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

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TM 9-2350-358-BD 12-7. BORE EVACUATOR DAMAGE - CONTINUED 7. Set and secure patch in place over damaged area. 8. Record the BDAR action taken. When mission is complete, as soon as practical, repair the equipment/system using standard maintenance procedures. Option 3: Repair with fiberglass or polymer kit. Limitations: None Personnel/Time Required: 1 soldier 1.0 hour Materials/Tools: Polymer repair kit (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Fiberglass repair kit (item 50, Appendix C) Wire brush (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Paper, abrasive (item 46, Appendix C) File or hammer (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Other Options: Use elastomer repair kit (found in M2/3 generic BDR kit, Section III, Appendix C) Reference: TM 9-2350-314-20-2-1 Procedural Steps: 1. Gain access to the damaged/leaking area. 2. Remove dirt and paint from around damaged area with wire brush or abrasive paper. 3. Remove rough edges of damaged area with file or hammer. 4 Repair damaged area with polymer or fiberglass repair kit following kit instructions. 5 Record the BDAR action taken. When mission is complete, as soon as practical, repair the equipment/system using standard maintenance procedures. 12-9