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TM   5-4320-304-14 TM  08922A-14/1 CHAPTER  4 UNIT  MAINTENANCE  INSTRUCTIONS Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT   EQUIPMENT 4-1.  COMMON  TOOLS  AND  EQUIPMENT For   authorized   common   tools   (standard   and   metric)   and   equipment,   refer   to   the   Modified   Table   of Organization   and   Equipment   (MTOE)   applicable   to   your   unit. 4-2.   SPECIAL   TOOLS,   TMDE,   AND   SUPPORT   EQUIPMENT The  special  tools  required  to  service.  the  centrifugal  pump  unit  are  listed  and  illustrated  in  TM  5-4320- 304-24P,  Repair  Parts  and  Special  Tools  List  (RPSTL).  USMC  personnel  refer  to  SL-4  08922A. 4-3.   REPAIR   PARTS Repair  parts  are  listed  and  illustrated  in  TM  5-4320-304-24P  and  SL-4  08922A Section  II.  SERVICE  UPON  RECEIPT  OF  EQUIPMENT 4-4.   UNLOADING   EQUIPMENT a.   Before   attempting   to   unload   the   centrifugal   pump   unit,   make   sure   that   the   unloading   facility   is capable  of  handling  175  pounds  (80  kilograms). b.   Remove   shipping   tiedowns. Death or serious injury could occur if unauthorized or unnec- essary personnel are in the hoisting area. Permit only personnel actually engaged in the hoisting operation to be near the unit and hoisting equipment. All instructions for the hoisting oper- ations must come from one authorized person. Injury to personnel or damage to equipment could occur from improper hoisting. Hoist the load slowly to avoid slipping slings or load shift. Do not jerk the load or swing it from side-to-side when hoisting. This places additional stress on hoisting compo- nents which can cause failure and loss of load. Be sure hoisting equipment is on solid footing and is suitable for the size of the load. Watch boom angle and overhead clearance when hoisting. Death or serious injury to personnel or damage to equipment could occur if engine lifting strap is used to lift the centrifugal pump unit. The lifting strap shall be used to lift only the engine. c.  Unload  the  centrifugal  pump  unit  with  a  lifting  device  secured  to  the  frame  assembly. 4-1

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