TM 10-4320-310-14CHAPTER 4UNIT MAINTENANCESection I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, ANDSUPPORT EQUIPMENT4-1.COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTFor authorized common tools (standard and metric) and equipment, refer to the Modified Table of Organization andEquipment (MTOE) applicable to your unit.4-2.SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENTThe special tools required to service the centrifugal pump unit are listed and illustrated in TM 5-4320-310-24P, RepairParts and Special Tools List (RPSTL).4-3.REPAIR PARTSRepair part are listed and illustrated in Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL) TM 5-4320-310-24P covering Unit,Direct Support and General Support maintenance for the equipment.Section II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT4-4.UNLOADING EQUIPMENTa.Before attempting to unload the centrifugal pump unit, make sure the unloading facility is capable of handling194 pounds (88 kilograms).b.Remove shipping tiedowns.Death or serious injury could occur if unauthorized or unnecessarypersonnel are in the hoisting area. Permit only personnel actuallyengaged in the hoisting operation to be near the unit and hoistingequipment. All Instructions for the hoisting operations must comefrom one authorized person.Injury or damage to the unit could occur from improper hoisting.Hoist the load slowly to avoid tearing out lifting strap, slipping slings,or load shift. Do not jerk the load or swing it from side-to-side whenhoisting. This places additional stress on hoisting components whichcan cause failure and loss of load. Be sure hoisting equipment is ona solid footing and is suitable for the size of the load. Watch boomangle and overhead clearance when hoisting.Death or serious injury to personnel or damage to unit could occur ifengine lifting strap is used to lift the centrifugal pump unit. Thelifting strap shall be used to lift only the engine.c.Unload the centrifugal pump unit with a lifting device secured to the frame assembly.4-1
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