TM-9-2350-358-BD M109A6 Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair Download

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TM 9-2350-358-BD 11-10. HYDRAULIC TUBE AND HOSE REPAIR (LOW-PRESSURE) - CONTINUED Option 3: Repair of long damaged tube section (center section). Limitations: None Personnel/Time Required: 1 soldier 0.5-1.5 hour Materials/Tools: Tube cutter Oil or hydraulic fluid (scavenge from available source) Hand file (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Metal tubing (scavenge from available source) Tube fittings (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Other Options: Use a piece of metal tubing the length of the damaged section, 2 pieces of hose and 8 hose clamps. Two on each end of hoses placed 180 degrees to each other. Procedural Steps: 1. Refer to instructions for tube repair In the M2/3 generic BDR kit. 2. Record the BDAR action taken. When mission is complete, as soon as practical, repair the equipment/system using standard maintenance procedures. Option 4: Low pressure line repair (same size hose ends) (center section). Limitations: None Personnel/Time Required: 1 soldier 0.5- 1.0 hour Materials/Tools: Tube pipe fitting kit (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Clamps (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Sealing compound (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Tape (found In M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) References: TM 9-2350-314-20-2-2 11-8