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Figure  7–28. CPG Caution/Warning Panel
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TM-1-1520-238-T-5 Army Model AH-64 Helicopter (NSN 1520-01-106-9519) (EIC: RHA) Manual
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Figure   7–31. Servocylinder (Typical)

TM 1-1520-238-T-5 7–61 7–10. PRIMARY HYDRAULIC SYSTEM – MAINTENANCE OPERATIONAL CHECK (cont) 7–10 WARNING Maintenance personnel must be verbally warned prior to moving the collective or cyclic stick. Any activated control can result in sudden blade movement that can sever or crush fingers or hands. If injury occurs, get immediate medical help. CAUTION To prevent damage to flight control system components, do not use force if binding or roughness occurs while moving controls with hydraulic power. Prior to continuing the procedure, clear controls of binding. Failure to clear controls of binding may result in sheared pins in the control axis. NOTE If suspected fault does not apply to flight control system, go to step am. Task Result l.   Slowly push pilot cyclic stick (fig. 7–30), to full forward position to retract longitudinal servocylinder piston. M68-015 Figure  7–30. Pilot Cyclic Stick

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