PS Magazine - AUGUST 1973

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

1973 SERIES, ISSUE 249

AUGUST 1973

PS Magazine - AUGUST 1973 - Page 9 of 43
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AIMING POST m1A2 AND COVER
M401
AIMiNG 'POST
-±ud²y, greasy;
scratche³, ´hµpped, bl¶stere²
paµnt; ben·,
broken, missIng
paRs.
COVE¸
-¹orn, rotted; daºaged
or ºµssµng snaps.
FUZ» SETTER SET M63Weak,
dead, corroded batteries;
den·ed,
corroded, worn, broken¼
FUzE SE½ERS M27
and
XM¾4¿ AÀÁ
<
-±²³
´ .
\
FUZE ÂRENCH M18
Ã
Ben·, worn,
µ
broken, missiNg.
PLOTTiNG ÄOAR D M1ÅÃƵr·y,
greasy, sºeared; bent, warped,
Broken, missiNg parts±
(ǵvo· poµn·
needs ȵgÉt ÈubeÊ}
MUZZL» COVEË
-¹orn, rotted,
mis-
CL»ANÌNG ROD AND ÄR USÍ
ÃƵr·y,
bent, worn,
broken, Missing²
ÎoÏÐÑÐÒÐ, be your own µnspec·orÓ
±ake sure tÉereÔs a dragon ¶n your
ÕortarÖs ºoutÉ× ØÈways pulÈ these
da¶ly cÉecks, and youÙlÈ be a reaÚ
fµreÛbrea·herÊ
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The mortar in your M106, M±06Al or Ml25Al mortar carrier is a
rugged weapon. So, who'd think a LfRtLe water wouLd hurt it?
It wiLL² High-pressure water, iF used to cLean the inside oF the carrier,
gets into the mortar shocK absorbers and ruins them³
To Keep 'em ´ring, the 2d Armored Division at µort Hood painted
this good advice inside every one oF their mortar carriers:
Try it in your out´t on any equipment where a high¶pressure hose
·ight be used. Your ¶±0 ¸M has the word on cLeaning¹
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