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Figure 4-2.  Rigging Instructions for Transportation of Shelter
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TM-10-3610-203-14 Press Shelter Unit of the Transportable Special Warfare Printing Plant Manual
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Reinstallation After Movement

TM 10-3610-203-14 4-4.  Reinstallation After Movement After arrival at the new worksite, a certain amount of assembly will be required.  The degree of assembly will depend to a great extent on the distance traveled and the time spent in transit.  Analysis of the individual situation should determine the extent to which the following procedures will be followed: a.  Unloading After Movement.  If it is desired to set up the shelter on the ground, proceed as follows: (1) Select a site where the ground is firm and dry and has good drainage. (2) Level the ground on which the shelter will be placed, and position enough concrete blocks or wooden beams on the leveled spot to support the shelter adequately. (3) Remove the wooden blocks installed between the shelter and the sides and front of the truck body. (4) Loosen all tiedown turnbuckles and remove sling hooks from truck and shelter tiedown rings. (5) Install the lifting ring on the sling hooks to form the sling assembly. (6) Install sling assembly as shown in figure 4-1, ensuring that the turnbuckle ends of the sling cables are connected to the lifting eyes. (7) Tie a 1/2-inch rope at least 15 feet (4.6 meters) long to each rear shelter towing eye. (8) Position a man on each rope to assist in positioning the shelter during the lifting operation. (9) Lower truck tailgate. WARNING To  avoid  injury  to  personnel  and  damage  to  equipment,  permit  only  those  individuals  actually engaged   in   the   lifting   operation   to   be   near   the   vehicle   and   the   lifting   device.      Also,   all instructions relative to the lifting operations must come from the crew supervisor. CAUTION Do  not  jerk  the  shelter  when  lifting.    A  pull  greater  than  the  actual  amount  required  to  lift  the shelter will tear the lifting eye assemblies from the shelter. CAUTION Avoid  swinging  the  shelter  from  side  to  side.    The  additional  stress  placed  on  the  lifting  eye assemblies will tear the lifting eye assemblies from the shelter (10)  Slowly  lift  the  shelter  with  the  crane  or  helicopter,  to  a  position  just  high  enough  to  clear  the  body  of  the transportation vehicle. WARNING All personnel must remain clear of the truck while the assemblage is 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. (11) Move the transportation truck clear of the area and carefully lower the shelter to the previously prepared area of ground. (12) Check the level at the rear of the shelter and at the side.  Make any adjustment necessary to level the shelter. (13) Remove sling assemblies from the shelter and 1/2 inch ropes from towing eyes. b.  Installation. (1) Refer to paragraph 4-2 for necessary installation instructions. (2) Refer to paragraph 4-1d.  for instructions on filling the water tank. 4-6

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