TB-9-2320-335-13&P HMMWV Operator and Field Maintenance, Parts, Tools M1151A1 M1152A1 M1165A1 Download

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WARNING Always wear eye protection and rubber gloves when applying runflat lubricant. Failure to do so may result in injury to personnel. NOTE The radial tire is a bidirectional tire and the tread may be positioned in either direction. 5. Using 2- to 6-inch paint brush, apply entire 11-oz tube of lubricant evenly (depth of 1/8 to 3/16 in. (0.32 to 0.475 cm) on inside of tire (1). WARNING Runflat compressor belt and handle may be greasy, which could slip and cause damage to equipment or injury to personnel. NOTE It may be necessary to remove handle assembly on runflat compressor P/N 528236 before inserting runflat into tire. 6. Insert runflat (2), compressor side first, as far as possible into tire (1). 7. Lay tire (1) flat on protruding runflat side. Loosen compressor (4). Runflat (2) should insert itself inside tire (1). If not, repeat steps 5 through 7 and/or use a tire spoon to assist in installation. NOTE If required, clean and lubricate bearing assembly on runflat compressor P/N 528236 after removal. 8. Loosen runflat compressor (4) and remove from tire (1). 9. Lubricate tire bead (3) and rim bead seat areas with tire soap. WARNING Never install radial tire on eight-bolt wheel. Damage to equipment may result, causing injury to personnel. NOTE Before installing tire on inner rim half, inspect tire sidewalls for a paint dot. Paint dots are often painted on tires to indicate the tire’s light spot for balancing purposes. If paint dot is present, position tire on rim halves so that paint dot is aligned with insert hole on outer rim half. 10. Center runflat (2) in tire (1). Carefully lower tire (1) over inner rim half (8). 11. Ensure runflat (2) is not binding on flat portion of inner rim half (8). Runflat (2) should clear inner rim half (8). 8-4.1. RADIAL TIRE, WHEEL, AND RUBBER RUNFLAT MAINTENANCE (24-STUD) (Cont’d) TB 9-2320-335-13&P 8-8 1 2 3 4 2