TM-9-2520-215-34

CROSS-DRIVE TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY

TECHNICAL MANUAL; DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE

DECEMBER 2005

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual was designed to provide you with the information you will need to maintain the XT--1410--4 Cross--Drive
Transmission.
The information contained in this manual is presented in chapters and work packages. Each chapter is divided into
work packages to cover the disassembly, repair, and assembly of the transmission and its components. Where refer-
ences are made to tables, figures, and work packages, refer to those portions of the text.
To find information relating to a specific component or system:
Determine the specific name or function of the component/system.
Find the name or function in the Index Listing, located in the back of this manual.
Refer to appropriate work package(s) called out in the Index Listing.
To find information pertaining to a broader range of information (such as transmission troubleshooting, component
repair, and component descriptions):
Identify the desired topic.
Find the general topic in the Table of Contents, located in the front of this manual.
Refer to appropriate work package(s) called out in the Table of Contents.
IMPORTANT
You must read and understand this manual BEFORE working on the XT--1410--4 Cross--Drive Transmission.
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance procedures are to be performed in the sequence shown in the text and illustrations. Step 1 must be per-
formed before step 2 and so on.
Equipment illustrations use numbers to identify parts of the system/components.
Throughout this manual the words WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE will appear. There is a reason for every one of
them.
WARNING
A warning is used to alert the user to hazardous operating and maintenance procedures, practic-
es, conditions, statements, etc. that may result in injury to or DEATH of personnel if not strictly
observed.
CAUTION
A caution is used to alert the user to hazardous operating and maintenance procedures, prac-
tices, conditions, statements, etc. that may result in damage to or destruction of equipment or
of mission effectiveness if not observed.
NOTE
A note is used to inform the user of essential information which is of special interest or impor-
tance or will aid the user in performing a job.


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