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1-8. STORAGE DATA.  Refer to Chapter 5 of this manual. 1-9. TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT.  Tool Kit, General Mechanics, NSN 5180-00-177-7033. 1-10. WARRANTY INFORMATION.  None. 1-11. MAINTENANCE FORMS AND RECORDS.  Department of the Army forms and procedures used for equipment maintenance   will   be   those   prescribed   in   DA   PAM   738-750,   The   Army   Maintenance   Management   System (TAMMS). 1-12. DESTRUCTION  OF  ARMY  MATERIAL  TO  PREVENT  ENEMY  USE.    Methods  of  destruction  should  achieve such  damage  to  equipment  that  it  will  not  be  possible  to  restore  the  equipment  to  a  usable  condition  in  the combat zone either by repair or cannibalization. a. Mechanical Destruction.  Using a pick, an ax, or another sharp, heavy instrument, damage tank connections. Cut fabric with pocket knife. b. Fire.  The tank may be destroyed by setting fire to the fuel in the tank. Section II.  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1-13. SAFETY SUMMARY. 1-14. The following is a general safety precaution that is not related to any specific procedure and therefore does not appear elsewhere in this publication. 1-6

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