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Figure 1-4.  Editorial and Photomechanical Shelter Interior View  From Rear (Sheet 2 of 2)
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TM-10-3610-202-14 Editorial and Photochemical Shelter Unit The Transportable Special Warfare Printing Plant Manual
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Table 1-3.  Editorial and Photomechanical Shelter and Components Tabulated Data

TM 10-3610-202-14 b. Editorial    and    Photomechanical    Shelter.        The shelter is constructed of stressed aluminum panels with foam core bonded between the inner and outer layers.  The shelter components and their function are listed in the subparagraphs which follows: (1) Shelter  fixtures  and  components.    (See  figs. 1-1 through 1-4.) (a) The  corners  of  the  shelter  contain  the lifting   eyes   for   attaching   a   crane   or   helicopter   sling   for transportation. (b) Aluminum channel skids on the bottom of  the  shelter  add  rigidity  to  the  shelter  floor  to  support  the equipment  inside,  and  to  enable  it  to  be  dragged  for  short distances. (c) Cabinets    and    drawers    are    installed along  the  walls  inside  the  shelter  for  storing  paper,  artists' supplies, ink, utensils, and other material. (d) A   ladder   used   to   gain   entry   to   the shelter when it is truck mounted, is mounted on a bracket left of  the  door  and  just  above  the  field-phone  connection  Two steady  brackets  adjacent  to  the  level  gage  prevent  sideways movement  of  the  ladder.   The  ladder  is  lashed  to  the  shelter wall. (e) The    units    of    specialized    equipment installed  in  the  shelter  are  secured  to  the  floors,  walls,  or cabinet tops to prevent them from shifting when the  shelter  is  being  transported  Shock  mounts  art,  installed between  the  units  and  the  mounting  surface  to  absorb  road shocks and vibrations. (f) Shelving area for the storage of chemicals and solvents is provided adjacent to the film dryer unit, above the sink and work surface. (g) Three  fold-down  steps  are  installed  on the  exterior  curbside  wall  of  the  shelter  to  provide  access  to the shelter roof. 1-7. Tabulated Data. a. General.  The editorial and photomechanical shelter identification   plate   information   is   contained   in   table   1-2. Additional    shelter    pertinent    data    and    major    component information is contained in table 1-3. Table 1-2.  Editorial and Photomechanical Shelter Army Identification Plate Information NSN 3610-00-987-9066 Unit 1 of 2 Weight 4400 pounds Serial No A Component of Printing Plant, Special Warfare. Transportable (Lightweight) NSN 3610-00-889-3311. Table 1-3.  Editorial and Photomechanical Shelter and Components Tabulated Data (1) Editorial and photomechanical shelter. Type of construction Stressed aluminum panels with foam core bonded between inner and outer panels Volume 614 cubic feet 18 cm Dimensions Length 147 inches 373.38 cm Width 87 inches 220.98 cm Height 83 inches 210.82 cm (2) Blackout warning buzzer. Manufacturer Edwards Company Incorporated Model 340-A Power Requirements 120VAC, 60 Hz, 0 04 amps (3) Water storage tank. Manufacturer Craig Systems, Inc Dimensions- Length 30 inches 76.2 cm Width 13 inches 33.02 cm Height 6 inches 15.24 cm Capacity 10 gallons 37.85 Change 1      1-8

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