ARMY TM 5-6675-238-14
MARINE CORPS TM 08839A-14/1
CHAPTER 2
SERVICE UPON RECEIPT AND INSTALLATION
Section I. SITE AND SHELTER REQUIREMENTS
2-1 General. This section describes site and shelter
requirements for the PADS test set.
2-2. Site and Shelter Requirements. The PADS test set
is designed for operation in a sheltered maintenance
shop. The Semitrailer-Mounted Electronic Shop Set
Section
2-3. Unpacking Instructions.
Il. SERVICE UPON
The PADS test set contains delicate elec-
tronic equipment. Be extremely careful
when removing each item from container,
a. The items comprising the PADS test set are
packaged in three containers: one container for the
SPU and transit case; a second container for the tape
reader and transit case; and a third container for the
buffer unit, cables, card extractors, tape reel, and transit
case. See figure 2-1 for a typical packaging diagram.
b. Unpack items from containers as shown in figure
2-1.
c. Press transit case pressure relief valve.
d. Remove equipment from transit cases.
2-4. Checking Unpacked Equipment.
a. Inspect the equipment for damage incurred dur-
ing shipment. If the equipment has been damaged,
Number 5 or a permanent installation that has 115-
volts, 50-to 400-Hertz power, can be utilized for
PADS test set operation. The buffer unit is designed to
operate in the ambient environment conditions existing
outside the maintenance shop for IMU calibration.
RECEIPT OF MATERIEL
report the damage on DD Form 6 (Packaging Improve-
ment Report). Marine Corps users will report damage
on DD form 6 in accordance with MCO 4430.3, Report
of Item and Packaging Discrepancies (ROD).
b. Check the equipment against the component
listing in appendix B and the packing slip to see if the
shipment is complete. Report all discrepancies in ac-
cordance with paragraph 1-2. The equipment should be
placed in service even though a minor assembly or part
that does not affect proper functioning is missing.
Marine Corps personnel will submit SF 361, Discrep-
ancy in Shipment Report (DISREP) as prescribed by
MCO P4610.19C.
c. Check to see whether the equipment has been
modified. (Equipment which has been modified will
have the MWO number on the front panel, near the
nomenclature plate.) Check also to see whether all
currently applicable MWOS have been applied. (Cur-
rent MWOS applicable to the equipment are listed in
DA PAM 750-10, or for Marine Corps users in SLl-
2/SLl-3).
d. For dimensions, weights, and volume of pack-
aged items, see SB 700-20.
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