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TECHNICAL MANUAL
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WARNING SUMMARY
This warning summary contains general safety warnings and hazardous materials warnings that must
be understood and applied during operation and maintenance of this equipment. Failure to observe
these precautions could result in serious injury or death to personnel. Also included are explanations
of safety and hazardous materials icons used within the technical manual. For first aid treatments,
refer to FM 4-25.11.
BIOLOGICAL – abstract symbol bug shows that a material may contain bacteria or
viruses that present a danger to life or health.
ELECTRICAL – electrical wire to arm, with electricity symbol running through human
body, shows that shock hazard is present.
EYE PROTECTION – person with goggles shows that the material will injure the
eyes.
FALLING PARTS – arrow bouncing off human shoulder and head shows that falling
parts present a danger to life or limb.
FIRE – flame shows that a material may ignite and cause burns.
HEAVY OBJECT – human figure stooping over heavy object shows physical injury
potential from improper lifting technique.
HEAVY OBJECTS - heavy object on human figure shows that heavy parts present a
danger to life or limb.
MOVING PARTS – hand with fingers caught between gears shows that the moving
parts of the equipment present a danger to life or limb.
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SHARP OBJECT – pointed object in hand shows that a sharp object presents a
danger to limb.
SUFFOCATION DANGER – person with deflated lungs shows that there is a danger
of an inability to breath and a potential for suffocation.
CHEMICAL – drops of liquid on hand shows that the material will cause burns or
irritation to human skin or tissue.
WARNING
WARNING
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Frame assembly hinges can pinch or crush hands and fingers. Keep
hands and fingers away from frame assembly ridges and eaves.
WARNING
Two personnel are required to lift light set case to avoid injury to
personnel.
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
All tent lines and frame feet must be staked down. Failure to stake
and tie down tent may result in injury to personnel and damage to
equipment.
WARNING
To eliminate the possibility of tripping, clear the fabric and guylines.
Injury to personnel may result from falls.
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WARNING
If the lights are in use, limit inspection of the individual lights to a
visual inspection from the ground to avoid injuries from falls.
WARNING
WARNING
When end loading and unloading is required, LONG FORKS must
be used. Serious injury to personnel may result from an imbalanced
load.
WARNING
Use care when unfolding frame assemblies. Hands and fingers can
be pinched when placed on hinge joints, causing serious and painful
injuries to personnel.
WARNING
Do not apply the following fabric repair to a fabric panel of an
erected SICPS Medium when it is located above working height.
Strike, or lower the SICPS Medium, as described in WP 0005 00 to
make repairs above normal working height. Serious injury to
personnel may occur from falls.
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diagrams are indicated by shaded areas.
Date of issue for original and updated pages / work packages are:
TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES FOR FRONT AND REAR MATTER IS 20 AND TOTAL NUMBER OF
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WASHINGTON, D.C., 31 AUGUST 2010
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Troubleshooting Index....................................................................................................................................0007
Troubleshooting Procedures, Operator Level ................................................................................................0008
Table 1. Troubleshooting Procedures, Operator Level. .................................................. 0008-1
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Service ...........................................................................................................................................................0013
Arch Assembly, Inspect..................................................................................................................................0014
Figure 1. Upper Arch Assembly....................................................................................... 0014-1
Figure 2. Lower Arch Assembly....................................................................................... 0014-2
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References .....................................................................................................................................................0028
Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC), Introduction ........................................................................................0029
Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC).............................................................................................................0030
Table 1. MAC for Standard Integrated Post System (SICPS) Medium ........................... 0030-1
Table 1. Tools and Test Equipment for SICPS, Medium ................................................ 0030-3
Table 1. Remarks for SICPS, Medium ............................................................................ 0030-3
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Manual Organization and Page Numbering System. The manual is divided into five major chapters that
detail the topics mentioned above. Within each chapter are work packages (WP) covering a wide range of
topics. Each work package is numbered sequentially starting at page 1. The work package has its own
page-numbering scheme and is independent of the page numbering used by other work packages. Each
page of a work package has a page number of the form XXXX -YY where XXXX is the work package
number (e.g. 0010 is work package 10) and YY represents the number of the page within that work
package. A page number such as 0010-1/(2 Blank) means that 1 page contains information but page 2 of
that work package has been intentionally left blank.
Finding Information. The Table of Contents (TOC) permits the reader to find information in the manual
quickly. The reader should start here first when looking for a specific topic. The table of contents lists the
topics contained within each chapter and the Work Package Sequence Number where it can be found.
Example: If the reader was looking for instructions on “Service upon receipt”, which is an Operator
Maintenance instruction, the table of contents indicates that Operator Maintenance information can be
found in Chapter 2. Scanning down the listings for Chapter 2, “Service Upon Receipt” information can be
found in WP 0004 00 (Work Package 4).
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CHAPTER 1
SCOPE
This technical manual contains instructions for the set-up, operation, take down, maintenance, and
repair procedures for all components of the Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS),
Medium.
Type of Manual: Operator and Field Maintenance Manual including Repair Parts and
Special Tools List.
Model Number: No model number has been assigned at this time for the SIPCS
Medium.
Purpose of Equipment: The SICPS Medium tent provides environmental protection to support
command, control, communications and intelligence (C3I) operations. The SICPS Medium tent is made
of a lightweight frame assembly.
Department of the Army forms and procedures used for equipment maintenance will be those
prescribed by (as applicable) DA PAM 750-8, The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)
Users Manual; DA PAM 738-751, or AR 700-138, Army Logistics Readiness and Sustainability.
If your shelter needs improvement, let us know. Send us an EIR. You, the user, are the only one who
can tell us what you don’t like about your equipment. Let us know why you don’t like the design or
performance. If you have Internet access, the easiest and fastest way to report problems or
suggestions is to go to https://aeps.ria.army.mil/aepspublic.cfm (scroll down and choose the “Submit
Quality Deficiency Report” bar). The Internet form lets you choose to submit an Equipment
Improvement Recommendation (EIR), a product Quality Deficiency Report (PCDR or a Warranty Claim
Action (WCA). You may also submit your information using an SF 368 (Product Quality Deficiency
Report). You can send your SF 368 via e-mail, regular mail, or facsimile using the addresses/facsimile
numbers specified in DA PAM 750-8, The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users
Manual. We will send you a reply.
Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) of Army materiel is a continuing concern. It is important that
any corrosion problems with this item be reported so that the problem can be corrected and
improvements can be made to prevent the problem in future items.
Corrosion specifically occurs with metals. It is an electrochemical process that causes the degradation
of metals. It is commonly caused by exposure to moisture, acids, bases, or salts. An example is the
rusting of iron. Corrosion damage in metals can be seen, depending on the metal, as tarnishing, pitting,
fogging, surface residue, and/or cracking.
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Plastics, composites, and rubbers can also degrade. Degradation is caused by thermal (heat),
oxidation (oxygen), salvation (solvents), or photolytic (light, typically UV) processes. The most common
exposures are excessive heat or light. Damage from these processes will appear as cracking,
softening, swelling, and/or breaking.
The form should be submitted to the address specified in DA PAM 750-8, The Army Maintenance
Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual.
For procedures to destroy this equipment to prevent its use by the enemy refer to TM 750-244-2,
Procedures for Destruction of Electronics Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use (Electronics Command).
Refer to work package (WP) 0005, to prepare the SICPS Medium tent for storage or shipment.
Before placing equipment in administrative storage, current maintenance services and Equipment
Serviceability Criteria (ESC) evaluations should be completed, shortcomings and deficiencies should be
corrected, and all Modification Work Orders (MWOs) should be applied.
Storage Site Selection. Inside storage is preferred for items selected for administrative storage. If
inside storage is not available, trucks, vans, TRICONs or other containers may be used.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
There are no warranty provisions for the Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS), Medium
tent.
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS
Abbreviation/Acronym Name
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Abbreviation/Acronym Name
QUALITY OF MATERIAL
Material used for replacement, repair, or modification must meet the requirements of this manual. If
quality of material requirements are not stated in this manual, the material must meet the requirements
of the drawings, standards, specifications, or approved engineering change proposals applicable to the
subject equipment.
Always observe Warnings, Cautions, and Notes in the manual. They appear before appropriate
procedures. Be sure you read and understand each of the Warnings, Cautions, and Notes. Failure to
observe them may cause damage to yourself, others, or equipment.
SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE AND SUPPORT
EQUIPMENT
Common Tools and Equipment. For authorized common tools and equipment, refer to the Modified
Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) applicable to your unit.
Special Tools. Refer to WP 0030, Tool and Test Equipment Requirements, Maintenance Allocation
Chart, for additional tool and equipment requirements.
Repair Parts. The repair parts required for unit level maintenance are listed and illustrated in WP 0031
through WP 0053, Unit and Direct Support Repair Parts and Special Tools List.
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND DATA
Characteristics.
Tent Sections:
End Wall Tent Section. The end section is “A” shaped and constructed of coated polyester fabric. A
zippered operated door with inner screen is located in the center of the end section. Two large ECU
duct openings are provided at the bottom left of the door. Two electrical sleeve duct openings are
located on both sides of the door. A ventilator with weather flaps is located in the roof portion of the
end section. The lower inside of the tent wall will provide a means to attach and secure the fabric floor.
Intermediate Tent Section. The intermediate section is 24 feet long and constructed of coated
polyester fabric. The intermediate section connects to the end walls by using the standard becket lace
system used in many military tent designs. The intermediate section includes one large window located
in the center section at eye level on each side of the tent. Each window consists of a clear plastic panel
and blackout flap. Both the plastic panel and the blackout flap can be rolled up and tied above the
window opening. There are four standard sized doors operated by zippers. There are two doors per
side, one on the left and one on the right, with a window located in the middle of each. The lower inside
of the tent wall will provide a means to attach and secure the fabric floor.
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Roof Cap Insulated Liner. The roof cap liner is one piece of insulated, quilted fabric, suspended under
the roof of the tent. The roof cap liner includes the air distribution duct, light support straps, and
additional straps for use in securing and separating power cables or local area network (LAN) cables.
The roof cap liner is designed to be used at all times.
End Wall Insulated Liner. The end wall liner will attach to the roof cap liner and be compatible with all
openings on the end wall to ensure compatibility. When ECU ducts or electrical sleeves are in use, flaps
in the insulated liner will need to be secured open. When windows or doors are in use, the insulated liner
can be opened and secured to the wall as well.
Side Wall Insulated Liner. The side wall liner will attach to the roof cap liner and be compatible with all
openings on the end wall. Flaps will need to be opened when the ECU ducts or electrical sleeves are in
use. When windows or doors are in use, the liners will be opened and secured to the wall.
Floor. The floor is a single 24-foot long fabric floor. The fabric floor attaches to the base of the walls of
the tent. The floor contains a cable management system for organizing and containing power cables.
Sandwich Wall. A new short “sandwich wall” interfaces with standard Army vestibules and other
sandwich walls by means of the standard becket lace system. The new vestibule sandwich wall also
includes a piece of hook and pile fastener tape attached to the underside that connects the existing
fielded Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) rigid wall shelter (RWS) boot walls to the
new SICPS Medium tent.
End Wall Plenum. The end wall plenum is constructed of a lightweight material. The plenum consists of
a tubular horizontal body with an extension at one end. The horizontal body is a 24-foot long semi-
circular shape and is approximately 3 feet wide. Both body section ends are capped with a removable
plenum cover that is attached with hook and pile fastener tape. The 24-foot long body portion of the
plenum contains openings that can be opened or closed to adjust the amount of conditioned air entering
the tent. If the tent is extended in length, plenums can be connected together using the hook and pile
fastener tape. A tubular extension approximately 12-inches in diameter is assembled and attached to the
horizontal body plenum. Tie lines are provided at the open end of the end of the tubular extension to
secure the plenum to the end wall air duct. The horizontal body of the plenum will be secured to the roof
cap liner at all times.
Side Entrance Plenum. The side entrance plenum is constructed of the same material as the end wall
plenum. The design allows the side wall extension plenum to connect to the horizontal body of the
plenum in the roof cap liner when the tent is configured for the air ducts/ECUs entering from the side
walls versus entering from the end walls.
ECU and Electrical Sleeves. ECU and electrical sleeves are built into fabric sections near ground level.
The large ducts can be used to provide heating, cooling or ventilation, and the small duct can be used for
external power cable access. The ducts can be closed using tie straps to make them weatherproof and
light secure.
Stovepipe Opening. The stove pipe opening in the roof allows for passage of a four-inch diameter
stovepipe. It has a protective cover that is secured with hook and pile fastener tape.
Frame Sections. The frame sections are composed of interchangeable major components: arch
assembly, cable header assembly, purlin assembly, door sill purlin assembly, and frame sections cover
assembly.
Arch Assembly. The arch assembly consists of two aluminum side arch assemblies and an aluminum
roof arch assembly. The arch assembly can easily be folded into a closed “W” configuration for ease of
handling and transporting. The fully extended arch assembly is 98 inches in length.
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Cable Header Assembly. The cable header assembly is a coated, braided cable with an overall length
of 98 inches. When in use, the cable header is attached, with hitch clip pins, to the arch assembly.
Purlin Assembly. The purlin assembly is made from tubular aluminum and is approximately 96-inches
long and 1 ½-inches in diameter. The purlin assembly connects to other frame sections to stabilize the
tent frame.
Door Sill Purlin Assembly. The door sill purlin assembly is constructed of the same material as the
purlin assembly except that it has a four-foot long rotating door sill bolted to the center of the tubular
section. Folding diagonal braces, which have a U-shaped cross section, are riveted to each of the
purlins. At the end of each brace is a rotating brace stud and brace shackle. The brace stud and door sill
end fitting lock into slots at the base of the arch.
Tent Frame Covers. Tent frame covers store major frame components in a heavyweight coated fabric
with interior straps to secure the frame components and exterior straps that bind the assembly together
and facilitate handling and transport.
Transport Bags. Fabric transport bags are required to transport the intermediate sections, end section
walls, floors, sandwich wall, and insulated liners in the field. Frame transport bags are required to
transport all frame components.
Power Distribution Box. Either a 120V or a 208V power control system is provided with the SICPS
Medium tent. The power control system consists of a power distribution box, convenience outlets,
extension cables -- in 103, 156, 173, and 408-inch lengths -- and a power panel stand. External power is
provided to the power distribution box, which distributes and controls power to the lights and convenience
outlets.
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Light Assembly. Each light assembly consists of one fluorescent bulb mounted in a reinforced plastic
tube with a molded cap and cable assembly at each end. The cap with the male power cable contains
the ON/OFF switch. A light filter is included with each light assembly.
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Field Table. Six field table assemblies are included with the SICPS Medium tent. Folding legs allow the
field table assembly to be stored in a minimum amount of space.
EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION
Sandwich Wall
The new wall is approximately two feet in length. The wall includes the standard becket lace system with
a weather seal flap found on the vestibule adapter and on the end and intermediate fabric sections.
The new sandwich wall can be used in any of four different ways:
1. As a short vestibule.
2. As a Blackout Entry/Exit Door. This will require two standard vestibule frame assemblies. All other
uses will require only one vestibule frame assembly.
3. Connect existing SICPS RWS vehicle boot walls to the standard vestibule adapter located on either
the end wall or intermediate tent sections of the SICPS Medium tent.
4. Allow the connection of any existing Modular Command Post System (MCPS) Small tent directly to
any SICPS Medium tent, TEMPER or Modular General Purpose Tent System (MGPTS), in the Army
today.
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2. Roll the C-shaped fabric up and tie off, exposing both becket lace ends.
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3. Attach the vestibule frame between any door opening and sandwich wall.
SANDWICH WALL
4. Becket lace the sandwich wall door opening from the peak down.
SANDWICH WALL
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NOTE
The entrance can be used as a blackout entry/exit door when a vestibule
door is becket laced to the end of the sandwich wall.
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Connecting the Sandwich Wall to an Existing Modular Command Post System (MCPS) Small
NOTE
This fabric section has the same dimensions as a MCPS Small Wall and
will enable you to attach or “boot” to a MCPS Small.
3. Attach the sandwich wall to the roof cap and corresponding walls of the MCPS Small the same way
you would for any MCPS Small wall.
Figure 15. Connecting the Sandwich Wall to a Rigid Wall Shelter (RWS) Boot Wall.
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NOTE
When connecting or booting to a RWS, the Sandwich Wall stays
attached to the SICPS Medium tent door the same way.
5. Ensure the hook and pile fastener tape on the top edge is overlapped and the hook and pile fastener
tape is attached together on the sides.
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EQUIPMENT DATA
Table 1 lists the weight, quantity, and total weight for the separate SICPS Medium components.
Fabric Section
Insulated Liner
Electrical Components
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
THEORY OF OPERATION
GENERAL
The SICPS Medium tent is designed for use in forward combat areas and has relatively few moving
parts.
The SICPS Medium tent design permits complexing of multiple structures to accommodate a variety of
operational requirements and uses. (Refer to WP 0002 for details on complexing multiple structures.)
The SICPS Medium tent is a frame-supported enclosure that can be erected without the use of special
tools. A system of guyropes and tie-downs enhances the structure’s stability in high winds.
The tent fabric is available in woodland green or desert tan. These colors provide camouflage and low
visibility. The structure, when properly closed, is light secure and waterproof. Duct connectors
incorporated into the side walls near ground level allow a heating or air conditioning duct attachment as
required, or can be tied closed when not in use.
Windows on each side of the structure open for ventilation. A screen can be left in place, or the clear
plastic section can be installed, using the hook and pile fasteners, to admit daylight. A fabric cover on
the outside of each window can be rolled down and secured, using the hook and pile fasteners, to
maintain light security.
The frame structure consists of components that are locked together using the attached quick release
pins and turn-and-lock mechanisms. Components fold for storage. Transport covers are provided for
storage and shipment purposes. The arch frame assemblies consist of upper arch and lower arch
assemblies that lock together. The cable header assemblies provide lateral strength to the frame
assemblies and are used on all frame assemblies. Purlins are used to space the arch frame assemblies
8 feet apart.
External electrical power is provided to the SICPS Medium tent through a power distribution box, which
is mounted to a power panel stand and secured to the frame structure. The distribution box contains a
switch to control the string of light assemblies that provide interior lighting. Electrical controls are found
on the power distribution box for the power control system and on the light assembly as described in
WP 0004. Ground fault protected convenience outlets are provided as well.
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CHAPTER 2
OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND
POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
DESCRIPTION AND USE OF OPERATOR CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
1
1
4
LIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTROLS
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
OPERATION UNDER USUAL CONDITIONS
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
N/A N/A
Materials/Parts References
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SITING REQUIREMENTS
Site Selection. When selecting a site on which to set up the SICPS Medium tent:
1. The ground should be level, varying no more than three inches in ten feet of unprepared soil.
2. The site must be free of debris and clear of all rocks and underbrush.
3. The site should be firm and dry, away from any potential flood areas, as well as clear of trees that
may create potential problems during high winds.
4. Ensure there is sufficient space to set up the SICPS Medium tent site. (The area needed to set up
the SICPS Medium tent needs to be larger than the actual area the assembled tent will occupy.
Approximately 50 feet by 50 feet of area is required.)
5. The area should be accessible to tactical vehicles. The tent should be set up in an area large enough
to ensure there is enough room for vehicle connectivity.
6. If possible, the area should afford some protection from high winds.
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In preparation for assembly, place frame and fabric transport covers near the selected site. The initial
task of erecting the SICPS Medium tent is to assemble the frame and fabric components in the order
listed and detailed on the following pages.
NOTE
Ensure the tent is erected in an area that allows room for vehicle
connectivity.
Frame Assembly:
The frame assemblies are erected in three stages: kneeling, partially-erect, and erect. These stages
permit the attachment of components without the aid of ladders. Both rigid and sectionalized arch
assemblies are in use in the field. After initial assembly, the sectionalized arch assembly does not vary in
function from the rigid arch assembly.
WARNING
WARNING
All tent lines and frame feet must always be staked down. Failure to do
so may result in injury to personnel and damage to equipment.
WARNING
Frame assembly hinges can pinch or crush hands and fingers. Keep
hands and fingers away from frame assembly ridges and eaves.
CAUTION
Do not twist or turn frame components when handling. Damage to
equipment may result.
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CAUTION
Clear and level ground before installing floor. Sharp objects or
depressions can damage tent floor.
NOTE
Erect tent from top to bottom. Erect frame sequentially, end section
towards opposite end section.
a. Remove upper arch assembly and lower arch assemblies from frame transport bag.
QUICK
RELEASE PIN
UPPER ARCH
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION
Insert quick release pins towards inside of tent on end assemblies. Tent
fabric may tear if inserted towards outside.
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c. Open upper arch assembly and align holes with holes in ridge gusset plate. Insert quick release
pin. The lanyard of the quick release pin should not cross over the top of the upper arch
assembly.
UPPER ARCH
ASSEMBLY
QUICK
RELEASE PIN
RIDGE
GUSSET
PLATE
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d. Connect upper arch and lower arch assemblies to form arch assembly. (Reflective tape should
line up on top of the arch assembly to ensure the lower arch assembly is inserted properly.)
REFLECTIVE
TAPE
ARCH
ASSEMBLY
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NOTE
Arch assemblies should be spaced approximately 8 feet apart (purlin
width) to ensure space for purlin.
NOTE
The cable header assembly will be pinned to the arch assembly between
the ridge and eave.
CABLE
HEADER
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION
Insert quick release pins towards inside of tent on end assemblies. Tent
fabric may tear if inserted towards outside.
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NOTE
Purlins are used in either the ridge, eave, and/or base locations. Door
sill purlins are used anywhere a door is located on the side of a tent.
Installation procedures are identical.
Ensure the door sill purlin is used with the door section.
An 8-foot section of the frame will be completed with five purlins. To add
sections, continue procedures until the required number of frame
sections have been connected.
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b. Starting at the end arch, hold two arch assemblies upright, eight feet apart, in kneeling position.
NOTE
Ensure arches are parallel.
f. Unfasten retaining strap and rotate the purlin diagonal brace towards arch assembly.
g. Rotate purlin 90 degrees so that end fittings lock into boss at each arch assembly.
NOTE
The brace stud and brace shackle are located at the end of the purlin
diagonal brace. The slot on the arch assembly is approximately two feet
from the ridge.
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h. Holding the brace shackle, align and place brace stud in arch assembly slot located two feet from
ridge.
ARCH
ASSEMBLY
SLOT
BRACE
STUD
WARNING
Do not lock brace shackle toward purlin diagonal brace. Arch assembly
may collapse causing injury to personnel or damage to equipment if
improperly locked.
j. Lock purlin diagonal brace by pressing brace shackle towards arch assembly until it is secure.
ARCH
ASSEMBLY
BRACE
SHACKLE
DIAGONAL
BRACE
k. Install purlin at the eave location using the same procedure as described above.
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WARNING
Ensure the door sill purlin is used with door section. Door sills do not
align with door openings if the wrong purlin is used. (There are two
locations on each side of the tent at the bases.) Failure to use proper
purlin may cause a tripping hazard to personnel.
BASE
PURLIN
4. Insulated Roof Cap Liner. Attach insulated roof cap liner as follows:
b. Unfold liner so that ridge straps, with snap fasteners, face up towards the ridge of the tent frame.
c. Fold liner in half so that ridge straps align with the ridge purlin, thus, ensuring proper working
space and less damage to liner material.
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NOTE
At the cable headers, attach the straps so the cable header is contained
within the strap when clipped. This helps ensure the roof cap liner
accurately aligns to the tent frame.
d. Starting at the end section, pull the liner up at the straps and attach the roof cap liner to the ridge
using the snap fasteners. Ensure the ridge straps located closest to the arch assemblies are
attached diagonally over the purlin and arch assembly. Attach the remaining straps straight up
and over the purlin.
ROOF CAP
LINER
SNAP
RIDGE
FASTENERS
ARCH ASSEMBLY
ATTACHED
DIAGONALLY
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NOTE
Do not over tighten straps at this time. All straps should be fastened first
to ensure ease of attachment.
NOTE
Ensure roof cap liner straps are attached to the frame on the outside of
the cable header and the light straps are attached within the cable
header and around the arch assembly. This will ensure the liner is taut.
e. On both sides of the tent, attach the roof cap liner to the tent frame, at the midpoint location,
using the straps provided on the liner.
f. Attach the light straps at the midpoint location using the straps provided on the liner.
MIDPOINT LOCATION
LINER STRAP LIGHT STRAP
NOTE
The stovepipe openings should all be placed on one side. Openings of
the liner should be aligned.
b. Determine the location of the stovepipe opening and align fabric section to match the stovepipe
opening in the roof cap liner.
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d. Unfold fabric so the fabric drapes over each side of the tent frame at the ridge.
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e. Place the large spindle grommets of the 24-foot fabric section on the ridge spindles.
f. Insert quick release pins with lanyards into the center ridge spindles.
NOTE
Do not put quick release pins into end ridge spindles at this time. This
step will occur after the end walls are put in place.
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g. On both sides of the tent, pull the fabric section all the way out and then roll it up to the eave.
h. Insert quick release pins with lanyards into the eave spindles.
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7. Becket Lace the End Wall to the 24-Foot Fabric Section. At this point, lacing together of the ridge to
the eave may be accomplished simultaneously. Begin all lacing from the ridge line and work to the
eave. Becket lacing procedure is the same throughout the erection process and is accomplished as
follows:
CAUTION
Do not step on tent components. Material may be torn and dirt ground
into material.
NOTE
For easier lacing, place eave grommets with becket laces over eave
spindles first.
b. Identify the first becket lace and becket grommet near the ridge.
c. Insert first becket lace through first becket grommet and second becket lace through second
becket grommet.
BECKET
GROMMET
NEAR RIDGE
SECOND
BECKET
GROMMET
FIRST BECKET
LACE
SECOND
BECKET
LACE
Figure 29. Weaving Becket Lace Through First and Second Grommets.
f. Insert third becket lace through grommet and through loop of second becket lace.
h. Continue lacing and close hook and pile weather flap until reaching last becket lace.
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j. Upon reaching the last becket lace at the eave, insert next-to-last becket lace through loop of last
becket lace.
k. Pull the next-to-last becket lace back towards the ridge and tie off with half-hitch knot.
HALF-HITCH KNOT
NOTE
Do not lace any beckets below the eave at this time.
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8. Raise the frame to the partially-erect position. Raise one side of the frame as follows:
WARNING
Ensure the side of the tent first raised is the side that is down wind.
Failure to do so may cause problems with erecting the remaining
portions of the tent (in high winds) and may cause serious injury to
personnel.
CAUTION
Avoid folding wall fabric into joints. Material may rip or tear if caught in a
joint.
a. Fold the 24-foot wall fabric onto the roof to expose eave gussets.
c. Identify the locking hole in the lower arch assembly and ensure it is free of debris.
WARNING
One or two soldiers should be placed at each arch leg to raise the frame.
Lift the tent from correct squatting position, using your legs to avoid back
injury.
CAUTION
Tent frame must be raised uniformly to avoid twisting or turning.
Damage to the frame can result if raised improperly.
WARNING
Frame assembly hinges can pinch or crush hands and fingers. Keep
hands and fingers away from frame assembly ridges and eaves.
e. Place one hand on the lower arch assembly and one hand on the eave purlin outside the
diagonal brace.
g. Lift frame straight up to shoulder height, dragging the lower leg assembly inward.
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CAUTION
Insert quick release pins towards inside of tent on end assemblies. Tent
fabric may tear if inserted towards outside.
i. Align holes of eave gusset and lower leg assembly and install quick release pin.
l. Secure eave purlin straps to frame at eave purlin using double D-ring strap assemblies.
EAVE
PURLIN
STRAPS
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9. Complete Attachment of Roof Cap Liner. Attach the roof cap liner to the tent frame, at the eave, using
the suspension straps.
NOTE
The other side of the tent will be raised after installation of the lights.
10. While the frame is partially-erect, install the light assemblies as follows:
NOTE
Determine the tent end location for the power panel stand and power
distribution box at this time. Ensure the male plug end of the light
assembly is toward the power distribution box (which will be placed
inside the tent later).
a. Wrap light hanger strap around each end of the light on the inside of the rubber end caps.
b. Pull the strap up through the D-ring and press down to engage the hook and pile fastener tape.
CAUTION
Do not connect more than six lights together. Loss of power may occur.
NOTE
Attach two rows of lights by placing the cord between the plenum and
the roof cap.
d. Mate plug properly to the next light, ensuring reflecting surface faces up and lamp faces down.
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LIGHT
HANGER
STRAP
END OF
THE LIGHT
11. Fully Erect the Frame. Raise the remaining side of the tent frame as follows:
CAUTION
Avoid folding wall fabric into joints. Material may rip or tear if caught in
joint.
d. Identify the locking hole in the lower arch assembly and ensure it is free of debris.
WARNING
One to two soldiers should be placed at each arch leg to raise frame. Lift
tent from correct squatting position, using your legs to avoid back injury.
CAUTION
Tent frame must be raised uniformly to avoid twisting or turning of the
frame. Damage to frame can result.
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WARNING
Frame assembly hinges can pinch or crush hands and fingers. Keep
hands and fingers away from frame assembly ridges and eaves. Failure
to do so may result in serious injury to personnel.
f. Place one hand on the lower leg assembly and one hand on the eave purlin outside the diagonal
brace.
h. Lift frame straight up to shoulder height, dragging lower leg assembly inward.
CAUTION
Insert quick release pins towards inside of tent on end assemblies. Tent
fabric may tear if inserted towards outside.
j. Align holes of eave gusset and lower leg assembly and install quick release pin.
l. Secure purlin straps to frame at eave purlin using double D-ring strap assemblies.
CAUTION
Frame bases set more than 20 feet, 4 inches apart may cause end
section fasteners to tear apart.
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m. Set frame bases 20 feet, 4 inches apart from the rivet on the center of the base purlin to the rivet
on the center of the base purlin.
CAUTION
Use bow knots when tying all tie tapes to prevent tie tapes from
becoming knotted and difficult to untie.
c. Pull sod cloth under base purlins and end wall sections.
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13. Secure purlin straps to the frame at the base purlin, using the double D-ring strap assemblies.
14. Stake the Tent. Secure the tent to the ground as follows:
WARNING
Stakes and guylines must be used to prevent excessive movement of the
tent, especially during high winds. Failure to stake and tie down the tent
may result in damage to the equipment or serious injury to personnel.
a. Place a 24-inch wooden stake approximately 8-feet from the side and ends of the tent and drive
the stake(s) straight into the ground.
b. Connect loop of eave extender guy line to the bottom notch of each wooden stake.
c. Stake tent frame foot to ground using the 12-inch steel pins.
e. Tighten guylines.
f. High wind lines are secured to the stake at the top notch.
CAUTION
Clear and level ground before installing floor. Sharp objects or
depressions can damage tent floor.
NOTE
Always secure floor to the tent. This will help provide protection from the
elements.
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b. Unwrap/unroll and spread out floor inside tent so it is flat and smooth, ensuring the black side is
down.
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c. Starting in the corner and working in one direction, mate the pile fastener tape on the floor to the
hook fastener tape on the side and end walls.
Figure 42. Mating Hook and Pile Fastener and Tape on the Side and End Walls.
c. Attach insulated liner to roof cap liner using the hook and pile fastener tape.
d. Using the black suspension straps, attach one corner of the wall liner to the arch assembly leg.
e. Walking between the insulated liner and tent fabric, working your way down from the far corner,
secure the remaining black suspension straps to the arch assembly legs.
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17. While the frame is fully-erect, install the power panel stand as follows:
a. As you come in the door, place the power panel stand at the left entrance side of the tent.
b. Feed the U-clamp of the power panel stand through notch in wall liner.
Figure 43. Feeding Power Panel Stand Through Wall Liner Notch.
d. Extend the outer column of the stand to engage the frame header in the U-clamp.
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NOTE
Tuck base plate under hook and pile fastener tape. Stand should not
move. If necessary, readjust the quick release pin for sufficient tension
on the stand.
b. Install mounting bolt in rear of distribution box through keyhole slots in the power panel stand.
WARNING
WARNING
b. Lay out cables so that convenience outlets line up with arch assembly legs.
c. Secure power cables under cable management system, located in the floor, around the inside
perimeter of the tent.
20. Connect electrical cables, convenience outlets, and light assemblies to the power distribution box as
shown.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
The new SICPS Medium tent provides a blackout capability to the naked eye for 300 meters and against
night vision devices for 100 meters when all personnel doors, windows, electrical sleeves, environmental
control unit ducts, stovepipe shield, and exterior weather seal flaps are closed and secured. For
entry/exit purposes, the use of a standard vestibule with a vestibule fabric door or a new sandwich wall
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with a vestibule fabric door is required. Enter into the vestibule area; then close the outer door before
opening the inner door of the tent.
Doors
Tent doors are located in the center of the end walls. A door may also be laced to the end of a vestibule.
A door is opened by unzipping either side, rolling up, and tying with tie tapes. Inside the fabric outer door
is a screened door that is fastened with hook and pile fastener on either side. The screen also may be
rolled up and tied out of the way.
Each end wall has two electrical sleeves (one on each side of the personnel door). The electrical sleeves
possess the ability to be tied off when not in use or secured around the outside of the sleeve when
electrical cables are used. The end wall provides a means to attach the 24-foot long, single-ply cable
management fabric floor to the inside of the end wall.
The 24-foot long intermediate section consists of two standard-sized personnel doors and one standard
window on each side of one complete 24-foot intermediate section.
The new intermediate section is made in one 24-foot-long configuration, consisting of two personnel-sized
door openings on each side of the tent for a total of four doors. Each door opening includes the standard
vestibule adapter surrounding the door. A standard-sized window is located in between each door
opening on both sides of the 24-foot section.
There are two standard-sized environmental control unit duct openings located approximately five feet on
center from each other under each standard-sized window. Each ECU duct is approximately 18 inches in
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diameter by 18 inches long, with the ability to be tied off when not in use or secured around the outside of
the sleeve when ECU ducts are used.
Each intermediate section provides two electrical sleeves, one on each side of each personnel door for a
total of eight electrical sleeves. The electrical sleeve is tied off when not in use or secured around the
outside of the sleeve when electrical cables are used.
The intermediate section also provides a means to connect the floor directly to the inside wall.
The 24-foot intermediate section interfaces with and is interoperable with the standard 8-foot long
TEMPER tent sections used in the field today.
The windows are made in three layers: a rain flap on the outside, a clear plastic window in the middle,
and a screen on the inside. The rain flaps and plastic windows are closed by hook and pile fasteners.
The rain flap and the plastic window can each be held open with tie tapes. Each layer must be rolled up
towards the inside to prevent rain from being trapped within the folds. To fully close the rain flap, the
clear plastic window must first be rolled and secured.
Roof Vent
The tent has a triangular vent at the peak of the tent, on the end wall, which may be tied open or closed.
TRIANGULAR
VENT AT PEAK
Stovepipe Openings
The stovepipe opening allows for passage of a 4-inch diameter stovepipe. When not in use, the weather
flap must be secured with the hook and pile fastener tape.
The fabric floor is a single-ply, 24-foot long, fabric floor versus the standard 8-foot floor lengths now
available in the TEMPER tent. The new floor design is compatible with the new intermediate section
and/or insulated wall liner sections. The floor is secured to the intermediate section wall and to the end
wall to create a closed seal. The design of the floor allows the floor to be secured to the tent wall when a
door is not in use and arranged as to not pose a tripping hazard when a door is in use.
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Additionally, the floor provides a means to secure power cables directly to the floor. The power cables
are located on the topside of the floor in an open grid pattern. The size of the grid pattern creates a 9-grid
pattern, every eight feet in length, and approximately every 6.5-feet in width.
Electrical Sleeves
The electrical sleeve is tied off when not in use or secured around the outside of the sleeve when
electrical cables are used.
ELECTRICAL
SLEEVE
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Each ECU duct is approximately 18 inches in diameter by 18-inches long, with the ability to be tied off
when not in use or secured around the outside of the sleeve when ECU ducts are used.
ECU
SLEEVE
Plenum
The roof cap liner design includes a fully integrated air distribution system (i.e. plenum) that is detachable,
if desired, by the user. The air distribution system plenum is capable of introducing air from the end by
means of the ECU ducts located in the lower left outside corner of the end wall.
Figure 51. Insulated Liner System (Side Wall, End Wall, and Roof Cap).
One complete liner system is required for each SICPS Medium. The internal liner system is designed and
developed in multiple components for ease of setup, strike, and packing. The insulated liner system is
fabricated from an insulated material providing an approximate R-factor of three when used in conjunction
with the tent itself. These insulated liners are used to assist field heaters and air conditioners at
maintaining specific temperature ranges inside the SICPS Medium tent during operational use. The outer
cover material of the insulated liner resists mildew and is flame resistant.
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The 24-foot long roof liner is suspended below the external roof fabric from eave to eave. The roof cap
liner possesses the necessary quantity of connection points for supporting a minimum of six fluorescent
lights in the roof. The roof design also includes a cable management system. The cable management
system provides a means to manage and separate power cables from LAN lines (computer cables). The
roof cap liner design includes a fully integrated air distribution system (i.e. plenum) that is detachable, if
desired, by the user. The air distribution system plenum is capable of introducing air from the end by
means of the ECU located in the lower left outside corner of the end wall. The roof cap liner provides a
mechanism to hold in place the electrical power panel stand on diagonally opposing ends. The roof cap
liner has a notch sewn in the fabric to accomplish this.
There are two symmetrical side wall liners that can be installed/removed after the tent is initially erected
halfway or in a fully erected position. Each sidewall liner is designed to allow the exterior doors, windows,
ECU ducts and electrical sleeves to operate as intended when the insulated liner is in use.
There are two symmetrical end wall liners that can be installed and/or removed after the tent is erected.
Each end wall liner is designed to allow the exterior door, ECU ducts, and electrical sleeves to operate as
intended when the insulated liner is in use. The end wall liner has a mechanism to hold in place the
power panel stand.
The new sandwich wall may be used in any of four (4) different ways:
1. Connect existing SICPS RWS vehicle boot walls to the standard vestibule adapter located on either
the end wall or intermediate tent sections of the SICPS Medium.
2. Allow the connection of any existing MCPS Small tent directly to any SICPS Medium, TEMPER or
Modular General Purpose Tent System (MGPTS) in the Army today.
3. As a short vestibule.
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4. As a Blackout Entry/Exit Door. This requires two standard vestibule frame assemblies. All other uses
require only one vestibule frame assembly.
The new wall is approximately 2 feet in length. The wall includes the standard becket lace with weather
seal flap system found on the vestibule adapter and on the end and intermediate fabric sections.
When the part of the sandwich wall that is used to connect to the MCPS Small to a RWS vehicle as boot
wall is not used, it shall be provided with a means to secure the wall in a rolled up configuration on the
underside of the new sandwich wall.
Electrical Assembly
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Lights (6 each)
Six standard fluorescent lights will be required for each SICPS Medium tent.
Each SICPS Medium tent requires a standard TEMPER tent power distribution box and a standard power
panel stand to support the power distribution box. The SICPS Medium tent substitutes cable headers in
lieu of headers for the same function. Additionally, the SICPS requires two rows of convenience outlets
and applicable power cables, as well as power cables to attach the standard lights to the desired power
distribution box.
POWER
DISTRIBUTION
BOX
POWER
PANEL STAND
POWER
CABLES
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Cable management system in the floor is for the power cables. Cable management on the ceiling
(insulated roof cap liner) is for LAN lines.
Figure 56. Cable Management System in the Floor in the Closed Position.
Figure 57. Cable Management System in the Floor in the Open Position.
Figure 58. Cable Management System in the Ceiling in the Closed Position.
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Figure 59. Cable Management System in the Ceiling in the Open Position.
Fabric transport bags will be required to transport the intermediate sections, end section walls, floors,
sandwich wall, and insulated liners in the field.
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Frame Components
Sufficient tent frame components for assembling one 24-foot long modified TEMPER tent frame are
required. Each 24-foot frame assembly consists of the following items and quantities: 4 standard upper
arch assemblies, 8 lower arch assemblies, 11 purlins, 4 door sill purlins, and 4 cable header assemblies
from the Army’s Lightweight Maintenance Enclosure (LME) shall be used for the SICPS Medium tent.
Modification to standard TEMPER frame is the rotating spindle at the eave location on each lower arch
assembly.
Vestibule frames are provided with each of the six door openings per SICPS Medium tent. All vestibule
frames are transported in frame transport bags.
One vestibule door is required for each SICPS Medium tent. Vestibule doors are transported in
appropriate transport bags containing the end wall or 24-foot intermediate section.
One vestibule bag is required to store vestibule frames and vestibule door.
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Power Distribution Box. The following WARNING, instruction, and identification labels are attached to
the power distribution box:
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Light Assembly. The following combination identification, instruction, and CAUTION label is attached to
each individual light:
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• A CAUTION decal is found inside the cover of the light set storage container (not shown).
• Identification labels are found on the inside of each tent fabric assembly and transport bag.
Figure 70. Tent Fabric Assembly and Transport Bag Identification Labels.
To prepare the SICPS Medium tent for movement, clean and dry tent fabric sections and equipment, as
described in WP 0013, and package the tent into transport bags following the procedures outlined on the
following pages.
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2. Disconnect external power supply at the source, then disconnect the external power supply cable (x)
from the power distribution box.
NOTE
Fold fabric, label side out.
2. Ensure the floor has been cleaned of all dirt and debris.
3. Locate the transport covers for the side wall and end wall liners.
NOTE
Ensure the black suspension straps are all unclasped before removing
liners.
4. Remove side wall liners from tent frame. Fold liners and place in transport cover.
5. Remove end wall liners from tent frame. Fold liners and place in transport cover.
6. Unsnap suspension straps holding roof cap liner to eave of tent frame.
9. Remove convenience outlet from cable management system in the floor. Coil and prepare
convenience outlets for storage.
11. Lift leg on power panel stand and pin it in the highest position.
12. Untie double D-rings securing floor to base purlins on tent frame.
13. Undo weather seal flaps at corners of tent and undo becket lacing up to eave.
14. Release guyline tension, except at each tent corner. Release tension on high wind lines and
disconnect from wooden stakes.
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WARNING
CAUTION
Avoid folding end wall fabric into joints. Material may rip or tear if
caught in joint.
d. Place two soldiers at each arch on the side of the tent being lowered.
e. On command, remove the quick release pins, on eave gusset plate, holding the arches erect.
f. Ensure the tension has been relieved from the four corner ropes.
g. Standing clear of the tent, place one hand below the eave joint of the arch and one on the eave
purlin. Swing out the side frame. Extra soldiers may assist in lowering the frame.
CAUTION
Do not twist or turn frame components when handling. Damage to
equipment may result.
NOTE
If pin cannot be removed easily, loosen corner guylines and adjust the
frame, then remove.
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WARNING
a. Ensure lights are turned off and disconnected from power source.
WARNING
Frame assembly hinges can pinch or crush hands and fingers. Keep
hands and fingers away from frame assembly ridges and eaves.
CAUTION
Avoid folding end wall fabric into joints. Material may rip or tear if caught
in joint.
d. Place two soldiers at each arch on the side of the tent being lowered.
e. On command, remove the quick release pins, on eave gusset plate, holding the arches erect.
CAUTION
Do not twist or turn frame components when handling. Damage to
equipment may result.
NOTE
If pin cannot be removed easily, loosen corner guylines and adjust the
frame, then remove.
f. Ensure the tension has been relieved from the four corner ropes.
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g. Standing clear of the tent, place one hand below the eave joint of the arch and one on the eave
purlin. Swing out the side frame. Extra soldiers may assist in lowering the frame.
23. On both sides of the tent, roll the 24-foot fabric section up from the eave to the ridge.
25. Unclip the black suspension brackets holding the roof cap liner to the frame.
26. With all six soldiers on the same side of the tent, lift the 24-foot fabric section up and off the ridge
spindles and carry the fabric section off of the tent frame.
27. In an area clear of debris, unroll the tent fabric and fold it, label side out.
28. Unclip the roof cap liner from the ridge of the tent frame.
29. Fold the roof cap liner and pack it into the appropriate transport bag.
b. Fold floor.
c. Locate transport bag for floor and pack floor for shipment.
a. Rotate purlin 90 degrees so that end fitting (x) unlocks from boss at arch assembly.
b. Disconnect each purlin diagonal brace, fold and secure diagonal brace to purlin.
WARNING
Position one soldier at each ridge arch to hold arch upright during frame
disassembly. Failure to hold frame upright may allow frame to fall and
cause injury to personnel.
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
N/A N/A
Materials/Parts References
N/A N/A
GENERAL
While it is not possible to prepare for all unusual conditions the SICPS Medium might be exposed, the
following information should be helpful during unusual climatic conditions.
UNUSUAL ENVIRONMENT/WEATHER
WARNING
All tent lines and frame feet must be staked down. Failure to stake and
tie down tent may result in injury to personnel and damage to
equipment.
1. Replace wooden stakes with ground anchor kit, if available (see AAL, WP 0055).
1. If heavy rain is expected or the SICPS Medium is going to be set up for a long period-of-time, dig a
trench around the outside.
2. Tent lines may shrink from dampness, so keep tent lines loose enough to prevent tent pins from
being pulled out of the ground.
4. Ensure leaks do not occur near the electrical distribution set of the light set. Disconnect power if
leaks occur.
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1. Inspect all roof vents for snow and ice accumulations. If accumulations exist, clear all snow and ice
from roof vent.
3. Gently push up on the roof, from the inside of the SICPS Medium, to remove snow that may have
piled up.
4. When erecting the SICPS Medium in snow conditions, gently stomp the snow down to provide a firm
surface on which to set the tent up.
WARNING
All tent lines and frame feet must be staked down. Failure to stake and
tie down tent may result in injury to personnel and damage to equipment.
WARNING
Stay alert to moisture conditions and adjust all guylines at tent slips, as
required, before weight or shrinkage damages tent or injures personnel.
5. If ground is too frozen to drive steel tent pins, chop small holes to set them in. Fill holes with slush or
water; allow holes to freeze and anchor pins.
Roll up the end walls and window/roof section fabric to provide maximum ventilation.
2. Untie and disconnect becket lacing as high as eave purlin. Tie off becket lacing at eave.
5. Fold and roll fabric underneath itself and towards top. Tie with tie tape.
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WARNING
If the soil is soft, additional stakes are required. Failure to properly stake
the tent in soft soil may result in injury to personnel and damage to
equipment.
1. Install an additional wooden stake at each guyrope location, six inches from the original stake.
2. Connect the guyrope to a third wooden stake, which should be placed horizontally behind the two
stakes.
A ridge or eave purlin that has been damaged or bent, but is still serviceable, should be moved to the
lower part of the structure and used as a base purlin.
1. If chemical or biological contamination is expected, close all SICPS Medium openings, such as
windows, doors, and stovepipe openings.
NOTE
Perform unit level decontamination of the SICPS Medium only under
supervision of unit NBC personnel.
2. If the SICPS Medium is set up, decontaminate the fabric around the entranceway area of nuclear,
chemical, or biological contamination by applying STB slurry or brushing with hot, soapy water.
3. Prepare slurry by mixing approximately equal parts of water with STB. Use a swab or a broom to
scrub slurry into fabric.
4. Remove slurry promptly with brush and liberal quantities of hot water and soap. Rinse with clear
water.
NOTE
STB slurry may leave a harmless, white, chalky residue. This is not a
cause for concern.
5. Decontaminate the remaining sections of the SICPS Medium by natural methods. Expose the
erected tent to the effects of weather and aeration for approximately two to three days.
CAUTION
Heavy concentrations of DS2 are harmful to the SICPS Medium fabric.
A fine spray mist is recommended. Do not scrub with mop or broom.
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NOTE
DS2 will cause some change in fabric color.
6. Aeration is not effective against V-agents. If contaminated by V-agent, entire SICPS Medium must be
decontaminated with DS2 slurry.
7. After completion of decontamination, NBC team needs to determine if tent is safe for use.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
If there is any evidence of smoke or heat in the electrical raceways, immediately shut down the power
distribution box in the tent. Contact safety officer for further instruction.
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
FOR
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND
POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX
You should perform the tests/inspections and corrective actions in the step order listed.
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STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES, OPERATOR LEVEL
GENERAL
This table lists common malfunctions of the equipment and contains instructions for operator personnel
diagnosing and correcting each malfunction. Perform the indicated steps in the order listed.
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4. Tent Will Not Stay Check tent lines, tent pins and tent Anchor tent lines securely to pins.
Taut. line slips. Replace tent pins or lines, if
necessary. Tighten tent line slips.
5. Tent Leaks. Ensure the windows are sealed, Close stovepipe opening, seal
the stovepipe opening is closed, all weather flaps, and secure all hook
weather flaps are sealed, and all and pile fasteners.
hook and pile fasteners are
secured.
Contact service level maintenance if
leaks persist.
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES, UNIT LEVEL
GENERAL
This table lists common malfunctions of the equipment and contains instructions for unit personnel
diagnosing and correcting each malfunction. Perform the indicated steps in the order listed.
2. Tent Leaks. Check for rips, tears, holes, Repair any rips, tears, or
or separating seams in the holes not exceeding
roof cap or wall fabric 6 inches in length as
assemblies. described in WP 0021.
Refer more extensive
damage to field support
maintenance for repair.
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CHAPTER 4
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND
POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
SERVICE UPON RECEIPT
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
N/A N/A
Materials/Parts References
N/A N/A
SITING
Select a level area and ensure there is sufficient space to set up and operate the SICPS Medium. The
area should be clear of rocks and underbrush and accessible to tactical vehicles. Refer to WP 0005 for
other siting requirements.
SHELTER REQUIREMENTS
Unpacking. Upon receipt of equipment, check for damage. Report any damage to the carrier and your
supervisor.
CAUTION
Unpack components carefully. Improper or hasty handling may result in
damage to the SICPS Medium components and accessories.
Shipping Material. Save the shipping crate and any padding material for reuse and return shipment.
Checking Unpacked Equipment. Inspect the unpacked components for damage, completeness, and
application of applicable Modification Work Orders (MWOs) as follows:
1. Damage. Check the equipment for damage incurred during shipment. Report any damage on
SF 364, Report of Discrepancy. Also note damage on DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and
Maintenance Worksheet, and initiate corrective maintenance procedures in accordance with this
manual.
2. Completeness. Inspect the contents of the shipment against the packing slip to see if any items are
missing (see WP 0054, Components of End Item). Report any discrepancies noted in accordance
with instructions in DA PAM 738-751, Functional Users Manual for the Army Maintenance
Management Systems. The equipment can be placed in service even if accessory or other
parts/assemblies, that are not affecting proper functioning, are missing.
3. Modifications. Check DA PAM 25-30 to see if there is any MWO applicable to the SICPS Medium
components you are unpacking. If an MWO is listed, check to see if it has been applied to the
equipment. The MWO number will be shown on the case/bag near the equipment nomenclature. If a
current MWO is listed in DA PAM 25-30, but there is no evidence that it has been applied to the
equipment you are unpacking, note the discrepancy on DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and
Maintenance Worksheet.
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS), INTRODUCTION
GENERAL
The following paragraphs contain general information pertaining to unit and direct support maintenance
procedures. WP 0012 lists preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS).
Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) are performed to keep the tent in operating
condition. The checks are used to find, correct, or report problems.
Pay attention to WARNING and CAUTION statements. A WARNING means someone could be hurt. A
CAUTION means equipment could be damaged.
If you find something wrong when performing PMCS, fix it, if you can, using troubleshooting procedures
and/or maintenance procedures.
The right-hand column of the PMCS table lists conditions that make the equipment not fully mission
capable. Write up items not-fixed on DA Form 2404 for unit maintenance.
If tools required to perform PMCS are not listed in WP 0012 00, notify unit maintenance.
Recording Defects. All defects discovered during the inspection will be recorded using the applicable
specifics in DA PAM 738-751, and TB 43-0002-43.
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NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
N/A N/A
Materials/Parts References
N/A N/A
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2 Before Grommets Check for grommets that are torn Grommets are missing
away from or out of material. or torn away from
material causing fabric
to tear.
3 Before Slide Fasteners Check for smooth operation, Slide fastener binds,
missing teeth, and separated does not open or close,
seams. or is torn away from
fabric.
4 Before Hook and Pile Inspect hook and pile fasteners Fasteners do not hold
Fastener for proper alignment and when pressed together.
cleanliness. Remove dirt by Strips loose.
brushing fastener strips.
5 Before Zippers Check zipper for operation/ Zipper does not move
movement. freely.
6 Before Tent Lines Inspect tent lines for cuts or Tent lines are cut,
fraying. frayed, or excessively
worn.
7 Before Tent Line Slips Inspect for broken tent line slips. Tent line slips broken or
missing.
9 Before Straps, Quick Check interior and exterior quick Straps loose or
Disconnect disconnect strap fasteners for missing. Quick
tears, fraying, or broken disconnect fasteners
hardware. broken.
10 Before Stakes Ensure stakes are in good Replace missing or
working condition. unserviceable stakes.
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FRAME
TRANSPORT BAG
11 Before Transport Bags Check frame and fabric transport Bags are ripped.
bags and tent pin container for
rips, tears, or splitting seams.
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BINDING STRAP
ASSEMBLY
CABLE
HEADER
PURLIN
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12 Before Frame Check condition of upper arch, Arch does not fold,
Components lower arch, cable header, purlin, locking tabs on purlin
and tent threshold. and door sill does not
rotate and lock.
Look for bends, cracks, or other Frame parts are bent
damage. Check for free or deformed.
movement.
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HANDLE
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
TOGGLE
SWITCH
ELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
CABLES
BASE
PLATE
QUICK
RELEASE
PIN
FOOT
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CABLES
COVER
16 Before Convenience Check for missing covers and dirt Covers missing.
Outlets in electrical receptacles or plugs.
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FILTER
WARNING
19 Before Filter Check filter for tears or punctures. Light escapes through
area other than
designated opening.
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BRACE
HINGES
20 Before Field Table Check hinges for smooth operation. Table does not fold or
open.
Check for cracks or breaks in Bent or broken
hinges and braces. hinges or braces.
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1 During Fabric Assembly Check for tears, punctures, rips, Fabric ripped or torn.
(Roof, Wall) and seams that may have Separated seams or
separated in walls, liners, and floor. fabric punctures.
2 During Grommets Check for grommets that are torn Grommets are
away from or out of material. missing or torn away
from material,
causing fabric to tear.
3 During Slide Fasteners Check for smooth operation, Slide fastener binds,
missing teeth, and separated does not open or
seams. close, or is torn away
from fabric.
4 During Hook and Pile Inspect hook and pile fasteners for Fasteners do not
Fastener proper alignment and cleanliness. hold when pressed
Remove dirt by brushing fastener together. Strips
strips. loose.
5 During Tent Lines Inspect tent lines for cuts or fraying. Tent lines are cut,
frayed, or
Check for and tighten loose tent excessively worn.
lines.
6 During Zippers Check for proper operation. Zipper does not
move freely.
7 During Tent Line Slips Inspect for broken tent line slips. Tent line slips broken
or missing.
8 During Straps Check interior and exterior straps Straps loose or
for fraying or tears. missing.
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9 During Straps, Quick Check interior and exterior quick Straps loose or
Disconnect disconnect strap fasteners for tears, missing. Quick
fraying, or broken hardware. disconnect fasteners
broken.
10 During Stakes Ensure stakes are in good working Stakes are missing
condition and are firmly in ground. or not serviceable.
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TOGGLE
SWITCH
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
ELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
CABLES
BASE
PLATE
QUICK
RELEASE
PIN
FOOT
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CABLE
COVER
12 During Convenience Check for missing covers and dirt in Covers missing.
Outlets electrical receptacles or plugs.
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FILTER
WARNING
13 During Light Assembly Check lights for damage to end Parts of light set
caps and plastic cover, missing missing or damaged.
parts, such as power cords, and
presence of fluorescent bulbs.
15 During Filter Check filter for tears or punctures. Light escapes through
area other than
designated opening.
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2 After Grommets Check for grommets that are torn Grommets are
away from or out of material. missing or torn away
from material causing
fabric to tear.
3 After Slide Fasteners Check for smooth operation, Slide fastener binds,
missing teeth and separated seams. does not open or
close, or is torn away
from fabric.
4 After Hook and Pile Inspect hook and pile fasteners for Fasteners do hot hold
Fastener proper alignment and cleanliness. when pressed
together. Strips
Remove dirt by brushing fastener loose.
strips.
5 After Zipper Check for proper operation. Zipper does not move
freely.
6 After Tent Lines Inspect tent lines for cuts or fraying. Tent lines are cut,
frayed, or excessively
worn.
7 After Tent Line Slips Inspect for broken tent line slips. Tent line slips broken
or missing.
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9 After Straps, Quick Check interior and exterior quick Straps loose or
Disconnect disconnect strap fasteners for tears, missing. Quick
fraying, or broken hardware. disconnect fasteners
broken.
10 After Stakes Ensure stakes are in good working Stakes are missing or
condition. not serviceable.
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FRAME
TRANSPORT BAG
0012-19
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11 After Transport Bags Check frame and fabric transport Bags are ripped.
bags and tent pin container for rips, Straps are loose.
tears, or splitting seams. Broken hardware.
Handles ripped.
Check strap assemblies for fraying
or missing/broken hardware.
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BINDING STRAP
ASSEMBLY
CABLE
HEADER
PURLIN
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12 After Frame Check condition of upper arch, Sectional arch does not
Components cable header, lower arch, purlin, fold, locking tabs on
and tent threshold. purlin and door sill do
not rotate and lock.
Look for bends, cracks or other
damage. Check for free
movement.
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TOGGLE
SWITCH
HANDLE
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
ELECTRICAL
RECEPTACLE
BASE
PLATE
QUICK
RELEASE
PIN
FOOT
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15 After Power Distribution Check power distribution box for Circuit breakers and
Box and Power damage to circuit breakers and toggle switches do
Panel Stand toggle switches. not operate.
0012-24
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CABLES
COVER
16 After Convenience Check for missing covers and dirt Covers missing.
Outlets in electrical receptacles or plugs.
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FILTER
STRAP
CABLE
ASSEMBLY
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CREW MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
SERVICE
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
None Required N/A
Materials/Parts References
Brush, Scrub, w/o Handle (Item 1, WP 0057) N/A
CAUTION
GENERAL CLEANING
Proper cleaning of the SICPS Medium components is an integral part of maintenance. It can help prevent
possible problems in the future, so make it a habit to clean all SICPS Medium components whenever
necessary.
1. Clean all SICPS Medium components with a brush and mild, soapy water.
3. Ensure components, especially fabric sections, are completely dry before being stored.
ZIPPER CLEANING
1. Using a mild detergent, water, and a soft bristle brush, clean the zipper and zipper slider.
NOTE
Rubbing the zipper with beeswax, after cleaning, will protect the zipper
and will also reduce friction, force, wear, and tear and enhance the life of
the zippers.
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FLOOR CLEANING
1. Clean the tent floor by wiping it down with a mild soap (liquid hand soap) and lukewarm water
solution.
WARNING
After cleaning, ensure the tent is completely dry, especially the heavier,
double-stitched areas, such as the seams, before storing or mold and
mildew are likely to grow.
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CREW MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
ARCH ASSEMBLY
INSPECT
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
None Required N/A
Materials/Parts References
None Required N/A
INSPECT
WARNING
Use care when unfolding frame assemblies. Hands and fingers can be
pinched when placed on hinge joints, causing painful injuries to
personnel.
1. Unfold and inspect the upper arch assembly, left and right arch segments, for bends, damage to the
connectors, cracks or deformations in the ridge gusset plate, and presence and proper functioning
of the quick release pin and lanyard assembly.
RIDGE GUSSET PLATE
QUICK
RELEASE PIN
RIGHT
ARCH
LEFT ARCH
SEGMENT
SEGMENT
CONNECTORS
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2. Unfold and inspect the lower arch assembly eave arch segment and lower leg arch for bends,
damage to the connector), cracks or deformations in the eave gusset plates, and presence and
proper functioning of the quick release pin and lanyard assemblies (not shown).
CONNECTOR
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CREW MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
LIGHT SET ASSEMBLY
REPAIR
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
None Required Light assembly turned off and disconnected.
Materials/Parts References
Bulb (Item 2, WP 0048) N/A
REPAIR
1. Remove bulb.
LIGHT
SWITCH
END CAP
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LIGHT HOUSING
END CAP
SECTION
GASKET
c. Disconnect the white, black, and green wires from green, black and red wires.
WHITE, BLACK
AND GREEN
WIRES
RED, BLACK
AND GREEN
WIRES
NOTE
Gently pull EMI shield apart from light housing to allow easier removal of
ground wire.
EMI SHIELD
0015-2
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EMI
SHIELD
GROUND
WIRE
e. Remove bulb socket assembly by pulling on wire hook. BULB SOCKET ASSEMBLY
WIRE HOOK
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2. Install bulb.
a. Place new bulb in light assembly tubing. Ensure new bulb is inserted firmly in place.
b. Feed ground wire through slot in the bulb socket assembly and connect the ground wire to the
EMI shield.
c. Place the end cap section, with gasket, into the light housing.
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CREW MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
CABLE HEADER ASSEMBLY
INSPECT, REPLACE
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
None Required Cable Header Assembly Unpacked
Materials/Parts References
None Required N/A
GENERAL
This procedure contains information and instructions to keep the SICPS Medium frame assembly in good
working order by inspecting and replacing the entire cable header assembly.
INSPECT
Inspect the cable header assembly vinyl covered wire rope for fraying, secure attachment to the cable
ends, presence of hitch clip pins, and security of compression fittings.
CABLE END
COMPRESSION
FITTING
VINYL COVERED
HITCH WIRE ROPE
CLIP PIN
REPLACE
If cable header assembly is damaged, bent, or has frayed wire, replace the entire cable header assembly
with a serviceable item from stock.
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CREW MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
PURLIN ASSEMBLY
INSPECT, REPLACE
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
None Required Purlin Assembly unpacked
Materials/Parts References
None Required N/A
GENERAL
This procedure contains information and instructions to keep the SICPS Medium frame assembly in
good working order by inspecting and replacing the entire purlin assembly.
INSPECT
1. Inspect the purlin tube, retaining straps, and diagonal braces for bends and deformations.
2. Check the turn-and-lock mechanisms on purlin tube ends and braces for proper functioning.
3. Inspect retaining straps for fraying and hook and pile fasteners for serviceability.
PURLIN TUBE
Figure 1. Purlin Assembly (Folded for Transport) RETAINING
STRAP
PURLIN
TUBE
ENDS
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REPLACE
If any part of the purlin assembly is damaged to the extent that the purlin cannot be properly put in
place, replace the entire purlin assembly with a serviceable item from stock.
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CREW MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
DOOR SILL ASSEMBLY
INSPECT, REPLACE
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
None Required Door Sill Assembly unpacked
Materials/Parts References
None Required N/A
GENERAL
This procedure contains information and instructions to keep the SICPS Medium frame assembly in good
working order by inspecting and replacing the entire door sill assembly.
INSPECT
1. Inspect the door sill assembly tube, retaining straps, and diagonal braces for bends and
deformations.
2. Check the turn-and-lock mechanisms on the door sill assembly tube ends and braces for proper
functioning.
3. Inspect retaining straps for fraying and hook and pile fasteners for serviceability.
RETAINING
STRAP
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REPLACE
If any part of the door sill assembly is damaged to the extent that the door sill assembly cannot be
properly put in place, replace the entire door sill assembly with a serviceable item from stock.
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CREW MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX
INSPECT
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
None Required N/A
Materials/Parts References
None Required N/A
GENERAL
This procedure contains information and instructions to keep the SICPS Medium power distribution box in
good working order by inspecting the entire power distribution box.
WARNING
INSPECT
1. Inspect the power distribution box housing and handle for damage.
2. Visually inspect outside of power distribution box for cleanliness and corrosion.
POWER
DISTRIBUTION
BOX HOUSING
HANDLE
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3. Notice condition of circuit breakers, power receptacles, and light switches. Refer a power
distribution box with damaged or inoperative circuit breakers, receptacles, or light switch to higher
level maintenance support.
4. Inspect the light power cables and the receptacle power cables for cuts or damaged ends. Refer
defective cables to higher level maintenance support for replacement.
LIGHT
SWITCHES
CIRCUIT
BREAKERS
DUPLEX
RECEPTACLE
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STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
ARCH ASSEMBLY
REPAIR, REPLACE
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
Tool Kit, General Mechanic’s (Item 6, Table 2, N/A
WP 0030)
Materials/Parts References
N/A WP 0022
REPAIR
Repair to the arch assembly, both upper arch and lower arch, is limited to replacement of the quick
release pin with lanyard. Refer to WP 0022 for detailed procedures.
REPLACE
1. If the upper arch assembly is damaged, bent, or will not unfold, replace the entire upper arch
assembly with a serviceable item from stock.
2. If the lower arch assembly is damaged, bent, or will not unfold, replace the entire lower arch
assembly.
UPPER
ARCH
ASSEMBLY
LOWER
ARCH
ASSEMBLY
LOWER
ARCH
ASSEMBLY
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NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
TENT SECTIONS (FABRIC)
REPAIR
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
Brush, Paint (Item 1, Table 2, WP 0030) Although the fabric assemblies can be
Repair Kit, Tentage (Item 3, Table 2, WP 0030) repaired while the tent is in use, it is
recommended that the fabric be repaired
Materials/Parts when the tent is not in use, since repairs are
Denatured Alcohol (Item 3, WP 0057) easier when the fabric assemblies are
Gloves, Latex-Nitrile (Item 5, WP 0057) separated. Refer to WP 0005 for striking
K-Kote Seam Sealer (Item 8, WP 0057) instructions.
Respirator, Air Filtering (Item 11, WP 0057)
Wiping Rags (Item 17, WP 0057) References
FM 10-16; FM 21-11;
FED-STD 595, FED-STD 751
REPAIR
Miscellaneous Patches
a. Obtain a clean, round patch from bulk material that is at least 1 inch larger, in all directions, than
the damaged fabric area.
PATCH
DAMAGED
FABRIC
AREA
CIRCLE
ON
FABRIC
AREA
b. Place the damaged fabric area on a flat surface or place a piece of softwood under the damaged
fabric area.
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c. Center patch over damaged fabric area. Draw a circle on fabric around patch, and then remove
patch.
WARNING
e. Place patch facedown over circle. Coat patch evenly with adhesive, allowing adhesive to overlap
onto fabric to form an adhesive circle. Remove patch and set aside with adhesive side up.
f. Coat damaged fabric with adhesive inside circle. Allow adhesive on patch and adhesive circle to
dry.
i. Center patch over circle, adhesive side down, and press the two sticky surfaces together.
j. Using a hand roller, press excess adhesive and air bubbles from under patch. Roll first in one
direction and then in the opposite direction.
k. Using tongue depressor, apply a small amount of adhesive to edge of patch. Run tongue
depressor around patch to seal and prevent fraying.
FABRIC TONGUE
PATCH
DEPRESSOR
PATCH
HAND
PATCH
ROLLER
FABRIC
FABRIC
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WARNING
Seam sealer and solvent are extremely flammable and the fumes toxic.
Do not use seam sealer or solvent near an open flame. When using
seam sealer and solvent, wear goggles and gloves. When indoors, wear
a respirator or use sealer and solvent in an open, well-ventilated area
away from sources of combustion. Severe injury or death may result
from explosion or fire. Inhalation of fumes may cause toxic sickness.
NOTE
Tent may be erected or fabric assemblies may be removed and laid flat.
Two light coats of sealant are more effective than one thick coat. Do not
use excessive amounts of sealer, as this does not increase effectiveness
and will give the tent a poor appearance.
Do not leave original sealer container open, as sealer will thicken and
become unusable. Limit the amount of time the container is open.
a. The surface to be sealed should be cleaned as thoroughly as practical and completely dry before
applying sealer.
b. Pour a small amount of sealer into a clean container and immediately reseal the gallon container.
c. Apply sealer to stitching or repair to e sealed, overlapping seam stitching or edges of repair by
½ inch.
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Hand Stitching
NOTE
If you use two-strand thread, you will need twice as much; if you use
four-strand, you will need four times as much.
a. Estimate the amount of thread required to complete stitching and cut thread to length.
b. Wax the thread by pressing the thread between your thumb and the beeswax and by drawing the
entire length of thread over the beeswax.
c. Thread sail maker’s needle with waxed thread to form a single, two or four-strand thread as
follows:
(1) Fold one end of thread and push the loop through the eye of the needle.
(2) Two-Strand. To make a double-strand thread, pull the thread through the needle until the
needle is at the midpoint of the single-thread strand.
(3) Four-Strand. To form four-strand thread, bend a length of thread in half and insert the loop
end into the eye of the needle, pulling it through so that the eye is at the midpoint of the
double strand of thread.
d. Twist the strand together and re-wax the entire length of thread.
BEESWAX
THREAD
SAIL MAKER’S NEEDLE
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2. Hand Stitches. There are five common hand stitches used to mend fabric in different situations: flat,
round, overcast, back and fishbone. Choose the one that most closely resembles the repair you are
making.
a. Flat Stitch. This stitch is used as a temporary fastening until machine repairs can be made. Pass
the needle over and under an equal amount of material, each successively entering the material
from the opposite side.
b. Round Stitch. This stitch is used to handwork grommets. Insert the materials at right angles to
the edge of materials and bring around edge before making the next stitch.
c. Overcast Stitch. This stitch is used to apply a hand-sewn patch. Insert the needle through the
material at an angle so that it comes out to one side and ahead of the point of insertion; bring the
cord over to the original line of insertion before making the next stitch.
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d. Backstitch. This stitch is used to secure an open seam. It is so named because the needle is
always set back on half of a stitch length into the last stitch made. Make two small stitches in the
same place to secure the cord ends. Continue by inserting the needle into the middle of the
preceding stitch and bring it out on the same side of the material, one stitch length in advance of
the preceding stitch.
Figure 7. Backstitch.
e. Fishbone Stitch. This stitch is used to join edges of a tear; a patch can be applied. Insert needle
between the two edges of material to be sewn together. Take a diagonal stitch from one side
toward the other; bring the needle out between the two edges. Repeat this operation on the
opposite side and continue alternating stitches from side to side. To keep the stitches uniform,
hold the edges smoothly together. Make stitches firmly, but do not pull them tight enough to
pucker the fabric.
Figure 8. Fishbone.
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SERVICE MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
QUICK RELEASE PIN WITH LANYARD ASSEMBLY
INSPECT, REPLACE
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
Tool Kit, General Mechanic’s (Item 8, Table 2, N/A
WP 0030)
Materials/Parts References
N/A WP 0012
INSPECT
WARNING
Use care when unfolding frame assemblies. Hands and fingers can be
pinched when placed on hinge joints, causing painful injuries to
personnel.
Inspect quick release pins with lanyard for damage as described in WP 0012.
REPLACE
If the quick release pin with lanyard is missing or damaged, replace it as follows:
a. Remove quick release pins with lanyard assembly from tent frame.
b. Remove screw holding quick release pin with lanyard assembly to frame section.
SCREW
QUICK
RELEASE PIN
WITH LANYARD
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REPLACE – Continued.
a. Install screw through eye of quick release pin with lanyard assembly.
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STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
TENT SECTIONS (FABRIC)
REPAIR
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
Repair Kit, Tentage (Item 3, Table 2, WP 0030) SICPS Medium removed from service.
Materials/Parts References
N/A WP 0021
FM 10-16
NOTE
If fabric repair is required, refer to WP 0021 for instructions.
A die inserted grommet consists of two brass parts: the male (barrel) is
smooth and the female (washer) has spurs to grip the fabric.
2. Insert a grommet.
b. Using a size 5 cutting punch for a size 4 grommet (or a size 6 cutting punch for a size 5 grommet)
and a rawhide mallet, cut a grommet hole in fabric by hitting top of cutting punch with rawhide
mallet.
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REPLACE – Continued.
d. Place fabric and bottom (flat) part of grommet barrel on grommet die.
g. Hit top of setting punch with rawhide mallet hard enough to clinch the parts to fabric without
damaging grommet or fabric.
NOTE
When parts are clinched properly, the edge of the grommet barrel has a
smooth roll.
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FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX
REPAIR
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
Tool Kit, General Mechanic's (Item 6, Table 2 External electrical power disconnected;
WP 0030) power control disconnected.
Materials/Parts References
N/A N/A
REPAIR
WARNING
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c. Remove circuit breaker retaining nut (Figure 3) to release circuit breaker (Figure 4) from the
power distribution box.
RETAINING
NUT
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
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e. Remove screws and washers (Figure 5) from circuit breaker posts (Figure 6) and remove terminal
lugs (Figure 6).
SCREWS
AND
WASHERS
POST
TERMINAL
LUG
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Remove and Install Cannon Connector (Receptacle) from Power Distribution Box
WARNING
b. Remove back plate from power distribution box (shown in Figures 1 and 2).
SCREWS
RECEPTACLE
COVER
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d. Remove nuts and washers from terminal block and circuit breaker terminal lug.
RECEPTACLE
a. Insert replacement receptacle connector with gasket into power distribution box.
b. Connect wires on receptacle connector to terminal block and circuit breaker terminal lug.
WARNING
b. Remove back plate from power distribution box as shown in Figures 1 and 2.
c. Remove screws (Figure 10) retaining receptacle cover with gasket and duplex receptacle to
power distribution box mounting plate (Figure 11).
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SCREWS
MOUNTING
PLATE
d. Remove screws (Figure 10) retaining receptacle cover with gasket and duplex receptacle to
power distribution box mounting plate (Figure 11).
SET SCREW
DUPLEX
RECEPTACLE
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SCREWS GASKET
b. Assemble duplex receptacle and cover with gasket; secure with screws.
d. Install replacement duplex receptacle and receptacle cover with gasket onto the power
distribution box.
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STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
CONVENIENCE OUTLET
REPAIR
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
Tool Kit, General Mechanic's (Item 6, Table 2, External electrical power disconnected;
WP 0030) power control disconnected.
Materials/Parts References
N/A N/A
REPAIR
Removal and Installation of Duplex Receptacle with Gasket from Convenience Outlet
WARNING
NOTE
The first convenience outlet box of the set contains the GFCI
protected duplex outlet.
b. Remove screws, retaining receptacle cover, and gasket to convenience outlet box.
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REPAIR – Continued.
SCREWS
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FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
TENT SECTIONS (FABRIC)
REPAIR
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
Sewing Machine, Industrial (Item 5, Table 2, N/A
WP 0030)
Repair Kit, Tentage (Item 3, Table 2, WP 0030)
Materials/Parts References
N/A FED-STD 595
FED-STD 751;
FM 10-16
REPAIR
MACHINE STITCHING
All stitch types, except bartacking, shall conform to FED-STD 751. Type 301 and 401 stitching requires
5-to-7 stitches per inch. Bartacking shall be 1/8 inch in width and free of thread breaks and loose
stitching.
1. Thread Breaks. Thread breaks in stitching shall be overstitched no less than 1 inch at each break on
stitch type 301 and not less than 1 ½ inch at each break on stitch type 401. Thread breaks in type
401 may be overstitched with stitch type 301. Thread breaks noted during inspection must be
repaired by overstitching the existing stitching, starting from a distance of 1 inch beyond the break.
The ends of repair stitching are not required to be backstitched.
2. Stitching Ends. The ends of type 301 stitching shall be overstitched not less than 1 inch, except
where ends are turned under in a hem or held down by other stitching. Where 301 stitching are
performed automatically on stitch patterns such as box, box with cross-stitch, “W” stitching, or straight
line tacking, at least three tying, overlapping, or back stitches shall be used to secure the ends of
stitching.
3. Skipped Stitches. Two or more consecutively skipped stitches, occurring in type 301 stitching, shall
be overstitched not less than 1 inch. Any skipped stitches in the 401 stitching shall be overstitched
not less than 1 ½ inches. Skipped stitches in 401 stitching may be overstitched with type 301
stitching. Skipped stitches noted during inspection shall be repaired, as specified for thread breaks,
as described above.
AUTOMATIC STITCHING
Automatic stitching machines may be used to perform any of the required stitch patterns, provided the
requirement of the stitch pattern, stitches per inch, size and type of thread are met and at least three or
more overlapping, tying, or backstitches secure the ends of the stitching.
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STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
FIELD TABLE
REPAIR
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools Equipment Condition
Riveting Tool (Item 4, Table 2, WP 0030) On flat surface, upside down.
Tool Kit, General Mechanic's (Item 6, Table 2,
WP 0030)
Materials/Parts References
N/A N/A
REPAIR
LEG
WELDMENT
CAUTION
When removing rivets, be careful not to enlarge the rivet hole since this
causes the use of a larger rivet for replacement.
CAUTION
Take care not to damage the surface of the brace(s) and table leg
weldment(s) being repaired.
CAUTION
In order to prevent the corners from cutting grooves in the surface of the
work, make sure the cutting edge of the chisel has a slight radius. In
addition, always cut parallel to the plate edge.
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b. Remove screws, washers, nuts, and nylon washers holding the leg weldment to the table.
b. Install screws, washers, nuts, and nylon washers, securing weldment to table.
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CAUTION
3) Insert the rivet into the hole in the material being joined.
4) Keep the head of the rivet flat against the surface of the material while applying steady
pulling pressure with the rivet gun to pull the rivet stem.
5) Once the rivet stem breaks free, ensure the rivet is seated properly and is not loose.
6) If the rivet is not seated properly or is loose, remove rivet as previously described and
replace repeating steps 1) through 6).
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LEG
NYLON WELDMENT
LEG
WASHER WELDMENT
RIVET
BRACE
NYLON
WASHER
NYLON
WASHER
a. Remove rivets holding brace to top weldment and leg weldment as follows:
CAUTION
When removing rivets, be careful not to enlarge the rivet hole since this
causes the use of a larger rivet for replacement.
CAUTION
Take care not to damage the surface of the brace(s) and table leg
weldment(s) being repaired.
CAUTION
b. Remove brace.
a. Align new brace with rivet holes in top weldment and leg weldment.
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CAUTION
3) Insert the rivet into the hole in the material being joined.
4) Keep the head of the rivet flat against the surface of the material while applying steady
pulling pressure with the rivet gun to pull the rivet stem.
5) Once the rivet stem breaks free, ensure the rivet is seated properly and is not loose.
6) If the rivet is not seated properly or is loose, remove rivet as previously described and
replace repeating steps 1) through 6).
NYLON
WASHER LEG
WELDMENT
RIVET
BRACE
RIVET
TOP WELDMENT
WASHER
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CHAPTER 5
SUPPORTING INFORMATION
FOR
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND
POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
TM 10-8340-242-13&P 0028
OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
REFERENCES
This appendix lists all forms, technical manuals, and miscellaneous publications referenced, or to be used
with this manual.
PAMPHLETS
DA PAM 25-30 Consolidated Index of Army Publications and Blank Forms
DA PAM 738-751 Functional Users Manual for The Army Maintenance
Management System (Aviation) (TAMMS-A)
FIELD MANUALS
FM 3-11.3 Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear
Contamination Avoidance
FM 3-11.4 Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Protection
FM 3-11.5 Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear
Decontamination
FM 3-97.6 Mountain Operations
FM 4-25.11 First Aid
FM 9-207 Operations and Maintenance of Ordnance Materiel in Cold
Weather
FM 10-16 General Fabric Repair
FM 31-70 Basic Cold Weather Manual
FM 31-71 Northern Operations
FM 38-701 Packaging of Materiel - Packing
ARMY REGULATIONS
AR 25-52 Authorized Abbreviations, Brevity Codes, and Acronyms
AR 700-15 Packaging of Materiel
AR 70-38 Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation of Materiel for
Extreme Climatic Conditions
AR 750-1 Army Materiel Maintenance Policy and Retail Maintenance
Operation
AR 700-138 Army Logistics Readiness and Sustainability
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FORMS
TECHNICAL MANUALS
TC 9-510 Metal Body Repair and Related Operations
TM 10-8340-224-23P Operator, Unit and Direct Support Maintenance
Repair Parts and Special Tools List for Tent,
Extendable, Modular Personnel (TEMPER)
TM 5-1080-200-13&P Lightweight Camouflage Screen and Screen
Support Systems
TM 750-244-2 Procedures for Destruction of Electronics Materiel to
Prevent Enemy Use
TM 750-244-3 Procedures for Destruction of Equipment to Prevent
Enemy Use
FEDERAL STANDARDS
TECHNICAL BULLETINS
TB 43-0002-43 Maintenance Expenditure Limits for FSC Group 16
MISCELLANEOUS
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC), INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
This introduction provides a general explanation of all maintenance and repair functions authorized at the
two maintenance levels under the Two-Level Maintenance System concept.
The MAC (immediately following the introduction) designates overall authority and responsibility for the
performance of maintenance functions on the identified end item or component. The application of the
maintenance functions to the end item or component shall be consistent with the capacities and
capabilities of the designated maintenance levels, which are shown in the MAC in column (4) as:
Field – includes three subcolumns, Crew (C), Service (O), and Field (F).
Sustainment – includes two subcolumns, Below Depot (H) and Depot (D).
The maintenance to be performed below depot and in the field is described as follows:
The tools and test equipment requirements (immediately following the MAC) list the tools and test
equipment (both special tools and common tool sets) required for each maintenance function as
referenced from the MAC.
The remarks (immediately following the tools and test equipment requirements) contain supplemental
instructions and explanatory notes for a particular maintenance function.
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Maintenance Functions
1. Inspect. To determine the serviceability of an item by comparing its physical, mechanical, and/or
electrical characteristics with established standards through examination (e.g., by sight, sound, or
feel). This includes scheduled inspection and gaugings and evaluation of cannon tubes.
3. Service. Operations required periodically to keep an item in proper operating condition; e.g., to clean
(includes decontaminate, when required), to preserve, to drain, to paint, or to replenish fuel, lubricants,
chemical fluids, or gases. This includes scheduled exercising and purging of recoil mechanisms. The
following are examples of service functions:
a. Unpack. To remove from packing box for service or when required for the performance of
maintenance operations.
b. Repack. To return item to packing box after service and other maintenance operations.
c. Clean. To rid the item of contamination.
d. Touch up. To spot paint scratched or blistered surfaces.
e. Mark. To restore obliterated identification.
4. Adjust. To maintain or regulate, within prescribed limits, by bringing into proper position, or by setting
the operating characteristics to specified parameters.
5. Align. To adjust specified variable elements of an item to bring about optimum or desired
performance.
7. Remove/Install. To remove and install the same item when required to perform service or other
maintenance functions. Install may be the act of emplacing, seating, or fixing into position a spare,
repair part, or module (component or assembly) in a manner to allow the proper functioning of an
equipment or system.
8. Paint (ammunition only). To prepare and spray color coats of paint so that the ammunition can be
identified and protected. The color indicating primary use is applied, preferably, to the entire exterior
surface as the background color of the item. Other markings are to be repainted as original so as to
retain proper ammunition identification.
9. Replace. To remove an unserviceable item and install a serviceable counterpart in its place.
“Replace” is authorized by the MAC and assigned maintenance level is shown as the third position
code of the Source, Maintenance and Recoverability (SMR) code.
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NOTE
The following definitions are applicable to the “repair” maintenance
function: Services. Inspect, test, service, adjust, align, calibrate, and/or
replace.
Fault location/troubleshooting. The process of investigating and detecting the cause of equipment
malfunctioning; the act of isolating a fault within a system or Unit Under Test (UUT).
11. Overhaul. The maintenance effort (service/action) prescribed to restore an item to a completely
serviceable/operational condition as required by maintenance standards in appropriate technical
publications. Overhaul is normally the highest degree of maintenance performed by the Army.
Overhaul does not normally return an item to like new condition.
12. Rebuild. Consists of those services/actions necessary for the restoration of unserviceable equipment
to a like new condition in accordance with original manufacturing standards. Rebuild is the highest
degree of material maintenance applied to Army equipment. The rebuild operation includes the act of
returning to zero those age measurements (e.g., hours/miles) considered in classifying Army
equipment/components.
Column (1) Group Number. Column (1) lists Functional Group code (FGC) numbers, the purpose of which
is to identify maintenance significant components, assemblies, subassemblies, and modules with the Next
Higher Assembly (NHA).
Column (2) Component/Assembly. Column (2) contains the item names of components, assemblies,
subassemblies, and modules for which maintenance is authorized.
Column (3) Maintenance Function. Column (3) lists the functions to be performed on the item listed in
column (2). (For a detailed explanation of these functions, refer to “Maintenance Functions” outlined
above.)
Column (4) Maintenance Level. Column (4) specifies each level of maintenance authorized to perform
each function listed in column (3), by indicating work time required (expressed as manhours in whole
hours or decimals) in the appropriate subcolumn. This work time figure represents the active time
required to perform that maintenance function at the indicated level of maintenance. If the number or
complexity of the tasks within the listed maintenance function varies at different maintenance levels,
appropriate work time figures are to be shown for each level. The work time figure represents the average
time required to restore an item (assembly, subassembly, component, module, end item, or system) to a
serviceable condition under typical field operating conditions. This time includes preparation time
(including any necessary disassembly/assembly time), troubleshooting/fault location time, and quality
assurance time in addition to the time required to perform the specific tasks identified for the maintenance
functions authorized in the MAC. The symbol designations for the various maintenance levels are as
follows:
Field: Sustainment:
C Crew maintenance L Specialized Repair Activity (SRA)
O Service maintenance H Below depot maintenance
F Field maintenance D Depot maintenance
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NOTE
The “L” maintenance level is not included in column (4) of the MAC.
Functions to this level of maintenance are identified by a work time figure
in the “H” column of column (4), and an associated reference code is
used in the REMARKS column (6). This code is keyed to the remarks
and the SRA complete repair application is explained there.
Column (5) Tools and Equipment Reference Code. Column (5) specifies, by code, those common tool
sets (not individual tools), common Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE), special TMDE
and special support equipment required to perform the designated function. Codes are keyed to the
entries in the tools and test equipment table.
Column (6) Remarks Code. When applicable, this column contains a letter code, in alphabetical order,
which is keyed to the remarks table entries.
Column (1) Tool or Test Equipment Reference Code. The tool and test equipment reference code
correlates with a code used in column (5) of the MAC.
Column (2) Maintenance Level. The lowest level of maintenance authorized to use the tool or test
equipment.
Column (4) National Stock Number (NSN). The NSN of the tool or test equipment.
Column (1) Remarks Code. The code recorded in column (6) of the MAC.
Column (2) Remarks. This column lists information pertinent to the maintenance function being
performed as indicated in the MAC.
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OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE
STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC)
Table 1. MAC for Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS), Medium.
Standard
Integrated
Command
00
Post System
(SICPS),
Medium
Inspect 0.5
Tent
Repair 0.5 1.0
01 Sections 1, 2, 3, 5 A, B
Replace 0.5
(Fabric)
Service 0.5
Repair 0.5 0.5
0101 End Section
Replace 0.5
Intermediate Repair 0.5 0.5
0102
Section Replace 0.5
Inspect 0.5
0.5
Frame Repair
02 0.5 A
Sections Replace
Service 0.5
Cable
Repair 0.2
0203 Header
Replace 0.5
Assembly
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Table 1. MAC for Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS), Medium – Continued.
Cable
0302 Replace 0.2
Assemblies
Inspect 0.1
06 Tent Pins A
Replace 0.1
Inspect 0.1
Repair 0.5
07 Table, Field 4, 6 A
Service 0.2
Replace 0.2
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TOOL OR
TEST
MAINTENANCE NATIONAL STOCK TOOL
EQUIPMENT NOMENCLATURE
LEVEL NUMBER NUMBER
REFERENCE
CODE
1 O Brush, Paint 8020-00-597-4761
2 O Hand Roller 5120-00-243-9401
3 O Repair Kit, Tentage 8340-00-262-5767
4 F Riveting Tool 5180-01-201-4978
5 F Sewing Machine, Industrial 3530-00-892-4631
6 O Tool Kit, General Mechanic’s 5180-01-483-0249
Table 3. Remarks for Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS), Medium.
REMARKS
REMARKS
CODE
A Inspect in accordance with PMCS.
B Clean all fabric components with soapy water.
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STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (RPSTL), INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
SCOPE
This RPSTL lists and authorizes spares and repair parts; special tools; special test, measurement, and
diagnostic equipment (TMDE); and other special support equipment required for performance of operator
and field maintenance of the Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS), Medium. It authorizes
the requisitioning, issue, and disposition of spares, repair parts, and special tools as indicated by the
source, maintenance and recoverability (SMR) codes.
GENERAL
In addition to the Introduction work package, this RPSTL is divided into the following work packages.
1. Repair Parts List Work Packages. Work packages containing lists of spares and repair parts
authorized by this RPSTL for use in the performance of maintenance. These work packages also
include parts which must be removed for replacement of the authorized parts. Parts lists are
composed of functional groups in ascending alphanumeric sequence, with the parts in each group
listed in ascending figure and item number sequence. Sending units, brackets, filters, and bolts are
listed with the component they mount on. Bulk materials are listed by item name in FIG. BULK at the
end of the work packages. Repair parts kits are listed separately in their own functional group and
work package. Repair parts for reparable special tools are also listed in a separate work package.
Items listed are shown on the associated illustrations.
2. Special Tools List Work Packages. Work packages containing lists of special tools, special TMDE,
and special support equipment authorized by this RPSTL (as indicated by Basis of Issue (BOI)
information in the DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODE (UOC) column). Tools that are
components of common tool sets and/or Class VII are not listed.
3. Cross-Reference Indexes Work Packages. There are two cross-reference indexes work packages in
this RPSTL: the National Stock Number (NSN) Index work package and the Part Number (P/N) Index
work package. The National Stock Number Index work package refers you to the figure and item
number. The Part Number Index work package refers you to the figure and item number.
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EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE REPAIR PARTS LIST AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST WORK
PACKAGES
ITEM NO. (Column (1)). Indicates the number used to identify items called out in the illustration.
SMR CODE (Column (2)). The SMR code containing supply/requisitioning information, maintenance level
authorization criteria, and disposition instruction, as shown in the following breakout. This entry may be
subdivided into 4 subentries, one for each service.
*Complete Repair: Maintenance capacity, capability, and authority to perform all corrective
maintenance tasks of the “REPAIR” function in a use/user environment in order to restore serviceability to
a failed item.
Source Code. The source code tells you how you get an item needed for maintenance, repair, or overhaul
of an end item/equipment. Explanations of source codes follow:
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NOTE
Maintenance Code. Maintenance codes tell you the level(s) of maintenance authorized to use and repair
support items. The maintenance codes are entered in the third and fourth positions of the SMR code as
follows:
Third position. The maintenance code entered in the third position tells you the lowest maintenance level
authorized to remove, replace, and use an item. The maintenance code entered in the third position will
indicate authorization to the following levels of maintenance:
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Maintenance
Application/Explanation
Code
O* - Field (Service) level/AMC maintenance can remove, replace, and use the item.
F- Field/ASB maintenance can remove, replace, and use the item.
H- Below Depot Sustainment maintenance can remove, replace, and use the item.
L- Specialized repair activity/TASMG can remove, replace, and use the item.
Afloat and ashore intermediate maintenance can remove, replace, and use the
G-
item (Navy only)
K- Contractor facility can remove, replace, and use the item.
*NOTE – Army may use C in the third position. However, for joint service publications, Army will use O.
Fourth position. The maintenance code entered in the fourth position tells you whether or not the item is to
be repaired and identifies the lowest maintenance level with the capability to do complete repair (perform
all authorized repair functions).
NOTE
Some limited repair may be done on the item at a lower level of maintenance, if
authorized by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) and SMR codes.
Maintenance
Application/Explanation
Code
O- Field (Service)/AMC is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
F- Field/ASB is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
H- Below depot Sustainment is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
Specialized repair activity/TASMG (enter specialized repair activity or TASMG
L-
designator) is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
D- Depot is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
Both afloat and ashore intermediate levels are capable of complete repair of item.
G-
(Navy only)
K- Compete repair is done at contractor facility.
Z- Nonreparable. No repair is authorized.
No repair is authorized. No parts or special tools are authorized for maintenance of
B- “B” coded item. However, the item may be reconditioned by adjusting, lubricating,
etc., at the user level.
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Recoverability Code. Recoverability codes are assigned to items to indicate the disposition action on
unserviceable items. The recoverability code is shown in the fifth position of the SMR code as follows:
Recoverability
Application/Explanation
Code
Nonreparable item. When unserviceable, condemn and dispose of the item at the
Z-
level of maintenance shown in the third position of the SMR code.
Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of the
O-
item at the service/AMC level.
Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of the
F-
item at the field level/ASB.
Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of the
H-
item at the below depot sustainment level.
Reparable item. When beyond lower level repair capability, return to depot.
D-
Condemnation and disposal of item are not authorized below depot level.
Reparable item. Condemnation and disposal not authorized below Specialized
L- Repair Activity (SRA) or theater aviation sustainment maintenance group
(TASMG).
Item requires special handling or condemnation procedures because of specific
reasons (such as precious metal content, high dollar value, critical material, or
A-
hazardous material). Refer to appropriate manuals/directives for specific
instructions.
Field level reparable item. Condemn and dispose at either afloat or ashore
G-
intermediate levels. (Navy only)
Reparable item. Condemnation and disposal to be performed at contractor
K-
facility.
NSN (Column (3)). The NSN for the item is listed in this column.
CAGEC (Column (4)). The Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGEC) is a five-digit code which
is used to identify the manufacturer, distributor, or Government agency/activity that supplies the item.
PART NUMBER (Column (5)). Indicates the primary number used by the manufacturer (individual,
company, firm, corporation, or Government activity), which controls the design and characteristics of the
item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications, standards, and inspection requirements to
identify an item or range of items.
NOTE
When you use an NSN to requisition an item, the item you receive may
have a different part number from the number listed.
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODE (UOC) (Column (6)). This column includes the following
information:
1. The Federal item name and, when repaired, a minimum description to identify the item.
2. P/Ns of bulk materials are referenced in this column in the line entry to be manufactured or fabricated.
3. Hardness Critical Item (HCI). A support item that provides the equipment with special protection from
electromagnetic pulse (EMP) damage during a nuclear attack.
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4. The statement END OF FIGURE appears just below the last item description in column (6) for a given
figure in both the repair parts list and special tools list work packages.
QTY (Column (7). The QTY (quantity per figure) column indicates the quantity of the item used in the
breakout shown on the illustration/figure, which is prepared for a functional group, subfunctional group, or
an assembly. A “V” appearing in this column instead of a quantity indicates that the quantity is variable
and quantity may change from application to application.
1. National Stock Number (NSN) Index Work Package. NSN’s in this index are listed in National Item
Identification Number (NIIN) sequence.
STOCK NUMBER Column. This column lists the NSN in NIIN sequence. The NIIN consists of the last
nine digits of the NSN. When using this column to locate an item, ignore the first four digits of the NSN.
However, the complete NSN should be used when ordering items by stock number.
FIG. Column. This column lists the number of the figure where the item is identified/located. The figures
are in numerical order in the repair parts list and special tools list work packages.
ITEM Column. The item number identifies the item associated with the figure listed in the adjacent FIG.
column. This item is also identified by the NSN listed on the same line.
2. Part Number (P/N) Index Work Package. Part Numbers in this index are listed in ascending
alphanumeric sequence (vertical arrangement of letter and number combinations which places the
first letter or digit of each group in order A through Z, followed by the numbers 0 through 9 and each
following letter or digit in like order).
PART NUMBER Column. Indicates the part number assigned to the item.
FIG. Column. This column lists the number of the figure where the item is identified/located in the
repair parts list or special tools list work package.
ITEM Column. The item number is the number assigned to the item as it appears in the figure
referenced in the adjacent figure number column.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
UOC. The UOC appears in the lower left corner of the Description Column heading. Usable on codes are
shown as “UOC:…” in the Description Column (justified left) on the first line under the applicable
item/nomenclature. Uncoded items are applicable to all models. Identification of the UOCs used in the
RPSTL are:
Code Used On
FTX Green, NSN: 8340-01-516-0904
FTY Tan, NSN: 8340-01-516-0903
Fabrication Instructions. Bulk materials required to manufacture items are listed in the bulk material
functional group of this RPSTL. Part numbers for bulk material are also referenced in the Description
Column of the line item entry for the item to be manufactured/fabricated. Detailed fabrication instructions
for items source coded to be manufactured or fabricated are found in the applicable maintenance work
package.
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Index Numbers. Items which have the word BULK in the figure column will have an index number shown
in the item number column. This index number is a cross-reference between the NSN/ Part Number (P/N)
Index work packages and the bulk material list in the repair parts list work package.
First. Using the table of contents, determine the assembly group to which the item belongs. This is
necessary since the figures are prepared for assembly groups and subassembly groups, and lists are
divided into the same groups.
Second. Find the figure covering the functional group or subfunctional group to which the item belongs.
Third. Identify the item on the figure and note the item number(s).
Fourth. Look in the repair parts list work packages for the figure and item numbers. The NSNs and part
numbers are on the same line as the associate item numbers.
First. If you have the NSN, look in the STOCK NUMBER column of the NSN index work package. The
NSN is arranged in NIIN sequence. Note the figure and item number next to the NSN.
Second. Turn to the figure and locate the item number. Verify that the item is the one you are looking for.
First. If you have the part number and not the NSN, look in the PART NUMBER column of the part
number index work package. Identify the figure and item number.
Second. Look up the item on the figure in the applicable repair parts list work package.
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NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
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NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
FIG. 2. INTERMEDIATE
SECTION
END OF FIGURE
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NO. CODE NUMBER
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END OF FIGURE
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(3) (4) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
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NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
FIG. 4 INSULATED
LINERS/PLENUM
END OF FIGURE
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P/N 5-4-9716-1
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ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
FIG. 5 FLOOR
END OF FIGURE
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VESTIBULE DOOR
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(3) (4) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
END OF FIGURE
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UPPER ARCH ASSEMBLY
P/N 5-4-7864-1
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NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
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LOWER ARCH ASSEMBLY
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(1) (2) (5)
(3) (4) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
END OF FIGURE
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CABLE HEADER ASSEMBLY
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ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
END OF FIGURE
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P/N 5-4-3336
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ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
END OF FIGURE
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THRESHOLD, TENT
P/N 5-4-3337
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(3) (4) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
GROUP 0205
THRESHOLD, TENT
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VESTIBULE FRAME ASSEMBLY
P/N 5-4-3343
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3
2-4
2
2
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(1) (2) (5)
(3) (4) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
END OF FIGURE
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POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX
P/N 1-6-6041-1
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28
29
26
27
27
24
12 2
25
3
5
14
13 27 6
7
8
29 9
4
18
28
16
15
23
10
22 11
17
19
21
20
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NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
FIG. 13 POWER
DISTRIBUTION BOX
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ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
13 PAFZZ 5935-01-184-7188 96906 MS25043- .Cover, Electrical 4
16DA Connector W/Chain,
J7-J10
14 XDFZZ 9W423 11495-A- .Handle 2
0832
15 PAFZZ 5935-00-114-8708 96906 MS90558C32 .Connector, 1
412P Receptacle, Electrical,
J1
16 PAFZZ 5935-00-114-9740 96909 MS90555C32 .Connector, 1
412S Receptacle, Electrical,
J2
17 PAFZZ 5305-00-054-6655 96906 MS51957-31 .Screw, Machine 14
END OF FIGURE
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CABLE ASSEMBLIES
P/N 1-6-6043
P/N 1-6-6044
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(3) (4) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
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(3) (4) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR PART
NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
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CONVENIENCE OUTLET
P/N 9-1-0624-1
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4
4
9
8
11 6
11
4
9
5
11
4
5
9
7
7
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(3) (4) (5) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
NO. SMR
NSN CAGEC PART NUMBER USABLE ON CODE QTY
CODE
(UOC)
GROUP 0303
CONVENIENCE OUTLET
FIG. 15 CONVENIENCE
OUTLET
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P/N 1-6-6005
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(3) (4) (5) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR
NSN CAGEC PART NUMBER USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE
(UOC)
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P/N MIL-PRF-44259D-Type II
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(1) (2)
(3) (4) (5) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR
NSN CAGEC PART NUMBER USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE
(UOC)
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TRANSPORT BAGS
P/N 5-4-9757
P/N 5-4-9751
P/N 5-4-9758
P/N 5-4-9759
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NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
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NSN CAGEC USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE NUMBER
(UOC)
1 PAOFF 8340-01-536-5635 81337 5-4-9757-6 Cover, Tent, Green, 1
Content: 2 Each Endwall
Liners
UOC: FTX
1 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3682 81337 5-4-9757-12 Cover, Tent, Tan, 1
Content: 2 Each Endwall
Liners
UOC: FTY
2 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3685 81337 5-4-9751-1 Cover, Tent Frame, 1
Green, Content: 5 Each
Purlin, 4 Each Side Arch,
2 Each Roof Arch, 2 Each
Cable Header
UOC: FTX
2 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3687 81337 5-4-9751-3 Cover, Tent Frame, Tan, 1
Content: 5 Each Purlin, 4
Each Side Arch, 2 Each
Roof Arch, 2 EachCable
Header
UOC: FTY
2 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3684 81337 5-4-9751-2 Cover, Tent Frame, 2
Green, Content: 3 Each
Purlin, 2 Each Side Arch,
1 Each Roof Arch, 1 Each
Cable Header, 2 Each
Door Sill Purlin
UOC: FTY
2 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3689 81337 5-4-9751-4 Cover, Tent Frame, Tan, 2
Content: 3 Each Purlin, 2
Each Side Arch, 1 Each
Roof Arch, 1 Each Cable
Header, 2 Each Door Sill
Purlin
UOC: FTY
2 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3683 81337 5-4-9758-1 Cover, Tent Frame, 1
Green, Content: 7 Each
Vestibule Frames, 1 Each
Vestibule Door
UOC: FTX
2 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3686 81337 5-4-9758-2 Cover, Tent Frame, Tan, 1
Content: 7 Each
Vestibule Frames, 1
Each Vestibule Door
UOC: FTY
3 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3688 81337 5-4-9759-1 Container, Tent Pin, 1
Green,
UOC: FTX
3 PAOFF 8340-01-536-3690 81337 5-4-9759-2 Container, Tent Pin, Tan, 1
UOC: FTY
END OF FIGURE
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P/N 5-4-1
P/N 5-4-791
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(3) (4) (5) DESCRIPTION AND (7)
ITEM SMR
NSN CAGEC PART NUMBER USABLE ON CODE QTY
NO. CODE
(UOC)
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NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
COMPONENTS OF END ITEM (COEI) AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII) LISTS
INTRODUCTION
Scope
This work package lists COEI and BII for the SICPS, Medium to help you inventory items for safe and
efficient operation of the equipment.
General
The COEI and BII information is divided into the following lists:
Components of End Item (COEI). This list is for information purposes only and is not authority to
requisition replacements. These items are part of the Standard Integrated Command Post System
(SICPS), Medium. As part of the end item, these items must be with the end item whenever it is issued or
transferred between property accounts. Items of COEI are removed and separately packaged for
transportation or shipment only when necessary. Illustrations are furnished to help you find and identify
the items.
Basic Issue Items (BII). These essential items are required to place the Standard Integrated Command
Post System (SICPS), Medium in operation, operate it, and to do emergency repairs. Although shipped
separately packaged, BII must be with the Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS), Medium
during operation and when it is transferred between property accounts. Listing these items is your
authority to request/requisition them for replacement based on authorization of the end item by the
TOE/MTOE. Illustrations are furnished to help you find and identify the items.
Column (1) Illus Number. Gives you the number of the item illustrated.
Column (2) National Stock Number (NSN). Identifies the stock number of the item to be used for
requisitioning purposes.
Column (3) Description, CAGEC, and Part Number. Identifies the Federal item name (in all capital
letters) followed by a minimum description when needed. The stowage location of COEI and BII is also
included in this column. The last line below the description is the CAGEC (Commercial and Government
Entity Code) (in parentheses) and the part number.
Column (4) Usable On Code. When applicable, gives you a code if the item you need is not the same for
different models of equipment. These codes are identified below:
Code Used On
FTX Green, NSN: 8340-01-516-0904
FTY Tan, NSN: 8340-01-516-0903
Column (5) Unit of Issue (U/I). Indicates the physical measurement or count of the item as issued per the
National Stock Number shown in column (2).
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LEFT RIGHT
OFF OFF
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LEFT 1 RIGHT 1
LEFT 2 RIGHT 2
POWER POWER
OUT IN
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STANDARD INTEGRATED COMMAND POST SYSTEM (SICPS), MEDIUM
NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
NSN: 8340-01-516-0903, TAN
ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST (AAL)
INTRODUCTION
Scope
This work package lists additional items you are authorized for the support of the SICPS, Medium.
General
This list identifies items that do not have to accompany the SICPS, Medium and that do not have to be
turned in with it. These items are all authorized to you by CTA, MTOE, TDA, or JTA.
Column (1) National Stock Number (NSN). Identifies the stock number of the item to be used for
requisitioning purposes.
Column (2) Description, Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGEC), and Part Number (P/N).
Identifies the Federal item name (in all capital letters) followed by a minimum description when needed.
The last line below the description is the CAGEC (in parentheses) and the part number.
Column (3) Usable On Code. When applicable, gives you a code if the item you need is not the same
for different models of equipment. These codes are identified below:
Code Used On
FTX Green, NSN: 8340-01-516-0904
FTY Tan, NSN: 8340-01-516-0903
Column (4) Unit of Issue (U/I). Indicates the physical measurement or count of the item as issued per
the National Stock Number shown in column (1).
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Rake, Snow
EA
(62840) 89-416
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EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LIST
INTRODUCTION
Scope
This work package lists expendable and durable items that you will need to operate and maintain the
Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS), Medium. This list is for information only and is not
authority to requisition the listed items. These items are authorized to you by CTA 50-970,
Expendable/Durable Items (Except Medical, Class V Repair Parts, and Heraldic Items), or CTA 8-100,
Army Medical Department Expendable/Durable Items.
Column (1) Item No. This number is assigned to the entry in the list and is referenced in the narrative
instructions to identify the item (e.g., Use brake fluid (WP 0098, item 5)).
Column (2) Level. This column identifies the lowest level of maintenance that requires the listed item (C
= Operator/Crew, O= Unit/AMC, F = Direct Support/ASB).
Column (3) National Stock Number (NSN). This is the NSN assigned to the item which you can use to
requisition it.
Column (4) Item Name, Description, Part Number/(CAGEC). This column provides the other information
you need to identify the item. The last line below the description is the part number and the Commercial
and Government Entity Code (CAGEC) (in parentheses).
Column (5) U/I. Unit of Issue (U/I) code shows the physical measurement or count of an item, such as
gallon, dozen, gross, etc.
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(1) NATIONAL (4) U/I
(2)
ITEM STOCK ITEM NAME, DESCRIPTION PART UNIT
LEVEL
NO. NUMBER NUMBER/(CAGEC) OF
(NSN) ISSUE
Filter, Cartridge
4 O 4240-01-204-2827 EA
(55799) 464023
Gloves, Latex-Nitrile
(55799) 695456 Sz 8 to 8 ½
5 O Pr
(55799) 695457 Sz 9 to 9 ½
(55799) 695458 Sz 10 to 10 ½
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NSN: 8340-01-516-0904, GREEN
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GLOSSARY
TERM DEFINITION
Door Header The door headers are used to suspend the vehicle
access doors and incorporate a curtain
mechanism.
Eave The lower ridgeline where the wall and roof meet.
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TERM DEFINITION
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ROCK ISLAND, IL 61299-7360
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Post System (SICPS), Medium
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PAGE COLM LINE NATIONAL STOCK REFERENCE NO. FIGURE ITEM OF MAJOR
NO. NO. NO. NUMBER NO. NO. ITEMS RECOMMENDED ACTION
SUPPORTED
PART III – REMARKS (Any general remarks or recommendations, or suggestions for improvement of publications and blank
forms. Additional blank sheets may be used if more space is needed.)
UASPPC V3.00
RECOMMENDED CHANGES TO PUBLICATIONS AND Use Part II (reverse) for Repair Parts and Special Tool DATE
Lists (RPSTL) and Supply Catalogs/Supply Manuals
BLANK FORMS (SC/SM).
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TO: (Forward to proponent of publication or form) (Include ZIP Code) FROM: (Activity and location) (Include ZIP Code)
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ATTN: AMSTA-LCL-MPP/TECHPUBS
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ROCK ISLAND, IL 61299-7360
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PUBLICATION/FORM NUMBER DATE TITLE
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(SICPS), Medium
ITEM PAGE PARA- LINE FIGURE TABLE RECOMMENDED CHANGES AND REASON
NO. NO. GRAPH NO. * NO. NO. (Provide exact wording of recommended changes, if possible).
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ATTN: AMSTA-LCL-MPP/TECHPUBS
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ROCK ISLAND, IL 61299-7360
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PUBLICATION NUMBER DATE TITLE
TM 10-8340-242-13&P 31 AUGUST 2010 Maintenance Manual for Standard Integrated Command
Post System (SICPS), Medium
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PAGE COLM LINE NATIONAL STOCK REFERENCE NO. FIGURE ITEM OF MAJOR
NO. NO. NO. NUMBER NO. NO. ITEMS RECOMMENDED ACTION
SUPPORTED
PART III – REMARKS (Any general remarks or recommendations, or suggestions for improvement of publications and blank
forms. Additional blank sheets may be used if more space is needed.)
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