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TM 11-5820-890-30-5 4-42.  REPLACEMENT  OF  SNAP  LINE  DRIVER  CCA.  Continued ITEM ACTION REMARKS INSTALLATION f.   Wires Using  soldering  kit,  solder  tagged  wires to  terminals  on  replacement  SNAP  line driver  CCA  (7).  Remove  wire  tags. g.  SNAP  line  driver  CCA  (7) Using  cross  tip  screwdriver,  install  two retained  screws  (8),  Iockwashers  (9), washers  (10),  and  non-metallic  washers flat  (11)  securing  replacement  SNAP line  driver  CCA  (7)  to  power  supply chassis   (6). h. Power supply (1) Hold  power  supply  (1)  in  place  and  tighten 17  captive  screws  securing  it  to  mounting adapter  chassis.  Using  torque  screwdriver, torque  screws  to  8  to  10  in-lb. 4-43.  REPLACEMENT  OF  WIRING. Tools: Cross  tip  screwdriver Torque   screwdriver Flat  tip  screwdriver Expendable  Supplies: Cotton  swabs Solder Before  and  after  soldering, clean  wires  and  terminals with  alcohol  and  cotton swabs. These  were  removed  in step  d. See  figure  4-4.  This  was removed  in  step  c. Soldering  kit Alcohol ITEM ACTION REMARKS REMOVAL a.  Mounting  adapter Set  on  work  surface  with  back  toward you. b.   17   captive   screws Using  flat  tip  screwdriver,  fully  loosen  17 captive  screws  securing  power  supply  (1) to  mounting  adapter  chassis. c.   Power   supply   (1) Set  power  supply  (1)  with  heatsink assembly  face  down  on  work  surface. d.   Wires Remove  insulation  sleeving  and  tiewraps as  required.  Using  soldering  kit,  tag  and desolder  wire(s).  Replace  wire(s)  as  to following  wire  lists: See  figure  4-4. 4-145


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