TM-9-2350-358-BD M109A6 Battlefield Damage Assessment and Repair Download
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TM 9-2350-358-BD 3-18. GASKETS LEAKING - CONTINUED Option 3 Limitations: • Possible reduced NBC protection. • Possible reduced system pressure. • Seam may still leak at a reduced rate. • Frequent inspections are required. Personnel/Time Required: • 1 soldier • Time determined by location and amount of damage. Materials/Tools: Adhesive (item 1, Appendix C) Procedural Steps: 1. Separate two items where gasket is leaking. 2. Scrape mating surfaces clean. WARNING Adhesives, solvents, and sealing compounds can burn easily, can give off harmful vapors, and are harmful to skin and clothing. To avoid injury or death, keep away from open fire and use in well- ventilated area. If adhesive, solvent, or sealing compound gets on skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. 3. Coat mating surfaces with adhesive. 4. Allow adhesive to form a skin (10 to 15 minutes). 5. Join two items where adhesive has replaced gasket. 6. Record BDAR action taken. When mission is complete, as soon as practical, repair the equipment/system using standard maintenance procedures. SECTION VII. PREFORMED PACKINGS 3-19. GENERAL Preformed packings are used to seal lines, connections between lines, and containment areas. After a packing is installed, it absorbs a small amount of the fluid within the line and expands to prevent leaking. In repair of lines and components damaged in battle, it may become necessary to remove and install saturated preformed packings. A procedure is available to recondition used preformed packings if standard replacements are not available. 3-24