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TM 10-3930-660-24-1
BOOM HOIST CYLINDERS REPLACEMENT
THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS
Removal, Installation
INITIAL SETUP
Materials/Parts - Continued
Tools and Special Tools
Tool kit, general mechanic's (Item 39, WP 0324 00)
Wood block, 1 x 4
Shop equipment, common no. 1 (Item 20, WP 0324
Wood board, 2 x 4
Personnel Required
Lifting device, 10,000 lb capacity
Two
Lifting device, 200 lb capacity
Equipment Condition
Materials/Parts
Cap and plug set (Item 8, WP 0323 00)
Vehicle parked on level ground (TM 10-3930-660-
10)
Compound, antiseize (Item 11, WP 0323 00)
Parking brake set (TM 10-3930-660-10)
Tag, marker (Item 57, WP 0323 00)
Locknut (3 and 8)
Transmission cover removed (WP 0150 00)
WARNING
Do NOT remove hydraulic tank filler cap or disconnect or remove any hydraulic system line or fitting unless
hydraulic system pressure has been relieved. Hydraulic system pressure can be over 3,000 psi (20685 kPa),
even with engine and pump OFF. To relieve pressure, lower all hydraulic attachments to the ground and shut
down engine. Move control levers through all operating positions, then SLOWLY loosen hydraulic tank
filler cap. After maintenance, tighten all connections before applying pressure. Escaping hydraulic fluid
under pressure can penetrate the skin, causing injury or death.
At operating temperature hydraulic oil is hot. Allow hydraulic oil to cool before disconnecting any hydrau-
lics. Failure to do so could result in injury.
If inner or intermediate sections of boom have been removed, cap three hydraulic lines at underside of outer
boom with metal caps. If MLRS attachment has been removed, cap three hydraulic hoses at front of boom
with metal caps. Failure to do so may result in personal injury caused by hydraulic oil spraying out of open
hoses or lines when engine is started.

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