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TM 55-4920-440-13&P
CHAPTER 2
OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION I. INITIAL SHOP SETUP
2-1. Setup of Production/Quality Control Shop upon initial receipt. Refer to TM 10-5411-201-14 for specific
procedures concerning erection of the tactical, one side expandable, shelter (NSN 5411-01-124-1377).
a. The Production/Quality Control Shop should be set up with power cable length, tactical deployment, exhaust/inlet
of ECUs and phasing between related shops kept in mind. The shop's power entry panel, next to the personnel entrance
door, should be facing toward the power source and power distribution panel (see page 1-0).
b. Initial Leveling. Procedures in TM 10-5411-201-14 will be followed to ensure proper operation of all fold out
panels.
WARNING
When all equipment and materiel is stored on the stationary side of the shelter, the limited
floor space presents a safety hazard to operating personnel. This is most critical during the
raising and lowering of the roof panel. Failure to observe supplemental instructions could
result in serious injury to personnel. Personnel inside the shelter could become trapped
between the roof panel and equipment bolted to the floor.
c. Supplemental Safety Instructions. To prevent possible accidents, the following procedures will be followed:
1. Two personnel, outside the shelter, must lift the
roof panel (1) far enough to allow two people inside to
release the support struts (2), extend them to full length,
and insert the quick-release pins (3).
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