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FM 10-500-71/TO 13C7-6-141
4
2
REAR
3
RIGHT
LEFT
1
FRONT
STACK 2
1
Glue five 18- by 48-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form base.
2
Glue and nail two 18- by 48-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. Glue to top of base.
3
Glue and nail two 2- by 18- by 48-inch pieces of lumber together. Glue and nail 13 inches from the
right edge of the 18- by 48-inch pieces of plywood.
4
Glue and nail two 18- by 5 1/2-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. Repeat two more times with
remaining four pieces, forming three stacks. Glue and nail one stack 3 inches from right edge of base.
Glue and nail one stack on top of the 2- by 6- by 18-inch piece of lumber. Glue remaining stack 7 inches
from the left side of base.
Figure 2-24. Stack 2 prepared
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LEFT
FRONT
RIGHT
2
REAR
1
4
FRONT
LEFT
3
3
RIGHT
REAR
STACK 3
1
Position a 36- by 46-inch piece of honeycomb beside a 12- by 46-inch piece of honeycomb. Alternate
and glue a 36- by 46-inch piece of honeycomb and a 12- by 46-inch piece of honeycomb on top of
the pieces of honeycomb to form the base.
2
Place length of cloth backed tape on the bottom outer edges of the base. Position two 13-foot lengths of
type III nylon cord under the base aligned with the strips of tape.
3
Form two stacks by gluing four 12- by 46-inch pieces of honeycomb together. Place length of tape on all
edges. Run two lengths of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing over the strips of tape and around the stack.
Secure and tie with a square knot on the outside of the stack. Place on the left and right sides of base (Do
NOT glue to base).
4
Form two stacks by gluing two 12- by 46-inch pieces of honeycomb together. Place length of cloth backed
tape on the outer edges (Do NOT glue to stacks). Position one stack on each of the previous stacks.
Figure 2-25. Stack 3 prepared
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FRONT
LEFT
REAR
10
14
9
11
RIGHT
12
8
REAR
5
13
7
6
RIGHT
LEFT
FRONT
STACK 3
5
Glue six 12- by 36-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form a stack. Position between 18- by 46-inch
stacks and flush with the front of base (Do NOT glue to base). Secure and tie the type III nylon cord
around the completed honeycomb stack.
6 Glue and nail four 48- by 46-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. (Do not build lumber stack on
honeycomb stack. The lumber will be placed on the stack later.)
7
Cut an 8-inch long, 12-inch deep cutout in the front of each of the 48-inch sides of plywood and 8 inches
from the left 46 inch side of the plywood.
8 Glue and nail two 2- by 8- by 26 1/2-inch pieces of lumber flush with front edge and right edge of cutout.
Glue and nail each piece separately.
9
Glue and nail a 7 1/2- by 26 1/2-inch piece of 1/2-inch plywood on top of the 2- by 8- by 26 1/2-inch piece of
lumber.
10
Glue and nail two 7 1/2- by 8-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood. Glue the plywood flush and to the
rear of the 7 1/2- by 26 1/2-inch pieces of 1/2-inch plywood.
11
Glue and nail a 8- by 16-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood flush with front left edge of the 48- by 46-inch piece
of 3/4-inch plywood.
12
Glue and nail a 8- by 6-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood flush with rear left edge of the 8- by 16-inch piece
of 3/4-inch plywood.
13
Glue and nail a 10- by 10-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood flush with front edge, 8 inches from right side.
14
Form two stacks by gluing and nailing two 12- by 14-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. Position one
stack against the rear edge of the 10- by 10-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood. Ensure the 12 inch side is flush
with right edge of the 48- by 46-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood. Glue and nail the other stack flush with
right rear edge of the 48- by 46-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood. Ensure the 12 inch side is flush with right
edge of the 48- by 46-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood. Glue all lumber to honeycomb base.
Figure 2-25. Stack 3 prepared (continued)
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LEFT
FRONT
RIGHT
2
REAR
1
4
FRONT
LEFT
3
3
RIGHT
5
REAR
STACK 4
1
Position a 36- by 44-inch piece of honeycomb beside a 12- by 44-inch piece of honeycomb. Alternate
and glue a 36- by 44-inch piece of honeycomb and a 12- by 44-inch piece of honeycomb on top of
the pieces of honeycomb to form the base.
2
Place length of cloth backed tape on the bottom outer edges of the base. Position two 13-foot lengths of
type III nylon cord under the base aligned with the strips of tape.
3
Form two stacks by gluing four 18- by 44-inch pieces of honeycomb together. Place length of tape on all
edges. Run two lengths of 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing over the strips of tape and around the stack.
Secure and tie with a square knot on the outside of the stack. Place on the left and right sides of base (Do
NOT glue to base).
4
Form two stacks by gluing two 12- by 44-inch pieces of honeycomb together. Place length of cloth backed
tape on the outer edges (Do NOT glue to stacks). Position one stack on each of the previous stacks.
5
Glue six 12- by 36-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form a stack. Position between 18- by 44-inch
stacks and flush with the front of base (Do NOT glue to base). Secure and tie the type III nylon cord
around the completed honeycomb stack.
Figure 2-26. Stack 4 prepared
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11
FRONT
9
10
12
REAR
LEFT
7
6
8
LEFT
RIGHT
FRONT
REAR
RIGHT
STACK 4
6 Glue and nail three 48- by 44-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. (Do not build lumber stack on
honeycomb stack. The lumber will be placed on the stack later.)
7 Cut a 26-inch by 15-inch deep cutout centered in the rear of the 48-inch side of plywood.
8 Glue and nail a 2- by 6- by 48-inch piece of lumber with front edge of 48- by 44-inch piece of 3/4-inch
plywood.
9
Glue and nail two 2- by 12- by 34-inch pieces of lumber, one piece flush with the left side and the other
flush on the right side of the 48- by 44-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood and against the 2- by 12- by 48-
inch piece of lumber.
10
Form two stacks by gluing and nailing three 2- by 6- by 21-inch pieces of lumber together. Place one stack
flush with the front of the 2- by 6- by 48-inch piece of lumber edge and 5 1/2 inches from the left edge.
Glue and nail the other stack flush with the front of the 2- by 6- by 48-inch lumber edge and 5 1/2 inches
from the right side.
11
Form two stacks by gluing and nailing two 2- by 12- by 12-inch pieces of lumber together. Place one
stack flush with the rear right edge of the 2- by 12- by 34-inch piece of lumber. Repeat for the left side.
12
Form two stacks by gluing and nailing two 11 1/2- by 12-inch pieces of lumber together. Place one stack on
top of the 2- by 12- by 12-inch lumber on right side. Glue and nail the other stack on top of the 2- by 12-
by 12-inch lumber on the left side. Glue all lumber to honeycomb base.
Figure 2-26. Stack 4 prepared (continued)
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4
2
REAR
1
RIGHT
LEFT
3
FRONT
STACK 5
1
Glue five 18- by 60-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form base.
2
Glue and nail two 18- by 60-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. Glue to top of base.
3
Glue and nail two 2- by 6- by 18-inch pieces of lumber together. Glue and nail 16 1/2 inches from right
edge of 18- by 60-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood.
4
Form three stacks by gluing and nailing two 5 1/2- by 18-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together.
Glue one stack 5-inches from right edge of base. Glue another stack on top of the 2- by 6- by 18-inch piece
of lumber. Glue the remaining stack 5 inches from the left side of base. Glue all lumber to honeycomb.
Figure 2-27. Stack 5 prepared
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4
5
2
REAR
3
LEFT
1
RIGHT
FRONT
STACK 6
1
Glue eight 18- by 48-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form base.
2
Glue and nail three 18- by 48-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. (Do not place on honeycomb.
Will be accomplished in last step).
3
Glue and nail four 2- by 6- by 45-inch pieces of lumber flush with the rear and centered on the 18- by 48-
inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood.
4
Form two stacks by gluing and nailing three 2- by 6- by 8-inch pieces of lumber together. Glue and nail one
stack to left edge of 2- by 6- by 45-inch piece of lumber. Glue and nail the other stack to the right edge of
the 2- by 6- by 45-inch piece of lumber.
5
Glue and nail three 2- by 6- by 33-inch pieces of lumber 2 inches from the edge and centered. Glue all
lumber to honeycomb base.
Figure 2-28. Stack 6 prepared
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REAR
LEFT
STACK 7
RIGHT
FRONT
1
REAR
LEFT
STACK 8
RIGHT
FRONT
1
Cut two 18- by 96-inch pieces of honeycomb. No further preparation is needed.
Figure 2-29. Stacks 7 and 8 prepared
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REAR
LEFT
STACK 9
RIGHT
FRONT
1
REAR
LEFT
STACK 10
RIGHT
FRONT
1
Cut two 18- by 74-inch pieces of honeycomb. No further preparation is needed.
Figure 2-30. Stacks 9 and 10 prepared
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2-21. Positioning Honeycomb Stacks
Postition the honeycomb stacks as shown in
Figure 2-31.
LEFT
STACK 6
STACK 5
STACK 4
STACK 3
STACK 2
STACK 1
STACK 10
STACK 8
FRONT
REAR
2
20
10
8
STACK 9
STACK 7
RIGHT
SIDE VIEW
Note: This drawing is not drawn to scale.
LEFT
STACK 10
85”
STACK 8
17”
23”
10”
15”
19”
STACK 9
85”
STACK 7
RIGHT
TOP VIEW
Figure 2-31. Honeycomb stacks positioned on platform
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Stack
Number
Instructions
1
Position stack 1, centered and flush with the front edge of the platform. Secure the stack by passing a
lashing through clevis 2A and it’s own D-ring. Route the lashing over the stack and secure it with a
loadbinder to clevis 2.
2
Position stack 2, 19 inches from stack 1, 22 inches from the left side rail, and 28 inches from right side rail.
3
Position stack 3, 15 inches from stack 2, 30 1/4 inches from the left side rail and 19 1/4 inches from the
right side rail. Secure the stack by passing a lashing through clevis 8A and it’s own D-ring. Route the
lashing over the stack and secure it with a loadbinder to clevis 8.
4
Position stack 4, 10 inches from stack 3, 25 1/2 inches from the left side rail and 24 1/4 inches from the
right side rail. Secure the stack by passing a lashing through clevis 10A and it’s own D-ring. Route the
lashing over the stack and secure it with a loadbinder to clevis 10.
5
Position stack 5, 23 inches from stack 4, 19 1/4 inches from the left side rail, and 18 inches from right side
rail.
6
Position stack 6, 17 inches from stack 5, 26 inches from the left side rail and 23 inches from the right side
rail. Secure the stack by passing a lashing through clevis 20A and it’s own D-ring. Route the lashing
over the stack and secure it with a loadbinder to clevis 20.
7
Position stack 7, flush with the front edge of the platform and flush with the right side rail.
8
Position stack 8, flush with the front edge of the platform and flush with the left side rail.
9
Position stack 9, 85 inches from the rear of stack 7 and flush with the right side rail.
10
Position stack 10, 85 inches from the rear of stack 8 and flush with the left side rail.
Figure 2-31. Honeycomb stacks positioned on platform (Continued)
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2-22. Preparing Truck
Prepare the M1081 truck as described below and
as shown in Figure 2-12.
a. Make sure the fuel tank is 3/4 full.
b. Make sure the batteries and compartment
comply with AFJMAN 24-204/TM 38-250.
The following is a list of materials used for truck preparation.
PIECES
WIDTH
LENGTH
MATERIAL
(inches)
(inches)
1
36
36
Honeycomb
1
36
80
Honeycomb
2
18
60
Honeycomb
10
2- by 6
13
Lumber
2
4- by 4
6
Lumber
2
4- by 4
15
Lumber
4
2- by 4
6
Lumber
1
10
10
3/4-inch Plywood
3
2- by 6
6
Lumber
1
36
96
Honeycomb
4
1/2
10
Bolts (washers and nuts)
NOTES: 1. The truck should arrive at the rigging site with the gun turret removed from roof and replaced
with flat insert.
2. The cargo/troop cover, bows, seats, and rails located in the rear of the truck should be removed.
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2-23. Stowing Accompanying Load
Stow the accompanying load of forty-
two boxes of 105 mm ammunition and
vehicle parts as shown in Figure 2-32.
NOTE: Ensure the rear lifting points are in the up position.
2
3
1
4
1
Stow the spare tire on the rear of the truck bed centered between the two rear tiedown rings and the rear
lifting points.
2
Run a 15-foot tiedown lashing through the left rear tiedown ring under the tire, up through the center of the
rim, to the right rear lifting point (do not secure until next step).
3
Run a second 15-foot tiedown lashing from the right rear tiedown ring under the tire, up through the center
of the rim, to the left rear lifting point. Secure both lashings on top of the tire with D-rings and loadbinders.
4
Cut a 36- by 36-inch piece of honeycomb. Secure the honeycomb on top of the tire with type III nylon cord.
Figure 2-32. Accompanying load stowed
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5
2 a
1a
66”
10”
6
2
1
7
5
Position two 30-foot tiedown lashings across the truck’s bed. Place the first lashing 10 inches from the front
of the truck bed wall and the second lashing 66 inches from the front of the truck bed wall.
6
Starting at the front of the truck, number the right side tiedown rings 1 and 2. Number the left side tiedown
rings 1a and 2a.
7
Route a 15-foot lashing around the right side mainframe and up between the bed and side panel, approxi-
mately 2 inches behind the first 30-foot lashing.
Figure 2-32. Accompanying load stowed (Continued)
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8
2
1
10
9
8
Route a 15-foot lashing around the right side mainframe and up between the bed and side panel, approxi-
mately 2 inches in front of the truck bed tiedown ring 2. Repeat for the left side.
9
Route two 15-foot lashings through the truck bed tiedown ring 1, and through their own D-rings. Repeat
for truck bed tie-down ring 1a.
10
Route two 15-foot lashings through the truck bed tiedown ring 2, and through their own D-rings. Repeat
for truck bed tie-down ring 2a.
Figure 2-32. Accompanying load stowed (Continued)
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Note: Before positioning 105-mm ammunition boxes, make sure that all tiedown rings are laying to the
outside of the truck bed.
11
11
Position forty-two 105mm ammunition boxes on top of truck bed. Make sure the boxes against the front of
the bed, two rows of seven boxes across and three boxes deep.
Figure 2-32. Accompanying load stowed(Continued)
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12
13
14
12
Secure each of the 30-foot lashings on top of the boxes.
13
Secure one 15-foot lashing from tiedown ring 1 together on the boxes with one lashing from tiedown ring
1a.
14
Secure one15-foot lashing from tiedown ring 2 together on top of the boxes with one lashing from tiedown
ring 2a.
Figure 2-32. Accompanying load stowed (Continued)
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Note: This drawing is not drawn to scale.
1” Plywood
85 ”
11”
25”
2”
15
3”
4”
89 ”
17
16
18
15
Cut an end-board as shown, using one sheet of 1-inch or two sheets of 1/2-inch plywood.
16
Position the end-board against the ammunition boxes.
17
Run the 15-foot lashings from tiedown rings 1 and 1a through the top cutouts. Secure together in the rear
with D-rings and loadbinder.
18
Run the 15-foot lashings from tiedown rings 2 and 2a through the bottom cutouts. Secure together in the
rear with D-rings and loadbinder.
Figure 2-32. Accompanying load stowed (Continued)
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19
19
Secure the spare tire davit on top of the boxes with 1/2-inch tubular nylon, tied to convenient points on the
load.
Figure 2-32. Accompanying load stowed (Continued)
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21
22
20
20
Position the roof on top of the ammunition boxes.
21
Secure the front lashing (routed around the mainframe) together on top of the roof with loadbinder and D-
rings. Place a 14- by 14-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood under the binder and tape to the roof.
22
Secure the rear lashing (routed around the mainframe) together on top of the roof. Place a 14- by 14-inch
piece of 3/4-inch plywood under the binder and tape to the roof with loadbinder and D-rings.
23
Secure all corners of the roof with 1/2-inch tubular nylon to convenient points on the load. (Not shown).
Figure 2-32. Accompanying load stowed (Continued)
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2-24. Lifting and Positioning Truck
Install lifting sling on the M1081 truck and
position the truck on the platform as shown in
Figure 2-33.
2
1
3
1
Attach a 9-foot (4-loop), type XXVI sling to the rear lifting points with a clevis screw pin.
Attach a 3-foot (4-loop), type XXVI sling to each of the rear slings with a 5 1/2-inch two-point link.
Wrap the links with felt and tape.
2
Attach a 11-foot (4-loop), type XXVI sling to each of the front lifting points with a clevis screw pin.
3
Position the truck on the platform so that the front of the truck is flush with the front edge of the platform.
Figure 2-33. Lifting slings installed and truck positioned on the platform
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2-25. Installing Lashings
Lash the truck to the platform as shown in Figure 2-34.
Install the lashings according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5.
2
LEFT
9
7
1
3
5
6
4
FRONT
5
3
RIGHT
1
Lashing
Clevis
Number
Number
Instructions
1
1
Route a 15-foot lashing through the front shackle on the left side.
2
1a
Route a 15-foot lashing through the front shackle on the right side.
3
3
Route a 15-foot lashing around the front axle, right side.
4
3a
Route a 15-foot lashing around the front axle, left side.
5
4
Route a 15-foot lashing around the front axle, right side.
6
4a
Route a 15-foot lashing around the front axle, left side.
7
5
Route a 15-foot lashing through the front shackle on the right side.
8
5a
Route a 15-foot lashing through the front shackle on the left side.
9
6
Route a 15-foot lashing through the front shackle on the right side.
10
6a
Route a 15-foot lashing through the front shackle on the left side.
Figure 2-34. Lashings installed
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11
13
17
15
19
21
9
7
14
13
12
11
Lashing
Clevis
Number
Number
Instructions
11
7
Route a 15-foot lashing around the front axle, right side.
12
7a
Route a 15-foot lashing around the front axle, left side.
13
9
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #1 on the right side.
14
9a
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #1 on the left side.
15
11
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #3 on the right side.
16
11a
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #3 on the left side.
17
12
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #3 on the right side.
18
12a
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #3 on the left side.
19
13
Route a 15-foot lashing around the rear axle, right side.
20
13a
Route a 15-foot lashing around the rear axle, left side.
21
14
Route a 15-foot lashing around the rear axle, right side.
22
14a
Route a 15-foot lashing around the rear axle, left side.
Figure 2-34. Lashings installed (Continued)
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23
31
25
29
27
15
16
19
22
24
Lashing
Clevis
Number
Number
Instructions
23
15
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #1 on the right side.
24
15a
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #1 on the left side.
25
16
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #2 on the right side.
26
16a
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #2 on the left side.
27
19
Route a 15-foot lashing around the rear axle on the right side.
28
19a
Route a 15-foot lashing around the rear axle on the left side.
29
22
Route a 15-foot lashing through the rear shackle on the left side.
30
22a
Route a 15-foot lashing through the rear shackle on the right side.
31
24
Route a 15-foot lashing around the rear stabilizer bar on the right side.
32
24a
Route a 15-foot lashing around the rear stabilizer bar on the left side.
Figure 2-34. Lashings installed (Continued)
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37
33
35
21
26
25
Lashing
Clevis
Number
Number
Instructions
33
21
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #4 on the right side.
34
21a
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #4 on the left side.
35
25
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #4 on the right side.
36
25a
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #4 on the left side.
37
26
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #4 on the right side.
38
26a
Route a 15-foot lashing through tiedown point #4 on the left side.
Figure 2-34. Lashings installed (Continued)
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2-26. Installing and Safetying Suspension Slings
Install and safety two 9-foot (4-loop), two
3-foot (4-loop), type XXVI nylon slings and
two 11-foot (4-loop), type XXVI nylon slings
as shown in Figure 2-35.
2
1
3
1
Attach a 9-foot (4-loop), type XXVI sling to the rear lifting points with a clevis screw pin.
Attach a 3-foot (4-loop), type XXVI sling to each of the rear slings with a 5 1/2-inch two-point link.
Wrap with felt and tape the links.
2
Attach a 11-foot (4-loop), type XXVI sling to each of the front lifting points with a clevis screw pin.
3
Raise the slings and install the deadman’s tie according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5.
Figure 2-35. Suspension slings installed and safetied
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2-27. Building and Positioning the Parachute
Stowage Platform
Build and position the parachute stowage platform
as shown in Figure 2-36.
1
2
1
Cut eighteen pieces of 24- by 36-inch honeycomb. Glue nine layers of honeycomb together forming a stack.
Repeat forming the second stack.
2
Position each stack 22-inches apart and with a 10-inch overhang. Cut a channel in the left stack so that
the EFTC cable will route through it.
Figure 2-36. Cargo stowage platform positioned
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Note: This drawing is not drawn to scale.
2”
3
2”
2” X 6” X 85”
CENTERED
3/4” PLYWOOD
48” X 96”
2” X 6” X 48”
4
6
5
18
27
3
Construct a stowage platform as shown, using one sheet of 3/4-inch plywood.
4
Center the stowage platform on the honeycomb stacks and flush against the lashings.
5
Route a lashing through clevis 18, through the front right hole in the stowage platform, and through the
center right hole. Secure with a loadbinder. Repeat using clevis 18A for the left side.
6
Route a lashing through clevis 27, through the center right hole in the stowage platform, and through the
rear right hole. Secure with a loadbinder. Repeat using clevis 27A for the left side.
Figure 2-36. Cargo stowage platform positioned (Continued)
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2-28. Stowing Cargo Parachutes
Stow six G-11 cargo parachutes as
shown in Figure 2-37.
1
2
3
5
4
17
28
23
1
Prepare, cluster and place six G-11 parachutes on the parachute stowage platform according to FM 10-
500-2/TO 13C7-1-5.
2
Install parachute restraints according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5.
3
Secure the aft restraint to clevis 17 right side. Repeat for the left side using clevis 17a.
4
Secure the center restraint to clevis 23 right side. Repeat for the left side using clevis 23a.
5
Secure the rear restraint to clevis 28 right side. Repeat for the left side using clevis 28a.
Figure 2-37. Cargo parachutes stowed
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2-29. Installing Extraction System
Install the components of the extraction force transfer
coupling (EFTC) according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-
1-5 and as shown in Figure 2-38.
3
2
1
1
Install the EFTC according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5.
2
Install the EFTC mounting brackets in the rear mounting holes in the left platform rail.
3
Attach a 20-foot release cable to the actuator. Install the actuator in the EFTC mounting bracket.
Figure 2-38. Extraction system installed
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5
4
6
4
Safety the release cable with type I, 1/4-inch cotton webbing to the platform bushing or deck-rings.
5
Attach a 9-foot (2-loop), type XXXVI nylon sling, for use as a deployment line.
6
S-fold and secure the folds with type I, 1/4-inch cotton webbing according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5.
Figure 2-38. Extraction system installed (Continued)
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2-30. Installing Release System
Install an M-2 cargo parachute release
according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5
and as shown in Figure 2-39.
1
2
1
Prepare an M-2 parachute release according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5.
2
Place the M-2 parachute release on the spare tire honeycomb and safety it using type III nylon cord to
convenient places on the load.
3
Fold and tie any slack in the suspension slings with type III nylon cord. (Not shown)
Figure 2-39. Parachute release installed
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2-31. Installing Provisions for Emergency Restraints
2-33. Marking the Rigged Load
Select and install provisions for emergency restraints ac-
Mark the rigged load according to FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-
cording to the emergency restraint requirements table found
1-5 and as shown in Figure 2-40. Complete Shipper’s Dec-
in FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5.
laration for Dangerous Goods and affix to load. If the load
varies from the one shown, the weight, height, CB, tip-off
2-32. Placing Extraction Parachute
curve and parachute requirements must be recomputed.
Select the extraction parachute and extraction parachute
2-34. Equipment Required
line needed using the extraction parachute and extraction
line requirements table found in FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5. Use the equipment listed in Table 2-4 to rig this load.
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CAUTION
Make the final rigger inspection required by
FM 10-500-2/TO 13C7-1-5 before the load leaves the rigging site.
REAR
FRONT
CB
RIGGED LOAD DATA
Weight: Load shown
28,014 pounds
Minimum weight:
27,500 pounds
Maximum weight:
28,500 pounds
Height:
97 inches
Width:
108 inches
Length:
315 inches
Overhang:
Front:
0 inches
Rear:
27 inches
Center of Balance: (from the front edge of the platform)
137 inches
Extraction System
EFTC
Figure 2-40. M1081, 2 1/2-ton cargo truck rigged for low-velocity airdrop
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Table 2-4. Equipment required for rigging the M1081, 2 1/2-ton cargo truck for low-velocity airdrop on a type V
platform
National Stock
Item
Quantity
Number
8040-00-273-8713
Adhesive, paste, 1-gal
As required
N/A
Bolts, 1/2- by 10 inch, (nuts and washers)
4
1670-01-035-6054
Bridle, extraction line bag
(Use with extraction line bag)
1
4030-00-432-2516
Clevis, screw pin
4
4030-00-090-5354
Clevis, suspension, 1-in (large)
8
4030-00-678-8562
Clevis, suspension, 1-in (medium)
2
4020-00-240-2164
Cord, nylon, type III, 550-lb
As required
1670-00-360-0328
Cover, clevis, large
6
1670-00-360-0329
Cover, link (type IV)
6
1670-00-434-5782
Coupling, airdrop, extraction force transfer
w/20-ft cable
1
8135-00-664-6958
Cushioning material, packaging,
(cellulose wadding)
As required
8305-00-958-3685
Felt, 1/2-in thick
As required
1670-01-183-2678
Leaf, extraction line
1
Line, extraction, type XXVI nylon webbing:
1670-01-062-6313
60-ft (6-loop), (C-130 aircraft)
1
5510-00-220-6148
60-ft (1-loop), drogue
1
1670-01-220-6248
120-ft (6-loop), (dual parachutes), (C-141, C-5 aircraft)
1
1670-01-468-9178
140-ft (6-loop), (C-17 aircraft)
1
Truck preparation
Lumber:
5510-00-220-6146
2- by 4- by 6
2
5510-00-220-6148
2- by 6- by 6
1
2- by 6- by 13
1
5510-00-220-6274
4- by 4- by 6
2
4- by 4- by 15
2
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Table 2-4. Equipment required for rigging the M1081, 2 1/2-ton cargo truck for low-velocity airdrop on type V
platform (continued)
National Stock
Item
Quantity
Number
Link assembly:
1670-00-006-2752
Four-point:
1
Two-point:
5305-00-435-8994
Bolt, 1-in diam, 4-in long
(2)
5310-00-232-5165
Nut, 1-in
(2)
1670-00-003-1954
Plate, side, 5 1/2-in
(2)
5365-00-007-3414
Spacer, large
(2)
1670-00-783-5988
Type IV
6
1670-01-247-2389
Link, suspension
tandem
2
Load spreader for honeycomb stack 1:
5510-00-220-6246
Lumber:
2- by 8- by 12-in
4
2- by 8- by 43-in
3
5510-00-220-6448
Plywood 3/4-in:
7- by 14-in
4
7 1/2- by 12-in
4
24- by 43
3
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Table 2-4. Equipment required for rigging the M1081, 2 1/2-ton cargo truck for low-velocity airdrop on a type V
platform (continued)
National Stock
Number
Item
Quantity
Load spreader for honeycomb stack 2:
5510-00-220-6148
Lumber, 2- by 6- by 18-in
2
5530-00-128-4981
Plywood, 3/4-in:
5 1/2- by 18-in
2
18- by 48-in
2
Load spreader for honeycomb stack 3:
5510-00-220-6246
Lumber, 2- by 8- by 26 1/2-in
2
5530-00-129-7777
Plywood, 1/2-in:
7 1/2- by 26 1/2-in
1
5510-00-128-4981
Plywood, 3/4-in:
6- by 8-in
1
7 1/2- by 8-in
2
8- by 16-in
1
10- by 10-in
1
12- by 14-in
4
46- by 48-in
4
Load spreader for honeycomb stack 4:
Lumber:
5510-00-220-6148
2- by 6- by 21-in
6
2- by 6- by 48-in
1
5510-00-220-6250
2- by12- by 12-in
4
2- by 12- by 34- in
2
5510-00-220-6448
Plywood 3/4-in:
11 1/2- by 12-in
4
44- by 48-in
3
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Table 2-4. Equipment required for rigging the M1081, 2 1/2-ton cargo truck for low-velocity on type V airdrop
platform (continued)
National Stock
Item
Quantity
Number
Load spreader for honeycomb stack 5:
5510-00-220-6148
Lumber, 2- by 6- by 18-in
2
5530-00-128-4981
Plywood, 3/4-in:
5 1/2- by 18-in
6
18- by 60-in
2
Load spreader for honeycomb stack 6:
Lumber:
5510-00-220-6148
2- by 6- by 8-in
6
2- by 6- by 33-in
3
2- by 6- by 45-in
4
5530-00-128-4981
Plywood, 3/4-in:
18- by 48-in
3
Nail, steel wire, common:
5315-00-010-4659
8d
As required
5315-00-753-3885
16d
As required
1670-00-753-3928
Pad, energy-dissipating, honeycomb,
3- by 36- by 96-in:
40 sheets
4- by 6-in
1
12- by 30-in
1
12- by 31-in
12
18- by 44-in
24
18- by 48-in
13
18- by 60-in
2
24- by 34-in
4
36- by 44-in
4
36- by 80-in
1
36- by 96-in
10
43- by 20-in
5
74- by 18-in
2
43- by 30-in
2
96- by 18-in
2
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Table 2-4. Equipment required for rigging the M1081, 2 1/2-ton cargo truck for low-velocity airdrop on a type V
platform (continued)
National Stock
Item
Quantity
Number
Parachute, cargo:
1670-01-016-7841
G-11C
6
Parachute, cargo extraction:
1670-00-040-8135
28-ft
2
1670-01-063-3715
15-ft
1
Platform, AD, type V, 24-ft
1
1670-01-353-8425
Bracket assembly comp
(1)
1670-01-162-2372
Clevis, load tiedown
(56)
1670-01-353-8424
Extraction bracket assembly
(1)
1670-01-162-2381
Tandem link
(2)
1670-01-097-8817
Release, cargo parachute, M-2
1
Sling, cargo, airdrop:
For deployment line:
1670-01-062-6304
9-ft (2-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
1
For lifting and suspension:
1670-01-062-6306
3-ft (4-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
2
1670-01-062-6305
9-ft (4-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
2
1670-01-062-6310
11-ft (4-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
2
For riser extention:
1670-01-062-6311
120-ft (2-loop), type XXVI nylon webbing
6
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Table 2-4. Equipment required for rigging the M1081, 2 1/2-ton cargo truck for low-velocity airdrop on a type V
platform (continued)
National Stock
Item
Quantity
Number
5340-00-040-8219
Strap, parachute release, multi-cut
with 3 knives
2
7510-00-266-5012
Tape, adhesive, 2-in (masking)
As required
7510-00-079-7906
Tape, adhesive, 2-in (pressure sensitive)
As required
1670-00-937-0271
Tiedown assembly, 15-ft
73
Webbing:
8305-00-268-2411
Cotton, 80-lb
As required
8305-00-082-5752
Nylon, tubular, 1/2-in, 1,000-lb natural
As required
8305-00-263-3591
Type VIII
As required
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