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TM 9-4910-714-14&P
TECHNICAL MANUAL
OPERATOR’S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT
AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS LIST
FOR
STAND, ENGINE TRANSPORT
MODEL MTM-6325
(4910-00-338-6673)
H E A D Q U A R T E R S , D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E A R M Y
MARCH 1983
WARNING
The transport stand breaking mechanism must be fully engaged prior to loading or unloading engine. Failure to doso may result in serious injury and equipment damage.
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TECHNICAL M A N U A L HEADQUARTERSDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
No. 9-4910-714-14&P WASHINGTON, DC, 2 March 1983
OPERATOR’S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT
AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUALINCLUDING REPAIR PARTS LIST
FOR
STAND, ENGINE TRANSPORTMODEL MIM-6325
REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS
You can help improve this manual. If you find any mistakes or if you know of a way to im-prove the procedures, please let us know. Mail your letter, DA Form 2028 (RecommendedChanges to Publications and Blank Forms), or DA Form 2028-2, located in back of this manualdirect to: Commander, US Army Armament Materiel Readiness Command, ATTN:DRSAR-MAS-SE, Rock Island, IL 61299. A reply will be furnished to you.
NOTE
This manual is published for the purpose of identifying an authorized commercial manual for the use ofthe personnel to whom this equipment is issued.
Manufactured by: Medley Tool Co., Inc.1950 W. Rockland St.P.O. Box 20918Philadelphia, PA 19141
Procured under Contract No. DAAA09-78-C-4217
This technical manual is an authentication of the manufacturers’ commercial literature and does not conform with the format and content specified in AR 310-3, Military Publications.
This technical manual does, however, contain available information that is essential to theoperation and maintenance of the equipment.
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Section Page
S e c t i o n I Introduction
1-1. Scope1-2. Purpose and Function1-3. Physical Characterist ics1-4. Storage and Tools
II Operation2-1. Function2-2. Braking Mechanism2-3. Support Assemblies2-4. Transportat ion
III Troubleshooting3-1. Troubleshooting
IV Repair4-1. Disassembly4-2. Support Assembly4-3. Handle Assembly4-4. Wheel Assembly4-5. Braking Assembly4-6. Repair4-7. Reassembly
V Parts List5-1. Parts List
VI Cleaning and Lubrication6-1. Cleaning6-2. Lubrication6-3. Braking Mechanism6-4. Wheel Assembly
IllustrationsSide View of Stand, Engine TransportTop View of Stand, Engine Transport
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUISITIONING PARTS
NOT IDENTIFIED BY NSN
When requisitioning parts not identified by National Stock Number, itis mandatory that the following information be furnished the supplyo f f i c e r .
1 - Manufacturer’s Federal Supply Code Nurmber. 32000
2 - Manufacturer’s Part Number exactly as listed herein.
3 - Nomenclature exactly as listed herein, including dimen-sions, if necessary.
4 - Manufacturer’s Model Number. MTM-6325
5 - Manufacturer’s Serial Number (End Item),
6 - Any other information such as Type, Frame Number, andElec t r i ca l Charac te r i s t i c s , i f app l i cab le .
7 - If DD Form 1348 is used, fill in all blocks except 4, 5, 6,and Remarks field in accordance with AR 725-50.
Complete Form as Follows:
(a) In blocks 4, 5, 6, l ist manufacturer’s FederalSupply Code Number - 32000 followed by a colon andmanufacturer’s Part Number for the repair part.
(b) Complete Remarks field as follows:Noun: (nomenclature of repair part)For: NSN: 4910-00-338-6673Manufacturer: Medley Tool Co., Inc. 1950 W. Rockland St
P.O. Box 20918 Philadelphia, PA 19141Model: MTM-6325Ser ia l : (of end item)
Any other pertinent information such as Frame Number,Type, Dimensions, etc.
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1-1.
1-2.
1-3.
1-4.
SECTION 1INTRODUCTION
SCOPE. This section contains information on the physicalEngine Transport Stand, Ordnance part number 8708857.
description, function and capabilities of the
PURPOSE AND FUNCTION. The Engine Transport Stand is designed to provide shop transportation duringoverhaul and repair activities. It is capable of supporting a variety of aircraft engines by means of adjustablesupport assemblies.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS. Weight, dimensions and other relevent characteristics are specified intable 1-1 below.
TABLE 1-1. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS.LENGTH 49 1/8 INCHESWIDTH 43 INCHESOVERALL HEIGHT 22 ½ INCHESWEIGHT 280 POUNDSWHEEL, RIGID 2000 LB CAPACITY, 5“ DIA.WHEEL, SWIVEL 2000 LB CAPACITY, 5“ DIA., SWIVEL RADIUS
STORAGE AND TOOLS. The Engine Transport Stand is a rugged piece of shop equipment and requires nospecial storage condition. Adjustments and/or maintenance can be accomplished using standard mechanicstools.
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SECTION II
OPERATION
2-1. FUNCTION. The Engine Transport Stand is designed to accommodate various sizeaircraft engines by means of adjustable support assemblies.
WARNING
THE TRANSPORT STAND BREAKING MECHANISM MUST BE FULLY ENGAGED PRIOR TO
LOADING OR UNLOADING ENGINE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS IN-
JURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
2-2. BREAKING MECHANISM. Prior to loading or unloading, the breaking mechanism at
the Transport Stand must be set using a box wrench.
The locking screw is turned clockwise until the foot is fully seated on the
floor surface. Test stability of the Transport Stand by applying pressure
on the Transport Stand handle in both a forward and backward direction.
2-3. SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES. The four support assemblies may be adjusted to receive
various size engines. Loosen the hex head screw and position the support
assembly along the slot in the longitudinal frame member of the stand or
along the axis of the slot in the base member of the support assembly. After
the proper location has been achieved, tighten the mounting screw securely.
2-4. TRANSPORTATION. Prior to movement of the Transport Stand with engine mounted,
turn the locking screw counterclockwise to retract the brake mechanism.
SECTION III
TROUBLESHOOTING
3-1. Troubleshooting instructions are not required due to the basically simple
design ut i l ized.
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SECTION IVREPAIR
4-1.
4-2.
4-3.
4-4.
4-5.
4-6.
DISASSEMBLY. Instructions for removal of various components and subassemblies
are specified in the following paragraphs.
SUPPORT ASSEMBLY. Removal of the support
a hex nut and the removal of a screw and
HANDLE ASSEMBLY. The triangular assembly
assembly requires only the removal of
two washers.
at the rear of the Transport Stand can
WHEEL ASSEMBLY. To disassemble the wheel assembly from the Transport Stand
frame member, remove sixteen hex nuts, washers, and capscrews. This is a pur-
chased assembly and further disassembly is not recommended.
BRAKING ASSEMBLY. Remove the setscrew from the braking foot and remove the foot.
REPAIR. Structural damage to frame members may require cutting the frame member
loose and welding a new part in its place. Damage to the locking screw or wheel
4-7. REASSEMBLY. To reassemble any component, reverse the directions given above.
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SECTION VPARTS LISTS
5-1. Table 5-1 lists each component of the Engine Transport Stand together with the
quantity per unit and part number. Identifying: part numbers are Department of
the Army Ordnance numbers, MS numbers, or NAS numbers.
TABLE 5-1. PARTS LIST
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SECTION VICLEANING AND LUBRICATION
6-1. CLEANING. The Transport Stand is primed and painted olive drab. It should req-
uire only paint touchup at periodic intervals and the removal of dirt, grease
and other foreign materials from. all surfaces.
6-2. LUBRICATION. Two areas require periodic lubrication as specified below.
6-3. BREAKING MECHANISM. The threaded locking screw in the braking mechanism should
be greased at regular maintenance intervals to assure ease of Operation.
6-4. WHEEL ASSEMBLY. Each of the four wheels is equipped with a hollow axle, tapered
po in t g rease f i t t i ng . In addit ion, the swivel wheels on the front end of the
Transport Stand have a separate grease fitting for the swivel ball bearing.
Any type of all-weather grease should provide effective protection.
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By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
Official
ROBERT M. JOYCEMajor General, United States Army
The Adjutant General
DISTRIBUTION:
To be distributed in accordance with Special Mailing List.
E. C. MEYERGeneral, United States Army
Chief of Staff
* U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTNiG OFFICE 1983-654-002/4023
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