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TM 10-4210-235-13 4-12.  NAME PLATES REPLACEMENT. This task covers        a.  Removal         b.  Installation INITIAL SETUP Tools                                                          General Safety Instructions General Mechanics Tool Kit, Appendix B, Section III, item 1 WARNING Drill, Appendix B, Section III, item 2     Keep safety solvent cleaner away from sparks or flame.  The solvent cleaner is flammable and the Materials/Parts vapors can be explosive. Safety Solvent Cleaner, Appendix E, Section II, item 1 ·    Use safety solvent cleaner in a well ventilated area. Wear gloves and eye protection when using solvent Rags, Appendix E, Section II, item 2                              cleaner.  Repeated or prolonged skin contact or inhalation of solvent cleaner vapors can be toxic. Drive Screws (4), Appendix I, item 29 NOTE The ID name plate is secured with drive screws, the remaining name plates are secured with pressure sensitive backing. a.  Removal (1) ID nameplate. (a) Remove four drive screws (1) using a drill bit slightly smaller than the drive screw body.  See figure 4-6. (b) Remove the ID plate (2) and any remaining drive screw (1) material. (2) Pressure sensitive backed name plates. (a) Carefully pull name plate from equipment. (b) Scrape off any remaining name plate material being careful not to scratch the metal surface. WARNING · Keep  safety  solvent  cleaner  away  from  sparks  or  flame.    The  solvent  cleaner  is flammable and the vapors can be explosive. · Use   safety   solvent   cleaner   in   a   well   ventilated   area.      Wear   gloves   and   eye protection  when  using  solvent  cleaner.    Repeated  or  prolonged  skin  contact  or inhalation of solvent cleaner vapors can be toxic (c) Remove any adhesive remaining on metal surface using safety solvent cleaner and a stiff brush or rag. 4-18

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