TM 1-4920-450-13&P2-6. Storage of Hardware.Care must be taken to ensure that proper hardware is used to secureequipment for transport. Lack of correct hardware could cause exten-sive damage to equipment or the shelter when shop is moved.a. All hardware removed from equipment will be collected and placed in cotton mailing bags (see item 3, AppE). Bags are stored in the shop storage chest until shelter is to be moved and equipment bolted to the floor.b. Position storage chest in mounting bracket.2-7. Checking Shelter Level.Once all equipment is in the recommended operational position recheck leveling ofshelter. Use procedures in TM 10-5411-201-14 to verify and adjust level. Correct ajustment is essential to ensureproper operation of machine tools, doors and access panels. The Machine Shop is now operational.2-8.a.b.c.2-9.SECTION Ill. PREPARING SHOP FOR SHIPMENT OR STORAGERecover and Inspect Equipment Hardware.Remove shop storage chest from mounting brackets.Care must be taken to ensure that proper hardware is used to secureequipment for transport. Lack of correct hardware could cause exten-sive damage to equipment or the shelter when shop is moved.Recover cotton mailing bags with hardware from shop storage chest.Inspect hardware for damage or missing parts.Disconnecting Shop Utilities (Other Than Electrical).1. Obtain two protective dust caps (1) from shopstorage chest.2. Remove adapters and fittings from connector(2) at service panel.3. Install dust cap on each end of feed thru con-nector (2), tighten securely.2-20
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