4-81. SLAVE RECEPTACLE AND CABLE MAINTENANCE (Cont'd)
1.
Inspect cover (17) for breaks or cracks. Replace if damaged.
2.
Inspect cables (3) and (10) for damage. Repair if damaged (reefer to para. 4-73).
3.
Inspect rubber boot (14) for tears. Replace if torn.
CAUTION
When making electrical connections, ensure hookup of positive (+)
cable to positive electrode and negative () cable to negative elec-
trode of the receptacle.
NOTE
Perform steps 1 through 4 for vehicles with serial numbers 1
through 99,999.
Perform steps 5 through 9 for vehicles with serial numbers
100,000 and above.
1.
Install rubber boot (14) by sliding slave negative cable (10) and slave positive cable (3) through
rubber boot (14).
2.
Install receptacle (19) by attaching slave positive cable (3) to receptacle (19) with lockwasher (15)
and capscrew (16).
3.
Attach slave negative cable (10) to receptacle (19) with lockwasher (20) and capscrew (21).
4.
Slide rubber boot (14) forward to cover slave receptacle (19) connection.
5.
Attach slave positive cable (3) to receptacle (19) with lockwasher (15) and capscrew (16).
6.
Attach slave negative cable (10) to receptacle (19) with lockwasher (20) and capscrew (21).
7.
Using grease, coat receptacle (19) terminals, all exposed metal on rear of receptacle (19), and area
under cover (17) on front of receptacle (19).
8.
Install backshell (22) on receptacle (19).
9.
Tighten compression nut (23) on backshell (22).
10.
Attach receptacle (19) to battery box (12) by installing cover (17) to receptacle (19) with four
capscrews (18) and nut and lockwasher assemblies (13).
11.
Attach slave positive cable (3) and battery positive cable (4) to power feed stud (2) with washer (5),
lockwasher (6), and nut (7). Tighten nut (7) to 26 lb-ft (35 Nm).
12.
Attach battery negative cable (11) and slave negative cable (10) to shunt (1) with lockwasher (9) and
capscrew (8). Tighten capscrew (8) to 96 lb-in. (11 Nm).
c. Installation
b. Inspection
TM 9-2320-280-20-2
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