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FM 10-500-71/TO 13C7-6-141
CHAPTER 3
RIGGING M1093, 5-TON 6x6 STANDARD CARGO
TRUCK ON A 28-FOOT TYPE V PLATFORM FOR
LOW-VELOCITY AIRDROP
RIGGING M1093, 5-TON CARGO TRUCK WITH BASIC LOAD
3-1. Description of Load
The M1093, 5-ton cargo truck (Figure 3-1) is rigged on a 28-
The load consists of the M1093, 5-ton cargo truck
foot, type V airdrop platform with six G-11 cargo parachutes
and basic load. This load is 100 inches in height, 108
and other items of airdrop equipment.
inches in width, 354 inches in length and has a rigged
weight of 27,318 pounds.
Figure 3-1. M1093, 5-ton 6x6 standard cargo truck
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3-2. Preparing Platform
Prepare a 28-foot, type V platform as
described below and as shown in Figure 3-2.
NOTES:
1. The nose bumper may or may not be installed.
2. Measurements given in this section are from the front edge of the platform NOT from the front
edge of the nose bumper.
LEFT
27A Through 1A
FRONT
REAR
27 Through 1
RIGHT
Step:
1.
Inspect, or assemble and inspect, a 28-foot, type V airdrop platform as outlined inTM 10-1670-268-20&P/
TO 13C7-52-22.
2.
Install a tandem link on the front of each platform side rail using holes 1, 2, and 3.
3.
Attach clevises to each tandem link using bushings 1, 2, and 3 (tripled).
4.
Starting at the front of each platform side rail, install clevises using bushings bolted to holes 7, 10, 12, 13,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52 and 56.
5.
Starting at the front of the platform, number the clevises bolted to the right rail 1 through 27 and the left
rail 1A through 27A.
Figure 3-2. Platform Prepared
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3-3. Preparing Honeycomb Stacks
Use the material in Table 3-1 to prepare
10 honeycomb stacks as shown in
Figures 3-3 through 3-10.
Table 3-1. Material needed to build honeycomb stacks
Stack
Width
Length
Number
Pieces
(Inches)
(Inches)
Material
Instructions
1
7
48
18
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-3.
3
48
18
3/4-inch plywood
4
2- by 6
45
Lumber
10
2- by 6
8
Lumber
3
2- by 6
33
Lumber
4
2- by 6
10
Lumber
4
8
5 1/2
1/2-inch plywood
1
10
5 1/2
1/2-inch plywood
2
5
43
20
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-4.
3
43
20
3/4-inch plywood
3
2- by 8
20
Lumber
1
7 1/2
20
3/4-inch plywood
3
5
48
18
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-5.
3
48
18
3/4-inch plywood
2
4- by 4
48
Lumber
2
2- by 4
11
Lumber
2
11
6
3/4-inch plywood
4
2
36
44
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-6.
2
12
44
Honeycomb
12
18
44
Honeycomb
6
12
36
Honeycomb
3
48
44
3/4-inch plywood
1
2- by 6
48
Lumber
without winch
2
2- by 6
21
Lumber
with winch
3
2- by 6
21
Lumber
2
5 1/2
21
3/4-inch plywood
4
2- by 12
12
Lumber
2
12
11 1/2
3/4-inch plywood
2
2- by 12
38 1/2
Lumber
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Table 3-1. Material needed to build honeycomb stacks (continued)
Stack
Width
Length
Number
Pieces
(Inches)
(Inches)
Material
Instructions
5
2
36
46
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-7.
2
12
46
Honeycomb
12
18
46
Honeycomb
6
12
36
Honeycomb
3
48
46
3/4-inch plywood
6
14
12
3/4-inch plywood
2
2- by 8
26 1/2
Lumber
1
7 1/2
26 1/2
3/4-inch plywood
1
7 1/2
8
3/4-inch plywood
1
10
10
3/4-inch plywood
1
8
6
3/4-inch plywood
1
8
16
3/4-inch plywood
6
8
43
24
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-8.
3
43
24
3/4-inch plywood
3
2- by 8
43
Lumber
4
2- by 8
12
Lumber
4
7 1/2
12
3/4-inch plywood
4
14
7
3/4-inch plywood
7
1
18
96
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-9.
8
1
18
96
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-9.
9
1
18
74
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-10.
10
1
18
74
Honeycomb
See Figure 3-10.
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FRONT
5
4
1
2
3
LEFT
RIGHT
REAR
1
Glue seven 48- by 18-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form a base.
2
Glue and nail three 48- by 18-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. Glue the plywood to the top of the
base.
3
Glue and nail four 2- by 6- by 45-inch pieces of lumber together. Center, glue, and nail the lumber flush
with the front edge of the plywood.
4
Glue and nail two 5 piece stacks of 2- by 6- by 8-inch lumber. Glue and nail one stack on the right edge of
the lumber and the other stack on the left edge of the 45-inch lumber.
5
Glue and nail two 2 piece stacks of 8- by 5 1/2-inch pieces of 1/2-inch plywood. Glue and nail on the top
right side of each 2- by 6- by 8-inch piece of lumber in step 4.
Figure 3-3. Stack 1 prepared
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8
6
7
FRONT
LEFT
RIGHT
REAR
6
Glue, center and nail flush with the rear of the 45-inch stack, three 2- by 6- by 33-inch pieces of lumber.
7
Glue, center and nail four 2- by 6- by 10-inch pieces of lumber on the 2- by 6- by 33-inch pieces of lumber.
8
Glue, center and nail a 10- by 5 1/2-inch piece of 1/2-inch plywood on top of the 2- by 6- by 10-inch pieces
of lumber.
Figure 3-3. Stack 1 prepared (Continued)
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3
4
2
REAR
1
RIGHT
LEFT
FRONT
1
Glue five 43- by 20-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form the base.
2
Glue, center, and nail three 43- by 20-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood on top of the base.
3
Glue and nail three 2- by 8- by 20-inch pieces of lumber 13 inches from the left edge of the plywood.
4
Glue and nail a 7 1/2- by 20-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood on top of the three 2- by 8- by 20-inch pieces
of lumber.
Figure 3-4. Stack 2 prepared
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REAR
4
5
3
2
1
RIGHT
LEFT
FRONT
1
Glue five 48- by 18-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form a base.
2
Glue and nail three 48- by 18-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together. Glue the plywood to the top
of the base.
3
Glue and nail two 4- by 4- by 48-inch pieces of lumber each 3 1/2 inches from the front and rear edge
of the plywood.
4
Glue and nail two 2- by 4- by 11-inch pieces of lumber 2 inches from the left and right edges of the 4- by 4-
by 48-inch piece of lumber.
5
Glue and nail two 11- by 6-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood flush with the edges of the 4- by 4- by 48-inch
piece of lumber and flush against the 2- by 4- by 11-inch piece of lumber.
Figure 3-5. Stack 3 prepared
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4
LEFT
5
3
REAR
RIGHT
FRONT
2
1
4
LEFT
REAR
3
3
RIGHT
FRONT
1
Position a 36- by 44-inch piece of honeycomb beside a 12- by 44-inch piece of honeycomb. Glue a 36- by 44-
inch piece of honeycomb and a 12- by 44-inch piece of honeycomb on top of the first layer. Alternate them
to form the base.
2
Place a 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 pieces of 18- by 44-inch honeycomb together. Place a sufficient length of
cloth backed tape on all edges. Run a length of 1/2-inch tubular nylon over the strips of tape and around
the stack. Secure and tie with a square knot on the outside of the stack. Place the stack flush with the base.
(Do not glue to base.) (The 1/2-inch tubular nylon ties, PULL-OUT AIDS, are to assist in pulling the
stacks out from under the vehicle during derigging.)
4
Form two stacks by gluing two pieces of 18- by 44-inch honeycomb together. Place a length of cloth backed
tape on each end. Position each stack on top of the existing stacks. (Do not glue.)
5
Form a stack by gluing six 12- by 36-inch pieces of honeycomb together. Position the stack between the two
stacks in step 4, flush with the rear edge of the base. (Do not glue to base.)
Figure 3-6. Stack 4 prepared
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REAR
LEFT
RIGHT
FRONT
6
6
Secure and tie the type III nylon cord around the completed honeycomb stack.
Figure 3-6. Stack 4 prepared (Continued)
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NOTE: Glue and nail each piece of lumber.
REAR
12
11
12
9
11
10
16
10
15
13
14
8
7
LEFT
RIGHT
FRONT
7
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.)
8
Cut a 26-inch long, 7-inch deep cutout in the center of the 48-inch side of the plywood.
9
Glue and nail one 2- by 6- by 48-inch piece of lumber flush along the rear left edge of the plywood.
10
Glue and nail one 2- by 12- by 38 1/2-inch piece of lumber flush with left side and another on the right side
of the plywood and the end flush against the 2- by 6- by 48-inch piece of lumber in step 9.
11
Glue and nail two 2- by 6- by 21-inch pieces of lumber flush with the right inside edge of the 2- by 12- by
38 1/2-inch lumber and flush with the rear of the 2- by 6- by 48-inch piece of lumber. Glue and nail two pieces
flush with the left inside edge of the 2- by 12- by 38 1/2-inch lumber and flush with the rear of the 2- by 6- by
48-inch piece of lumber. Stack shown is for truck without winch. When truck has a winch, use three 2- by 6-
by 21-inch pieces of lumber glued to the outside on the left side instead of two.
12
Center, glue and nail one 5 1/2- by 21-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood on top of each of the two pieces of
lumber in step 11.
13
Glue and nail two 2- by 12- by 12-inch pieces of lumber flush with the right front corner on top of the
2- by 12- by 38 1/2-inch piece of lumber in step 10.
14
Center, glue and nail one piece of 11 1/2- by 12-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood on top of the two pieces of
lumber in step 13.
15
Glue and nail two 2- by 12- by 12-inch pieces of lumber flush with the left front corner on top of the
2- by 12- by 38 1/2-inch piece of lumber in step 10.
16
Center, glue and nail one piece of 11 1/2- by 12-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood on top of each of the two
pieces of lumber in step 15. Glue the completed lumber to the honeycomb base.
Figure 3-6. Stack 4 prepared (Continued)
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4
FRONT
5
3
2
REAR
1
4
3
3
1
Position a 36- by 46-inch piece of honeycomb beside a 12- by 46-inch piece of honeycomb. Glue a 36- by 46-
inch piece of honeycomb and a 12- by 46-inch piece of honeycomb on top of the first layer. Alternate them
to form the base.
2
Place a 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. Align with the strips of tape.
3
Form two stacks by gluing four pieces of 18- by 46-inch honeycomb together. Place a sufficient length of
cloth backed tape on all edges. Run a length of 1/2-inch tubular nylon over the strips of tape and around
the 18- by by 46-inch stacks. Secure and tie with a square knot on the outside of the stack. Place the stack
flush with the base. (Do not glue to base.) (The 1/2-inch tubular nylon ties, PULL-OUT AIDS, are to assist
in pulling the stacks out from under the vehicle during derigging.)
4
Form two stacks by gluing two pieces of 18- by 46-inch honeycomb together. Place a length of cloth backed
tape on each end. Position each stack on top of the existing stacks. (Do not glue.)
5
Form a stack by gluing six 12- by 36-inch pieces of honeycomb together. Position the stack between the two
stacks in step 4, flush with the rear edge of the base. (Do not glue to base.)
Figure 3-7. Stack 5 prepared
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FRONT
LEFT
RIGHT
REAR
6
6
Secure and tie the type III nylon cord around the completed honeycomb stack.
Figure 3-7. Stack 5 prepared (Continued)
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Note: Place the plywood on the honeycomb stack after positioning stack on the platform.
FRONT
12
10
LEFT
RIGHT
7
11
8
9
REAR
7
Glue and nail together three 48- by 46-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood.
8
Cut an 8-inch long and 12-inch deep cutout in the rear 48-inch edge of the plywood 8 inches from the
right side.
9
Glue and nail one 8- by 16- by 3/4-inch piece of plywood on top of the plywood flush with the rear right
edge.
10
Glue and nail one 8- by 6- by 3/4-inch piece of plywood on top of the plywood in step 9 flush with the
front right edge.
11
Glue and nail two 2- by 8- by 26 1/2-inch pieces of lumber flush with the rear edge of the plywood and
even with the left side of the cutout.
12
Glue and nail one 7 1/2- by 26 1/2-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood on top of the lumber in step 11 flush
with the front edge of the lumber.
Figure 3-7. Stack 5 prepared (Continued)
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FRONT
16
13
15
14
17
LEFT
RIGHT
REAR
13
Glue and nail one 7 1/2- by 8-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood on top of the plywood in step 12 flush with the
front edge of the lumber.
14
Glue and nail one 10- by 10-inch piece of 3/4-inch plywood on top of the plywood flush with the rear edge
and 8 inches from the left edge.
15
Glue and nail three 14- by 12-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood on top of the plywood even with the left edge
and flush against the front edge of the plywood in step 14.
16
Glue and nail three 14- by 12-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood on top of the plywood flush with the left
front corner.
17
Glue the completed lumber to the honeycomb base.
Figure 3-7. Stack 5 prepared (Continued)
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REAR
5
3
4
6
1
2
LEFT
RIGHT
FRONT
1
Glue eight 43- by 24-inch pieces of honeycomb together to form a base.
2
Glue and nail three 43- by 24-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood together.
3
Glue and nail three 2- by 8- by 43-inch pieces of lumber. Center, glue and nail each piece of lumber
flush with the rear edge of the plywood.
4
Glue and nail two 2 piece stacks of 2- by 8- by 12-inch lumber. Glue and nail one stack flush with the
right edge and one stack flush with left edge of the lumber in step 3.
5
Glue two 2 piece stacks of 7 1/2- by 12-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood. Glue and nail one stack on top of
the right and left stacks of lumber in step 4.
6
Glue two 2 piece stacks of 14- by 7-inch pieces of 3/4-inch plywood. Glue and nail each stack flush with
the right and left front corners.
7
Glue the completed lumber to the honeycomb base.
Figure 3-8. Stack 6 prepared
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STACK 7
1
STACK 8
1
Cut two 18- by 96-inch pieces of honeycomb.
Figure 3-9. Stacks 7 and 8 prepared
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STACK 9
1
STACK 10
1
Cut two 18- by 74-inch pieces of honeycomb.
Figure 3-10. Stacks 9 and 10 prepared
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3-5. Preparing Truck
Prepare the M1093 truck as shown in Figure 3-12
and as described below.
a. Make sure the fuel tank is not more than 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 carrier cover, bows, cargo/troop carrier cover poles, bed stakes, seat bars,
seats and side rails located in the rear of the truck should be removed and packed as basic
load.
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2
4
3
5
5
RIGHT
LEFT
1
Remove any radio antennae mounts on the outside of the cab. (Not shown)
2
Place the cab compartment in the raised position.
3
Deflate all tires to sand mode (22 PSI), allowing the vehicle to sit on the honeycomb stacks correctly.
Note: Verify each individual tire pressure for accuracy.
4
Remove the tire strap.
5
Route a 15-foot tiedown lashing through the right side lifting point, in front of the shock, over the frame,
behind/under the motor mount, back over the frame, back in front of the shock, and back to the lifting
point. Secure the lashing with a D-ring and loadbinder. (Ensure lashing runs underneath all hoses and
wiring). Repeat for the left side.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared
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Note: This drawing is not drawn to scale.
3/4” DIA 1/4” DEEP HOLE -2 EA
(Drill or Indent)
CHANNEL
1 1/8”
3 3/4”
FWD
7
TOP VIEW
BELL HOUSING
15’ Tie-down strap
4” x 4” x 6”
15’ Tie-down strap
Lumber
Lumber
4” x 4” x 6”
REAR VIEW
6
8
REAR MOTOR SUPPORT
6
Cut two 4- by 4- by 6-inch pieces of lumber.
7
Countersink two holes 3/4-inch in diameter 1/4-inch deep and 1 1/8 inch from the edge on the 6 inch side,
with a 3 3/4 inch center to center hole measurement in one piece of 4- by 4- by 6-inch lumber. Place the
other 4 - by 4- by 6-inch piece of lumber under the first piece of lumber and tape them together leaving the
holes exposed.
8
Place the countersunk holes of the 4- by 4- by 6-inch piece of lumber over the bolts in the bell housing.
Route a 30-foot lashing through the right side lifting point under the 4- by 4- by 6-inch piece of lumber
and through the left side lifting point, and back under the 4- by 4- by 6-inch piece of lumber. Secure with
a D-ring and loadbinder.
Figure 3-12 Truck prepared (Continued)
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Note: This drawing is not drawn to scale.
9
4” x 4” x 15”
2” x 4” x 6”
8”
2” x 4” x 6”
11
10
10
9
Glue and nail together one 4- by 4- by 15-inch piece of lumber and two 2- by 4- by 6-inch pieces of
lumber for each axle.
10
Position them on top of the right and left axles and secure with type III nylon cord.
11
Position a 10- by 10- by 3/4-inch piece of plywood and three 2- by 6- by 6-inch pieces of lumber against
the oil pan and front of the engine.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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12
12
12
Route a 15-foot lashing in rear of motor mounts around the left and right main frames (under all hoses).
Secure the lumber and plywood with D-ring and loadbinder.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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13
14
13
Place the cab in the lowered position.
14
Remove the spare tire from the rack and leave the spare tire carrier down.
15
Remove the davit. (It is attached to the back of cab.) (Not shown)
16
Remove the windshield wipers and stow the bolts and blades in the cab. (Not shown)
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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17
18
17
Remove the front support brackets from under the bed of the truck.
18
Install them on the front of the vehicle and wrap the outside edges with cellulose wadding and tape.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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19
20
19
Secure the chock blocks in cab or in storage box.
20
Lower the seats and secure with type III nylon cord.
21
Secure the fire extinguisher with type III nylon cord. (Not shown)
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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22
24
23
22
Remove the roof and secure the roof bolts with tape.
23
Fold down the windows, windshield and rear of the cab.
24
Roll the windows down.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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25
26
25 Remove the air intake stack. Wrap it with cellulose wadding and stow in the cab.
26 Remove the driver alert switch and stow in the cab. Tape the electrical connection.
27 Remove the sunvisors and stow in the cab. (Not shown)
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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28
29
28
Secure the steering wheel and hand throttle with type III nylon cord.
29 Fill the driver and passenger storage boxes with honeycomb.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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30
30
31
30
Safety the left and right rear lifting pins (located on the truck bed near the rear with cover over them) with
type III nylon cord. Route the type III nylon cord through the safety pin pull ring and around the safety pin.
Stow the covers in the cab.
31
Secure the ladder in place with a length of 1/2 -inch tubular nylon webbing.
32
Secure the tow bar on the left side of the truck with a piece of type III nylon cord to the top left rear
tie-down point.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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34
33
34
35
33
Tape all lights, reflectors, and windows and pad mirrors with cellulose wadding and tape.
34
Route a 30-foot lashing around the cab and secure with a loadbinder and D-rings in the rear of the cab.
(Ensure D-rings do not come in contact with the glass).
35
Secure the windshield to the left and right windshield stops with 1/2 -inch tubular nylon webbing.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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37
36
38
36
Retract the spare tire carrier and secure with 1/2-inch tubular nylon webbing.
37
Tape the chains and pins in place on the spare tire carrier.
38
Secure the tool kit access panel with a length of type III nylon cord.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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39
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Place a 36- by 80-inch piece of honeycomb on the windshield. Secure it with two lengths of type III
nylon cord.
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Place one 18- by 60-inch piece of honeycomb on the left side window and one piece on the right side
window. Secure each with two lengths of type III nylon cord.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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Place a 36- by 96-inch piece of honeycomb over the driver’s compartment. Cut out a section (approxi-
mately 12- by 21-inches) for the steering wheel and place it over the instrumentation panel in the cab.
Secure both pieces with type III nylon cord.
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Pad the davit holders with cellulose wadding and secure with cloth-backed tape.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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Note: Hoses that will interfere with the attaching of the suspension slings should be tied back.
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Wrap the air intake fitting with cellulose wadding and secure with cloth-backed tape. Secure the end hose
out of the way with type III nylon cord.
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Pad the lower air intake fitting with felt and secure with cloth-backed tape.
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Ensure the radiator pressure cap is secure.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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2” x 6” x 13 ” LUMBER
5/8” DIA.
10 1/4”
1 3/8”
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Cut ten 2- by 6- by 13-inch pieces of lumber. Drill two 5/8-inch diameter holes 1 3/8-inches from the
edge, with a 10 1/4-inch center to center hole measurement in each piece of lumber.
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Bolt five 2- by 6- by 13-inch pieces of lumber to the left and right side frame pads using two 1/2- by
10-inch bolts on each side.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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Remove the battery box cover and secure the batteries in place with two lengths of 1/2-inch tubular nylon
webbing.
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Run the nylon webbing over the batteries down through the battery box and under the air tanks.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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Replace the cover. Route two 15-foot lashings around the main frame, under the battery box, between the
air tanks. Ensure hoses are not crimped.
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Secure with D-ring and loadbinder on top of battery box. Pad with felt or cellulose wadding.
Figure 3-12. Truck prepared (Continued)
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