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TM 55-1905-223-24-10
(2) Thoroughly clean and flush the winch with fresh w ater or steam dry with compressed air. Lubricate the
winch assembly as per LO 55-1905-223-12 "Lubrication Order."
(3) Take tension off slack/overlapped cable detector bail return spring.
(4) Preserve hydraulic motor and hand pump as per paragraph a.(4), preserve winch gear reducer as per
paragraph a.(5) and a.(6).
(5) Store the winch assembly in an elevated covered area to allow good air circulation. If covered storage is
not available use shipping container covered with waterproof tarp.
2-39. Bow Ramp Winch Restoration . When bow ramp winch assembly is to be restored to normal service from
extended storage accomplish the following tasks.
a. Cleaning of Bow Ramp Winch System Intact.
(1)
Remove from exterior surfaces of winch MIL-P-116, Type P-2 preservative using cleaning solvent
conforming to MIL-C-81302, Type II.
(2) Drain preservative fluids from winch hydraulic motor, hand pump, valves, piping and manifolds and fill to
operating levels as per Lubrication Order LO 55-1905-223-12.
NOTE
Systems that are preserved intact by filling with preservative conforming to MIL-H-
6083 do not generally require extensive flushing prior to becoming operational as
this fluid is, in small quantities, compatible with system operating fluid.
(3) Remove gear reducer drain plug, drain off preservative, flush with petroleum cleaning solvent, reinstall
drain plug and fill to operating level as per Lubrication Order LO 55-1905-223-12.
(4) Retention slack/overlapped cable detector bail return spri ng.
(5) Flush and operate system in conjunction with hydraulic power pack assembly (reference paragraph 2-13).
(6) Clean threaded fittings such as turnbuckles, shackles and locking devices with suitable cleaning solvent.
(7) Lubricate winch, wire rope sheaves, wildcat assemblies and bow ramp hinges as per Lubrication Order LO
55-1905-223-12.
(8) Refer to paragraph 2-7 and restore system to normal operation.
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