TM 55-2210-223-24
TO 45A2-2-14-22
4-18. STRAINER AND CHECK VALVE
This task covers:
a. Disassembly
c.
Inspection
e.
Assembly
b. Cleaning
d.
Repair
f.
Test
INITIAL SETUP:
Tools
Material/Parts
Tool kit SC 4940-97-CL-E12
Drycleaning solvent (Item 30, Appendix B)
Filter curled hair (734877)
Equipment Condition
Reference
Condition Description
Para 3-53
Strainer and check valve removed
DISASSEMBLY
WARNING
Valve assemblies are under a spring load. Use caution during
disassembly procedures so that no parts fly out, causing injury to
personnel.
NOTE
When removing or repairing brake valves or components, check air
lines and pipes for corrosion, breaks, splits, or loose connections.
Repair of air lines and piping consists of replacing defective pipes,
lines, and connections. Refer to TM 55-2210-223-24P for
identification of piping.
1.
Remove capnut (1) from body (2).
2.
Remove spring (3), two shims (4), spring seat (5), check valve (6), and snapring (7) from capnut (1).
3.
Remove nut (8), swivel (9), and gasket (10).
4.
Remove capnut (11), strainer (12), air filter (13), and strainer (14).
5.
Remove fitting (15).
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