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TM 9-4120-430-14
0065 00
REMOVAL
1.
Scrape and pull off as much of the damaged insulation as possible.
2.
Soften the remaining insulation and adhesive with acetone or MEK (methyl-ethyl ketone).
3.
Repeat the softening and scraping process as required.
4.
Clean up metal surfaces with cloth moistened in acetone or MEK.
INSULATION REPAIR
1.
Repair loose or torn insulation (items 1 thru 10) with adhesive.
2.
Replace frayed, cracked or missing insulation.
3.
Cut a sheet of the proper insulating material to correct shape.
4.
Coat the attaching side with adhesive, using a paint brush to ensure complete coverage.
5.
Coat the metal with adhesive to which the insulation is to be attached.
6.
Let both surfaces air dry until the adhesive becomes tacky but will not stick to the fingers.
7.
Starting at one corner or at a narrow edge, carefully bring the insulation into full contact with the metal.
8.
Press into firm contact all over.
9.
Allow sufficient time to dry thoroughly before installation.
HOUSING REPAIR
1.
Visually inspect for nicks, gouges, dents, bare spots in paint and other defects which can be repaired.
2.
Repair/replace handles and associated hardware.
3.
Sand and paint any repaired area in housing, referencing TM 43-0139, Painting Instructions for Field Use.
4.
Remove minor dents, and paint.
5.
Remove any rust or other minor corrosive damage, and paint.
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