Section III
Disassembly
EATON
Aerospace Group
TF100-63B October 2018
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Figure 8A. Removing Tube From Sleeve
1.
Complete Assembly Tear-Down
Procedure for salvage of hose assembly components:
Step 1. (Fire-sleeved hose lines only). Remove band
clamps by cutting clamp “buckles” with hack
saw. Remove fire sleeve from hose assembly.
(See Figure 7.)
Step 2. Place socket in vise and remove nipple
assembly by applying wrench to nipple hex.
(See Figure 8.)
Step 3. Cut hose approximately 1-inch from socket
skirt.
Step 4. Hold socket firmly in vise. Do not damage
socket. Using needle nose pliers, remove the
tube from the sleeve and hose reinforcement.
(See Figure 8A). The tube may be removed by
folding longitudinally and pulling it out of the
socket.
Step 5. With the socket still in the vise, separate the
sleeve from the socket and hose reinforcement.
The reinforcement can then be pulled out of
the socket.
Step 6. Remove hose fitting from opposite end of
assembly, using the same procedures, step 2
through step 5.
Step 7. Disposition of Component Parts — All hose
shall be scrapped and component parts of
fittings shall be inspected in accordance with
inspection procedures. See Section XI.
Figure 8. Removing Nipple From Socket
Figure 7. Removing Fire Sleeve From Hose Assembly