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TM 10-4320-348-14 SECTION I.  LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.1  LUBRICATION.  Refer to Appendix F for lubrication instructions for the pumping assembly. SECTION II.  UNIT REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TEST, MEASUREMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE), AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 4.2  COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT.  For authorized common tools and equipment, refer to the Modified Table 9 of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) applicable to your unit. 4.3    SPECIAL  TOOLS,  TMDE,  AND  SUPPORT  EQUIPMENT.    The  special  tools  required  to  service  the  pumping assembly  are  listed  and  illustrated  in  TM  10-4320-348-24P,  Repair  Parts  and  Special  Tools  List  (RPSTL),  and  in  the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) located in Appendix B of this manual. 4.4  REPAIR PARTS.  Repair parts are listed and illustrated in TM 10-4320-348-24P. SECTION III.  UNIT SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT 4.5    SITE  AND  SHELTER  REQUIREMENTS.    Before  beginning  installation  of  the  pumping  assembly,  be  sure  that  you have selected the proper site and shelter for the unit as described in the following paragraphs Select an installation site for the  pumping  assembly  that  is  relatively  level.    Be  very  sure  that  the  site  you  have  selected  will  provide  adequate  air circulation around the unit to prevent dangerous accumulation of poisonous exhaust gases from the engine.  Operation of the  pumping  assembly  within  a  shelter  is  not  recommended  since  the  collection  of  exhaust  gases  present  extremely dangerous hazards to operating personnel. 4.6  SERVICE UPON RECEIPT. a. Unloading.  The pumping assembly is packaged in a container designed for shipment and handling with the unit in an upright position.  The base of the container is constructed as a shipping pallet with provisions for the insertion of the tongs  of  a  forklift.    The  unit  may  be  lifted  by  forklift,  crane,  or  sling.    To  unload  the  pumping  assembly,  perform  the following steps. (1) Remove all blocking and tie downs that may have been used to secure the container to the carrier. WARNING Do  not  allow  the  unit  to  swing  while  suspended  from  a  lifting  device.    Failure  to  observe  this warning may result in injury to personnel and damage to the equipment. CAUTION Use  care  in  handling  to  avoid  damage  to  the  pumping  assembly.    If  an  overhead  lifting  device must be used, use an appropriate sling so that the weight of the unit is supported by the base of the shipping container. (2) Use a forklift truck or other suitable material handling equipment to remove the unit from the carrier. 4-2

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