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TM 11-6625-2478-12
CHAPTER 2
SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT
2-1. Packaging Data
Table 2-1. Packaging Data
Volume
Unit Weight
Table 2-1 is packaging data for the packing cases
Carton contents Dimensions
(cu. ft.) (lb.)
containing components of Test Set, Control Monitor-
Recording Head AN/AYM- as packed for shipment
Simulator, Monitor Input
28 x 25 x 16
6.5
70
SM-627/AYM-9
2-2. Unpacking Instructions
Case, Test Set CY-117/
34 x 24 x 18
8.5
70
AYM-9
Figure 2-1 shows a typical packing case and its con-
tents.  To unpack the equipment use a crowbar to
2-3. Checking Unpacked Equipment
carefully remove the wooden cover and one side of each
case. Remove the rubberized horsehair and slide the
a. Inspect the equipment for damage that may have
equipment from the case.
occurred during shipment. If the equipment has been
damaged, fill out and forward DD Form 6 (para 1-3b.
b. Check to see that the equipment is complete as
listed on the packing slip.  If a packing slip is not
available, check the equipment against the list of
components (table 1-2).  Report all discrepancies in
accordance with TM 38-750.
c. Check to see whether the equipment has been
modified.  If the equipment has been modified, the
MWO number will appear on the front panel near the
nomenclature plate.  Check also to see whether all
MWO's current at the time the equipment is placed in
use have been applied.
NOTE
Current MWO's applicable to the equipment are
listed in DA Pam 310-7.
d. Check the latest issue of DA Pam 3104 (never
more than one year old) and its latest changes (never
more than six months old) to see whether you have the
latest editions of all applicable maintenance literature.
(Equipment issued by depots may have been in stock for
some time and may contain superseded manuals.)
Figure 2-1. Typical packaging diagram
2-1

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