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TM-10-1670-294-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 35-Foot Diameter Ribbon Extraction Parachute NSN 1670-01-283-4031 Manual
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ARMY TM 10-1670-294-23&P AIR FORCE T.O.  13C5-33-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-34 2-12.  Cleaning and Drying. This task covers: a. Cleaning fabric items c Drying fabric items with cleaning solvent d Cleaning metal items b. Cleaning fabric items e. Equipment immersed in salt water with dishwashing compound f. Equipment immersed in fresh water Tools: Equipment Condition: Brush, Scrub, Item 1, Appendix B Layout on packing table or other suitable area. Materials/Parts: Special Environmental Condition: Tetrachloroethylene, Item 21, Appendix D Ventilation required as repeated or prolonged Dishwashing Compound, Item 5, Appendix D inhalation of cleaning solvent vapors can be Rag, Wiping, Item 13, Appendix D detrimental to human health. Lubricant, Solid Film, Item 7, Appendix D Cloth, Abrasive, Item 3, Appendix D WARNING Due  to  flammable  properties  and  nylon-damaging  substances, cleaning solvents other than tetrachloroethylene will not be used in the spot-cleaning of air delivery equipment. Tetrachloroethylene will only be used in areas where substantial ventilation is available.  Repeated or prolonged inhalation of the solvent vapors can be detrimental to human health.  In addition, avoid  prolonged  or  repeated  contact  of  the  solvent  fluid  with areas   of   the   skin.      Tetrachloroethylene   must   not   be   taken internally. CAUTION If during the cleaning there exists a possibility that the substance to  be  removed  contains  acid  or  some  other  equally  destructive ingredient,     the     item     will     be     evacuated     to     intermediate maintenance  activity  for  determination  as  to  the  nature  of  the substance  and  item  disposition.    If  the  substance  cannot  be identified  or  if  normal  repair  procedures  will  not  eliminate  all traces  of  chemical  or  acid  damage,  the  applicable  item  will  be condemned. NOTE Cleaning of parachutes should be held to a minimum and should be  performed  only  when  necessary  to  prevent  malfunction  or deterioration.    When  a  parachute  contains  debris,  or  when  it  is soiled   by   dirt;   oil,   grease,   rust,   corrosion,   or   other   foreign substances  to  such  an  extent  that  cleaning  is  necessary,  the cleaning should be performed manually and should be limited to the     soiled     area     only,     unless     the     parachute     has     been contaminated   by   water.      The   methods   of   cleaning   must   be determined by the nature of the substance to be removed. 2-14

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