TM 10-5411-205-133-5. Service Upon Receipt of Materiel (cont).instructions. If it is necessary for the shelter to be loaded onto a truck or transferred from one truck toanother, lift, load, and secure the shelter as follows:If shelter panel is punctured during loading or securing, contact direct sup-port to repair puncture as soon as possible to prevent moisture from seepinginto panels, and to restore RFI\EMI shielding in shelters having this require-ment.a. Lifting Skelter. (Figure 3-1)(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)Attach sling assembly to all four lifting rings on shelter so that turnbuckle ends of cables arenext to lifting rings. Be sure to use correct sling assembly. (See Appendix C.)Place sling assembly on top of shelter.Insert lifting hook of lifting device (crane) into lifting ring.Tie a1/2-inch rope, at least 15 feet long, to each rear towing eye.CAUTIONDo not jerk, bounce, or jar shelter when lifting. Avoid swinging shelter fromside to side. Do not attempt to butt or push shelter into place with a forklift.Slowly lift shelter with crane.b. Loading Shelter onto Truck. (Figure 3-1)To avoid injury to personnel and damage to shelter, only personnel actuallyengaged in loading operation should be permitted near truck, lifting device,and shelter. To eliminate confusion, all instructions must come from loadingcrew supervisor.NOTEThe entrance door of the shelter must be at the rear of the truck, and thefront rnd of the shelter must be placed flush against the front of the truckbody.3 - 2Change 1
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