TM 5-3990-264-13&P
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PREPARATION OF EQUIPMENT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE - Continued
a.
Select the best available site for administrative storage. Separate stored equipment from equipment in
use. Conspicuously mark the area "Administrative Storage."
b.
Covered space is preferred.
c.
Open site should be improved hardstand, if available. IBCs should be placed on blocking. Unimproved
sites should be firm, well drained and free of excessive vegetation.
2.
Storage Plan
a.
Store equipment so as to provide maximum protection from the elements and access for inspection,
maintenance, and exercising. Anticipate removal or deployment problems and take suitable precautions.
b.
Take into consideration environmental conditions such as extreme heat or cold, high humidity, soft
ground, mud, heavy snows, and blowing sand, dust, or loose debris, or any combination thereof, and
take adequate precautions.
c.
Establish a fire plan and provide for adequate fire-fighting equipment and personnel.
3.
Maintenance Services and Inspection
a.
Prior to storage, perform the next scheduled Operator/Crew and Field Level PMCS procedures.
b.
Inspect and approve the equipment prior to storage. Do not place equipment that is not mission capable
in storage.
4.
Auxiliary Equipment and Basic Issue Items
a.
Process auxiliary equipment and basic issue items (BII) simultaneously with the major item to which they
are assigned.
b.
If possible, store auxiliary equipment and BII with the major item.
c.
If stored apart from the major item, mark auxiliary equipment and BII with tags indicating the major item
and its registration or serial number and location, and store in protective-type closures. In addition, place
a tag or list indicating the location of the removed items in a conspicuous place on the major item.
5.
Correction of Shortcomings and Deficiencies
Correct all shortcomings and deficiencies prior to storage, or obtain a deferment from the approving
authority.
6.
Lubrication
Lubricate equipment in accordance with Lubrication Instructions (WP 0034).
7.
General Cleaning, Painting, and Preservation
CAUTION
Do not direct water or steam under pressure against unsealed electrical systems or any
exterior opening. Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to equipment.
a.
Clean dirt, grease, and other contaminants from the equipment, but do not use vapor degreasing.
b.
Remove rust and damaged paint by scraping, wire brushing, sanding, or buffing. Sand to a smooth finish
and spot-paint as necessary (refer to TB 43-0209).
c.
After cleaning and drying, immediately coat unpainted metal surfaces with oil or grease, as appropriate.
END OF TASK
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