PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1976

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 286

SEPTEMBER 1976

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1976 - Page 33 of 35
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EXISTENCE LOAD-CARRIERS
(1 each except as noted)
NOMENCLATURE
NSN
8465-0±-
COVER, Field Pack,
Camouflag±
FRAME, Field Pack, Ground
Troops, w/alL Straps
STRAP, ²ower Back
SHE²F, Cargo Support
STRAP. ³rgo Tie-down
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STRAP, Waist
STRAP. Shoulder, ´eft Hand, Wµquick release
STRAP, Sh¶ulder, Rig·t Hand W/O quick release
*O¸der separately for medium pack
PACK, Field, ²arge, W/liners
W/O liners
PA¹K, Field, Mºdium, W/liners
W/O liners
001»6478
001»6475
269»0480
001»6476
001»6477
269»0¼81
269½048¾*
±
269½¿83*
À1»Á8Â
8465»Â1»019»9102
Height, in
17%
Circumference± in
27
30
21Ã (3)
39 (for med size)
50Ã (for lge size)
935»6857
935Ȁ58
258»2432
iNDiViDUAL EQUIPMENT BELT
Some clinch buckles have come
unLocked because the projecting hinge
pins on the adjusting cLamp are not
sticking far enough thru the hoLes in
the ears. When the belt gets caught on
underbrush or other objects, it comes
unLocked. The pins drop out, get lost
and can't be replaced±
So, set the beLt on edge on a medium
hard surface. Use a shoe, rock or other
object to bend the ears down so you see
tho²e hinge pins sticking thru reaL
good.


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