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Page Title: OPERATOR AND UNIT MAINTENANCE COLLAPSIBLE FABRIC TANK, PETROLEUM, 3,000, 10,000, AND 20,000 GALLON UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDU...
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TM 10-5430-236-12&P 0018 00 0018 00-1/2 blank OPERATOR AND UNIT MAINTENANCE COLLAPSIBLE FABRIC TANK, PETROLEUM, 3,000, 10,000, AND 20,000 GALLON   UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Maintenance instructions in this section will list resources required and equipment condition for start of procedure, except as noted below:     Personnel required are listed only if the task requires more than one.     The normal standard equipment condition to start a maintenance task is collapsible tank and berm liner drained empty.  Equipment condition is not listed unless some other condition is required. CAUTION The collapsible tank and berm liner must be empty before performing maintenance on these units. Be careful when walking on fabric. Gravel and sand on the bottom of boots will damage fabric. PERSONNEL SAFETY To ensure safety of personnel, proper care should be used when handling assemblies and parts.  Many assemblies are heavy.  The assistance of additional personnel, lifting device or other support equipment may be required to move or position heavy items. Personnel must remove all items of jewelry (rings, bracelets, watches, necklaces, etc.) and loose clothing before working on the equipment.  Jewelry and loose clothing can get caught in equipment and result in damage to equipment or injury to personnel. When performing maintenance on the collapsible fuel tank, keep in mind that the purpose of the equipment is to store liquid fuel.  Cleaning fluids, lubricants, preservatives, paint or other chemicals must not be allowed to contaminate the fuel. Operate the equipment after performing maintenance to ensure repairs have been performed correctly and equipment can be returned to service. PROPER EQUIPMENT Obtain proper equipment before beginning maintenance.  This includes hand tools and/or special tools, receptacles for storing small parts and expendable materials required by the maintenance task.    Maintenance of the collapsible fuel tank system is limited to replacement and repair. Replacement consists of turning the equipment in at the proper supply point and then requisitioning a replacement unit.   Repair is accomplished by replacing or repairing components that make up the system. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE Vent Fitting Assembly WP 0019 00 Filler Assembly WP 0020 00 Discharge Assembly WP 0021 00 Tank Drain Fitting Assembly WP 0022 00 Berm Liner Strainer WP 0023 00 Berm Liner Drain Fitting Assembly WP 0024 00 Hose Assembly WP 0025 00 Gate Valve Assembly WP 0026 00 Emergency Repair Kit Maintenance WP 0027 00 END OF WORK PACKAGE

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