TM 10-5410-224-14
1. Ground Anchor (12)
7. Driving Rod
2. Tiedown Ring (16)
8. ECU Seal Assembly
3. Flood Lamp
9. Rubber Seal
4. Open End Wrench
10. Seal Plate
5. Driving Head
11. Strap Assembly (2)
6. Holding Handle
12. Equipment Storage Chest
Figure 3-1. Stowage locations (Sheet 3 of 3)
Table 3-1. Inspection Upon Receipt of
Expandable Shelter
Component
Nature of Inspection
Personnel end panel, cargo end
Check condition of electrical connectors and grounding stud.
pad, and folded roof panels
Check for dirt, corrosion, and surface damage.
Check condition of instruction plates and markers.
Check security of jacking points.
Check condition of latches,
Check step installations for security and proper operation.
Check security and condition of doors, vents, and seals.
Bottom and base
Check base for corrosion, cracks, bends, and punctures.
Check that forklift guides are secure, unbent, and in generally good condition.
Top of center structure
Check surface integrity.
Check roof handle for security and operation.
Check lifting rings for security and corrosion.
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b. Site Selection. A site with good accessibility,
c. Handling. After the expandable shelter
drainage, and reasonable maneuvering area for
(stowage mode) has been delivered to the site, it
vehicles that will be used for hauling and hoisting
must be fork-lifted, hoisted, or trucked to the
should be selected. The terrain should be smooth,
deployed position, The center structure can be
firm, well drained, and relatively free of surface
forklifted from any one of two sides, where
rock or stone. The slope of the terrain must not
locations for inserting the forklift tines are marked.
exceed 18 inches over the projected floor area.
Hoisting or lifting rings are located on each roof