TM 11-4920-209-15-1
SHIPMENT, LIMITED STORAGE, AND DEMOLITION TO
PREVENT ENEMY USE
(3) Secure the wrap with gummed tape.
4-1. Repackaging for Shipment or
limited
Storage
(4) Place in waterproof barrier material.
The exact procedure for repackaging depends
(5) Secure with waterproof tape and cot-
on the material available and the conditions
ton twine.
under which the equipment is to be shipped
or stored. Adapt the procedures outlined below
4-2. Authority for Demolition
whenever circumstances permit. The informa-
tion concerning the original packaging (para
2-1) will
also be
helpful.
4-3 will be used to prevent the enemy from
using or salvaging this equipment. Demolition
a. Material Requirements. The following
of the equipment will be accomplished only
materials are required for packaging Tilting
under the order of the commander.
Table MX-4042A/ASW-12. For stock numbers
of materials, refer to SB 38-100.
4-3. Methods of
Destruction
Barrier material, waterproof.
Tape, cloth backing, waterproof.
The tactical situation and time available will
Twine cotton.
determine the method to be used when destruc-
Fiberboard, corrugated.
tion of equipment is ordered.
Tape, gummed paper.
a. Smash. Use sledges, axes, hammers, crow-
bars, and other heavy took available to smash
b . Packaging. Package the tilting table as
the unit.
outlined below.
b. Dispose. Bury or scatter destroyed parts
(1) Cushion the tilting table on all sur-
or throw them into nearby waterways. This
is particularly important if a number of parts
(2) Place the cushioned unit within a
have not been completely destroyed.
wrap of corrugated fiberboard.