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Section  VII  PREPARATION TM5-4120-377-14 FOR  STORAGE  OR  SHIPMENT 4-67. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE a.  Administrative  storage  of  equipment.  See  TM  740-90-1.  Administrative  storage  is  short  term  storage  -  1 to  45  days.  It  covers  storage  of  equipment  which  can  be  readied  for  mission  performance  within  24  hours. Before  placing  an  item  in  administrative  storage,  the  next  scheduled  preventive  maintenance  checks  and services   should   be   performed,   all   known   deficiencies   corrected,   and   all   current   modification   work   orders applied.   The   administrative   storage   site   should   provide   required   protection   from   the   elements   and   allow access  for  visual  inspection  when  applicable. (1)  Unroll  the  fabric  cover. (2)  Snap  the  cover  in  place. b.   Intermediate   storage   -   46 damage  and  the  elements. (1)  Unroll  the  fabric  cover. (2)  Snap  the  cover  in  place. to   180   days.   No   special   handling   is   required   other   than   protection   from (3)  Place  the  air  conditioner  in  a  dry,  covered  area. c.  Long  term  or  flyable  storage.  There  is  no  time  limit  for  this  type  of  storage. (3) (4) (5) (6) Unroll  the  fabric  cover. Snap  the  cover  in  place. Bolt  the  unit  to  a  skid  base,  preferably  the  original  used  to  ship  the  unit  if  it  has  been  preserved. Wrap  the  unit  with  two  layers  of  heavy  plastic  sheet  or  barrier  paper. Tape  and  strap  the  wrapping  in  place. Mark  the  air  conditioner  per  standard  Army  procedures. 4-125/(4-126  blank)

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