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TM 746-10
filament-reinforced tape. Mark per paragraph 3-5.
5-131. Blankets, Electric
d. Items weighing 80 pounds and over.
(1) Wrap individual items in neutral wrapping
a. Do not apply preservative.
paper, overwrap with waterproof barrier material, and
b. Fold each blanket section compactly to its
secure with tape.
minimum dimension.
Exercise care to ensure that
(2) Pack one item in a wood or plywood box.
electrical cables in the blanket are not kinked or broken
Immobilize each item with bound fiber or wood blocking.
during folding.
Nail and secure wood braces or holddowns per TM 38-
c. Unit pack each blanket section individually
230-2.
method III in a fiberboard box and close and seal with tape
5-128. Arm Racks
5-132.
Bushings, Bearings, Races, Gears, Gear
Sectors, and Turret Rings
a. Preserve unpainted surfaces with P-1.  Secure
locking device firmly in place with wire.
b. Pack one or more arm racks in an open wood
a. Clean by process C-5 and dry by any of the
crate and separate the racks with waterproof barrier
procedures described in TM 38-230-1 that will not harm
material. Racks may be transported for short distances
the item.
without open, wood-crate protection when controlled
b. Apply P-11. However, prelubricated items require
transportation is used.
no additional preservative.
c. Individually wrap items weighing less than 10
5-129. Barrels and Barrel Assemblies
pounds in a greaseproof barrier material and unit pack
submethod IC-1.
a. Clean with petroleum solvent, process C-3, and
d. Pack a quantity of like items in a fiberboard box
dry with any of the procedures described in TM 38-230-2.
and close and seal with tape (fig 5-1).
b. Preserve the barrel with VCI wrap.  Insert VCI
e. Wrap items weighing 10 pounds or more in a
bore strip into the barrel bore and wrap entire assembly
greaseproof barrier material, overwrap with neutral
with VCI wrap. An alternate method shall be to preserve
wrapping paper, and secure with tape.
all bare metal surfaces with P-9, then thoroughly drain.
f. Unit pack by method III each item weighing 10
After draining, wrap with greaseproof barrier material and
pounds or more in a fiberboard box and close with tape
secure with tape.
c. Close barrier bag by heat sealing.
g. Pack a quantity of like packages in a wood or
d. Pack 10 barrels in a fiberboard box in 2 layers,
plywood box. Mark per paragraph 3-5.
with 5 barrels in each layer. Place a sheet of fiberboard
between the layers. Close and seal the box with tape (fig
5-133.
Cable
Assemblies,
Cables,
or
Wiring
Harnesses
5-130. Blades, Trails, Drawbars, Floats, Cradles, and
a. Unit pack items less than 10 inches in length one
Related Large Assemblies
each in a film bag and close by heat seal, staple, or tape.
b. Unit pack all other units method III in coils of
a. Clean by using any of the processes in TM 38-
approximately 12 inches in diameter and secure in at least
230-1 that will not harm the item.
two places with tape.
b. Preserve unpainted surfaces with P-1.
c. Depending on the size of the item, pack a quantity
c. Pack items weighing less than 40 pounds one
of like items in a fiberboard box and seal with tape (fig 5-
each in a fiberboard box.
Cushion with cellulosic
cushioning or bound fiber to immobilize the item. Close
and seal the box with tape (fig 5-1).
5-134. Cannon (Tube)
d. Pack items weighing 40 pounds or more one each
in a wood or plywood box or open wood crate. Immobilize
a. Clean interior bore surfaces of the cannon by
with wood blocking and bracing.
process C-5.  Clean exterior, unpainted surfaces by
e. Shroud items packed in open crates with heavy
process C-3. In addition, clean cannon bore with brushes
duty waterproof barrier material and secure with tape.
or cloth saturated with rifle bore cleaner and follow with a
solvent wash.
b. Roll a strip of VCI material into a tube with the
treated surfaces to the outside. Insert the VCI tube into
the cannon bore through the entire length of the bore and
chamber. However, do not
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