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TM 9-2320-364-34-2      6-407 a. Welding Preparation. After removing wires and cables from battery terminals, ensure no contact is made with battery terminals, other wires, cables or any metal surface to prevent damage to parts, personal injury, or death. Battery acid (electrolyte) is extremely harmful.  Always wear safety goggles and rubber gloves, and do not smoke when performing maintenance on batteries.  Injury will result if acid contacts skin or eyes.  Wear rubber apron to prevent clothing being damaged. Remove all jewelry such as rings, dog tags, bracelets, etc.  If jewelry or tools contact positive electrical circuits, a direct short may result.  Damage to equipment, injury or death to personnel may occur. NOTE Tag and mark all cables prior to removal. Cut cable ties as necessary. (1) Loosen two nuts (1) and remove two terminals (2) from negative posts (3) and (4) on battery three (5) and battery four (6). (2) Loosen two nuts (1) and remove two terminals (2) from negative post (7) and (8) on battery one (9) and battery two (10). (3) Loosen two nuts (1) and remove two terminals (2) from positive posts (11) and (12) on battery three (5) and battery four (6). (4) Loosen two nuts (1) and remove two terminals (2) from positive posts (13) and (14) on battery one (9) and battery two (10).

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