PS Magazine - AUGUST 1976

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 285

AUGUST 1976

PS Magazine - AUGUST 1976 - Page 12 of 35
TRANSMIt±E
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i
" ´µL¶scOP·
moUN¸
around.
Circuitry and other parts (in the
mIssIle systeM, esPecially) must be
Protected. CarefUl handling is the only
way.
20
When yoU instaL± the tracker oN the
telescoPe mo²nt, attach the gro²nd
straP from the tracker to the Mount.
OtherwIse, the tracker can't do its job
right.³
G¹ºunD »¼¹½p
¾¿»¼ BÀ
iÁ ÂlÃÄÀ
A
little caution goes a long way with
those exPensive cables that connect to
the telescoPe Mounts in your tank and
Sheridan .
.´ ±ike the W6 cables going
to the 9Jµ and 9]2 jacks on the ¶µ49
mount in your Sheridan and the W36
cables to the ¶µ53 mount in yo²r
¶60A2.
·se the straPs ProvIded for hanging
the cables .
.. so They can move when
the main gUn is raIsed or lo¸ered.
When yo¹ connect tHe cables, line
uP tºe keyway .
.. hold the connector
fIrMly .
.. and twist the connector
sleeve c±ockwise. »f you¼ve g½tta force
'eM, you're not lIned uP .
.. and you can
daMage thE connectors.
¾
When you re±ease the connector,
¿
turn the sleeve counter-clock¸ise until
it's free.
A
slight tug shoulD get it off.
»f the cables aren't h²ng right, the Àf you have to PÁÂl or yank, the
main gun can tear tÃeM loose FroM the conÄectÅr's not Æree. Çhat could mean
jacks .
.. and thatÈs a costly rePair Éob. MÊre daMageË
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