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TM 746-10
Waterproof seal the box with tape and secure to truck.
4-38. Machinery, Metal and Woodworking
a. Preservation and packing.
4-36. Light Sets
a. Reels, stakes, wire rope assemblies, and
(1) Boring machines.
(7)
Metallizing outfits
carriages. Coat unpainted, ferrous metal surfaces with
(2) Degreasers.
(8)
Press, hydraulic
(3) Drilling machines, radial
(9)
Press, arbor
P-1.
and floor up-right.
(10)
Spray outfits.
b. Telescopic masts.
Coat inner, telescopic
(4) Dynamometers.
(11)
Saw, power, floor type
sections of the mast with P-10.
(5) Filing machines.
(12)
Vulcanizing equipment.
(6) Lathe, engine.
(13)
Welding machine
c. Lights,  adapters,  covers,  lamps,  dimmers,
reflectors, transformers, shields, circuit breakers, etc.
b. Disassembly
and
cleaning.
Remove
Place items in chest and cushion with cellulosic
accessories and attachments such as chucks, face
cushioning.
plates, steady rests, tool holders, and wheel dressers
prior to cleaning. Clean internal and external surfaces
d. Reeling machines. Coat unprotected, unpainted
by process C-1. Operate equipment at lowest speed for
metal surfaces with P-1. Collapse reeling machines and
internal cleaning and no longer than necessary to
cushion sharp points with cellulosic cushioning. Secure
ensure thorough cleaning.
with tape.
(1) Lubricating system. Connect machine to a
e. Handtools. Preserve handtools per paragraph
power source during cleaning. Drain all lubricants from
machine. If additional cleaning is necessary, use only
f. Climbers sets, safety belts, cotton duck bags,
clean lubricating oils. Accomplish cleaning by refilling
switches, and insulators.  Place items in chest and
the system, circulating the oil, and draining.
cushion with cellulosic cushioning.
(2) Hydraulic system. Drain hydraulic oils and
g. Glide angle lights, aircraft traffic lights, current
flush system with a solution consisting of 10 parts oil (P-
regulators, and control panels.  Place in chest and
10, grade 30) and 90 parts solvent.
cushion with cellulosic cushioning.
(3) Coolant system.  Flush thoroughly with a
h. Packed and unpacked items.  Place all items
solution consisting of 10 parts lubricating oil (P-10,
within their respective chest per the chest-loading plan.
grade 30) and 90 parts solvent until clean. Drain system
Seal chest with tape.  Pack items that cannot be
completely and blow out lines with dry compressed air.
accommodated within chests in fiberboard boxes and
(4) Water-cooling chamber, water jacket, steam
seal with tape.
When all component items are
line, air line, etc. Drain all water accumulations and dry
intermediate packed inside the chests, the chests will
systems with dry compressed air.
not require overpacking. Pack components that cannot
(5) Cutting tools and other machine surface
be accommodated inside chests in plywood, wood, or
tools.  Clean critical and close tolerance surfaces by
triple-wall fiberboard boxes.
process C-5.
4-37. Forklift Trucks
(6) Maintenance tools. Clean by any applicable
process.
a. Forks. Coat all unpainted surfaces of forks with
P-1.
(7) Blasting  cabinets,  conveyor  systems,
frames, spray booths, tanks, etc. These are generally of
b. System vehicle.
Clean, dry, and preserve
a noncritical nature and may be cleaned by wire
brakes, power train, steering, and all other components
brushing, buffing, or with solvent to remove rust, scale,
of the mobility aspect of the forklift truck per applicable
or other contaminants.
paragraphs of this chapter.  When shipping out of a
theater of operations, detach forks that are not
c. Preservative application.  Except as specified
collapsible or cannot be folded back into the truck body.
herein, preserve interior surfaces with P-9 and exterior,
unpainted surfaces with P-1.
Secure forks in a suitable location on the truck in a
manner that will not cause damage or unnecessarily
(1) Lubricating systems and gear cases. Drain
increase cubage. Secure forks to the truck with metallic
lubricating oils and flush system and gear cases with P-
strapping. Wood dunnage may be used in conjunction
10, grade 30. Drain lubricants and close all vents and
drain valves.
with the strapping.
(2) Coolant systems.  Flush P-21 through the
system leaving a residual film of preservative in
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