TM 5-4310-352-14
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Section I. GENERAL
1-4. Destruction of Army Equipment to Prevent En-
1-1. Scope
This manual is published for use by the personnel respon-
emy Use.
sible for the operation and maintenance of the Air Com-
a. Place as many of the following changes as the
pressor, Reciprocating, Electric Motor Driven, Receiver
situation permits and detonate them simultaneously with
Mounted, 2 H. P., 5 CFM, 175 PSI (Ingersoll-Rand Model
detonating cord and suitable detonator.
(1) One 1/2-pound (.22 kilogram (kg)) charge
information on operation and maintenance of the equip-
ment, with description and function of main units in rela-
tionship to other components.
NOTE
The above step is a minimum require-
ment for this method.
1-2. Maintenance Forms and Records
Maintenance forms and records that you are required to
(2) One I-pound (.22 kg) charge between the
use are as follows:
engine or motor and the air receiver tank.
a. DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and
b. For further information refer to TM 750-244-3,
Maintenance Worksheet).
Procedures for Destruction of Equipment to Prevent En-
b. DA Form 2407 (Maintenance Request Used for
emy Use.
Requesting Support Maintenance).
c. DA Form 2407-1 (Continuation Sheet Used for
1-5. Administrative Storage
Requesting Support Maintenance).
d
For further information, refer to TM 38-750, the
a. Store equipment so as to provide maximum
protection from the elements and to provide access for
Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS).
inspection, maintenance, and exercising. Anticipate re-
moval or deployment problems and take suitable precau-
1-2.1. Hand Receipt
tions. For example, strategically locate recovery vehicles,
Hand receipt for the End/Component of End Item (COEI),
snowplows, slave units, and similar items, likely to be
Basic Issue Items (B11) and Additional Au- thorization List
needed on short notice.
(AAL) Items are published in a Hand Receipt Manual.
b. Take into account environmental conditions,
The Hand Receipt Manual numerical designation is the
such as extreme heat or cold; high humidity; blowing
same as the related Technical Manual with the letters HR
sand, dust, or loose debris; soft ground; mud; heavy
added to the number. These manuals are published to
aid in property accountability and are available through:
adequate precautions.
Commander, U. S. Army Adjutant General Publication
c. Establish a fire plan and provided for adequate
Center, ATTN: AGDL-OD. 1655 Woodson Road, St.
Louis, MO 63114.
firefighting equipment and personnel.
d. For further information, refer to TM 740-90-1,
Administrative storage.
1-3. Equipment Serviceability Criteria (ESC)
"This equipment is not covered by an ESC."
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