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TCH.1C-27J-2-29JG
2-20.1
REMOVAL (refer to figure 
2-18, sheet 3/4
) , (refer
to figure 
2-18, sheet 1/4
) , (refer to figure 
2-18,
sheet 2/4
) and (refer to figure 
2-18, sheet 4/4
)
(Cont'd)
CAUTION
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Do not use drained fluid from Hydraulic
System. A hydraulic fluid leak may occur.
This would cause damage to the
equipment and loss of mission
effectiveness.
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CAUTION
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Install protection caps on the
disconnected hoses.
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1.Use a container to collect drained fluid.
2.Remove the protection cap on the nitrogen charging
valve (4).
3.Loosen nut of the pipe (8) very slowly to prevent
injuries to personnel and wait for complete nitrogen
discharge.
4.Loosen the nut of the sensing pipe (8) that connects
the accumulator (12) with the manometer.
CAUTION
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Be careful when you disconnect the
outlet pipe. A gross hydraulic fluid
leakage may occur. Be ready to place cap
as soon as possible.
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5.Loosen nut and disconnect inlet pipe (15).
(Cont'd)
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