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(3) Remove damaged parts by grinding, cut-
4-95. Identification Plates.
ting, or prying.
a. Removal. Remove all tapping screws securing
(4) Wire brush and weld new parts in place,
the plate to its component.
then paint welded spots.
b. Inspect and Replace.
(5) Replace an
unserviceable leveling jack.
(1) Inspect for damage.
d. Reassembly. Refer to figure 4-120 and
reas-
semble the leveling jack.
(2) Replace damaged plates.
e. Installation. If the jacks are not required for
c. Installation. Align mounting holes of the
leveling purposes, store them in the jack stowage
plate with holes in its component with tapping
rack (fig. 4-1191.
screws and secure the plate.
4-94. Ladder Assembly.
4-96. Van Body Cable Outlet Assemblies.
a. General. There are two ladder assemblies
a. General. Two cable outlet assemblies are pro-
supplied with the van body. They are used for enter-
vided on each van body. One is located at the right
ing the van body through the right side door and
side of the van body and is used to provide a weath-
rear door. When not in use, the right side door lad-
erproof entrance for the raw water electrical power
der is stored on the ladder hangers fastened to the
cables. The second one is located at the left front
right side door. When the rear ladder is not being
side of the van body and is used for commercial
used, store it in the rear of the van body, out of the
power or the generator power cable entrance. Both
way, and where it will not cause damage during
are identical in construction, and the maintenance
transportation.
procedures are similar.
b. Removal. Remove the ladder from the ladder
the cable outlet assembly.
c. Clean, Inspect and Replace.
c. Clean, Inspect and Repair.
(1) Clean the ladder with dry cleaning solvent
(1) Clean all metal parts with dry cleaning
P-D-680.
solvent P-D-680.
(2) Inspect for cracks, breaks, or other dam-
(2) Clean the canvas cover with soap and wa-
age.
ter.
(3) Replace an unserviceable ladder assembly.
(3) Inspect the canvas cover for cracks or
other signs of wear.
d. Installation. Position the ladder on the lad-
(4) Inspect for missing grommets.
(5) Repair or replace all damaged or defective
parts.
d. Installation. Refer to figure 4-122 and in-
stsall the cable outlet assembly to the van body.
WARNING
breathing of the vapors and skin con-
tact with the liquid. Do not use near
open flame" or excessive heat. Use in a
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, used to
well-ventilated area. The flash-point
clean parts, is potentially dangerous.
of P-D-680 is 100-128 F (28-59 C).
A v o i d repeated and prolonged
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