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TM 10-4320-347-13&P
CHAPTER 4
UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION I. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
4.1.
LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS . The pumping assembly does not require any lubrication.
SECTION II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT AND PREPARATION FOR MOVEMENT
4.2.
SITE REQUIREMENTS. The pumping assembly shall be set up on a level area with enough free room
to allow unpacking and assembly of all items.
4.3.
SERVICE UPON RECEIPT. The following paragraphs contain the procedures for unloading,
unpacking and general checking of the unpacked pumping assembly.
a.
Unloading. The pumping assembly is packaged in a container designed for shipment and handling with
the unit in an upright position. The unit may be lifted by fork-lift, 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 shipping 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.
b.
Unpacking. (Refer to Figure 4-1).
CAUTION
To protect the pumping assembly, the pumping assembly should
be left packaged until it is moved to the location where it is to be
installed.
NOTE
The shipping container is of such a design that it may be
retained for re-use for mobility purposes if frequent relocation of
the pumping assembly is anticipated.
(1) Open the top of the fiberboard shipping container (1). Remove the technical publications envelope
and put it in a safe place.
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