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TM 9-2320-364-20-4      4-19 Materials/Parts Rags, Wiping (Item 67, Appendix C) Gasket (Item 44, Appendix F) This task covers: a.  Removal b.   Installation c.  Follow-On Maintenance INITIAL SETUP Equipment Condition Engine OFF, (TM 9-2320-364-10) Wheels chocked, (TM 9-2320-364-10) Tools and Special Tools Tool Kit, General Mechanic’s:  Automotive (Item 74, Appendix G) Socket Set, 3/8 in. (Item 62, Appendix G) Wrench, Torque (0 to 210 lb-in [0 to 24 N.m]) (Item 98, Appendix G) 4-5.  AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT. After Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical (NBC) exposure of truck, all air filters shall be handled with extreme caution.  Unprotected personnel may experience injury or death if residual toxic agents or radioactive material are present.  If truck is exposed to chemical or biological agents, servicing personnel shall wear protective mask, hood, protective overgarments, and chemical protective gloves and boots in accordance with FM 3-4.  All contaminated air filters shall be placed in double-lined plastic bags and moved swiftly to a segregation area away from the worksite.  The same procedure applies for radioactive dust contamination.  The Company NBC team should measure radiation prior to filter removal to determine extent of safety procedures required per the NBC Annex to the unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).  The segregation area in which the contamined air filters are temporarily stored shall be marked with appropriate NBC placards.  Final disposal of contamined air filters shall be in accordance with local SOP.  Decontamination operation shall be in accordance with FM 3-5 and local SOP. (1) Remove 12 nuts (1) from air cleaner housing (2).

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