TM 10-8340-227-13&P4-6. INSPECTING UNPACKED EQUIPMENT Continuedc. Modifications. Check DA PAM 25-30 to see if there are any MWOs applicable to the components you areunpacking. If an MWO is listed, check to see if it has been applied to the equipment. The MWO number will be shownon the case/bag near the equipment nomenclature. If a current MWO is listed in DA PAM 25-30 but there is no evidencethat it has been applied to the equipment you are unpacking, note discrepancy on DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspectionand Maintenance Worksheet.Section IV. UNIT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)4-7. GENERAL. There is no separate Unit PMCS required for the Soldier Crew Tent. Refer to Chapter 2 for detailedOperator PMCS procedures.Section V. UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING4-8. GENERAL. There are no separate Unit troubleshooting procedures for the Soldier Crew Tent. Refer to Chapter 3for operator troubleshooting procedures.Section VI. UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESWARNINGSeam sealer and solvent are extremely flammable and fumes toxic contains isopropyl alcohol.Do not smoke or use seam sealer or solvent near open flame. Death or serious injury may resultfrom explosion or fire.Use seam sealer and solvent in an open, well ventilated area away from sources of combustion;indoors wear a respirator. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear goggles and gloves whenusing seam sealer and solvent. Inhalation of fumes may cause toxic sickness.4-9. GENERAL.This section contains unit maintenance procedures applicable to the Soldier Crew Tent components asauthorized by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC), Appendix B of this manual. Repairs will be limited to sewingfabric rips and tears (maximum of six inches in length) or holes (maximum of two inches in diameter) and application ofseam sealer. Consult FM 10-16 for specific tentage repair guidelines.4-2
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