TM 11-6130-243-12-1
CHAPTER 4
SHIPMENT, LIMITED STORAGE, AND DEMOLITION
TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
Section I. SHIPMENT AND LIMITED STORAGE
with corrugated, single-face, flexible
4-1. Repackaging for Shipment or limited
paper, and secure the wrap with
Storage
gummed paper tape.
The exact procedure for repacking depends
(2) Place the indicator lamp and jumpers
on the material available and the conditions
into an envelope. Wrap the technical
under which the equipment is to be shipped
manual in waterproof paper, and seal
or stored. Adapt the procedure outlined in b
the package with pressure-sensitive
below whenever circumstances permit. The in-
tape. Place the packages containing
formation concerning the original packaging
the technical manual and spare parts
into the pocket on the inside right
a. Material Requirements. The
fallowing
front of the power supply, and tape it
materials are required for packaging the power
to the side panel with pressure-sensi-
supply. For stock numbers of materials, refer
tive tape.
to SB 38-100.
4-2. Packing
Pack the equipment as described in a through
e below.
a. Use waterproof paper and pressure-sensi-
tive tape to make a waterproof liner for the
wooden packing case.
b. Place the equipment on the mount base
of the wooden packing case.
b. Packaging (fig. 21). Package the items
c. Fasten the power supply to the bottom of
of the power supply as outlined in (1) and
the wooden packing case with four bolts, nuts,
(2) below.
and washers.
(1) Cushion the power supply on all sides
d. Nail the top and sides of the wooden
with fillers and pads made up of
packing case into place.
corrugated, single-face, flexible paper.
e. Fasten the metal straps to the wooden
packing case.
paper tape. Wrap the cushioned unit
Section Il. DEMOLITION OF MATERIAL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
4-4. Methods of Destruction
4-3. Authority for Demolition
The demolition procedures given in para-
The tactical situation and time available will
graph 4-4 are to be
used to
prevent the
enemy
determine the method to be used when destruc-
from using or salvaging this equipment. Demo-
tion of equipment is ordered. In most cases,
lition of the equipment will be accomplished
it is preferable to demolish completely some
only upon the order of the commander.
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