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(2)
If necessary, use two machine screws (7), flat washers (8), and hexagonal self locking nuts (9) to attach
the scale plate (6) inside the plastic tube (4).
(3) If necessary, insert the threaded screw insert (39), four threaded screw inserts (40), and/or two screw
inserts (41) into mounting block (42).
(4) If necessary, insert the screw insert (22) into the rod cap (20), and/or assemble the threaded steel rod
(18) to the rod cap with spring pin (17).
(5) If necessary, use the four machine screws (13) and split washers (14) to attach the sleeve bushing (15)
and the mounting plate (16) to the pulley cover (12).
(6) Use the four hexagonal head cap screws (34) and split washers (35) to attach the plain round nut (36)
and the nonmetallic washer (37) to the groove pulley (38).
(7) Place the spliced rope (33) over the groove pulley (38).
(8) Use one hexagonal head cap screw (29) to attach one set of outer sleeve bushing (30), inner sleeve
bushing (31), and two flat washers (32) to the mounting block (42). Repeat with second hexagonal head cap screw (29)
for other set.
(9) Use four machine screws (25), split washers (26), and flat washers (27) to attach the can (28) to the
mounting block (42).
(10) Position the rubber boot (24) over the can (28), and secure with the hose clamp (23).
(11) While holding the groove pulley (38) fixed, screw the rod cap (20) with its attached parts into the plain
round nut (36).
(12) Insert the spring pin (17) into the threaded steel rod (18).
(13) Position the rubber boot (24) over the rod cap (20), and secure with the hose clamp (19).
(14) Use the seven machine screws (10) and split washers (11) to attach the pulley cover (12) with its
attached parts to the mounting block (42).
(15) Position the plastic tube (4) and the sleeve spacer (3) over the sleeve bushing (15) in proper alignment,
then attach with four machine screws (1) and split washers (2).
Section II. DEPOT OVERHAUL STANDARDS
5-5.
Applicability of Depot Overhaul Standards.
The tests outlined in this section are designed to measure the performance capability of repaired equipment. Equipment
that is returned to stock should also meet the standards given in the tests.
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