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TM 10-5411-233-13&P
CARGO BED COVER (CBC), TYPE III, 2 1/2 T CARGO TRUCK, LMTV, AND LMTV TRAILER 0002 00
LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
Expandable Upper Section (1). The expandable upper section of the Cargo Bed Cover (CBC), Type III, 2
1/2 T Cargo Truck, LMTV, And LMTV Trailer can be extended while in operational mode or can be in a
height-retracted mode for air transport.
Lower Stationary Section (2). The lower section of the CBC remains stationary and is mounted to the
cargo truck bed (or vehicle mounting plate) by means of the carrier mounting angles (3).
Carrier Mounting Angles (3). The carrier mounting angles are mounted to the lower side walls of the
CBC and have a series of holes that interface with threaded inserts in the truck bed or holes in the vehicle
mounting plate. A weatherseal is installed between the CBC and the truck bed or between the CBC and
the mounting plate that prevents water from entering the CBC when mounted to a vehicle.
Lift Rings (4). The four lift rings permit the CBC to be hoisted for transport, movement, or installation on
the vehicle bed.
Personnel Access Door (5). The personnel access door has an upper and lower portion that mate
through a tongue and groove bracket and are secured with three threaded studs with hand knobs. When
in height-retracted mode, the upper portion of the personnel door acts as a secondary exit.
Personnel Access Door Lower Section (6). The lower section of the personnel door is removed before
the upper section of the CBC is lowered. This section is stowed in "Zee" brackets mounted on the
underside of the CBC roof.
Door Latch (7). The personnel door latch locks in place by rotating the center handle to a horizontal
position. The latch can be padlocked from the outside, protecting the internal contents of the CBC.
Personnel that may be inside a locked CBC can exit using the interior door handle.
Ventilation Openings (8). Two ventilation ports mounted on the outside of the Cargo Bed Cover provide
flow-through air circulation through the CBC. Air filters help to keep dust, dirt, and other debris from
entering the CBC.
Roof Handhold (9). The roof handhold permits access to the roof of the CBC when using the roof access
steps.
Power and Signal Ports (10). The two power and signal ports on the front sidewall surfaces of the Cargo
Bed Cover permit power and signal cables to be routed into and out of the CBC. Cover plates can be
installed over the power and signal ports when not in use.
Winch/Cable System (11). The winch and cable system is mounted on the inside of the Cargo Bed
Cover and is accessed through the personnel door. The winch mechanism permits the upper extendable
section of the CBC to raised to its operating mode.
Helicopter Cable Rub Strip (12). Two helicopter sling cable rub strips are mounted along the full length
of the CBC roof to protect the cable and the CBC during external air transport.
Roof Access Steps (13). Two upper and one lower roof access steps have hinged foot pads that swing
down to permit personnel to climb the rear of the CBC and gain access to the roof.
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