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3.4.1.7.1 Stowage of disassembled items. The Disassembled Items shall be stowed and
secured to meet the requirements specified herein and to meet carrier and transportation
requirements (see 4.4.2). The stowage location for each item shall be as specified in Table I and
as shown in Figure 16.
3.4.1.7.2 Stowage of component and support items. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2),
Component and Support Items shall be stowed and secured to meet the requirements specified
herein and to meet carrier and transportation requirements. The stowage location for each item
shall be as specified in Table II, Table III, Figure 16 and Figure 17.
3.4.1.7.2.1 Interior stowage. Box numbers 1 through 7 (see Figure 8 through Figure 14)
shall be placed inside the vehicle crew compartment (see Figure 16) and secured together and to
the vehicle floor using strapping conforming to ASTM D 3953 to prevent movement. Blocking
and bracing shall be used to prevent movement and shifting of the boxes. Figure 16 shows the
stowage location for remaining items. The gasoline cans (BII items 18) shall be placed into the
water can holder-bracket and secured with the nylon strapping on the bracket. The water cans
(BII items 19) shall be stowed into the ammunition rack and secured with non-metallic strapping
conforming to ASTM D3950. The acetylene gas cylinder (BII item 26) shall be placed into its
holding bracket and bolted in place. The fire extinguishers (BII items 28) shall be secured in an
upright vertical position between box 2 and box 3. The night viewer (COEI item 20) shall be
stowed in the vehicle's night viewer stowage box. The stowage box shall be secured with
antipilferage seal. The sprocket bolt nuts, support roller bolts, and road wheel nuts (COEI items
24-26) shall be placed in the oddment tray.
3.4.1.7.2.2 Exterior stowage. Box 8 (see Figure 15) shall be placed onto the spade
(see Figure 17) and secured to the spade and front of vehicle using minimum 1.25 inch metallic
strapping conforming to ASTM D3953. The items listed shall each be bolted onto the vehicle in
the designated location for normal stowage during operation (see Figure 17): the auxiliary boom
(BII item 4), tow cables (BII items 17), lifting chain (BII item 20), oxygen gas cylinder
(BII item 27), tow bar assemblies (BII items 70), vise (COEI item 21), sprockets (COEI items
36), and solid rubber wheels (COEI items 38 and 39). The hook block (BII item 12) shall be
placed in the stowage basket located on the boom. Use blocking/bracing nailed together and
strapping conforming to ASTM D 3953 to secure the hook block as shown (see Figure 17) when
the cable is not rigged. When the cable is rigged onto the hook block secure in place using the
straps attached to the stowage basket.
3.4.1.7.3 Separate shipment. When specified (see 6.2), certain component and support
items shall be separately shipped and shall not be stowed aboard the vehicle. Separate shipment
of certain component and support items shall be used to meet transport weight limits. For
separate shipment, boxes 1-7 and box 8 shall be shipped together and shall not be stowed aboard
the vehicle. Boxes 1-7 shall be secured on a pallet.
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