TM 9-4940-549-14&P
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT
There are no special tools or support equip-
4 - 1 . SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT .
ment required to perform any level of maintenance on the shop set.
Repair parts are listed in the legends of the illustrations
4 - 2 . REPAIR PARTS .
pertaining to the procedure being performed.
4-3. FABRICATED TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT. NO specially designed (fabricated) tools
and equipment are required by maintenance personnel to support the shop
set.
Section II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIAL
UNLOADING EQUIPMENT.
Shipment by Rail.
a.
(1) Refer to figure 4-1 and remove the blocking and tiedowns.
(2) Refer to figure 4-2 and construct a ramp for shop set removal.
The shop set equipment is shipped within the van
UNPACKING EQUIPMENT.
4-5.
body in boxes, drawers, or cabinets. Open the boxes, exercising caution
in cutting the banding and removing the nails in order to prevent damage
to the contents. Prepare the shop set for inspection or operation as out -
lined on DA Form 2258 (Depreservation Guide of Engineer Equipment) that
has been prepared for the shop set.
INSPECTING AND SEVICING EQUIPMENT.
a.
Make a complete inspection of the shop set and the equipment, visu-
b.
ally inspecting for loss or damage which may have occurred in ship
ment.
Inspect the floor and other body members for dents, breaks, cracks,
c.
or loose or missing parts.
d.
Inspect the dynamotor-welder for breaks, dents, cracks, and loose
or missing parts.
Inspect the engine and components for loose or missing parts.
e.
Inspect the air compressor and components for defects and for loose
f.
or missing parts.