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TM 10-4110-262-13&P
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
ADVANCED DESIGN REFRIGERATOR, 300 CUBIC FOOT (ADR-300)
SHELF ASSEMBLY
INSPECT
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and special tools
References
None
None
Materials and Parts
Equipment Conditions
None
ADR-300 set up and connected to a power
supply (See WP 0005 00 for set-up procedures.
Personnel Required
(1)
GENERAL
The ADR-300 shelf assembly includes two sets of five shelves. Each set is supported by four vertical
supports, two front supports and two rear supports and two top supports.
Each shelf includes three shelf panels supported by a shelf weldment, a rectangular frame that spans the
distance between the vertical supports. The weldment is attached to the vertical supports with a single
bolt in each corner.
The lowest weldment on each set of shelves is bolted to the container floor. At the top, the vertical
supports are bolted to a top support that spans the aisle between the two shelf racks.
INSPECT
Inspect the shelf system according to the following steps.
1. Inspect all solid decking panels for bends or warping. Also, confirm that the panels are not soiled or
corroded.
2. Inspect the weldment for each shelf. Confirm that the weldments are not damaged, warped or bent,
the corners are square and the welds are intact.
3. Check the finish on each weldment and confirm that it is not corroded. Confirm that four retaining
bolts are installed in each weldment and tight.
4. Examine each vertical support. Ensure that all four legs rest squarely on the container floor. Check
the condition of the finish to insure there is no corrosion.
5. Check all bolts to confirm that they are tight.
6. Test the overall stability of the shelf system by pulling or pushing the assembly, first, parallel to the
container side wall and then parallel to the end walls. The assembly should be rigid and resist
moving or flexing.
0012 00-1

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