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TM 10-4320-347-13&P (2)   Remove ground cable (2). (3)   Remove nozzle assembly (3), suction strainer (4), two suction hose assemblies (5), two discharge hose assemblies (6) from around the pumping assembly (7) in the fiberboard storage container (1). WARNING To avoid serious injury to personnel, always use two personnel to move or lift pumping assembly. (4)   Grasp the pumping assembly (7) by the cradle grip areas and lift the pumping assembly from the fiberboard storage container (1).  Place the unit into a position where it can be checked for completeness and possible shipping damage. (5)   Remove grounding rod (8) from fiberboard storage container (1). (6)   Retain the shipping container for re-use.  Be sure to remove all remaining barrier material from the underside of the unit. c. Checking Unpacked Equipment.  To check the unpacked pumping assembly, perform the following steps. (1)   Inspect the equipment for damage incurred during shipment.  If the equipment has been damaged, report damage on DD Form 6, Packaging Improvement Report. (2)   Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if the shipment is complete.  Report all discrepancies in accordance with the instructions as defined within DA PAM 738-750.  See that all Components Of End Item (COEI) and Basic Issue Items (BII) are with the equipment. (3)   Check to see whether the equipment has been modified. SECTION Ill.  UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4.4.  GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS .  Most maintenance instructions in this section will list resources required and equipment  condition  for  the  start  of  the  procedure.    In  performing  these  maintenance  procedures,  note  the following: Resources required are not listed unless they apply to the procedures. Personnel  required  are  listed  only  if  the  task  requires  more  than  one.    If  PERSONNEL  is  not  listed,  it means one person can do the task. The  normal  standard  equipment  condition  to  start  a  maintenance  task  is  with  the  pump  motor  stopped. EQUIPMENT CONDITION is not listed unless some other condition is required. Refer  to  Appendix  G  to  determine  torque  requirements  when  tightening  threaded  fasteners,  unless  a specific torque value is given in procedure.  Standard torque values given in Appendix G are determined by thread size. 4-3

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