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TM-10-1670-282-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 34-Foot Diameter Model G-14 Low-Velocity Cargo Parachute NSN 1670-00-999-2608 Manual
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ARMY TM 10-1670-282-23&P AIR FORCE T.O.  13C5-30-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-33 (b) Agitate the container contents by hand for 5 minutes. (c) Remove the parachute assembly from the container and suspend or elevate it in a shaded area, allowing a 5-minute drainage period.  Do not attempt to wring the fabric or the suspension lines. (d) Repeat the procedures in steps (a) through (c) above, twice, using fresh, clean water for each rinse. (e) After the third rinse, allow the parachute assembly to drain thoroughly.  Upon completion of draining, dry the assembly in accordance with procedures in c., above. (f) When   dried,   perform   a   technical/rigger-type   inspection   of   the   parachute   assembly.      Corroded   metal components,   or   corrosion-stained   fabrics   or   suspension   lines,   will   be   either   repaired   or   replaced   as prescribed by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) in Appendix B. (g) Record any repairs, immersion and rinsing in the NOTES page of the parachute log record (figure 2-6). (2) Uncontaminated  fresh  water.    If  air  delivery  equipment  has  been  immersed  in  uncontaminated  fresh  water, item(s) will be cleaned and dried as outlined in this paragraph.  Minor discoloration of fabric items resulting from immersion in uncontaminated fresh water may occur.  No attempt should be made to eliminate a minor discoloration as a slight discoloring is preferable to employing vigorous techniques that may damage fabric.  Small stains caused by petroleum products or blood will be removed using spot-cleaning procedures in a., or b., above. 2-17

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