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TM-5-4220-226-14P MK12 Surface Supported Diving System (SSDS) (NSN 4220-01-097-5674) Manual
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Neck Clamp Adjustment



TM 5-4220-22614&P 4-12.  Neck Dam and Yoke Assembly Maintenance - continued. (3)  Inspect yoke for cracks or gouges. (4)  Inspect neck clamp for bends, breaks, or thread damage. (5)  Inspect neck dam for tears, holes, or deformation of rubber. d.  Repair Repair is accomplished by replacement of damaged parts. e.  Reassembly. (1)  Assemble the neck dam on the neck clamp as follows: (a)   The starting hole for the neck clamp is the front hole next to the sewn (and glued) seam. (b)   Set the neck clamp down with the open ends facing you.  Lever end on the right with the locking loop down.  Hold the neck dam in the center of the neck clamp. (c)   Start feeding the end of the clamp (end that does not have the lever) into the neck dam.  Work the rubber around, helping it over the block and keeping the end running in the sleeve.  When the rear sewn  seam  is  just  past  the  hinge  tab  mount  plate  on  the  rear  of  the  neck  clamp,  stop  feeding  the rubber.  This is the correct position. Even out the rubber of the neck dam so it is uniform in stretch all about the neck clamp. (d)   The  two  ends  of  the  neck  clamp  are  now  overlapping.    The  block  that  receives  the  threaded adjustment arm is protruding through second hole of a new neck dam, and should be in the correct position. (e)   Next, make sure the sleeve is not stretched unevenly (the hole at the base of the handle should not be pulled or stretched into elongation). (f) Run the nut (1 9) onto the threaded adjustment bolt (1 7) about 1/2 inch. Slip on the lockwasher (18) and  place  the  threaded  adjustment  bolt  in  place  through  the  block.  Install  locknut  (16).    Work  the lever back and forth and check that the ends of the clamp are tracking correctly within the neck dam. (g)   Make sure the rear sewn seam of the neck dam is next to, but not on, the hinge tab plate at the rear of the next clamp.  Punch four small holes for the mounting screws and install the rear hinge tab (15) using four screws (13) and four washers (14). (2) Install spring (11) on plunger (10), and insert into latch catch body (12). (3) Apply Loctite 222 to the first 114 inch of threads on capscrew (9), and install screw into plunger.  Tighten screw until plunger is in position noted during disassembly. (4) Fasten latch catch (8) to yoke (6) with three screws (7). (5) Attach hinge (5) to yoke (6) using three screws (3) and three washers (4). 4-8



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