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TM 9-2320-364-34-2      10-3 a. Axles No. 1, 2 and 5 Replacement. (1) Removal. Brake shoes may be coated with dust.  Breathing this dust may be harmful to your health. Do not use compressed air to clean brake shoes.  Wear a filter mask approved for use against brake dust.  Failure to comply may result in injury or death to personnel. Brake assembly weighs 80 lbs (36 kg).  Attach suitable lifting device prior to removal to prevent possible injury to personnel. NOTE Matchmark brake assembly and pivot and spindle assembly prior to removal. Axle No 1, 2 and 5 brake assemblies are removed the same way.  Axle No. 1 is shown. (a) Wrap and tape a wiping clean rag around pivot and spindle assembly (1) to protect spindle races. (b) Attach lifting device to brake assembly (2). (c) Support brake assembly (2) with lifting device. Brake assembly will swing out on Axles No. 1 and 2 when overhead lifting device is used and screws are removed.  Support brake assembly during removal or injury to personnel may result. (d) Remove 16 screws (3) from brake assembly (2) and pivot and spindle assembly (1). (e) Remove brake assembly (2) from pivot and spindle assembly (1). (f) Remove lifting device from brake assembly (2). (g) Remove wiping rag from pivot and spindle assembly (1).

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