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4-111.   PROCEDURES  FOR  COMMON  COMPONENTS  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  ITEMS (Con’t). TM  9-2330-272-14 b. Air Lines and Air Reservoir.  Drain airlines and air reservoir of condensation and leave draincock open. Attach a caution tag, annotated to provide for closing of draincock when the equipment is exercised. Place tags in a conspicuous Iocation. c. Seals. Seals may develop leaks during storage, or shortly thereafter. If leaking persists, refer to the applicable maintenance section in this manual for corrective maintenance procedures. 4-112.   REMOVAL   OF   EQUIPMENT   FROM   ADMINISTRATIVE   STORAGE. a. Activation.  Restore the equipment to normal operating condition in accordance with the instructions contained  in  Chapter  4. b. Servicing.  Resume the maintenance service schedule in effect at the commencement of storage, or service the equipment before the scheduled dates in order to produce a staggered maintenance workload. 4-113.   PREPARATION   OF   EQUIPMENT   FOR   SHIPMENT. a. Refer to TM 55-21, TM 55-601, and TM 743-200-1 for additional instructions on processing, storage, and shipment  of  materiel. b. Semitrailers that have been removed from storage for shipment do not have to be reprocessed if they will reach their destination within the administrative storage period. Reprocess only if inspection reveals any corrosion or if anticipated in-transit weather conditions make it necessary. c. When a semitrailer is received and has already been processed for domestic shipment, as indicated on DD Form 1397, the semitrailer does not have to be reprocessed for storage unless corrosion and deterioration are found during the inspection upon receipt. List on SF Form 364 all discrepancies found because of poor preservation, packaging, packing, marking, handling, loading, storage, or excessive preservation. Repairs that cannot be handled by the receiving unit must have tags attached listing needed repairs. A report of these conditions will be submitted by the unit commander for action by an ordnance maintenance unit. 4-233/(4-234  Blank)

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