TM 9–1200–215–34&P
2–2
(2)
Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if the shipment is complete. Report all
discrepancies in accordance with the instructions of DA PAM 738–750.
c.
Processing unpacked equipment. Enter unpacked and checked equipment into normal work schedule based
on standard shop practice.
Section
III – PRE–SHOP ANAL
YSIS
Page
Page
Introduction
2–2
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Pre–shop analysis
2–2
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2–6.
INTRODUCTION
Pre–shop analysis is a method for screening incoming equipment to determine its physical condition for
maintenance tasks required to return the equipment to service. Pre–shop analysis begins with a technical
inspection of the equipment and ends with a report of corrective actions taken. Other than for structural
malfunctions, such as broken handles, all incoming equipment is subject to manual troubleshooting as outlined in
Section IV of this chapter.
2–7.
PRE–SHOP ANALYSIS
Using Table 2–1 and paragraph 1–11 as a guide, check for parts that are broken, cracked, bent, dented, or
missing. Evaluate condition of assembly. Verify that all cable receptacles are securely fastened. Acceptable
cracks and dents should be cleaned and missing Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC) should be reapplied.
WARNING
Uncured CARC paint contains hazardous materiels. Follow manufacturer’s instruction in
preparation and application of the CARC. Failure to comply may result in injury to personnel.
Table 2–1. Pre–shop Analysis Guide
Item
Description
Check
Action
1
Forms and Tags
Existence.
Determine reason for sending LRU to
maintenance.
2
Receptacle:
J1, J2, J3, J4
J5, J6, J7, J8,
J9
Existence, cleanliness, corrosion,
dents, cracks, bent pins, and bro-
ken or worn connector lugs. Condi-
tion of J5 protective cover.
Tighten, clean, or forward to depot as
appropriate. Replace J9 protective cover
per paragraph 1–25.
3
Indicator
Lights
Existence, cleanliness, and cracks.
Clean or replace as required. (Reference
paragraph 2–20 for replacement proce-
dure.)
4
Handles
Existence, function, and cracks.
Replace per paragraph 2–25 as required.
5
Enclosure
Cleanliness, corrosion, dents,
cracks, broken or missing vanes,
and mounting feet. Condition of
inlet valve.
Clean, evaluate, or forward to depot as
appropriate.
6
Circuit Card
Assemblies
(CCAs)
All CCAs installed; none missing.
Remove top panel per paragraph 2–13
and visually inspect for existence per fig-
ure 2–3 or damage.
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