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TM 9-2350-238-20-1
e.
Storage Plan.
(1) Store equipment so as to provide maximum protection from the elements and to provide
access for inspection, maintenance, and exercise. Anticipate removal or deployment problems and
take suitable precautions.
(2) Take into account environmental conditions, such as extreme heat or cold; high humidity;
blowing sand, dust, or loose debris; soft ground; mud; heavy snows; earthquakes; or combinations
thereof and take adequate precautions.
(3) Establish a fire plan and provide for adequate firefighting equipment and personnel.
f.
Maintenance Services and Inspection. Prior to storage, perform the next scheduled major
preventive maintenance service (monthly, quarterly, or semiannually).
g. Auxiliary Equipment and Basic Issue Items. Process auxiliary and basic issue items
simultaneously with the recovery vehicle to which they are assigned. If possible, store auxiliary and
basic issue items with the recovery vehicle. If stored apart from the recovery vehicle, mark auxiliary
and basic issue items with tags indicating the recovery vehicle, its registration or serial number and
location, and store in protective type closures. In addition, place a tag or list indicating the location
of the removed items in a conspicuous place on the recovery vehicle.
h. Corrections of Shortcomings and Deficiencies. Correct all shortcomings and deficiencies prior
to storage, or obtain a deferment from the approving authority.
i.
Lubrication. Lubricate equipment per the applicable technical manual. Retract hydraulic
systems linkage and coat exposed portion of shafts with grease.
General Cleaning, Painting, and Preservation.
j.
Do not direct water or steam under pressure against air cleaners, air duct outlets,
exhaust outlets, unsealed electrical systems, fire control instruments, upholstery, or any
exterior opening which will damage a-component.
(1) Clean the equipment of dirt, grease, and other contaminants per this manual.
(2) After cleaning and drying, immediately coat unpainted metal surfaces with an oil or grease
as appropriate.
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