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Figure 22-24.—Sliding on to test fixture. so that the shaft butts against the bottom of the cartridge  chamber  (fig.  2-24). 9.   Open   the   four   snap   fasteners   on   the spreading  gun  extractor  sleeve  to  expose  the  firing pin housing. Slide the block assembly at the center of  the  test  fixture  under  the  firing  pin  housing until  the  block  assembly  pin  slides  into  the baseplate hole. Align the firing pin so that the hole in the firing pin is horizontal. The firing lanyard is  located  at  the  top.  (See  figure  2-25.) Figure 2-25.—Spreading gun installation. 10. Attach the hook assembly to the firing pin hole, and slide the hook assembly block over the nut that is attached to the pull gage. (See figure 2-21). 11.  Move  the  switch  on  the  pull  gage  to  the center position. You must zero your meter needle by rotating the bezel on the dial. Move the switch to  the  full  down  position,  away  from  the  meter, for  recording  the  pull  force. 12. The QA verifies the test fixture lever firing pin releases. The pull force must go between 25 and 38 pounds. If a gun has failed the first test, it must be retested two more times. The gun must pass  both  retests.  Record  the  force  required  to release   the   firing   pin   on   the   Parachute Configuration,  Inspection,  and  History  Record. When a gun fails, it is removed and returned to supply  as  a  defective  item. 13.  After  the  pull-force  measurement  has  been obtained,  remove  the  hook  assembly  from  the firing  gun. 14. Push the firing pin back into the housing. Push  the  control  disc  firmly  inward,  forcing  the firing pin out of the housing. Apply inward hand pressure to the firing pin as it moves out. Continue to  move  the  control  disc  inward,  applying  hand pressure to the firing pin until it clicks into place. When a click is heard, the gun is cocked. Gently release the control disc while still exerting pressure on  the  pin. 15. The QA inspector must tug gently on the firing pin until the effect of spring loading is felt. If the pin moves without spring tension, the gun is  not  cocked,  and  step  14  must  be  repeated. 16. Release the block assembly by pulling the pin  out  of  the  hole  in  the  baseplate  and  sliding the block away from the spreading gun. Remove the  gun  from  the  shaft.  Do  not  remove  the  gun by  pulling  on  the  firing  lanyard. 17.  At  this  time,  install  the  safety  pin. CAUTION WHEN  YOU  ARE  USING  ALCOHOL TO CLEAN THE CARTRIDGE CHAM- BER, DO NOT ALLOW ALCOHOL TO FLOW  INSIDE  THE  GUN  BECAUSE THIS COULD DAMAGE THE O-RINGS AND   LUBRICATION. 2-14

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