TM-9-2350-261-34 Direct and General Maintenance Manual M113A2 M577A2 M1064 M1068 M1059 M901A1 Download
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TM 9-2350-261-34 REPAIR TENT (M577A2 AND M1068 ONLY) 0071 00 THIS WORK PACKAGE COVERS: Inspection of Installed Items (page 0071 00-1). Repair or Replacement (page 0071 00-2). INITIAL SETUP: M a i n t e n a n c e L e v e l Direct Support T o o l s a n d S p e c i a l T o o l s General Mechanic’s Tool Kit (WP 0104 00, Item 19) Industrial Sewing Machine (WP 0104 00, Item 38) M a t e r i a l s / P a r t s Adhesive sealant (WP 0105 00, Item 2) Canvas preservative coating (WP 0105 00, Item 16) Cotton duck cloth (WP 0105 00, Item 8) Polyester thread (WP 0105 00, Item 25) Solvent, cleaning compound (WP 0105 00, Item 10) P e r s o n n e l R e q u i r e d Fabric Repairman 43M20 R e f e r e n c e s See your -10 FM 10-16 TM 10-5410-229-13&P E q u i p m e n t C o n d i t i o n Tent removed from carrier (see your -10) NOTE For M1068 tent repair, see TM 10-5410-229-13&P. INSPECTION OF INSTALLED ITEMS 1. Check tent. Mark defects to be repaired. 2. Check framework, support leg, ridge, eave and bow poles, joints, adjusting pins, and chains. Remove burrs. Straighten bends and dents. Weld broken joints. Replace badly damaged parts. 3. Check tensile strength of fabric. Grasp a small fold of fabric between thumb and forefinger of each hand, gripping it closely so tips of forefingers touch. Test material against threads that run the length of material. The weaker cross threads should not be used for testing tensile strength. Tug material several times. If it does not rip, it is reparable. If it tears on first tug, test several areas for extent of damage. Weak sections must be replaced. 4. Check fabric. Repair sections that have been weakened by stains or that cannot be brushed clean. Repair or replace sections that are worn or torn or have a large number of patches. 5. Check stitching. Repair runoffs and broken threads. Restitch weak stitching and open seams. 6. Check webbing. Repair or replace tie tapes, guy lines, corner straps, and web reinforcements that are frayed, worn, or torn. 7. Check leather. Replace leather reinforcements that are cracked, worn, or weak. 8. Check hardware. Replace parts that are broken, bent, corroded, or missing. 9. Check toggles. Replace split, broken, or missing toggles. 10. Check loops, guy lines, foot stops, and mounting lines. Replace parts that have frayed or broken strands or raveled ends. 11. Check netting. Replace torn netting. 0071 00-1