TM 5-5420-234-14&P
2-9.
LOADING THE BAP FROM THE GROUND (continued).
Table 2-2. BAP
Locks Checklist. This table shows the various positions locks should be in
for all BAP operations.
Front Pin Locks
BAP
Winch
Hold-
Frame
down
Locking
Rear
Center
Transload
Hydraulic
Jaw3
Latch3
Locks1
Lock
CONDITION
Guides
Roller
Rollers
PLS Feet
Lines
1
Free Bridge Bay
Launch
OUT
UP
UP
CLOSED
N/A
OUT
UP
STOWED
STOWED
ENGAGED
2
Controlled Bridge
Bay Launch
IN
DOWN
DOWN
N/A
DOWN
OUT
DOWN
STOWED
STOWED
ENGAGED
3
Water Bridge Bay
Retrieval
IN
DOWN
DOWN
CLOSED
UP
MID
DOWN
STOWED
STOWED
ENGAGED
4
Unload Bridge Bay
to Ground
IN
DOWN
DOWN
N/A
DOWN
OUT
DOWN
STOWED
STOWED
ENGAGED
5
Load Bridge Bay
from Ground
IN
DOWN
DOWN
CLOSED
UP
MID
DOWN
STOWED
STOWED
ENGAGED
6
Load BAP from
Ground8
UP4
CLOSED4
MID4
OUT
UP
N/A
DOWN
STOWED
STOWED
STOWED
7
Unload BAP to
UP4
CLOSED4
MID4
Ground
OUT
UP
N/A
DOWN
STOWED
STOWED
STOWED
Transport Mode8
CLOSED4
MID5
8
IN
UP/DOWN
UP
N/A
DOWN
STOWED
STOWED
EITHER
9
Transload BAP to
CLOSED4
MID5
DOWN6
Trailer
OUT
UP
UP
N/A
DOWN
DOWN
STOWED
10
Transload BAP to
Truck8
CLOSED4
MID5
DOWN7
OUT
UP
UP
N/A
DOWN
STOWED
STOWED
BAP hold-down locks are located on the Transporter.
1
UP is locked on the BAP; DOWN is locked on the LHS hook arm.
2
3
N/A for an empty BAP.
4
IN for an empty BAP.
5
Moved to UP position after the BAP is fully on trailer.
6
Moved to STOWED position after the BAP is fully on truck.
7
Bail bar lock and pin must be installed on hook when BAP is loaded on LHS.
8
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