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TM 55-1905-221-14-1
SECTION II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIAL
4-4. GENERAL.
The services performed upon receipt of a new or used vessel are the responsibility of the receiving organization
and will be performed by the crew and issuing activity.
WARNING
The hand-operated fire extinguishers must be aboard and operative before volatile materials are brought aboard,
electrical circuits are energized, fuel tanks are filled, and engines started.
4-5. INSPECTING AND SERVICING THE EQUIPMENT.
The crew and Issuing activity personnel will inspect the vessel for completeness. Any evidence of leaks, damage,
or missing components or parts will be listed at once and reported to your supervisor. During the inspection perform your
"B-Before" PMCS as listed in table 2-1. Refer to TB 750-651 for cooling system requirements.
4-6. USED EQUIPMENT.
A vessel received from storage will be inspected as specified in paragraph 4-5 above. However, storage personnel
will have performed the depreservation, outfitted and operated the vessel prior to the arrival of the crew.
4-7. DISMANTLING FOR MOVEMENT.
a. The Landing Craft's estimated total weight is 67. 6 tons (61.3132 metric tons).
b. Before the Landing Craft is lifted, the following operations must be performed:
(1) Close the fuel supply and return valves (located in the Engine Room) for both fuel tanks.
(2) Close the hydraulic steering suction valve at tank in engine room.
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