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- TECHNICAL MANUAL UNIT AND DIRECT
SUPPORT (DS) MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL
TOOLS LISTS
- WARNING SUMMARY
- WARNING SUMMARY cont'd
- LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES/WORK PACKAGES
- LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES/WORK PACKAGES
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
- TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
- TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
- HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
- Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION,
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION, AND THEORY OF OPERATION FOR MC-6 PERSONNEL
PARCHUTE SYSTEM
- SCOPE
- DESTRUCTION OF ARMY MATERIEL TO PREVENT
ENEMY USE
- PREPARATION FOR STORAGE AND SHIPMENT
- LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS -
continued
- EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS, CAPABILITIES
AND FEATURES
- EQUIPMENT DATA MC-6 MAIN PARACHUTE
-continued
- EQUIPMENT DATA T-11R RESERVE -
continued
- UNIVERSAL STATIC LINE SNAP HOOK (1)
- Figure 1. MC-6 Main Parachute
Components.
- Pack Tray Assembly
- Figure 2. Pack Tray Assembly.
- Harness Assembly
- Figure 3. Harness Assembly and
Nomenclature.
- Figure 4. MC-6 Riser Assembly and
Nomenclature.
- Figure 5. Deployment Bag.
- Figure 6. Universal Static Line with
Curved Pin.
- LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR
COMPONENTS FOR THE T-11R
- Figure 7. T-11R Parachute.
- Figure 9. Frangible Skirt Assist Lines
At High Speed.
- Figure 10. Ejector Spring.
- Figure 12. Ripcord Handle (Underside).
- Figure 14. Reserve Pack Tray.
- Figure 16. Extractor Cap.
- General
- At low speed
- Chapter 2 UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR MC-6 PERSONNEL PARACHUTE SYSTEM
- OVERVIEW
- SERVICE UPON RECEIPT
- Marking Parachutes
- Figure 2. Reattaching Connector Links.
- Figure 4. Tracing Lower Control Lines
Down To Risers.
- Figure 6. Marking Control Line at 282
Inches.
- Figure 8. Tying First Two Overhand
Knots.
- Figure 10. Forming Slip Loop on Log
Record Outside.
- Figure 12. Routing Lacing Loose End
Through Log Record Centerfold.
- Figure 14. Inside Front Cover.
- Figure 15. Inside Back Cover.
- Figure 17. Unit and Direct Support
Repair and Inspection Data.
- Figure 18. Note Page.
- Reserve ripcord grip pull test.
- CONDUCT TEST
- Conduct a 27-pound maximum ripcord pull
test
- EJECTOR SPRING ASSEMBLY TEST FOR THE
T-11R
- Figure 19. Spring Compression Test
Tube.
- RECEIPT OF USED PARACHUTE
- ASSEMBLING THE MAIN CANOPY ASSEMBLY
- Figure 1. Pack tray and Harness.
- Figure 3. Route Small Tuck Tab, Close
Snap Fastener, and Snap Fastener Secured.
- Figure 4. Locating Canopy Release
Assembly, Removing Operating Lug, and Passing Soft Loop Through the
Gronmet.
- Figure 5. Opening the Canopy Release
Cover Plate
- Figure 6. Orienting the Yellow Lanyard.
- Figure 8. Forming a Girth Hitch with
the Yellow Lanyard.
- Figure 9. Laying Out Risers and
Harness, Risers and Harness, and Assembling Risers and Harness.
- Figure 10. Passing Lug Through Small
Loop, Inserting Lug into Jaws, Locking Loop in Place, and Lug
Properly Seated
- Figure 11. Inserting the Short and Long
Tuck Tabs Behind the CRA.
- Figure 12. Attaching Retainer Bands,
Retainer Bands On Static Line Stow Bars, and Retainer Bands
Attatched to Static Line Stow Bars
- Figure 13. Routing the Main Closing
Loop, Closing Loop Under The Protective Cover, Main Closing
- Figure 15. Passing Loop End of USL
Through Buffer Loop.
- Figure 16. Securing Static Line to
D-bag.
- Figure 19. Passing Top of Snap Hook
Through Loop End of Static Line.
- Figure 21. Passing Loop of Static Line
Through Buffer Loop on USL Extension.
- Figure 23. Making Girth Hitch Securing
USL Extension to Static Line.
- ASSEMBLING THE RESERVE CANOPY ASSEMBLY
- Figure 2. Assembling the Ejector
Spring.
- Figure 3. Attaching Extractor Vent
Bridle Lines.
- Figure 4. Attaching Reserve Risers To
Reserve Canopy.
- Figure 6. Riser Connector Links.
- Figure 7. Suspension Line Groups.
- Figure 9. Attaching Reserve Risers to
Reserve Canopy.
- Attach Skirt Hesitator Lines
- Figure 11. Attaching Skirt Hesitator
Lines.
- PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND
SERVICES (PMCS), INTRODUCTION
- DROP TESTING CRITERIA
- PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND
SERVICES (PMCS)
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6.
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6 continued.
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6 continued.
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6 continued.
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6 continued.
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6 continued.
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6 continued.
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6 continued.
- Table 1. Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services for MC-6 continued.
- SHAKEOUT AND AIRING SERVICE
- Figure 2. Grasping Two Consecutive
Suspension Lines and Shaking First Gore.
- Figure 4. S-Folding Suspension Lines
into Aviator's Kit Bag.
- CLEANING AND DRYING SERVICE
- Cleaning fabric items with a solution
of hand dishwashing compound
- Rinsing parachute assembly immersed in
fresh-water
- MAIN CANOPY INSPECT
- In-process Rigger Checks- MC-6 Main
Parachute
- Technical/Rigger-Type Inspection
Procedures
- IN-STORAGE INSPECTION
- EQUIPMENT DISPOSITION cont'd
- RESERVE CANOPY INSPECT
- In-process Rigger Checks Reserve
Parachute
- Technical/Rigger-Type Inspection
Procedures
- IN-STORAGE INSPECTION
- EQUIPMENT DISPOSITION
- MC-6 SYSTEM TEST
- Rinsing Parachute Assembly Immersed in
Fresh-Water
- Acidity Test
- MAIN PARACHUTE PACKING PROCEDURES
- Figure 1. Rigger's Position.
- Figure 2. Attaching Canopy To Packing
Table Apex Hook.
- Figure 3. Removing Skirt Inversions.
- Figure 4. Removing An Inversion Through
Skirt.
- Figure 5. Removing Turns/ Tangles/
Twists From Suspension Lines.
- Figure 6. Lifting Lines from other
Lines.
- Figure 8. Pulling Risers Through
Opening.
- Figure 10. Ensuring the Control Lines
are Routed to the Inside of the Risers.
- Figure 11. Dividing Suspension Lines
into Left and Right Groups, and Checking for Proper Layout.
- Figure 12. Laying Out Pack Tray and
Harness; Opening Canopy Release Assembly Cover Plate.
- Figure 13. Laying Out Risers with
Smooth Side Up, Routing Large Ring of Upper Main Lift Web through
Large Riser Ring, Rotating Large Ring of Upper Main Lift Web.
- Figure 14. Inserting Lug into Jaws of
Riser Release, Ensuring Lug is Fully Seated, Closing Canopy Release
Cover, and Checking Position of Tug of Lug.
- CHECK CONTROL LINES AND ENSURE PROPER
ROUTING
- Figure 17. Checking Suspension Lines
for Proper Layout.
- Figure 18. Aligning the Upper Lateral
Band and Folding the Gores.
- Figure 20. Folding the Gores
(continued)
- Figure 21. Folding the Gores
(continued)
- Figure 22. Folding the Gores
(continued)
- Figure 24. Separating the Canopy.
- Figure 26. Dressing the Extended Gores.
- Figure 27. Dressing the Control Lines
- Figure 29. Checking the Air Channel.
- Figure 31. Tracing the Control Lines to
the Risers.
- Figure 33. Rotate Riser and Reposition
Connector Link on Tension Bar.
- Figure 35. Pulling Remaining Slack of
Control Line.
- Figure 37. Folding Edges over
Suspension Lines/Radial Seam.
- Figure 39. Final Long-folding Steps.
- Figure 41. Securing Main Canopy Bridle
Loop To Static Line Buffer Loop.
- Figure 43. Stowing the Canopy
(continued).
- Figure 45. Closing Deployment Bag and
Stowing Suspension Lines.
- Figure 47. Closing Deployment Bag and
Stowing Suspension Lines (continued).
- Figure 49. Making the First Regular
Stow.
- Figure 50. Making the Second Regular
Stow.
- Figure 51. Continuing to Alternate
Stows.
- Figure 53. Tying Connector Links and
Suspension Line Protective Cover.
- Close the Pack Tray
- Figure 56. Closing the Pack Tray
(continued)
- Figure 58. Closing the Pack Tray
(continued).
- Figure 60. Closing the Pack Tray
(continued).
- Figure 61. Closing the Pack Tray
(continued).
- STOWING THE 15-FOOT STATIC LINE (SEE
NEXT SECTION FOR 20-FOOT STATIC LINE)
- Figure 64. Continuing the Static Line
Stows.
- STOWING THE 20-FOOT STATIC LINE (SEE
PREVIOUS SECTION FOR 15-FOOT STATIC LINE)
- Figure 66. Folding the Harness.
- Figure 67. Folding the Harness
(continued).
- Figure 68. Folding the Harness
(continued).
- RESERVE PARACHUTE PACKING PROCEDURES
- PREPARING THE T-11R PERSONNEL PARACHUTE
FOR PACKING
- Figure 1. Rigger's Position.
- Figure 2. Prepare Ejector Spring.
- Figure 3. Passing Apex-packing Loop
Through All Apex Loops.
- Figure 5. Laying Out the Canopy.
- Figure 6. Inspecting the Risers.
- Figure 7. Partially S-folding the
Risers into Pack Tray.
- Figure 8. Ensuring Suspension Lines are
Free from Twists and Tangles.
- Figure 9. Folding Gores.
- Figure 10. Placing Suspension Lines in
Line Separator.
- Figure 11. Tying the Apex Scoops.
- Figure 12. Securing Loop Ends.
- Figure 14. Folding Canopy at Lower
Lateral Band.
- Figure 16. Dressing Left and Right
Scoops.
- Figure 18. S-Folding Left and Right
Side on top of the Folded Top Scoop.
- Figure 20. Making Two Remaining Riser
Stows.
- Figure 21. Making First Regular Stow.
- Figure 23. Forming Bight and Placing
Retainer Band.
- Figure 25. Making a Stow with
Suspension Line Bight and Small Retainer Band.
- Figure 27. Removing the Packing Loop.
- Figure 28. Pulling the Hookup Lanyard
through the Apex Loops.
- Figure 30. Placing Canopy into Pack
Tray.
- Figure 31. Making First S-fold.
- Figure 33. Making Two Intermediate
S-folds.
- Figure 35. Forming a Bridge Over Top of
Ejector Spring.
- Figure 36. S-folding Remaining Canopy.
- Figure 38. Carrying Out Line Check.
- Figure 40. Folding the Extractor Canopy
into Thirds.
- Figure 42. Placing Extractor on Top of
Apex Area.
- Figure 44. Centering Extractor on Top
of Folded Canopy.
- Figure 45. Placing the Extractor Cap
over Extractor.
- Figure 46. Placing Lower Pull Up Cord
Through Lower Grommet.
- Figure 47. Inserting Temporary Pin.
- Figure
- Figure 50. Using T-bar To Close Pack
Tray and Inserting Temporary Pin.
- Figure 51. Inserting Second Temporary
Pin (continued).
- Figure 53. Inserting Lower-Curved Pin
Through Closing Loop.
- Figure 55. Inserting Left Tuck Tab Into
Left Tuck Tab Pocket.
- CONDUCT TEST
- Figure 57. Completing Log Record.
- GENERAL PARACHUTE REPAIR
- Table 1. Recommended Sewing Machine
Code Symbols.
- Table 2. Stitching and Restitching
Specifications.
- Table 2. Stitching and Restitching
Specifications.
- Figure 1. Machine Darning.
- Figure 2. Hand Darning.
- Figure 3. Straight Cut Or Tear
Stitching.
- Table 3. Mending Cloth Patching
Specifications.
- Figure 5. Sewn Patch.
- Figure 6. Parachute Mending Cloth
Patch.
- REPAIR - continued
- REPAIR - continued
- Figure 7. Canopy Repair.
- Figure 8. Irregular Shape Patch
Including Two Radials.
- Figure 9. Rectangular Patch Including
Radial Seam.
- Figure 10. Rectangular Patch Including
a Radial Seam and a Cross Seam
- Figure 12. Rectangular Patch Including
Skirt Band.
- Figure 13. Rectangular Patch Including
Radial Seam and Skirt Band.
- MAIN CANOPY GORE, EXTENDED GORE AND
SECTION REPLACEMENT
- Figure 15. Gore, Extended Gore Section
Replacement.
- SEARING AND WAXING REPAIR
- MARKING AND RESTENCILLING REPAIR
- REMARKING AND RESTENCILING
- MAIN CANOPY VENT LOOP REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Main Canopy Vent Loop.
- MAIN CANOPY VENT LINES REPAIR, REPLACE
- REPLACE
- MAIN CANOPY VENT LOOP CENTERING LINE
REPLACE
- REPLACE - continued
- MAIN CANOPY VENT BAND REPAIR
- Damage Extending into Radial Seams
- MAIN CANOPY CROSS SEAM REPAIR
- REPAIR - continued
- MAIN CANOPY RADIAL SEAM REPAIR
- MAIN CANOPY REINFORCING TAPE REPAIR
- MAIN CANOPY ATTACHMENT LOOP REPLACE
- Figure 1. Placement of New Attachment
Loop.
- MAIN CANOPY GORE SECTIONS REPAIR
- MAIN CANOPY FORWARD EXTENDED GORE
ASSEMBLY REPLACE
- Figure 1. Identifying a Left and Right
Extended Gore Assembly.
- Figure 4. Aligning New Extended Gore
with Open Gore.
- REPLACE continued
- MAIN CANOPY AFT EXTENDED GORE ASSEMBLY
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Identifying a Left and Right
Extended Gore Assembly.
- Figure 2. Marking All Four Corners and
brake slot opening of Extended Gore.
- REPLACE continued
- MAIN CANOPY MESH PANEL ASSEMBLY REPAIR,
REPLACE
- Figure 3. Verify Repair Is Functional.
- Figure 4. Replace Damaged Mesh Panel.
- MAIN CANOPY LOWER CONTROL LINE REPLACE
- Figure 1. Control Line Assembly.
- Figure 2. Ensuring Lower Control Lines
are Free and Clear.
- Figure 4. Inserting Scale Hook-end into
Girth Hitch.
- OFigure 6. Routing Control Line Through
Channel, Guide Ring, and Toggle.
- MAIN CANOPY MIDDLE AND UPPER LEFT/RIGHT
AFT CONTROL LINE ASSEMBLY REPLACE
- Table 1. Control Line Routing Chart.
- Figure 1. Left Aft Control Line System.
- Figure 2. Right Aft Control Line
Assembly.
- Attach Middle Control Line Assembly
(figure 1, item 42)
- Upper Short Control Line (figure 2,
item 44)
- Attach Lower Control Line (figure 2,
item 40)
- MAIN CANOPY MIDDLE AND UPPER LEFT/RIGHT
FORWARD CONTROL LINE ASSEMBLY REPLACE
- Table 1. Control Line Routing Chart.
- Figure 1. Left Forward Control Line
System.
- Figure 2. Right Forward Control Line
Assembly.
- Attach Middle Control Line Assembly
(figure 1, item 42)
- Upper Short Control Line (figure 2,
item 44)
- Remove Lower Control Line (figure 1,
item 40)
- MAIN CANOPY CONTROL LINE LIMITER LOOP
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Replace a Damaged Control
Line Limiter Loop.
- MAIN CANOPY SUSPENSION LINE REPLACE
- MAIN CANOPY CONTROL TOGGLE REPLACE
- Figure 2. Tying First Two Overhand
Knots.
- MAIN CANOPY ANTI-INVERSION NET REPAIR,
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Repair Horizontal and
Vertical Net Cords.
- Figure 2. Repair of Broken Net Cord.
- Figure 3. Damaged Areas in the Bottom
Cord.
- REPAIR - continued
- Figure 5. Cut Out New Section so Ends
may be Sewn Together.
- MAIN CANOPY SKIRT BAND REPAIR
- REPAIR - continued
- REPAIR - continued
- MAIN CANOPY CONNECTOR LINK REPAIR,
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Connector Links.
- MAIN RISERS REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Main Risers.
- Replace Riser Assemblies
- Conduct a continuity check
- REPLACE - continued
- LOG RECORD BOOK POCKET REPAIR, REPLACE
- MAIN RISER GUIDE CHANNELS REPAIR,
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Main Riser Control Line Guide
Channel.
- MAIN PACK TRAY REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Lay Pack Tray On Pack Table.
- Figure 3. Remove Diagonal Back Straps.
- Figure 5. Attach Harness To Pack Tray.
- Figure 7. Secure The Horizontal Back
Strap.
- Figure 9. Close Snap Fastener And
Secure.
- MAIN PACK TRAY CLOSING LOOP REPALCE
- Figure 1. Routing the Main Closing
Loop, Closing Loop Under The Protective Cover, Main Closing
- MAIN PACK TRAY CLOSING PIN COVER
REPLACE
- MAIN PACK TRAY STIFFENER GROMMETS
REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Main Pack Tray.
- MAIN PACK TRAY SNAP FASTENER REPAIR,
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Hand-held Method.
- Figure 2. Hand or Foot Operated Press
Method.
- Figure 1. Pack tray and Harness.
- Figure 2. Removing Horizontal Back
Strap and Diagonal Back Straps.
- Figure 4. Securing Horizontal Back
Strap and Attaching Diagonal Back Straps.
- Figure 5. Route Small Tuck Tab, Close
Snap Fastener, and Snap Fastener Secured.
- HARNESS DIAGONAL GUIDE REPLACE
- REPLACE - continued
- HARNESS HIP PAD REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Replacing the Hip Pad.
- HARNESS LEFT UPPER MAIN LIFT WEB
REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 2. Replacing Harness Left Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- REPLACE continued
- Figure 4. Replacing Harness Left Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- Figure 6. Replacing Harness Left Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- Figure 8. Replacing Harness Left Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- HARNESS RIGHT UPPER MAIN LIFT WEB
REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 2. Replacing Harness Right Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- Figure 3. Replacing Harness Right Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- Figure 4. Replacing Harness Right Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- Figure 6. Replacing Harness Right Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- Figure 8. Replacing Harness Right Upper
Main Lift Web (continued).
- HARNESS SADDLE ASSEMBLY REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 2. Replacing the Saddle Assembly
(continued).
- Figure 4. Replacing the Saddle Assembly
(continued).
- Figure 6. Replacing the Saddle Assembly
(continued).
- Figure 8. Replacing the Saddle Assembly
(continued).
- HARNESS FABRIC LOOP 3-RING RELEASE
REPLACE
- Figure 2. Remove The Locking Key.
- Figure 4. Pass Soft Loop Through The
Grommet.
- HARNESS LOCKING LUG REPLACE
- Figure 2. Locate And Remove The Locking
lug.
- Figure 3. Install Locking lug.
- HARNESS RELEASE SAFETY COVER REPLACE
- Figure 1. Harness Canopy Release Safety
Cover.
- HARNESS SHOULDER PAD ASSEMBLY REPAIR,
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Harness Shoulder Pad.
- RESERVE CANOPY REPAIR
- Patch Reserve Canopy Fabric
- RESERVE CANOPY SUSPENSION LINE REPAIR,
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Attaching New Suspension Line
To Attaching Loop.
- RESERVE EXTRACTOR ASSEMBLY RESPECT,
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Remove Cord From Apex
Extractor Attaching Loop (continued).
- Figure 2. Attach Reserve Extractor
Chute.
- RESERVE EJECTOR SPRING ASSEMBLY REPAIR,
TEST, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Spring Compression Test Tube.
- RESERVE CANOPY GORE SECTIONS REPAIR
- Restitching
- RESERVE CANOPY GORE SECTION #6 MESH
PANEL ASSEMBLY REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 3. Verify Repair Is Functional.
- Figure 4. Replace Damaged Mesh Panel.
- RESERVE CANOPY SKIRT HESITATOR TIES
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Install Skirt Hesitator Ties.
- RESERVE CANOPY SCOOP REPAIR
- RESERVE CANOPY APEX VENT BRIDLE LOOP
REPAIR, REPLACE
- Replace Apex Vent Bridle Loop cont'd
- RESERVE CANOPY SUSPENSION LINE
ATTACHING LOOP REPAIR
- RESERVE CANOPY CONNECTOR LINKS REPLACE
- Figure 2. Replacing Connector Links.
- Figure 3. Install Risers.
- RESERVE CANOPY PROTECTION CAP INSPECT,
REPLACE
- RESERVE CANOPY RIPCORD PULL TEST
- Conduct a 14-pound Minimum Ripcord Pull
Test as Follows:
- TEST - continued
- RESERVE RISERS REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Remove Tacking.
- Figure 2. Secure Apex To Top Of Packing
Loop.
- Figure 4. Attach Appropriate Riser to
Appropriate Connector Link.
- Figure 6. Tighten Barrel Nut On
Connector Links.
- Figure 7. Tack Risers.
- Figure 9. Attach the Reserve Pack Tray
to the Reserve Canopy Risers.
- RESERVE HOOK AND PILE FASTENER TAPE
REPAIR,REPLACE
- RESERVE PACK TRAY ASSEMBLY REPAIR,
REPLACE
- Repair the Reserve Pack Tray
- Figure 2. Attach The Reserve Pack Tray
To The Reserve Canopy Risers.
- RESERVE PACK TRAY EDGE BINDING REPAIR
- RESERVE PACK TRAY GROMMETS SIZE NO. 0
REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Reserve Pack Tray Grommet
Size No. 0.
- RESERVE PACK TRAY ELASTIC RISER STOW
BARS REPAIR, REPLACE
- REPLACE - continued
- Replace Lower Elastic Riser Stow Bar
- RESERVE PACK TRAY WAISTBAND LOOPS
REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 1. Reserve Pack Tray Waistband
Loops.
- RESERVE PACK TRAY FASTENER TAPE HOOK
INSPECT, REPAIR, REPLACE
- RESERVE PACK TRAY STIFFENER REPLACE
- RESERVE PACK TRAY RIPCORD ASSEMBLY
REPLACE, TEST
- Test Preparation
- Conduct Test
- TEST - continued
- MAIN DEPLOYMENT BAG INSPECT REPAIR
- MAIN DEPLOYMENT BAG SIDE FLAPS REPLACE
- MAIN DEPLOYMENT BAG SUSPENSION LINE
STOW LOOPS REPAIR, REPLACE
- REPLACE - continued
- MAIN DEPLOYMENT BAG LOCKING STOW LOOP
REPAIR
- MAIN DEPLOYMENT BAG TIE DOWN LOOP
REPLACE
- Figure 1. Replace Suspension Line
Protector Cover Tie-Down Loop.
- Figure 1. Remove The Unserviceable
Portion Of The Static Line.
- Figure 2. Position The Deployment Bag
With The Stow Loops Facing Up.
- Figure 4. Secure Static Line To
Deployment Bag.
- Figure 7. Pass Top Of Snap Hook Through
Static Line Loop.
- Figure 9. Pass The 3½-Inch Loop On The
Static Line, Through The 2-Inch Buffer Loop.
- Figure 11. Girth Hitch Securing The
5-Foot Extension To Static Line.
- CHAPTER 3 DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MC-6 PERSONNEL PARACHUTE SYSTEM
- GENERAL REPAIR PROCEDURES
- BASTING AND TEMPORARY TACKING
- Table 1. Sewing Machine Code Symbols
continued.
- MAIN CANOPY VENT LINE RERPAIR, REPLACE
- REPLACE - continued
- MAIN CANOPY REINFORCING TAPE REPLACE
- MAIN CANOPY GORE PANEL SECTIONS REPLACE
- Replace Main Canopy Gore Sections
cont'd
- Figure 1. Gore Panel Sections.
- MAIN CANOPY SUSPENSION LINE ATTACHING
LOOP REPAIR, REPLACE
- Figure 2. Suspension Line Attaching
Loop Marking Diagram.
- Figure 3. Suspension Line Loop
Dimensional Information.
- Figure 4. Suspension Line Loop Sewing
Detail.
- PREPARATION FOR STORAGE
- STORAGE SPECIFICS FOR PARACHUTES
- PREPARATION FOR SHIPMENT
- Figure 1. Folding Of Gore Groups
Completed.
- Figure 3. Accordion Folding The Canopy.
- Figure 5. Rigger Rolling.
- Figure 6. Roll The Canopy Tightly
Toward The Canopy Skirt.
- Figure 8. Secure Rolled Canopy Assembly
Within Pack Tray.
- CHAPTER 4 SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR
MC-6 PERSONNEL PARACHUTE SYSTEM
- REFERENCES
- Air Force Technical Orders
- MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC),
INTRODUCTION
- Maintenance Functions cont'd
- Explanation of Columns in the MAC
- Explanation of Columns in the Tools and
Test Equipment Requirements
- MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC)
- able 1. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
for MC-6 PERSONNEL PARACHUTE SYSTEM
- CHANNELS, GUIDE
- ASSEMBLY, SADDLE
- CAP, PROTECTION
- SUSPENSION LINE
- Table 2. TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT for
M6-6 PERSONNEL PARACHUTE SYSTEM
- Ripcord Inspection Kit
- Table 3. REMARKS for MC-6 PERSONNEL
PARACHUTE SYSTEM
- REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
(RPSTL), INTRODUCTION
- EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE REPAIR
PARTS LIST AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST WORK PACKAGES
- Maintenance Code
- Third Position
- Recoverability Code
- EXPLANATION OF CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES
WORK PACKAGES FORMAT AND COLUMNS
- HOW TO LOCATE REPAIR PARTS
- MC-6 PERSONNEL PARACHUTE SYSTEM REPAIR
PARTS LIST
- Figure 1. MC-6 Personnel Parachute
System (Sheet 2 of 2).
- GROUP 00 MC-6 PERSONNEL PARACHUTE
SYSTEM
- MAIN COPY REPAIR PARTS LIST
- GROUP 01 MAIN CANOPY
- MAIN RISERS REPAIR PARTS LIST
- GROUP 02 MAIN RISERS
- MAIN PACK TRAY REPAIR PARTS LIST
- GROUP 03 MAIN PACK TRAY
- HARNESS ASSEMBLY REPAIR PARTS LIST
- GROUP 04 HARNESS ASSEMBLY
- Figure 6. T-11R Parachute Assembly
- GROUP 05 RESERVE CANOPY
- RESERVE RISER REPAIR PARTS LIST
- GROUP 06 RESERVE RISER
- Figure 8. T-11R Pack Tray
- GROUP 07 RESERVE PACK TRAY ASSEMBLY
- MAIN DEPLOYMENT BAG REPAIR PARTS LIST
- GROUP 08 MAIN DEPLOYMENT BAG
- GROUP 99 BULK MATERIALS LIST
- EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LIST
- Table 1. Expendable and Durable Items
List.
- Table 1. Expendable and Durable Items
List.
- TOOL IDENTIFICATION LIST
- Table 1. Tool Identification List.
- Table 1. Tool Identification List.
- NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (NSN) INDEX
- PART NUMBER (P/N) INDEX
- PART NUMBER (P/N) INDEX cont'd
- ILLUSTRATED LIST OF MANUFACTURED ITEMS
- Figure 1. Anti-inversion Net Presser
Foot.
- Figure 2. Viewing Slot.
- Figure 3. Fabricating 32-pound Weight.
- Figure 4. Fabricating 32-pound Weight
(continued).
- Figure 6. Control Toggle.
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