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TM-10-1670-278-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 15-Foot Diameter Cargo Extraction Parachute NSN 1670-01-063-3715 and NSN 1670-00-062-1648 Manual
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ARMY TM 10-1670-278-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-26-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-27 2-13.  Inspection (cont). (b)    Assembly  completeness.    Insure  that  the  applicable  assembly  is  complete  and  no  components  or parts are missing. (c)    Operational  adequacy.    Check  the  item  components  and  parts  to  insure  proper  assembly  which includes  attachment  and  alinement,  and  that  the  assembled  product  functions  in  the  prescribed manner.  Further insure that no stitch formation or sewn seam has been omitted. (d)    Markings and stenciling.  Inspect each assembly and components for faded, illegible, obliterated, or missing Informational data, identification numbers. (e)    Foreign material and stains.  Inspect each assembly and related components for the presence of dirt or  similar  type  foreign  material.    Also  check  for  evidence  of  mildew,  moisture,  oil,  grease,  pitch, resin, or contamination by salt water. (2) Detailed Inspection.  In addition to the overall inspection performed in (1), above, a detailed inspection will be   performed   on   the   materials   which   constitute   the   assembly   or   component   construction   using   the following criteria, as applicable: (a)    Metal.    Inspect  for  rust,  corrosion,  dents,  bends,  breaks,  burrs,  rough  spots,  sharp  edges,  wear, deterioration; damaged, loose, or missing grommets, and loose or missing screws. (b)    Cloth.    Inspect  for  breaks,  burns,.    cuts,  frays,  holes,  rips,  snags,  tears;  loose,  missing,  or  broken stitching or tacking; weak spots, wear, or deterioration. (c)    Fabric  tape,  webbing,  and  cordage.    Inspect  for  breaks,  burns,  cuts,  frays,  holes,  snags,  tears, Incorrect weaving, and sharp edges formed from searing; loose, missing, or broken stitching, tacking, whipping, and weaving; weak spots, wear, and deterioration. (d)    Pressure-sensitive (adhesive) tape.  Inspect for burns, holes, cuts, tears, weak spots; looseness and deterioration. d. In-Storage  Inspection.    An  in-storage  inspection  is  a  physical  check  conducted  on  a  random  sample  of  air delivery equipment which is located in storage.  The purpose of the inspection Is to Insure that the equipment is ready for issue, that the item is properly identified and segregated from other types of equipment, that no damage or deterioration of  equipment  has  been  incurred,  and  that  all  modifications  or  similar  action  requirements  have  been  completed.    The inspection shall also concern the methods and procedures applied to the storage of air delivery items, the adequacy of storage facilities, efforts of pest and rodent control, and protection against unfavorable climatic conditions.  Air delivery equipment which is in storage will be inspected at least semiannually and at more frequent Intervals if prescribed by the local parachute maintenance officer.  The frequency of inspection may vary according to the type of storage facilities and local climatic conditions.  In-storage inspection will be conducted only by parachute rigger personnel designated by local parachute maintenance officer. 2-20

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