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EXTRACTION LINE PANEL   STOWING 60-FOOT THREE LOOP EXTRACTION LINE TO EXTRACTION LINE PANEL
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TM-10-1670-286-20 Extraction Line Panel NSN 1670-01-183-2678 Manual
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Figure 2.  Extraction Line Separated into Two Groups of Three Plies and Wrapped with Cloth.

TM 10-1670-286-20 EXTRACTION LINE PANEL                                                                                                                          0006 00 STOWING 60-FOOT THREE LOOP EXTRACTION LINE TO EXTRACTION LINE PANEL                                                                                                            0006 00-2 Figure 1.  Bottom Panel Layout for Stowing 60-FT. Three Loop Extraction Line.         b.  Install nine retainer bands at even spacing to left row of stow loops, nine to right row of stow loops and         one to center row at upper edge of panel (figure 1).         c.  Lay top panel aside for later use.         d.  Cut one 38-inch length of ½-inch tubular nylon webbing fold in half and girth-hitch to first stow loop,         center row at lower edge of bottom panel.         e.  Cut two 8 x 6-inch pieces of cotton muslin cloth and two 36-inch lengths of ¼-inch wide type I cotton         webbing position at lower end of bottom panel.         f.  Place 60-foot, three-loop extraction line at upper end of pack table.         g.  Measure and mark a point on extraction line 5-feet from one end (this will be the load-attaching end).

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