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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - TM-9-1375-213-120033
Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA - TM-9-1375-213-120034
Table 1-1. Demolition Material Data
Table 1-1. Demolition Material Data - Continued - TM-9-1375-213-120037
Table 1-1. Demolition Material Data - Continued - TM-9-1375-213-120038
Table 1-2. Characteristics of Block and Roll Demolition Charges
Figure 1-3. Block demolition charge M5A1.
Figure 1-4. Block demolition charge, M112
Figure 1-5. Block demolition charge, M118.
Figure 1-6. TNT block demolition charges
Figure 1-7. 40-pound cratering demolition charge
Figure 1-7.1. Container for the new 40-pound cratering demolition charge - first generation, second generation, and third generation.
Figure 1-7.4. New 40-pound cratering demolition charge - third genearation. (Final configuration not available at this time.)
Charge, Demolition: Shaped
Figure 1-8. Roll demolition charge M186.
Figure 1-9. Shaped demolition charge M2A3
Explosive Demolition Accessories
Figure 1-11. Demolition charge assembly, M183.
Modernized Demolition Initiators (MDI) - TM-9-1375-213-120053
Figure 1-11.1 - Modernized Demoltion Initiators (MDI) Components
Figure 1-12 Demolition charge assembly M37
Figure 1-13. Military dynamite M1.
Figure 1-16. Detonation cord
Figure 1-17. Universal explosive destructor M10.
Figure 1-19. Percussion detonator M1A2
Table 1-4. Delay-type Demolition Firing Device M1--Data
Figure 1-21. Delay-type demolition firing device M1
Figure 1-23. Pressure-type demolition firing device M1A1-cross section
Figure 1-26. Pull-type demolition firing deuice M1.
Firing device demolition: Multipurpose M142
Figure 1-29. Pull-release-type demolition firing device M3-cross section.
Igniter, time blasting fuse: M60, weatherproof
IMAGE - TM-9-1375-213-120067
Figure 1-31b. Firing device components M142
Figure 1-31c. Firing device assembly M142-cross-section
Figure 1-32. Time blasting (safety) fuse.
Figure 1-33. Time blasting fuse M700
Figure 1-35. Time blasting fuse igniter M2.
Figure 1-38. Priming adapter M1A4
Figure 1-39. Supple,emtary adhesive for demolition charge.
Figure 1-40. Blasting machines.
Figure 1-40.1. Blasting machine
Blasting Circuit Test Instruments
Figure 1-41. Blasting circuit test instruments
Figure 1-42. Blasting cap holder M8
Demolition Kits and Sets
FIGURE 1-44. CONCUSSION DETONATOR KIT M1
FIGURE 1-15. ELECTRIC AND NONELECTRIC EXPLOSIVE INITIATING DEMOLITION EQUIPMENT SET
Figure 1-46. Nonelectric initiating demolition equipment set.Figure 1-46. Nonelectric initiating demolition equipment set.
Inert Demolition Items
Section III. SAFETY, CARE, AND HANDLING
Care and Handling - TM-9-1375-213-120088
Care and Handling-CONT.
Section 1. OPERATING PROCEDURES
Figure 2-2 Holding, cutting and capping time blasting fuse
FIGURE 2-4. Priming adapter M1A4 with nonelectric cap and time blasting fuse or detonating CORD
Figure 2-5. Proper position for crimping blasting cap
Modernized Demolition Initiators (MDI) - TM-9-1375-213-120095
Modernized Demolition Initiators (MDI)-CONT. - TM-9-1375-213-120096
Modernized Demolition Initiators (MDI)-CONT. - TM-9-1375-213-120097
Figure 2-5.1 - Examples of M15 Initiation
Splicing Shock Tube
Figure 2-5.2 - Overhand knot.
Misfires with Shock Tube - TM-9-1375-213-120101
Misfires with Shock Tube-CONT.
Nonelectric Misfires
Misfires with Shock Tube - TM-9-1375-213-120104
Table 2-1. Outline (Checklist) of Basic Electric Blasting (Setup and Firing)
Testing Blasting Caps
Figure 2-6. Assembling electric primer
FIGURE 2-7. ACTUATING BLASTING MACHINES
Operation of Blasting Machine
Splicing Electric Wires
Figure 2-10. Series circuits
FIGURE 2-11. TESTING GALCANOMETER OR TEST SET
Figure 2-12. Testing firing wire.
Electric Misfires
Detonating Cord Firing Systems Methods of Use
Detonating Cord Commections
FIGURE 2-14. SQUARE KNOT CONNECTIONS
Figure 2-15. Girth hitch with one extra turn.
Figure 2-17. Nonelectric dual firing system with dual detonating cord priming.
Dual Firing Systems
Figure 2-19. Combination dual firing system.
Figure 2-20. Nonelectric and electric priming of shaped charges
Figure 2-21. Nonelectric and electric priming of bangalore torpedo
Figure 2-22. Nonelectric priming without priming adapter.
Figure 2-24. Detonating cord priming of demolition blocks
Detonating Cord Priming
Detonating Cord Priming-CONT.
Figure 2-25. priming of block charges with Uli knot
Figure 2-25.2 New 40-pound cratering charge primed with detonating cord Uli knot - first generation.
Figure 2-26. Nonelectric and electric priming of ammonium nitrate cratering charge
Additional Priming Procedures for the new 40 pound cratering charges - TM-9-1375-213-120134
Additional Priming Procedures for the new 40 pound cratering charges - TM-9-1375-213-120135
Priming Charges with No Cap Well
Figure 2-27. Detonating cord priming and auxiliary booster priming of cratering charge.
Figure 2-28. Detonating cord priming of plastic explosive
Figure 2-29. Priming sheet explosive
Figure 2-30. Nonelectric end priming of dynamite
Figure 2-31. Nonelectric side priming of dynamite
Figure 2-32. Electric priming of dynamite
Figure 2-33. Detonating cord priming of dynamite
Figure 2-34. Concussion detonator kit M1-cutaway view
Delay-Type Demolition Firing Device M1
Pressure-Type Demolition Firing Device M1 and M1A
Figure 2-35. Delay-type demolition firing device M1-method of installation.
Pull-Type Demolition Firing Device M1
Pull-Release-Type Demolition Firing Device M3
Release-Type Demolition Firing Device
Modes of Operation
Figure 2-38. Position of firing device when set for pressure
Figure 2-39. Switch set for pressure or pull action
FIGURE 2-40. POSITION OF FIRING DEVICE WHEN SET FOR PULL
FIGURE 2-41. POSITION OF FIRING DEVICE WHEN SET FOR PRESSURE RELEASE
Figure 2-43. Position of firing device when set for tension release
FIGURE 2-44. INSTALLING TENSION RELEASE ATTACHMENT
Modes of Operation-CONT.
FIGURE 2-45. RESETTING PROCEDURES
Section II. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS - TM-9-1375-213-120161
Extreme Climatic Conditions
Extreme Climatic Conditions-CONT.
Dual Priming Methods
Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIEL
Figure 32. Typical wire bound packing box
Repacking Procedures
Figure 3-4. Procedure for closing wirebound box
Blasting Machines and Blasting Circuit TEST Instruments
Figure 3-5. Replacing galvanometers battery
Section Ill. OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
Inspection - TM-9-1375-213-120172
TABLE 3-3. DISPOSITION OF DAMAGED ITEMS-ORGANIZED LEVEL
TABLE 3-3. DISPOSITION OF DAMAGED ITEMS-ORGANIZED LEVEL-CONT.
Wood Box-Hardware
Re-marking Boxes
Table 3-4. Packing and Marking Data
Table 3-4. Packing and Marking Data-Continued - TM-9-1375-213-120178
Table 3-4. Packing and Marking Data-Continued - TM-9-1375-213-120179
Repriming Procedures
Rendering Shock Tube Residue Inert
CHAPTER 4 SHIPMENT AND STORAGE - TM-9-1375-213-120183
Procedures
APPENDIX A REFERENCES - TM-9-1375-213-120185
DOCTRINAL, TRAINING, AND ORGANIZATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
APPENDIX B BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST
APPENDIX C MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
Tools and Equipment and Remarks
SECTION II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART - TM-9-1375-213-120191
SECTION II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART - TM-9-1375-213-120192
SECTION II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART-CONT. - TM-9-1375-213-120193
SECTION II. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART-CONT. - TM-9-1375-213-120194
APPENDIX D ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
Section II. REPAIR PARTS LIST - TM-9-1375-213-120196
Section II. REPAIR PARTS LIST - continued
Section III. SPECIAL TOOLS
TM-9-1375-213-12 Demolition Materials Manual
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