TM 5-6115-625-14&P
(9) Remove three screws (28), three flat washers (29) and three nuts (30) securing front step
(14) to trailer cross braces (31) and remove front step.
b. Installation.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(l0)
(11)
N O TE
Three different size screws are used to mount the front step. Screws with index
numbers (5), (10), (18) and (23) in figure 4-8 are one inch long. Screw
with index number (24) is 1-1/4 inch long. Screws with index numbers (15),
(22) and (27) are 1-3/4 inch long. Observe lengths and locations when
installing hardware.
Position front step (14) on cross braces (31) and trailer frame (9). Insert handbrake
cable with clevis (3) through hole in front step (14).
Insert four screws (23, 24 and 25) with flat washers (26) through front step (14) and
trailer frame (9).
Insert three screws (28) with flat washers (29) through front step (14) and trailer cross
braces (31).
Working under step, install one nut (30) on each screw (28) securing front step (14) to
cross braces (31), and install one flat washer (26) and one nut (27) on each screw
(23, 24 and 25) securing step to trailer frame (9). Tighten seven sets of hardware.
Secure front step (14) to fender (22) with seven screws (19), 14 flat washers (20) and
seven nuts (21).
Insert screw (15) with flat washer (16) through handbrake bracket (8), front step (14)
and cross brace (31). Install Iockwasher (17) and nut (18) on screw from underneath
and tighten.
Insert two screws (5) with flat washers (6) through handbrake bracket (8) and trailer
frame (9). Install one nut (7) on each screw and tighten.
Insert two screws (10) through front step (14) and handbrake cable bracket (13). Install
one flat washer (11) and one nut (12) on each screw and tighten.
Position clevis on handbrake cable (3) on handbrake lever mechanism (4). Insert clevis
pin (2) and secure with cotter pin (1).
N O T E
When installing roadside front step, omit steps (10) and (11).
Install accessory box (paragraph 4-18, b).
Install fuel can brackets (paragraph 4-17, b).
4-21.
Rear Steps Replacement. (See figure 4-9.) The roadside and curbside rear steps are
symmetrical, and replacement procedures are the same for each.
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