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TM 10-3930-638-24&P
2-30. LIGHT SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE (cont)
a. Flood Lights (cont).
REMARKS
ITEM
ACTION
LOCATION
STEP
REMOVAL
From cut outs in housing (9)
1
Front or rear
a. Rubber gasket (1)
Pull inserts
From housing (9) and lamp (3)
Pull and remove
b. Rubber gasket (1)
From lamp (3); set lamp (3) aside
Tag, grasp and
c. Wire leads (2)
pull
From harness lead
Grasp and pull
d. Connector (4)
Not used on instrument panel-mounted
e. Seal (5)
Grasp and pull
flood lights or rear flood lights
from nut (6)
f. Nut (6), lock washer
Remove
Support housing (9)
(7) and washer (11)
Seal (8) not used on instrument panel-
g. Housing and spacer
Remove
mounted flood lights
(9) and seal (8)
From ROPS
h. Grommet (10)
Remove
CLEANING
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent (P-D-680), used to clean parts is toxic and
flammable. Wear protective goggles and gloves and use only in a
well ventilated area. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothes
and don't breathe vapors. Do not use near open flame or
excessive heat and don't smoke when using it. Failure to do so
could cause serious injury. If you become dizzy while using
cleaning solvent, get fresh air immediately, and get medical
attention. If contact with skin or clothes is made, flush with large
amounts of water. If contact with eyes is made, wash eyes with
water immediately, and obtain medical aid immediately.
2
Wire connectors and
Clean
Use cleaning solvent P-D-680 on
connectors and terminals only
terminals
3
Wipe with a clean, dry cloth
Gasket (1), seals (5 and 8) Clean
and grommet (10)
WARNING
Wear safety glasses when drying parts with compressed air.
Failure to do so could cause serious injury to eyes and possible
blindness. If you hurt your eyes or if a foreign object is blown
into your eyes, seek medical attention immediately.
4
Housing (9) and
Clean
Use cleaning solvent P-D-680.
hardware (6, 7 and 11)
Dry thoroughly with compressed air
INSPECTION
5
All hardware
Inspect
Replace if worn, or if threads damaged
CHANGE 2 2-145

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