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TM 10-3930-634-12
Figure 4-33. Brake accumulator cylinder.
Section XV. MAINTENANCE OF THE WHEELS
4-61. Wheel Flanges, Wheels and Tires
cracks, breaks and dents. Replace all defective parts.
c. Installation. Refer to figure 4-34 and install wheel
a. Removal. Refer to figure 4-34 and remove wheel
flanges, wheels and tires.
flanges, wheels and tires.
WARNING
b. Cleaning and Inspection
Insure lockring is properly seated before
(1) Clean the wheels and wheel flanges with an ap-
inflating tire. Serious injury to personnel
proved cleaning solvent.
may result should lockring snap out of
(2) Inspect the tires for cuts and deterioration.
seat.
Check lockring, rim, wheel flanges, wheels and nuts for
Figure 4-34. Tire and wheel assembly.
Section XVI. MAINTENANCE OF THE STEERING SYSTEM
4-62. General
The modes of steering (two-wheel, four-wheel cramp,
and four-wheel crab) are controlled by a three-position
The steering system is fully hydraulic with a mechani-
hydraulic cylinder anchored on the pitman arm and
cal followup. Pressure is supplied by two hydraulic
acting upon the steering actuator arm. A valve, located
pumps, and the oil source is the main hydraulic reser-
in the link anchored on the rear cross shaft bell crank
voir. The four-wheel steer capability is controlled by a
and the forward end of the steering actuator arm, con-
series of links located under the driver's compartment.

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