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TM 11-5820-890-30-5 7-11. REPLACEMENT OF J1 , J2, J3, OR J4 Tools: Cross  tip  screwdriver Torque   screwdriver Cross  tip  bit Spanner  wrench Expendable  supplies: Silicone   compound Cotton  swabs References: CONNECTOR. 1-1/4-inch  spanner  wrench  attachment Soldering  kit Torque  wrench Alcohol Solder Paragraph  7-10  for  removal  and  installation  of  connector  case. Paragraph  7-16  for  removal  and  installation  of  threaded  screw  inserts. ITEM ACTION REMARKS REMOVAL a.   Eight   screws   (5)   and Use  cross  tip  screwdriver.  Remove  and Iockwashers  (6) inspect  eight  screws  (5)  and  lockwash- ers  (6)  securing  access  cover  (1)  to connector  case  (12).  If  damaged, obtain   replacement.   Lay   access   cover to  one  side.  See  figure  7-2. b.   Tiedown   straps   (13) c.  J1  (7),  J2  (10), J3  (8),  or  J4  (9) connector   wires d.   Connector INSTALLATION e.   J1   (7),   J2   (10), J3  (8),  or  J4  (9) connector Remove  any  tiedown  straps  that  are in  the  way. Record  location  of  wires  soldered to  terminals  of  connector. Use  soldering  kit.  Desolder  each  wire  con- nected  to  connector.  Inspect  insulation sleeving   as   required.   If   damaged, obtain   replacement. Remove  and  discard  defective connector. Obtain   replacement   connector. Inspect  each  screw  and  its threaded  screw  insert  (if present)  to  determine  if any  is  defective.  If  a  screw is  stripped,  do  not  replace its  threaded  screw  insert. If  the  holes  are  tapped, there  will  be  no  threaded screw  insert. NOTE Place  heat  sink  on  bare part  of  wire  just  above area  to  be  resoldered. 7-10


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