TM 55-4920-215-15
CHAPTER 8
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (FIELD AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE)
Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
make finding them easier, and to hold them securely
129. General
during transit. Drawers and open bins are numbered
Shop sets, when received, are to be unloaded,
from 1 to 75 chronologically, from top to bottom in rows,
uncrated, depreserved, and inspected by field and depot
counterclockwise around the interior of the shop, starting
maintenance personnel.
at the right rear.
130. Unloading and Uncrating New Equipment
Tool and Equipment Drawer Location Semitrailer Mounted, C-6, Machine
a. Unloading. Remove shoring, blocks, tiedowns,
Shop
and chocks before unloading equipment.
Warning:
Storage
Remove nails and loose strapping
drawer
Nomenclature
Total
No.
from unloading area.
1
Adapter, Connector, stght. shape
4
Caution:
1
Adapter, Connector: Y shape
4
Lift only at hoisting points provided
1
Bar, Pinch
1
11
Bender Set, Tube, Hand
1
when equipment is to be unloaded
1
Blade, Hand, Hacksaw: 10 in nom lg, 18
12
from heights , ground level (TM 9-
teeth per in.
2330-238-14).
1
Blade, Hand Hacksaw: :10 in. nom lg, 24
12
teeth per in.
1
Blade, Hand, Hacksaw: 10 in. Nom lg, 32
12
b. Uncrating and Servicing New Equipment.
teeth per in.
Uncrating and servicing procedures normally will be
1
Blade, Hand, Hacksaw: 12 in. nom lg, 25
24
teeth per in.
7
Brush, Dusting, Bench
1
information required for unloading specific items is
7
Brush, File, Cleaner
1
contained in the TM for the item.
7
Brush, Paint
1
c. Depreservation. Procedures for depreservation
7
Brush, Paint
4
14
1
of new equipment will normally be as outlined in chapter
14
Caliper, Inside: 6 in. spg. jt
1
14
Caliper, Inside: 12 in. firm it.
1
d. Removal of compound and devices. Remove
14
Caliper, Inside: Thread
1
14
1
rust preventive compounds, protective grease, or other
in. rod type.
coatings from new parts prior to installation. Prepare
14
1
new parts by presoaking or by other methods as nec-
14
Caliper, Micrometer, Outside
1
essary. Lubrication of new parts will be as prescribed in
14
Caliper, Outside: 3 in spg. jt
1
the appropriate lubrication order.
14
Caliper, Outside: 6 in, spg. jt.
1
14
Caliper, Outside: 12 In. firm jt
1
14
Caliper, Outside Thread
1
131. Installation
14
Caliper, Slide
1
a. Location of handtools. Following is a typical
14
Caliper, Vernier
1
14
Caliper Set, Micrometer, Outside: 0 to 3
1
alphabetical listing of the location of common tools and
in. range.
equipment in drawers and storage cabinets provided.
Cutout sections, designed to fit and hold particular tools,
may be inserted in drawers. This is to protect tools, to
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