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b.
Press Shelter. The shelter is constructed of stressed aluminum panels with foam core bonded between the
inner and outer layers. The shelter components and their function are listed in the subparagraphs which follow:
(1)
Shelter fixtures and components. (See figs. 1-1 thru 1-5.)
(a)
The corners of the shelter contain the lifting eyes for attaching a crane or helicopter sling for
transportation.
(b)
Aluminum channel skids on the bottom of the shelter add rigidity to the shelter floor to support the
equipment inside, and to enable it to be dragged for short distances.
(c)
Cabinets and drawers are installed along the walls inside the shelter for storing paper, artists'
supplies, ink, utensils and other material.
(d)
A ladder, used to gain entry to the shelter when it is truck mounted, is strap mounted to two retainer
brackets on the forward left-hand shelter wall.
(e)
The units of specialized equipment installed in the shelter are secured to the floor, walls, or cabinet
tops to prevent them from shifting when the shelter is being transported. Shock mounts are installed between the units
and the mounting surface to absorb road shocks and vibrations.
(f)
Three fold-down steps are installed on the exterior curbside wall of the shelter to provide access to
the shelter roof.
1-7. Tabulated Data
a.
General. The press shelter identification plate information is contained in table 1-2. Additional shelter
pertinent data and major component information is contained in table 1-3.
Table 1-2. Press Shelter Army Identification Plate Information.
NSN ...................................
3610-00-987-9067
A Component of Printing
Unit ....................................
2 of 2
Plant, Special Warfare,
Transportable (Lightweight)
Serial No .............................
NSN 3610-00-889-3311
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