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Table 1.  Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - Continued
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TM-10-1670-269-23P Parachute Personnel Type: 24-Foot Diameter Troop Chest Reserve (T-10R) NSN 1670-00-892-4218 Manual
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Table 1.  Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - Continued

TM 10-1670-269-23&P    0007 00 0007 00-3 Table 1.  Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - Continued B – Before D – During A – After Interval Item No. B D A Item to be Inspected Procedures 03 Canopy Assembly (Continued) Connector Snaps.  Inspect for rust, burrs, rough spots, corrosion, cracks, foreign material, and loose or missing springs. Spreader Bar.  Inspect for loose or broken stitching, burns, frays, and snags. 04 Pack Tray Assembly, T-10R Pack.  Inspect for illegible markings.  Inspect all webbings, bindings, and cloth duck for lose and broken stitching and tacking, holes, tears, burns, frays and elastic retainers for elasticity.  All metal components for dents, rust corrosion, burrs, breaks, and proper fitting.  Pack stiffeners for bends and twist. Pack Opening Spring Bands.   Inspect for loose or broken stitching and tacking, holes, tears, breaks, loss of spring tension. Log Record Pocket.  Inspect for loose or broken stitching, cuts, burns, and tears. Pack Releasing Cones.  In the front view of the pack-releasing cone (looking straight at the drilled hole opening), the whole position must not extend beyond the teardrop surface and break the edge of the cone surface.  In addition, when rotating the cone 90 (making sure the suspected edge faces toward the individual), a broken edge or concave dip in the cone’s surface must not be clearly visible.

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