CHAPTER 51
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PAGE DATE: 7. July 2010
MAINTENANCE MANUAL EXTRA 300LT
4 After cleaning, thoroughly dry all metal parts with filtered,
dry compressed air.
5 It is recommended that all O-rings, backup rings, and wipers
be replaced at each overhaul. However, if necessary, O-rings
may be reused, but should be put back into the position from
which they were removed.
6 Wipe down O-rings, backup rings, wipers, or other rubber
parts with a clean dry cloth. Lubricate with a suitable O-ring
lubricant prior to installation.
Paint Removal
Disassemble components to the level required for repaint-
ing, then proceed as follows.
W A R N I N G Stripping solvents can be toxic and volatile. Use only
in well ventilated areas. Avoid physical contact with
solvent and do not inhale vapors. Keep solvent
containers covered when not in use.
N O T I C E Before stripping parts, remove all fittings, O-rings,
nuts, bolts, washers, pistons, bearingcups, etc. Parts
must be totally immersed in solvent, to maximize
cleaning.
1 Degrease part per degreasing paragraph.
2 Totally immerse part in paint removing solvent. Portions
not totally covered by solvent will begin to corrode.
N O T E Stripping agents are commercially available for remov-
ing topcoat and primer. Follow manufacturer's recom-
mendations for use and disposal of stripping solutions.
3 Remove part from solvent and rinse thoroughly with water
heated to 160° to 180°F (71° to 82° C). Flush solvent from
all cavities and threaded holes where entrapment might
occur.
4 Thoroughly dry part with filtered, dry compressed air.