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TM 5-2805-261-13
CHAPTER 4
ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
4-1.
CHAPTER OVERVIEW. This chapter contains maintenance procedures for organizational maintenance personnel.
Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
4-4.
SPARES AND REPAIR PARTS.  Spares and repair
4-2. COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. For authorized
parts are listed and illustrated in the repair parts and special
common tools and equipment refer to the Modified Table of
tools list covering organizational and DS maintenance for this
Organization and Equipment (MTOE) applicable to your unit.
equipment (TM 5-2805-261-23P).
4-3. SPECIAL TOOLS. See appendix C for special tools.
Section II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT
4-5. ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION FOR USE.
A. UNLOADING.
1.
Remove all tiedowns or blocking that secure
the crate to the carrier.
WARNING
Make certain any lifting device used
has a capacity equal to or greater
than the weight being lifted. Failure
to observe this precaution could
result in injury or death to personnel
and damage to equipment.
2.
A forklift truck, pipe rollers, or a suitable hoist
must be used when removing the motor from
the carrier.
Figure 4-1. Crate and carrier
B. UNPACKING.
2.
Inspect the motor for cracks, breaks and other
1.
Place the outboard motor as cl ose to the point
defects.
of use as possible.
3.
Check the contents of the crate against the
2.
Prepare the motor for inspection and servicing
packing list to make sure no items are
as outlined on DA Form 2258, Depreservation
missing.
Guide.
4.
Correct all deficiencies or report them to the
3.
Remove the motor from the crate.
proper authority.
C. INSPECTION.
4-6.
LUBRICATION. Check all lubrication points (see LO
52805-261-12) to be certain the outboard motor is properly
1.
Make a complete visual inspection of the
lubricated.
outboard motor for any loss or damage that
may have occurred during shipment.
If
shipping crate has been damaged, pay
particular  attention  to  the  motor  areas
adjacent to damage areas of the crate.
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