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ARB Approved IOM — Executive Orders VR-201-G and VR-202-G (Swivel Breakaway—807) ITEM#90 <br /> DRIVE-OFF BREAKAWAY RECONNECTION PROCEDURE <br /> Use this procedure to either reconnect or disconnect (reverse order) the Healy 807 Swivel Breakaway <br /> as part of Section 1.4 Procedure for Reconnecting Breakaway and Testing Fueling Point after Drive- <br /> Off in the Healy Systems Scheduled Maintenance. <br /> TOOLS NEEDED: <br /> • Healy Breakaway Reconnection Clamp, Part No. 795 <br /> • 8mm Hex Head Socket <br /> • Torque wrench <br /> • Safety glasses <br /> 1. Inspect each half of the separated breakaway for obvious damage to the outer-shell, plastic <br /> insert or o-rings; including cracks, chips or tears that may effect reconnecting the two halves. <br /> 2. Check the shear pin bushing hole (see Figure 3) located in the half of the breakaway attached <br /> to the hose for any part of the pin left behind at separation. A gentle tap on the opposite side <br /> of the breakaway should eject the pin. <br /> 3. After completing inspection, lightly lubricate the main o-ring on the half of the breakaway that's <br /> attached to the hose and the two small o-rings inside the half of the breakaway attached to the <br /> nozzle. Any weight motor oil is acceptable. <br /> 4. Remove the black handle cover from the nozzle (See Figure 1). <br /> 5. Slide the top clamp of the Breakaway Reconnection Clamp above the two flat surfaces on the <br /> nozzle (See Figure 2). <br /> 6. Slide the half of the breakaway that's attached to the hose onto the bottom clamp of the <br /> Breakaway Reconnection Clamp and begin squeezing the grip to slowly bring the two halves <br /> together. Check the main o-ring for position as the top and bottom of the breakaway join <br /> together (See Figure 2). <br /> 7. Align the dowel pin in the top half of the breakaway with the dowel pin guide located in the <br /> bottom half of the breakaway (See Figure 3). When dowel pin and guide are aligned, continue <br /> squeezing tool grip until the breakaway halves come together (See Figure 4). <br /> Caution: Reconnection can cause a small amount of gasoline to leak out of the <br /> breakaway. A towel wrapped loosely around the breakaway can help to <br /> minimize fuel spills. <br />