TM 10-4320-307-24
Section II. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
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COMMON TOOLS- AND EQUIPMENT. For authorized common tools and equipment, refer to the Modified
Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) applicable to your unit.
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SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE_AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. The special tooling required to service the engine
and pump assemblies is listed and illustrated in detail in TM 10-4320-307-24P Repair Parts and Special Tools List
(RPSTL).
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REPAIR PARTS. Repair parts are listed and illustrated in TM 10-4320-307-24P.
Section Ill. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
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SITING. Locate the pumping assembly on a hard, flat surface capable of sustaining 17,500 pounds. The
pumping assembly should be as close as possible to the liquid source with the suction (inlet) side toward the source.
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UNLOADING EQUIPMENT BY CRANE.
Death or serious injury could occur if unauthorized or unnecessary personnel are
in the hoisting area. Permit only personnel actually engaged in the hoisting
operation to be near the unit and hoisting equipment. All instructions for the
hoisting operations must come from one authorized person.
Injury to personnel or damage to equipment could occur from improper hoisting.
Hoist the load slowly to avoid tearing out lifting bail assembly, slipping slings, or
load shift. Do not jerk the load or swing it from side to side when hoisting. This
places additional stress on hoisting components which can cause failure and loss
of load. Be sure hoisting equipment is on solid footing and is suitable for the size
of the load. Watch boom angle and overhead clearance when hoisting.
Do not attempt to manually roll the pump unit down an inclined ramp.
The complete pumping assembly weighs 17,108 pounds crated with a dry fuel
tank. Never attempt to lift the pumping assembly with suction and discharge
piping installed or while it is operating.
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