PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1978

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 312

NOVEMBER 1978

PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1978 - Page 13 of 35
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If you want to go with the
monitor/programmer (MP) and
other components of your Lance
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missile system, you've got to know
the state of charge of its BB-433
nickel caDmium batteR
There's no way to tell whether
you've got a Fll charge, but you
can tell when you've got less than
the 22 volts you need. Below 22
volts the (MP) test NO GO lamp
will light, or the POWE± lamp
will go out (or it won't come on at
all). ²f those things happen³ you're
overdue ´r a charge.
no).
It'D be a good idea to get µmiliar
with para 3-14b of
TM
9-
1425-485-10-2 if your battery goes
unuseD or is storeD. The battery
discharges when not in use. The
hotter the weather, the ¶ster it
discharges.
Para 3-14 of the -10-2 TM and
TM 11-6140-203-15-3 ·ll you in on
battery checks and services.
¸act is, it's mighty important to
charge the battery a¹er 5 hours of
operation or weekly (operation or
22
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SupPr YouR Lal M±
ºke one Lance missile system
monitor-progra»mer (MP).
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A½d a self-propelled laUnCHer
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M752.
¾andle very careFlly
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you'll avoid the dents and damage
that can short out the MP anÀ puÁ
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re
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it. Æe it down snug. If it's in
you out of businesÇÈ
the back of a truck, cushion it.
The MP needs careÉÊl Ë>anDling
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And, trY not to drop it .
.. acciÌ
no matter what con·guraÍion you dentally or as the quickest way of
have or what you're doing witH Ît. getting it Ïom Point 1 to PoinÐ 2.
When it's on the M752, Ñt needs
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eveÒ more.
NEXT m
The MP most often is damaged
0 NtH
when it's lifted on or oÓ the M752.
In ²s
If you rest it on the hull, set it
Down e-a-s-Ô Same goes when you
set it down anywhere else.
If you're transporting the MÕ
heeD the caution on top of the case.
TOW Missile System
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AN/G±Ö-106 ±aDio ×et
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10,000-lb ±T¸L
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±T Æe-down Øssembly
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