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TM 9-2330-380-14&P
Section XI. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE OR SHIPMENT
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AdministrativeStorage ................................................................................................... 4-136
Storage Site .................................................................................................................. 4-136
StoragePlan ................................................................................................................. 4-136
MaintenanceServices,InspectionandLubrication ............................................................ 4-137
CorrectionsOfDeficiencies ........................................................................................... 4-137
Cleaning,PaintingandPreservation ................................................................................. 4-137
CareOfEquipmentInAdministrativeStorage .................................................................. 4-138
RemovalOfEquipmentFromAdministrativeStorage ....................................................... 4-138
Preparation For Air Shipment Of Semitrailer .................................................................... 4-139
Components Of Aircraft Loading Equipment (XM1063 Only) ......................................... 4-139
Loading Procedure (XM1063 Only) .............................................................................. 4-140
Unloading Procedure (XM1063 Only) ........................................................................... 4-146
The placement of equipment in administrative storage can be for short periods of time when a shortage of
maintenance effort exists. Items should be ready for use within the time factors as determined by the
directing authority. During the storage period appropriate maintenance records will be kept.
Select the best available site for administrative storage. Separate stored equipment from equipment in use.
Conspicuouslymarkthearea"AdministrativeStorage".
Covered space is preferred. When sufficient covered space for all items to be stored is not available, priority
should be giben to items which are most susceptible to deterioration from the elements. SB 740-98-1 should be
used as a guide for establishing which items are most susceptible to deterioration.
Open sites should be improved hardstand if possible. Unimproved sites should be firm, well-drained and kept
freeofexcessivevegetation.
4-84. Storage Plan
Store equipment so it is provided maximum protection from the elements and to provide access for inspection,
maintenance and exercising. Anticipate removal or deployment problems and take suitable precautions. For
example, strategically locate recovery vehicles, snowplows, slave units and similar items that are likely to be
needed on short notice.
Take into account environmental conditions, such as extreme heat or cold, high humidity, blowing sand or loose
debris, soft ground, mud, heavy snow, and take adequate precautions.
Establishafireplanandprovideforadequatefirefightingequipmentandpersonnel.
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