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Figure 4-1.  Attachment of Lifting Slings
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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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Figure 4-2.  Rigging Instructions for Transportation of Shelter

TM 10-3610-202-14 (5) Slowly  lift  the  shelter  with  the  crane  or helicopter,  to  a  position  lust  high  enough  to  clear  the body  of  the  transportation  vehicle.    The  unit  may  be transported  to  the  new  operating  site  by  helicopter  if necessary. WARNING All personnel must remain clear of the truck while the assemblage ;s being lowered into position. CAUTION Do not bounce or jar the shelter. Bouncing or jarring can loosen the bond between the skin and foam-core and reduce the rigidity and strength of the shelter. (6) Back   the   truck   into   position   under   the assemblage and using the towing eye ropes to guide the assemblage  into  position,  slowly  lower  it  onto  the  truck body. (7) Remove   the   lifting   ring   from   the   lifting hook  and  disassemble  the  lifting  ring  and  sling  hooks. Remove the sling center hooks from the lifting eyes and the 1/2-inch ropes from the rear towing eyes. NOTE Tiedown procedures are identical for each side or the shelter (8) Install the tiedown ring assembly (see fig. 4-2) above the center support on the cargo bed  siderail of the truck. 4-4

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