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TM-5-6675-238-14 Theodolite: Directional: 0.002-MIL Graduation: 5.9 In. Long Telescope Detachable Tribrach: w/Accessories and Tripod Manual
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Figure  2-1.  Typical  Packaging  Diagram



ARMY  TM  5-6675-238-14 MARINE   CORPS   TM   08839A-14/1 CHAPTER   2 SERVICE   UPON   RECEIPT   AND   INSTALLATION Section   I.   SITE   AND   SHELTER   REQUIREMENTS 2-1  General.  This  section  describes  site  and  shelter Number  5  or  a  permanent  installation  that  has  115- requirements for the PADS test set. volts,   50-to   400-Hertz   power,   can   be   utilized   for PADS test set operation. The buffer unit is designed to 2-2. Site and Shelter Requirements.  The PADS test set operate  in  the  ambient  environment  conditions  existing is  designed  for  operation  in  a  sheltered  maintenance outside the maintenance shop for IMU calibration. shop.  The  Semitrailer-Mounted  Electronic  Shop  Set Section  Il.  SERVICE  UPON  RECEIPT  OF  MATERIEL 2-3.  Unpacking  Instmctions. The  PADS  test  set  contains  delicate  elec- tronic  equipment.  Be  extremely  careful when removing each item from container, a.  The  items  comprising  the  PADS  test  set  are packaged  in  three  containers:  One  container  for  the SPU and transit case; a second container for the tape reader  and  transit  case;  and  a  third  container  for  the buffer unit, cables, card extractors, tape reel, and transit case, See figure 2-1 for a typical packaging diagram. b. Unpack items from containers as shown in figure 2-1. c. Press transit case pressure relief valve. d. Remove equipment from transit cases. 2-4. Checking Unpacked Equipment. a. Inspect the equipment for damage incurred dur- ing  shipment,  If  the  equipment  has  been  damaged, report  the  damage  on  DD  Form  6  (Packaging  Improve- ment Report). b.   Check   the   equipment   against   the   component listing in appendix B and the packing slip to see if the shipment is complete. Report all discrepancies in ac- cordance  with  paragraph  1-2.  The  equipment  should  be placed in service even though a minor assembly or part that does not affect proper functioning is missing. c.  Check  to  see  whether  the  equipment  has  been modified.  (Equipment  which  has  been  modified  will have  the  MWO  number  on  the  front  panel,  near  the nomenclature  plate.)  Check  also  to  see  whether  all currently applicable MWO’S have been applied. (Cur- rent MWO’S applicable to the equipment are listed in DA PAM 310-7). d.  For  dimensions,  weights,  and  volume  of  pack- aged items, see SB 700-20. 2-1

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