TM-9-2320-280-20 HMMWV Technical Manual Unit Maintenance Volume 3 Download

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11-13. CARGO SHELL DOOR MAINTENANCE This task covers: a. Removal c. Adjustment b. Installation a. Removal 1. Remove two assembled washer screws (2) and footman loop (3) from strap (1) and cargo door (4). Discard assembled washer screws (2). 2. Lower cargo door (4) slightly, and remove two locknuts (5), washers (6), shoulder bolts (8), and retention cable (9) from two retention cable brackets (7). Discard locknuts (5). 3. Slowly raise cargo door (4) as far as possible to allow removal of gas springs (10) from cargo door (4). 4. Remove two locknuts (12), washers (11), and gas springs (10) from cargo door (4) and lay gas springs (10) inside vehicle. Discard locknuts (12). 5. Lower cargo door (4), release handle latch (13), and remove cargo door (4). WARNING Opening one end of cargo door before ensuring opposite end is fully closed will cause both ends to open simultaneously, resulting in injury to personnel or damage to equipment. INITIAL SETUP: Applicable Models All models except M996, M996A1, M997, M997A1, M997A2, M998, M998A1, M1035, M1035A1, M1035A2, M1037, M1038, M1038A1, M1042, M1097, M1097A1, M1097A2 Tools General mechanic’s tool kit: automotive (Appendix B, Item 1) Materials/Parts Two locknuts (Appendix G, Item 70) Two assembled washer screws (Appendix G, Item 279) Two locknuts (Appendix G, Item 79) Personnel Required One mechanic One assistant Manual References TM 9-2320-280-10 TM 9-2320-280-24P Equipment Condition Rear end of cargo shell door raised (TM 9-2320-280-10). General Safety Instructions Never open one end of cargo shell door before ensuring opposite end is securely closed. TM 9-2320-280-20-3 11-20 Change 2