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TM 9-2320-364-10 2-328      2-29.  LOAD HANDLING SYSTEM (LHS) (CONT). If LHS Overload lamp illuminates but loading operation continues, operator is cautioned that LHS is nearing its maximum capacity.  In this situation, operator should determine if payload is evenly distributed on flatrack or if flatrack load exceeds 16.5 tons (14,969 kg).  If any of these conditions exist, operator must redistribute or reduce payload or damage to equipment may result. If LHS Overload lamp illuminates and, normal operation has stopped.  Return load to original position and redistribute or reduce payload weight or damage to equipment may result. Load must be evenly distributed on the pallet.  Uneven load distribution may cause LHS overload indicator to give false signals and cause LHS to operate incorrectly.  Damage to equipment may result. (11) Continue loading until LHS NO TRANS (3) light is extinguished indicating LHS load locks have engaged.

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