ARMY TM 10-1670-294-23&P
AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-33-2
NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-34
2-35. 25 to 30 Inch Tie Stow Loop.
This task covers:
a.
Repair
b.
Replace
Tools
Equipment Condition.
Knife, Item 5, Appendix B
Inspected (paragraph 2-13)
Knife, Hot Metal, Item 6, Appendix B
Cleaned (paragraph 2-12)
Sewing Machine, Medium Duty, Item 20, Appendix B
Canopy flat on table
Yardstick, Item 25, Appendix B
Shears, Item 15, Appendix B
Materials/Parts'
Thread, Nylon, Size FF, Items 30/31, Appendix D
Webbing, Nylon, Type XIII, Item 37, Appendix D
a.
Repair. Stitch and restitch with size FF thread of contrasting color of the original stitching, when
possible. Lock all straight stitching by backstitching at least 1/2 Inch. Restitch directly over the original
stitching, following the original stitch pattern as closely as possible.
b.
Replace.
(1)
Tie stow loop.
(a)
Remove tie stow loop by cutting stitching securing webbing to suspension line stowage
flap.
(b)
Cut a 32-inch length of 1-inch wide nylon webbing, sear ends (para 2-18).
(c)
Make a 1-inch long turnunder on each end of webbing and position webbing In original
location with turnunders facing down.
(d) Secure each end of webbing to deployment bag by stitching three rows of size FF
thread, across webbing ends. Stitch three lateral rows of stitching across webbing width
at five points to form six equal sized loops in webbing (A, figure 2-55).
(2)
Adapter web tie stow loop.
(a)
Remove original tie stow loop by cutting stitching securing webbing to adapter web
stowage flap.
(b)
Cut a 27-inch length of 1-inch wide nylon webbing, sear ends (para. 2-18).
(c)
Make a 1-inch long turnunder on each end of webbing and position webbing in original
location with turnunders facing down.
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