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TM 10-4210-235-13 b. Disassembly (See figure 4-20.) (1) Remove fill cap (1). (2) Empty all dry chemical from tank (2). (3) Break two strip ties (3) and pull two retaining clips (4). (4) Remove two screws (5) and ball valve mounting bracket (6). (5) Remove two screws (5) and ball valve mounting bracket (7). (6) Slip cable (8) off each retaining clip (4). (7) Cut cable (8) from valve mounting brackets (6) and (7).  Discard cables (8) Disconnect hose assembly (9) from swivel fitting (10) then from tee fitting (11). (9) Disconnect hose assembly (12) from swivel fitting (13) then from ball valve (14) (10) Separate two union (15) halves. (11) Disconnect  check  valve  (16),  nipple  (17),  tee  fitting  (11),  nipple  (18),  ball  valve  (19),  nipple  (20),  elbow (21), and nipple (22). (12) Disconnect union (15) half, nipple (23), elbow (24), nipple (25), tee fitting (26), nipple (27), and union (15) half. (13) Disconnect union (15) half, nipple (28), elbow (29), and reducer (30). (14) Disconnect union (15) half, nipple (31), elbow (32), and reducer (33). (15) Disconnect  dip  tube  (34)  from  reducer  (33).    Loosen  and  remove  hose  clamp  (35)  then  remove  rubber sleeve (36). (16) Disconnect  ball  valve  (14),  nipple  (37),  swivel  fitting  (10),  tee  fitting  (38),  nipple  (39),  check  valve  (40), nipple (41), elbow (42), nipple (43), pressure relief valve (44), elbow tee (45), and nipple (46) (17) Disconnect swivel fitting (13), reducer (47), elbow tee (48), nipple (49), valve (50), and nipple (51). c. Repair Repair is limited to replacement of defective or damaged components only. 4-47

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