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TM 55-1925-273-10-1
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1.
Crane (figure 1, item 1). The hydraulically powered crane is used to deploy and recover the workboat, to install or stow
the accommodation ladder, and to handle towing gear.
2.
Accommodation ladder (figure 1, item 2). When installed, the accommodation ladder provides easy access from the
shore or another vessel.
3.
Floodlight (figure 1, item 3). The halide floodlight provides illumination for the fantail.
4.
50 Cal. machine gun mount (figure 1, item 4). The mount supports the air cooled, belt-fed heavy machine gun (M2HB)
used for vessel protection.
5.
Life ring (figure 1, item 5). The life ring provides an emergency personal flotation device.
6.
Countermeasure washdown sprinkler (figure 1, item 6). The countermeasure washdown sprinkler uses raw water to
remove Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) contamination.
7.
Floodlight (figure 1, item 7). The adjustable 200-watt incandescent floodlight provides illumination for the aft 01 level
weather deck.
8.
Vent for fuel oil tank 3C and fuel oil day tank with the spill container (figure 1, item 8). The vent ventilates the oil and
fuel tanks to weather. The spill container catches any overfill of fuel.
9.
Cleat (figure 1, item 9). The cleat is used to secure lines.
10. Lube oil fill connection (figure 1, item 10). The lube oil fill connection provides a portal for lube oil transfer to the
tanks.
11. Vent for lube oil tank, fuel oil tank 2P, and hydraulic oil tank with the spill container (figure 1, item 11). The vent
ventilates the oil and fuel tanks to weather. The spill container catches any overfill of the lube oil, fuel oil, and hydraulic
tank.
12. Hydraulic oil fill connection (figure 1, item 12). The hydraulic oil fill connection provides a portal for the hydraulic oil
transfer to tank.
13. Lube oil tank sounding tube (figure 1, item 13). The lube oil tank sounding tube determines the level of lube oil present
in the storage tank.
14. Double bitt (figure 1, item 14). The double bitt is used for towing operations and for securing (mooring) the vessel.
15. Deck locker (figure 1, item 15). The deck locker provides storage for boatswain's gear.
16. Ladder (figure 1, item 16). The ladder provides access to the 02 level weather deck.
17. Ship's bell (figure 1, item 17). The ship's bell is used for audible signaling under specified conditions.
18. Anchor windlass (figure 1, item 18). The hydraulically powered windlass is used to lower and raise the anchors. An
extended shaft drives the wildcat and gypsey.
19. Chain stopper (figure 1, item 19). The chain stopper secures the anchor chain in place.
20. Hawse pipe (figure 1, item 20). The hawse pipe runs through the deck and into the anchor pocket. The hawse pipe
guides the anchor chain. When the anchors are hawsed, their shanks are stored in the hawse pipe.
21. H-Bitt (figure 1, item 21). The H-bitt fixture is used to secure towing hawser or mooring lines.
22. Bull nose (figure 1, item 22). The bull nose is a metal fitting at the bow used to guide the towing hawser or mooring line.
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