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Table 2-3.  STITCHING SPECIFICATION - Continued
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES CONT.

TM 10-1670-299-20&P TO 14D1-2-470-2 NAVAIR 13-1-41 Table 2-3.  STITCHING SPECIFICATION - Continued RECOMMENDED COMPONENT SEWING MACHINE STITCHES THREAD (CODE SYMBOL) PER INCH SIZE Quick Release Assembly 550 Cord to Lanyard HD 7 to 9 FF Lanyard to Handle HD 7 to 9 FF Webbing Handle Hand Tack 2-14.  TECHNICAL/RIGGER INSPECTION.  A technical/rigger-type inspection is a complete and thorough inspection of an   individual   airdrop   item,   including   associated   parts   and   components.      The   following   paragraphs   outline   criteria applicable  to  accomplishing  a  technical/rigger-type  inspection.    It  will  be  performed  by  a  qualified  parachute  rigger  in accordance with AR 750-32. a.  Inspection Intervals. (1) Upon initial receipt of procured equipment issued to a using unit by a supply source. (2) Immediately before equipment is packed or rigged for use in airdrop operations. (3) Before and after repairs or modifications are made. (4) At any other time as deemed necessary by the airdrop equipment maintenance officer. b.  Inspection Function Requirement.  Normally, a technical /rigger-type inspection will be performed at a packing, rigging, or repair activity.  The inspection of initial receipt items will be performed as a separate function from packing or rigging operations.  When the inspection is conducted at a packing or rigging activity, the item to be inspected will be placed in proper layout on a packing table or suitable sized floor area.  Should a defect or damage by discovered at any point during the inspection, the inspection will be terminated and the applicable item will be processed and forwarded to a repair activity.  The repair activity in turn, will conduct a technical/rigger type inspection that will be performed by only those parachute rigger personnel cited in AR 750-32.  The repair activity inspection of personnel parachutes will be made on  a  shadow  table.    Any  defect  discovered  during  an  organizational  level  repair  activity  inspection  which  exceeds  the capability of that activity will 2-44

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