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TM 9-2330-202-14&P
4-18.
WORK SAFETY (CONTINUED).
b.
Observe all WARNINGs and CAUTIONs.
c.
Clean up spilled fluids immediately, to avoid slipping.
d.
When lifting a heavy part, have someone help you. Make sure that lifting/jacking equipment is working
properly, meets the weight requirement of the part being lifted, and is securely fastened to the part.
e.
Always use power tools carefully.
f.
All maintenance should be performed with
Trailer parking brake engaged;
Rear stabilizer extended as required;
Towing vehicle in neutral with parking brake engaged, if attached; and
Towing vehicle engine stopped, if attached.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING
Improper cleaning methods and the use of unauthorized cleaning agents
can injure personnel and damage equipment. To prevent this, refer to TM
9247 for instructions.
a.
General. Cleaning instructions will be the same for the majority of parts and components that make up the
trailer. The following applies to all cleaning operations:
1.
Clean all parts before inspection, after repair, and before assembly.
2.
Keep hands free of grease, which can collect dust, dirt, and grit.
3.
After cleaning, cover or wrap all parts to protect them from dust and dirt. Parts that are subject to rust
should be lightly oiled.
b.
Steam Cleaning.
WARNING
Avoid contact with live steam, which can burn skin, cause blindness, and
cause other serious injury. Be sure to wear protective apron, gloves, and
safety goggles around live steam.
1.
Before steam cleaning trailer, protect all electrical components that could be damaged by steam or
moisture.
2.
Place disassembled parts in a suitable container to steam-clean. Parts that are subject to rust should
be dried and lightly oiled after cleaning.

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