TM 11-6625-1559-12
INSTALLATION
Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
b. Unpacking Domestic Packing Carton.
2-1. Placement of Equipment
The instructions given in a above apply to
t h e unpacking of domestic shipments. If
o r used on a bench. A 115- or 230-volt,
heavy wrapping paper has been used around
the corrugated carton, carefully remove it
outlet should be located close to the sweep
a n d follow the procedure given in a(5)
through (8) above.
tested so that its controls and the oscillo-
scope controls are within easy reach.
2-3. Checking Unpacked Equipment
a. Inspect the equipment for damage in-
2-2. Uncrating and
Unpacking New Equip-
ment
curred during shipment. If the equipment
has been damaged, report the damage on
Sometimes, the equipment may be shipped
in export packing cartons or in domestic
b. See that the equipment is complete as
p a c k i n g cartons. When new equipment is
listed on the packing slip. Report all dis-
received, select a location where the equip-
crepancies in accordance with TM 38-750.
ment may be unpacked without exposure
Shortage of a minor assembly or part that
to the elements. The instructions given in a
does not affect proper functioning of the
below apply to equipment shipped in export
equipment should not prevent use of the
c o r r u g a t e d cartons and the instructions
equipment.
given in b below apply to equipment shipped
c. If the equipment has been used or re-
in domestic packing cartons.
conditioned, see whether it has been chang-
a. Step-by-Step Instructions for Unpack-
ed by a modification work order (MWO). If
ing Export Shipments (fig. 2-1).
the equipment has been modified, the MWO
(1) Place the shipping carton as near
number will appear on the front panel near
the operating position as possible.
the nomenclature plate. If modified, see that
(2) Cut through the upper three edges
any changes resulting from the modification
of the carton. The uncut edge will act as a
have been entered in the equipment manual.
hinge.
NOTE
(3) Open the carton and remove the out-
Current MWO's applicable to the
er corrugated carton and the water-vapor-
equipment are listed in DA Pam
proof barrier around the carton.
310-7.
(4) Cut the barrier as close to the seal
as possible and carefully remove the bar-
rier material.
2-4. Removal of
Sweep Oscillator Shipping
(5) Open the carton as described in (2)
above.
(6) Remove the inner corrugated car-
shipment by a shipping screw which fastens
ton and open the carton as described in (2)
above.
r i g h t side of the sweep generator frame
(7) Remove the corrugated fillers from
the carton.
remove the shipping screw and thread it
( 8 ) Remove the equipment from the
into the adjacent hole provided for storage.
carton and place it on a workbench or near
T o reach the shipping screw, loosen the
its final location.
screw fastener that secures the top
Change 2