Initial Inspection/Disposal Criteria
- Visually inspect for missing or damaged components, or need for repair such as: straps, buckles, screen, springs.
- Return to stock if in unused condition.
- Refurbish if dirty or in need of repair.
- Dispose of item if it fails inspection and/or is damaged beyond repair.
Refurbishing Procedures
A. Cleaning
- DO NOT POWER WASH. This will damage the screen material.
- Use a soft bristle brush and remove debris from screen.
- Use a mild detergent and soft brush to clean mud off unit.
- Use garden hose to rinse off.
- Allow to air dry completely.
B. Repair
- Inspect mesh material for rips, tears, or holes. Anything larger than ¼”, the mesh screen must be replaced, if economical to do so.
- Inspect the closure strap and buckle for fraying or damage. Ensure that the strap has not separated and damaged the mesh screen material. Repair or replace as needed. If sewing the strap damages the mesh, replace entire mesh bag.
- Ensure that P cord is secured around mesh and tight against the internal plastic frame. Replace P cord as needed. (see photo below)
- Visually inspect internal plastic frame, base plate and spring for damage. Replace if economical to do so. Do not attempt to repair these parts with adhesives or sealants.
- Check all bolts and retainers to ensure they are tight. Do not over tighten bolts as they may crack plastic frame.
C. Tests for Performance
- none
D. Repackaging
- Use strap and buckle to compress spring and reduce size of unit.
- 10 each in a 15” X 15” X 10” carton (000823)