ARMY TM 9-6115-604-12
NAVY NAVFAC P-8-633-12
1.
BAR
19.
PIN ASSEMBLY
2.
SCREW AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY
20.
LEVER MOUNTING BRACKET
3
NUT AND CAPTIVE WASHER ASSEMBLY
21
CONTROL LEVER ASSEMBLY
4.
DOOR LOCK SUPPORT
22.
VANE ASSEMBLY
5.
STRIKER
23
RIGHT HAND CRANK
6
DOOR SEAL, 210 INCHES
24
LEFT HAND CRANK
7
AIR FILTER
25.
VINYL SEAL
8.
HEXAGON HEAD CAPSCREW
26.
VANE STOCK
9.
HEXAGONAL NUT
27
RIGHT HAND CONTROL BAR
10.
LOCKWASHER
28
LEFT HAND CONTROL BAR
11.
CHAIN ASSEMBLY
29.
FRAME ASSEMBLY
12.
AIR FILTER MOUNTING SHROUD
30.
RIVET
13.
REAR DOOR SHUTTER ASSEMBLY
31.
RIGHT HAND FRAME SECTION
14.
HEXAGON HEAD BOLT
32.
LEFT HAND FRAME SECTION
15.
LOCKNUT
33
TOP FRAME SECTION
16
FLAT WASHER
34.
BOTTOM FRAME SECTION
17
CONNECTING PIN
35
RIGHT HAND DOOR PANEL ASSEMBLY
18
LOCKING RING
36
GRAB HANDLE
Figure 4-21. Control Room Door Assembly (Sheet 3 of 3)
(6)
Disassemble each of the 13 vane assemblies (22) by removing the right and left hand cranks (23 and 24) and
vinyl seals (25) from the vane stocks (26). Remove the right and left hand control bars (27 and 28).
(7)
Break down the frame assembly (29) by removing rivets (30), separating the right and left hand frame sections
(31 and 32) and the top and bottom frame sections (33 and 34).
g.
Disassembly of Cover (26. Figure 4-15).
(1)
Remove screw and captive washer assemblies (1, Figure 4-23) and nut and captive washer assemblies (2) to
remove retainer (3) and rubber strip (4)
(2)
Remove door latch rod (5) from cover (6)
h.
Disassembly of Radiator Shutter (3. Figure 4-16). Remove hexagon head bolt (1, Figure 4-24), locknut (2), flat
washer (3), locking ring (4), pin assembly (5), spacer (6), and right hand and left hand control lever assemblies (7
and 8).
i.
Repair.
(1)
Straighten bent bars and door holder rods
(2)
Replace damaged door seals, roof weather strips, vinyl seals, and rubber strips.
Welding operations produce heat, highly toxic fumes, injurious radiation,
metal slag, and airborne particles. Wear welding goggles with properly
tinted lenses, apron or jacket, and gloves to prevent injury to personnel.
(3)
Caulk all housing panels that have evidence of leaking with caulking compound.
(4)
Doors, roof panels, desk top, side panels, and the cover assembly are to be repaired by straightening if
possible, and by welding in accordance with MIL-W-12332A If necessary Door handles are tack welded in place.
Door handles may be replaced by cutting the welds loose with a grinder and tack welding a new handle in place.
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