Section VI. MAINTENANCE OF' SHOWER STAND ASSEMBLY
b. Head Guard (Used on Army Models SPE 41, SPE 44, SPE 45 and York-Shipley Model YS4 9279).
(1) Description. The head guard (1, fig. 4-7), mounted on the shower stand head (2), is used to protect the
four nozzles from being damaged.
(2) Removal. Remove the machine screws and the lockwashers that attach the guard (1) to the shower stand
head (2), and remove the guard from the head.
(3) Inspection. Inspect for broken or cracked guard.
(4) Installation. Replace defective guard with a serviceable one, and install it by reversing the procedure in b
(2) above.
c. Shower Stand Head.
(1) Description. The shower stand head (2), mounted on top of the riser (4),, serves as a water port and a
mount for the four nozzles.
(2) Removal.
(a) Unscrew and remove the four shower head nozzles (3) from the shower stand head.
(b) Remove the guard (b (2) above).
(c) Unscrew and remove the shower stand head (2) from the shower stand riser.
(3) Inspection. Inspect for cracked or bent head, and check for clogged nozzle openings. Inspect the nozzle
openings for damaged threads.
(4) Installation. Replace defective head with a serviceable one, and install it by reversing the procedures in c
(2) above.
d. Shower Stand Leg.
(1) Description. Each shower stand has three legs which are inserted in the riser to support the shower stand
during operation.
(2) Inspection. Inspect for dirty, dented, cracked or bent leg.
(3) Servicing. Use a clean cloth to wipe any dirt from leg.
(4) Removal. Pull the leg from the shower stand riser (4).
(5) Installation. Replace a defective leg with a serviceable one, and install it by reversing the procedure in d
(4) above.