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TM 10-3930-660-10
0005 00-13
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS - CONTINUED 0005 00
LOAD AND UNLOAD MLRS PODS FROM A GROUNDED CONTAINER OR TRAILER - CONTINUED
12. Loosen the wing nuts on the lifting hook. Remove the hook from the pod and set it on top of the stop assembly. Move
assembly so that the hooks engage the attaching loops on forklift frame. Tighten the wing nuts on the lifting hook
which secures it and the stop assembly to the frame.
INSTALL LOAD STABILIZERS
The 6K forklift can be used to transport MLRS pods from one area to another. The load stabilizers must be attached if the
pods are to be carried more than a short distance over rough terrain. To attach the load stabilizers, proceed as follows:
1. With an MLRS pod attached to the lifting hook, use the hydraulic joystick control to raise the load approximately 1 ft
(0.3 m) off the ground.
2. Remove load stabilizers from forklift tool box.
NOTE
Load stabilizers are marked “RH” and “LH.” Install load stabilizer marked “RH” to right-hand side of
the fork carriage. Install load stabilizer marked “LH” to left-hand side of the fork carriage.
3. Attach load stabilizers to left- and right-side of MLRS pod as follows:
a. Place stabilizer hook through MLRS pod lifting eye.
b. Put end of handle in locking notch of fork carriage.
c. Lift handle up to secure pod.
d. Align locking bar with holding pin hole in fork carriage.
e. Install pin through fork carriage and locking bar. Secure pin with cotter pin.
NOTE
If fork carriage and MLRS pod do not make contact when load stabilizers are locked in position (too loose)
or load stabilizers cannot be locked (too tight), release and adjust the stabilizer. Adjust the stabilizers by
turning the hook in or out of the stabilizer block.
409-036
WING NUTS
LIFTING
STOP
TUBE
HOOK
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