw) (1) Spring, Seal Loading (8) Screw, Self-locking (1) Ball, 3/16 in. Dia (41) Seal, Ball, Upstream (1) Self Locking Screw (handle) Preformed Packing (shaft) Seal, Ball, Downstream (1) Preformed Packing (ball) Clamp (2-inch hose) Clamp (3-inch hose) Gasket (female QD) Preformed Packing (dust cap) Slip Ring (adapter) Preformed Packing (adapter) Preformed Packing (body) Preformed Packing (ball screw) Self Locking Nut Socket Screw, Self Locking (grip) Preformed Packing (elbow) Self Locking Nut (elbow)
PART NUMBER 2 20 16 1 2 20 14 6 2 20 26 1 47 033 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 2 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 2 20 33 0 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 2 20 26 5 47 0 53 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 2 7 7 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 3 2 20 15 3 MS 3 5 2 0 6 - 2 7 6 2 20 26 5 2 20 15 7 PL24693C50 MS29513-14 2 20 15 8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 4 J212 J213 MS27030-8 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 3 8 2 07 80 7 M25988/1-040 M25988/1-040 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3 MS21042-14 MS 1 6 9 9 7 - 7 8 L 201201-151 MS21083C5
J-1
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23 24
25
J-2 Change 4
Repair Kit, D1 and Recirculation Nozzle Consisting of: Screw (2) Clip, Continuity Preformed Packing Preformed Packing Seal Preformed Packing Preformed Packing Preformed Packing Backup Ring Seal Assembly (nose) Cotter Pin Cotter Pin Kit, Seal Consisting of: Stat-O-seal Ring, Outer Piston Packing, Preformed Quad-ring Packing Preformed Gasket Spacer, Seal Seal, Plain Packing, Preformed Spring, Helical Packing, Preformed Packing, Preformed Ki t , P a r t s Consisting of: Handle, Bow C o v e r , Ac c e s s Poppet, Nozzle Assy Plug Screw, Cap, Locking Handle, Crank Pin, Index
KD64349-1 2 09 82 7 2 09 85 3 M25988/1-145 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 0 1 3 2 07 80 7 M25988/1-040 M25988/1-040 2 07 79 2 MS 2 8 7 7 4 - 0 1 7 4 705 8 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 3 0 2 MS 2 4 6 6 5 - 0 1 3 KD61428-5 600-001-10 23 893 MS29513-17 220724-007 MS 2 9 5 1 3 - 1 2 6 240 85 240 59 2 07 80 7 M25988/1-040 2 09 85 3 M25988/1-235 MX29512-03 KD64349-2 2 07 80 8 2 07 79 9 2 10 59 3 2 10 38 8 LP65U82J12M 2 20 27 0 2 47 80
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Description
Pag e
-AAdapter Adapter Repa Repair ir ................................................. ........................................................ .... Adminis Administrat trative ive Storage Storage ............................................... ................................................... Assemb Assembly ly and Preparatio Preparation n for Use..................... ........................................................ ....
4-50 4-50 2-21
-BBall Ball Valve Assembly Assembly Repair Repair ................................................. ......................................... DEL ET ETED .. .......... .. ......... .. ......... .. ......... .. .......... .. ......... .. ......... .. .......... .. ......... .. ......... .. ......... .. .......... .. ....
4-48 4- 22
-CChecking Checkin g Unp Unpacke acked d Equipm Equipment ent ..................................................... ................................ Closed Closed Circuit Circuit Refu Refuelin eling g (CCR) (CCR) Nozzle........................................................................... Nozzle........................................................................... Common Com mon Tools and Equipm Equipment ent ...................................................... ................................ Componen Com ponentt Rep Replacem lacement ent ..................................................... ......................................... Corrosio Corrosion n Preventi Prevention on and Con Control trol (CPC)................................................. .......................
4-3 2-5 4-2 3-12 1-2
-DDecals Decals and Instruct Instruction ion Plates................................................ Plates................................................ ......................................... Deconta Decontamina mination tion Procedu Procedures res ................................................ ......................................... Description Description and Use of Operator's Operator's Controls and Indicators ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ... Destruction of Army Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use........................................................ Direct Direct Support Support Maintena Maintenance nce Procedures Procedures ................................................. ....................... Dry Break Coupling Coupling Repair.............. Repair.............. ....................................................... .......................
2-41 2-53 2-1 1-2 5-1 3-16
-EElbow Elbow Assembly Assembly Repair Repair ....................................................... ......................................... Emergen Emergency cy Procedu Procedures res ........................................................ ......................................... Equipm Equipment ent Characteris Characteristics tics and Feature Features s ................................................. ....................... Equipment Equipment Data................................................ Data................................................ ........................................................ .... Equipme Equipment nt Descript Description ion and Dat Data............................................................. a............................................................. .......................
4-38 2-52 1-3 1-8 1-3
-F-
-GGeneral General Informati Information on ................................................... ................................................... Glossary.......................................................................................................................
1-1 1-2
Change 6 Index-1
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ALPHABETICAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX - cont Description
Pag e
-H2-inch 2-inch Fuel Fuel Hose Hose Assemb Assembly ly Rep Repair................................................................... air................................................................... .............. 3-inch 3-inch Fuel Hose Assemb Assembly ly Rep Repair................................................................................. air.................................................................................
4-26 4-42
-IInitial Initial Adjustm Adjustment ent ....................................................... ................................................... -J-K-LLeakage Criteria........................................................................................................... List List of Abbrevia Abbreviatio tions ns ................................................... ................................................... Location Location and Descrip Description tion of Major Major Com Compone ponents nts ................................................ .............. Lubrica Lub rication tion Instructi Instructions ons ....................................................... ..........................................
2-32
2-8 1-2 1-3 3-1
-MMainten Maintenance ance Forms Records Records and Rep Reports........................................................ orts........................................................ .............. Malfu Ma lfunct nction ion Ind Index..................................... ex..................................... ....................................................... ..............
1-1 3-2
-NNomenclature Nomencl ature Cross Refe Referenc rence e List............................................... ................................ Non-Val Non -Valved ved Dry Break Coupling Coupling Repair .................................................. .......................
1-2 4-12
-OOpen Port Nozzle Nozzle ...................................................... ................................................... Operati Operating ng Auxiliar Auxiliary y Equipme Equipment nt ...................................................... ................................ Operati Operating ng Procedure Procedures s ................................................ ................................................... Operati Operation on in Dusty or Sandy Sandy Areas Areas ................................................ ................................ Operati Operation on in Extrem Extreme e Cold...................................................................... Cold...................................................................... ....................... Operati Operation on in Extreme Extreme Heat Heat .................................................. .......................................... Operation Operation in Saltwate Saltwaterr Area................................................. Area................................................. .......................................... Operati Operation on Und Under er Unu Unusual sual Conditio Conditions ns ...................................................... ....................... Operati Operation on Und Under er Usual Usual Con Conditi ditions ons ................................................. ................................ Operato Operatorr Mainten Maintenance ance Procedu Procedures....................................... res....................................... .......................................... Operato Operatorr Troubles Troubleshoot hooting ing Procedur Procedures es ..................................................... ....................... Operator's Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)...................................
2-4 2-41 2-33 2-51 2-51 2-51 2-52 2-51 2-21 3-12 3-1 2-7
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX - cont. Description
Pag e
-PPersonal Safety............................................................................................................ PMCS PMCS P Proce rocedure dures s ..................................................... ................................................... PMCS PMCS P Proce rocedure dures s ..................................................... ................................................... PMCS PMCS Table..................................................... Table..................................................... ........................................................ .... Prepara Preparation tion for Movemen Movementt ................................................... .......................................... Prepara Preparation tion for Storage Storage or Shipme Shipment nt ....................................................... ....................... Princip Principles les of Operati Operation on ............................................... ................................................... Proper Proper Equipme Equipment nt ...................................................... ...................................................
4-7 4-4 2-7 4-4 2-41 4-50 1-8 4-7
-Q-RRecircul Recirculation ation Nozzl Nozzle e .................................................. ................................................... Recircul Recirculation ation Nozzl Nozzle e Assembly Assembly Repai Repairr . ................................................ ....................... Recircula Recirculation tion Nozzle Nozzle Repa Repair ir................................................. ................................................. .......................................... Repair Repa ir Parts Parts ..................................................... ........................................................ .... Repair Parts, Special Tools, Test, Measurement, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipme Equipment nt (TMDE) (TMDE),, and Support Equipmen Equipmentt .................................................... .............. Reporting of Equipment Equipment Improvement Improvement Recommend Recommendations ations (EIR) ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... .
2-3 4-16 5-12 4-2 4-2 1-2
-SScope Scope ..................................................... ....................................................... .............. Securi Security ty Procedu Procedures..... res..... ....................................................... .......................................... Servi Service ce Upo Upon n Receip Receipt..................... t..................... ........................................................ ....................... Shelter Shelter Require Requirement ments s ................................................ ................................................... Single Point Refueling Nozzle (D1)................................................................................. Single Point Refueling Refueling Nozzle (D1) Assembly Assembly Repair ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... .... Single Point Refueling Refueling Nozzle Assembly Assembly (D1) Repair ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... .... Siting Siting ...................................................... ....................................................... .............. Special Tools, TMDE and Support Equipment ................................................................ System System Technica Technicall Princip Principles les of Operatio Operation........... n........... ........................................................ ....
1-1 4-50 4-2 4-2 2-2 4-8 5-1 4-2 4-2 1-8
-TTee Assembly Assembly Repa Repair. ir. ....................................................... .......................................... Trouble Troubleshoo shooting ting Procedu Procedures res ................................................ ..........................................
4-40 3-2
-UUnit Unit Mainten Maintenance ance Procedu Procedures res ........................................................ ................................ Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)............................................
4-7 4-4
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX - cont. Description
Pag e
-VValved Valved Dry Break Break Coupling Coupling Repair Repair ................................................ ................................ Valved Valved Dry Break Break Couplings Couplings ............................................... .......................................... -W-X-Y-Z-Z-
Index-4
4-30 2-6
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