TM 10-4320-344-242.15.6 Battery Cable Assembly and Power Cable Assembly Maintenance, Model 609-C.This task covers:2.15.6.1 Removal2 .15 . 6 . 3 R e p a ir2 .15 . 6 . 2 T e s t i ng2 .15 . 6 . 4 I n s t a l l a t i onINITIALSETUPToolsEquiment Conditions (Continued)General Mechanic’s AutomotiveBattery Cable Assemblies disconnected fromTool Kit, Appendix B, Sectionbattery, paragraph 2.15.3III, Item 1Battery Cable Assemblies and Power CableMultimeter, Appendix B, SectionAssemblies disconnected, paragraph 2.15.7.III, Item 2General Safety InstructionsSoldering Torch Kit, Appendix B,Section III, Item 2To prevent rolling or sliding, do not workon equipment that is not securelyMaterial/Partss t a b i l i z e d.Solder, Appendix C, Item 25Straps, Electrical Tiedown,Appendix C, Item 29Tags, Appendix C, Item 31Tape, Electrical, Appendix C,Item 33Lock Washers (TM 10-4320-344-24P)Equipment ConditionsFumes from battery acid may cause explosion,which could result in personal injury. Keepsparks and open flame away from battery.Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid,which can cause severe burns. Ifelectrolyte should contact skin or clothing,rinse immediately with clean water and seekmedical attention.Pumping station shut down, TMDo not work on equipment without following10-4320-344-10.standard shop safety precautions.2.15.6.1 Removal.Figure 2-42.Battery Cable Assembly and Power Cable Maintenance,Model 609-C. (Sheet 1 of 2)2-120
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