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TM 9-1220-220-34
4-4.
BALLISTICS DRIVE REMOVAL (CONT)
FRAME 7
Step
Procedure
WARNING
The ballistics drive is heavy and hard to handle. Use care when removing capscrew. Do not
drop the ballistics drive because it might hurt someone or cause damage to equipment.
1.
Using 5/16" hexagon stud socket, 6" extension, universal joint and ratchet, loosen - DO
NOT REMOVE - four capscrews (1) holding right support (2) to turret mounting pads.
2.
Repairman A and C; hold ballistic drive (3). Repairman B: using 5/16" hexagon stud
socket, 6" extension, universal joint, and ratchet, remove four capscrews (4) and
lockwashers (5) holding left support (6) to turret mounting pads.
3.
Repairman A and C: hold ballistic drive (3). Repairman B: using 5/16" hexagon stud
socket, 6" extension, universal joint, and ratchet, remove four capscrews (1) and four
lockwashers (7) holding right support (2) to turret mounting pads.
Using care when removing left and right sup- port assemblies. Slide assemblies simulta-
neously straight down to prevent damage to locator pins (8 and 9).
4.
Repairman A and C: slowly slide ballistics drive (3) straight down to remove from turret
mounting pads.
5.
Repairman A and C inside vehicle: carefully hand ballistics drive through loaders hatch
to repairman B outside the turret.
END OF TASK
Para 44 Cont Vol II
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