TM 10-8340-243-13&P
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LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
Tent Frame Assembly
End Wall Frame Assembly. The end wall frame assembly (Figure 1,
Item 1) is
constructed of
extruded
aluminum tubing and supports the front or rear of the MCPS. It consists of two upper (Figure 1, Item 2)
and two lower (Figure 1, Item 3) leg assemblies, two rafter assemblies (Figure 1, Item 4), two end wall
fitting assemblies (Figure 1, Item 5), an end peak fitting assembly (Figure 1, Item 6), a left hand purlin
frame assemblies are required to set up the MCPS.
Center Wall Frame Assembly. The center wall frame assembly (Figure 1,
Item 10) is
constructed of
extruded aluminum tubing and supports the center portion of the MCPS. It consists of two upper (Figure
Item 13),
two rafter assemblies (Figure 1,
Item 14), a
peak center joint (Figure 1,
Item 15),
two right
18),
and a
cord (Figure 1, Item 19).
One center wall frame assembly is
required to
set up
the MCPS.
Telescopic Pole Assemblies. The telescopic pole assemblies (Figure 1,
Item 20) are constructed of
aluminum alloy tubing. They support the covered entrance way. The upper part fits through grommets
located in the entrance way roof assembly. The poles also fit through two pole holders on the left and
right blackout door assemblies. Two telescopic pole assemblies are provided with each MCPS frame
assembly.
Tent Frame Bracket. 7-inch tent frame brackets (Figure 1,
Item 21) are used to
ensure the correct
spacing of adjacent leg assemblies when tents are complexed.
Tent Pins.
Eight 12-inch steel tent pins (Figure 1,
Item 22) are issued for staking down the tent frame
leg assemblies, and eight 24-inch wooden tent pins (Figure 1, Item 23) are issued for staking down the
tent lines.
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