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TM 9-6115-661-13&P
WARNING
Steel strapping used in packaging has sharp edges. To avoid injury to
personnel, use care when cutting and handling steel strapping.
b.
Using metal cutters, carefully cut metal strapping from box covering generator set, accessary box,
and when unpacking unit A, the switch box. Remove metal strapping.
c.
Remove box cover over generator set by lifting off the cover.
d.
Refer to figure 4-2 and remove wooden wedges, spacers, and fiberboard caps from around generator
set skid bases.
Technical manuals are packaged and may be attached to barrier material. If so, remove and save
e.
technical manuals.
f.
Remove barrier material from generator sets.
Remove packaged fire extinguisher from within generator set enclosures. Unpack and secure fire
g.
extinguisher in bracket on trailer.
h.
Open accessory box and remove all packaging/cushioning material from accessories.
i.
Using the packing list(s) removed in step a., inventory the accessories. Check missing items against
shortage packing list (if any). Report any discrepancies to your supervisor.
Refer to paragraph 4-19 and install accessory box.
j.
k.
Stow accessories in accessory box.
l.
Stow technical manuals in generator set document box.
4-4.2 Checking Unpacked Equipment.
a. Inspect the equipment for damage incurred during shipment. If the equipment has been damaged,
report the damage on SF 364, Report of Discrepancy (ROD).
b. Check the equipment against the packing list(s) to see if the equipment is complete. Report all
discrepancies in accordance with the instructions in DA Pam 738-750.
c. Check to see whether the equipment has been modified.
4-4.3 Deprocessing Unpacked Equipment.
Refer to DA Form 2258 (Depreservation Guide for Vehicles and Equipment), packed with the equipment.
The depreservation guide explains what was done to the equipment prior to packaging. It also explains
what has to be done before placing the equipment in operation. Perform all depreservation actions
required by the depreservation guide.

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