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TM 55-1905-223-24-10
CAUTION
The hydraulic system is under pressure, be sure to vent system to relieve
pressure prior to accomplishing any repairs.
REMOVAL
a.
Place a suitable container under the hydraulic system manifold assembly (1).
b.
Tag and identify all hydraulic pipes connected to the hydraulic system manifold assembly valves (2, 3, 4, 5).
c.
Loosen fittings that connect hyd raulic pipes (2, 3, 4, 5) to the manifold assembly by turning the fittings
counterclockwise.
d.
Carefully position hydraulic pipes so that manifold assembly can be removed.
e.
Remove three bolts (8), washers (7), and nuts (6) securing the hydraulic system manifold assembly to the
bulkhead.
f.
Remove the hydraulic system manifold assembly (1).
INSPECTION
a.
Clean valves in an approved cleaning solvent.
b.
Inspect manifold, check valve housing, and valves for cracks. Forward defective manifold to int ermediate direct
maintenance for repair.
REPLACEMENT
a.
Position the mounting holes in the hydraulic system manifold assembly over the mounting holes in the bulkhead.
b.
Install three bolts (8), washers (7), and nuts (6) that secure the manifold assembly (1) to the bulkhead.
c.
Align hydraulic pipes (2, 3, 4, 5) as tagged and identified with corresponding connectors on the winch control
valve manifold assembly.
d.
Secure fittings that connect the hydraulic pipes to the connectors on the hydraulic s ystem manifold assembly
until the fittings are snug.
e.
Check the hydraulic fluid-level (PMCS, Item 3).
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