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ARMY TM 9-4120-381-14 NAVY EE-000-CA-MMA-010/7053-AC AIR FORCE TO 35E9-136-31 4-77.  CIRCULATOR FAN (CONDENSER). This task covers: Inspection Service Removal Repair/Replace Installation INITIAL SET-UP: Tools: Tool kit, service, refrigeration unit (Item 1, Appendix B) Gloves, chemical (Appendix C) Goggles, industrial (Appendix C) Personnel: 1 Materials: Corrosion preventative (Item 17, Appendix E) Rags (Item 12, Appendix E) Methyl-Ethyl Ketone (MEK) (Item 13, Appendix E) Equipment Conditions: Disconnect input power to the air conditioner before performing any internal maintenance.  Voltages used can KILL.  Shutting the unit off at the control panel does not disconnect unit power. 1.  Disconnect air conditioner input power at source. 2.  Remove condenser motor (para 4-76). INSPECTION 1. Inspect for noise or missing mounting hardware (see Figure 4-77). 2. Check fan shaft for rotational freedom by spinning shaft.  If there is any stiffness or binding, replace bearings and bearing collar. 3. Check motor for shaft end play and defects.  Replace shaft, if defective. SERVICE Service consists of applying corrosion preventative compound to shaft before installation. REMOVAL Use great care to avoid contact with refrigerant gas being discharged under pres- sure.  Sudden and irreversible tissue damage can result from freezing.  Wear ther- mal protective gloves and a face protector or goggles In any situation where skin- eye-contact is possible. 1. Front seat (clockwise) actuator service valve (see Figure 5-20). 2. Slowly loosen flare nut (9) on actuator to release gas. 3. Remove two bolts (7), lockwashers (6), and flat washers (5).  (1/2 inch socket top rear bracket) 4. Remove three screws (3), lockwashers (2), flat washers (1), and top bracket (4). 5. Remove screw (15), lockwasher (16), flat washer (17), and clamp (18). 4-148

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