TM 10-4930-236-13&Pa.Release spring tension on reel by carefully releasing locking pawl, then turning reel backwards nine turns to aneutral position.b.Remove swivel and coupling (1).WARNING'A spring loaded mechanism can cause injury H released in anuncontrolled manner. Be sure spring recoil tension has beenreleased before removing reel.c.Remove nuts (2), lockwashers (3), capscrews (4) and flat washers (5) to remove spring casing (6).d.Remove nuts (7), lockwashers (8), capscrews (9), flat washers (10) and hose guide (11).e.Remove nuts (12), lockwashers (13), capscrews (14) and fiat washers (15).f.Remove strap (16) and link (17).g.Remove nuts (18), lockwashers (19), capsr,rews (20) and flat washers (21).h.Remove outer A-Frame (22).i.Remove reel (23) from inner A-frame (24).j.Remove ball bearing (25) from reel (23).NOTEIf ball bearing will not pull off shaft easily, remove rough edgeswith crocus cloth to allow bearing removal.REPAIRa.CleaningandInspection.WARNINGDry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to clean parts is potentiallydangerous to personnel and property. Avoid repeated andprolonged skin contact. Do not use near open flame orexcessive heat. Flash point of solvent is 100 degrees F-138degrees F (38 degrees C-59 degrees C).(1) Clean all metal parts with dry cleaning solvent and dry thoroughly.(2) Inspect spring housing (6) for broken welds, dents, distortion and other damage.(3) Inspect the reel for leakage, distortion, dents and other damage '(4) Inspect ratchet (27) and pawl (31) for wear. Check pawl spring (28) tension.(5) Inspect free roll of bearing (25).5-4
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