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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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Cleaning and Drying (cont)

ARMY TM 10-1670-294-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-33-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-34 2-12  Cleaning and Drying (cont). d.  Cleaning Metal Items.  Clean metal items as follows CAUTION Use care not to damage the adjacent fabric materials. (1)   Remove burrs, rough spots, rust or corrosion from metal items by filing with a metal file or by buffing and polishing with abrasive cloth. WARNING Use  tetrachloroethylene  only  in  areas  where  substantial  ventilation  is  provided. Repeated   or   prolonged   Inhalation   can   be   detrimental   to   human   health   Avoid prolonged  or  repeated  contact  with  skin  areas.  Tetrachloroethylene  must  not  be taken internally (2)   Remove all oils and filings by brushing and dipping in tetrachloroethylene Allow to dry. NOTE Shield adjacent fabric material before spraying solid film lubricant (3)   Spray metal item with a solid film lubricant and allow to air dry for 24 hours. NOTE A  small  amount  of  lubricant  will  not  damage  fabric,  but  may  cause  discoloration and make fabric appear soiled. e. Equipment Immersed in Salt Water.  Equipment made of cotton fabric immersed In salt water are to be condemned See paragraph 2-13e, for equipment disposition f. Equipment Immersed in Fresh Water.  Any air delivery equipment that has been Immersed In a fresh water  lake,  river  or  stream  will  not  require  rinsing  unless  It  has  been  ascertained  that  the  water  is dirty, oily or otherwise contaminated.  Procedures for handling a fresh water immersed parachute are as follows: (1)   Contaminated  fresh  water  If  the  air  delivery  equipment  has  been  Immersed  in  contaminated  fresh water, rinse, dry and, if applicable, repair the item(s).  Rinse the item(s) as follows (a)   Place the parachute assembly in a large water-tight container filled with a suitable amount of fresh, clean water to cover the assembly. NOTE If  the  water-soaked  parachute  assembly  is  too  large  to  be  placed  into  a  rinsing container, then the rinsing process will be effected by applying fresh, clean water to the assembly using a hose. 2-16

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