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Section VI.  PREPARATION  FOR  SHIPMENT  AND  STORAGE

CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION TM 55-4920-410-13&P Section V. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 4-13.  Main  Assembly   (Figure   C-2). procedure   for   removing   electrical assembly  from  combination  case. a. Open combination case (24, Figure cover from bottom of combination case. Following  is components C-2). Separate b.  Using  5/32-inch  socket  head  key  (15),  remove  screws (22) and washers (23). c. Carefully remove electrical components assembly (21) from bottom of combination case. 4-14.  Disassemble  y  Procedures.   Following   are produres   for   disassembling   electrical   components assembly (Fig. C-3). Disassembly procedures should not include removal of electronic circuitry parts such as in- ternal wiring, resistors, and capacitors, unless such removal is necessary to clean, inspect, or test  part. a. Remove circuit card assemblies Al through A4 (73 through 76. Figure C-3). Be careful not to damage wiring or switches. b. Remove screws (2), lockwashers (3), and washers (4) from front panel assembly (1). Carefully separate and lift up  front  panel  assembly,  with  parts  attached,  from posts  (5). c. Separate connector P1 (66) from voltage regulator VR1 (67). d. Remove screws (68), washers (69), and voltage regu- lator  VR1  (67). Make sure center post (5) has insulation sleev- ing  located  closest  to  front  panel  assembly. NOTE Further disassembly is impractical. Disassem- ble  only  to  the  extent  necessary  to  remove damaged parts or to get to damaged parts. 4-15.   Cleaning.   Clean   all   external   surfaces   with a  dry  low-lint  cloth.  Clean  internal  areas  with  dry filtered  air  at  standard  shop  pressures. 4-16.    Inspection. a. Combination Case.  Inspect combination case (24, Figure C-2) for cracks, dents, damaged hinges, and loose hardware. b. Electrical  Components  Assembly.  Examine  compo- nents  and  wiring  for  damage  and  overheating.  Check meters and switches for damage. Check that all hardware is securely fastened. c. Circuit Card Assemblies Al through A4.  Examine for signs of overheating and damaged components, loose solder  connections,  and  for  damaged  protective  coating. 4-14

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