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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 0005 00
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS
Positioning the Lifting/Locking Assemblies
WARNING
Be sure to support the lifting/locking assembly with a free hand before
removing the clevis pin that secures the assembly to the roof mounted
stowage block. Removing the clevis pin without supporting the
lifting/locking assembly will permit the assembly to swing down freely
causing a possible injury.
Remove the hairpin cotter (1) that secures the lifting/locking assembly bracket (2) to the stowage block (3)
installed on the roof (4) of the upper section. While supporting the lifting/locking assembly (5) with a free
hand, pull the clevis pin (6) out and allow the lifting/locking assembly (5) to swing down and come to rest.
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When the lifting/locking assembly (5) is almost vertical, rotate the entire assembly 180 for positioning
over the lower section corner fitting pulley assembly (9).
Replace the clevis pin (6) in the stowage block (3) and reinstall the hairpin cotter (1).
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After allowing the lifting/locking assembly (5) to swing down and to rotate 180 from its stowed position,
remove the second hairpin cotter (7) that secures the handle (8) to the main body tube of the
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lifting/locking assembly (5). Swing the handle (8) down until it forms a 90 angle with the main body of the
lifting/locking assembly. Replace the hairpin cotter (7) in the clevis pin that secures the handle (8).
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