Containerized kitchen ... loose handrail needs strap.Cooks, take care when you mount the stairs to the cook's entrance on the containerized con·tain·er·ize v.tr. con·tain·er·ized, con·tain·er·iz·ing, con·tain·er·iz·es 1. To package (cargo) in large standardized containers for efficient shipping and handling. 2. kitchen (CK). The handrail is not securely anchored. It fits into the holes at the base and at the top of the steps--but it doesn't lock in place. So, while climbing the steps, a soldier could yank Yank steamship stoker vainly tries to climb the social ladder, then fails in attempt to avenge himself on society. [Am. Drama: O’Neill The Hairy Ape in Sobel, 339] See : Failure (jargon) yank the handrail free and take a tumble. Secure the handrail with the 28-in rubber tie-down strap, NSN NSN National Stock Number NSN Nokia Siemens Networks NSN National Storytelling Network NSN NATO Stock Number NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA) NSN National Student Number (NZ) NSN Never Say Never 2030-01-168-9371, and the 35-in strap, NSN 5340-01-492-4109, that come with the containerized kitchen. They're Items 37 and 38 of the Basic Issue Items List in TM 10-7360-226-13&R The tie-down straps have S-hooks on each end. Hook the two straps together and hang them over the handrail. Then hitch hitch to fasten by a knot, usually used to describe tying a horse to a post. the hooks under the side of the stairs. That should anchor the handrail. |
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