TM 10-1670-295-23&P
Table 2-2. Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) for External Transport Cargo Nets.
B-Before
D-During
A-After
Interval
Item
No
B
D A
Item To Be Inspected
Procedures
External Transport
Cargo Nets
1
·
·
·
Apex Fitting
Corrosion, rough spots, burrs, breaks, cracks, bends.
2
·
·
·
Hook
Corrosion, rough spots, burrs, breaks, cracks, bends.
3
·
·
·
·
Lifting Leg Buffer
Completeness, dampness, fungus, dirt, acid, grease,
oil, foreign material, rips, burns, cuts, breaks, frays,
tears, holes, thin spots, loose weaving, loose or
broken stitching.
4
·
·
·
Nets
Completeness, dampness, fungus, dirt, acid, grease,
oil, foreign material, rips, burns, cuts, breaks, frays,
tears, holes, thin spots, loose weaving, loose or
broken stitching.
SECTION IV. UNIT AND INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SUPPORT (DS)
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Paragraph
Page
2-7
General Information ........................................................................................ 2-5
2-8
Inspection........................................................................................................ 2-6
2-9
Painting................................................................................................... ........ 2-7
2-10
Searing ........................................................................................................... 2-7
2-11
Cleaning and Drying........................................................................................ 2-8
2-7. General Information. The following paragraphs contain the general information pertinent to unit and
Intermediate direct support (DS) maintenance procedures:
a. Scope . This section contains maintenance procedures which are the responsibility of the specified
technician as authorized by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) and the Source, Maintenance and
Recoverability (SMR) coded items that are identified in the Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL).
b. Maintenance Functions/Procedures. Each paragraph identifies a maintenance function specified in
the MAC. All maintenance procedures required to complete a maintenance function are identified under This
task covers, in the order in which the work is most logically accomplished.
2-5