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Page Title: Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TEST, MEASUREMENT, AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE), AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
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TM 10-4930-247-13&P Section I.  REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TEST, MEASUREMENT, AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE), AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 4-1.  COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. For  authorized  common  tools  and  equipment,  refer  to  the  Modified  Table  of  Organization  and  Equipment  (MTOE),  CTA 50-970  or  CTA  8-100,  applicable  to  your  unit.    The  General  Mechanics  Tools  Kit,  SC5180-90-CL-N26,  is  authorized  for your use. 4-2.  SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. Refer   to   the   Maintenance   Allocation   Chart   contained   in   Appendix   B   for   maintenance   tasks   authorized   at   unit   level maintenance  and  the  TMDE  and  support  equipment  required  to  perform  these  tasks.    Special  tools  required  to  maintain the HTARS components are listed in Appendix B, Section III. 4-3.  REPAIR PARTS. Repair  parts  are  listed  and  illustrated  in  Appendix  C,  Repair  Parts  and  Special  Tools  List  for  Unit  and  Direct  Support maintenance. Section II.  SERVICE UPON RECEIPT 4-4.  SITING. a. Transport.    The  HTARS  is  designed  to  be  packaged  and  transported  on  the  HEMTT  Tanker.    Secure  HTARS components to the transport vehicle before movement. b. Site Selection.  When selecting a site for installation of the fuel system, consider the overall operating area.  Siting must include access to the aircraft staging area and provide adequate space to set up system hoses, and space for  movement  of  tankers  (minimum  space  required  100  x  300  feet).    Site  should  be  level,  free  of  overhead obstructions and provide good drainage to prevent water damage.  Avoid low areas where fuel vapors can collect. To   prevent   a   hazard   to   personnel   and   equipment,   site   must   be   located   downhill   or   downstream   from   other installations.  For addition siting information, refer to FM 10-68 and FM10-69. 4-5.  SHELTER REQUIREMENTS. The fuel system does not require special sheltering during normal operation.  Store unused fuel system components in the HEMTT tanker storage box to prevent damage and minimize routine maintenance. 4-2

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