TM 10 4320-303-13Figure 2-72. Disassembly of Bypass Hose.o. Remove grooved-end quick disconnect coupling clamp (4) (para 2.3.3.1) connecting 6 inch butterflyvalve (3) to hose assembly (5). Remove 6 inch butterfly valve assembly (3).p. Install 6 inch grooved pipe coupling (4) (para 2.3.2.2) on end of hose assembly (5).q. Remove 6 inch grooved pipe coupling (6) (para 2.3.2.1) connecting hose assembly (5) to lateralgrooved pipe fitting (7). Remove hose assembly (5) and lateral grooved pipe fitting (7).2.8.5 PreparationforMovementofStorageAssemblies.This is a general procedure for the moving ofstorage assemblies. For additional information pertaining to moving the 20,000 gallon pillow tank, referenceapplicable technical manual.2.8.5.1 DisassemblyRequirements.Disassembly of a storage assembly requires the tools and personnelreferenced in paragraph 2.3.6.1. Pack the components listed in table 2-11 in the "STORAGE ASSEMBLY"crate after removing them from the storage assembly.2.8.5.2 DisassemblyProcedures.NOTESet aside all removed components for repacking.a. Remove grooved-end quick disconnect coupling clamp (1) (para 2.3.3.1) connecting reducing tee (2)to upline hoseline segment (3).b. Install grooved-end quick disconnect coupling clamp (1) (para 2.3.3.2) on end of hoseline segment(3).c. Remove 6 inch grooved pipe coupling (4) (para 2.3.2.1) connecting reducing tee (2) to downlinehoseline segment (5).d. Remove grooved-end quick disconnect coupling clamp (6) (para 2.3.3.1) connecting coupling pipefitting (7) to reducing tee (2).e. Remove reducing tee (2).f. Push cam arms on female quick disconnect coupling half (8) forward to open. Remove male couplinghalf (9) (with attached coupling pipe fitting (7)) from female quick-disconnect coupling half (8).2-107
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