0012 00
TM 1-1730-227-13&P
INSPECTION OF INSTALLED ITEMS CONTINUED
1.
Check rail for cracks, burrs, sharp edges and other similar damage.
2.
Check for bends or distortion.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
1.
Welding. Welding to repair cracks is to be done in accordance with FM 1-563.
2.
Use the appropriate hand file contained in the tool kit to remove burrs and sharp edges from rail.
3.
Replace bent or distorted parts.
REMOVAL
NOTE
Rail to be removed only when repairs are made by welding.
1.
Remove four hex head screws (Figure 1, Item 6), lock nuts (Figure 1, Item 2) and flat washers (Figure 1, Item
3) securing rail (Figure 1, Item 1) to pallet assembly (Figure 1, Item 5).
2.
Remove rail (Figure 1, Item 1) from pallet assembly (Figure 1, Item 5).
INSTALLATION
1.
Place the rail (Figure 1, Item 1) on the pallet assembly (Figure 1, Item 5). The rail stop assembly (Figure 1,
Item 4) holes in the top of the rail should be to the outside when placed on the pallet assembly (Figure 1, Item
5).
2.
There are two holes for mounting the rail (Figure 1, Item 1) on the pallet assembly (Figure 1, Item 5). Align
the holes in the bottom of the rail (Figure 1, Item 1) with the holes in the pallet assembly (Figure 1, Item 5) for
the desired mounting position.
3.
Install four hex head screws (Figure 1, Item 6) through the rail (Figure 1, Item 1) into the pallet assembly
(Figure 1, Item 5).
4.
Place a flat washer (Figure 1, Item 3) and a lock nut (Figure 1, Item 2) on each screw. Tighten lock nuts
(Figure 1, Item 2) to a torque of 276 in-lbs.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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