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Figure 4-17.  Vacuum Pump Sound Attenuator, Removal and Installation

TM 10-3610-202-14 Figure 4-16.  Camera Film Case Retaining Clamp, Removal and Installation (2) Remove the retaining clamp. b. Installation .  Install the camera film case cover latching clamp as follows: (1) Position    the    retaining    clamp    with    the recessed  end  over  the  film  case  cover  and  the  clamp mounting  hole  over  the  hole  provided  in  the  camera  at the right rear corner of the film case. (2) Install the attaching capscrew. Section XI.  MAINTENANCE OF VACUUM PUMP SOUND   ATTENUATOR 4-26.  General. The  two  vertical  process  camera  vacuum  pumps are  each  provided  with  a  sound  attenuator  to  reduce pump noise during operation.  The attenuators which are of   particle   board   construction,   slide   down   over   the pumps  and  incorporate  slots  to  accommodate  the  foot and  power  inlet  cables.    A  hole  in  the  attenuator  top allows connection of the vacuum pump flexible hose. 4-27.  Vacuum Pump Sound Attenuator. NOTE Replacement procedures are identical for each sound attenuator. a. Removal        Remove     vacuum     pump     sound attenuator as follows: (1) Position CAMERA circuit breaker in main power service box to off. (2)  Disconnect  hose  from  the  vacuum  pump. (See fig.  4-17.) 4-35

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