PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1981

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 348

NOVEMBER 1981

PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1981 - Page 10 of 35
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You
must
discharge the battery to .5
on The meter befOre you charge it.
EiTher keep using it or just leave the
seT on Till you get thaT .5 reading.
±ADDS will noT operaTe below:², a
reading which indicates deep dis-
³
charge. Do not discharge below .5 or
you can damage the baTtery.
Never
charge
the
battery in
temperaTur´s below 32°F or above
122°F.
When you hook up thµ required 24¶
VDC charging source, be sure te red
cable cLip from the set goes to the
( +)
or positive post of the charger and the
black clip goes To th´ (¶) or negaTive
post. ±hat prevents rev´rse polarity.
±he ±ADDS'
green CHARGE
·IGH± will go on when the cables are
hooked up right. Check the light. Also,
check the lamp if you know The cable
hookup is ¸K but the charge lighT
¹
won'T come on.
If you have to operaT´ the ±ADDS
during charging, add 20 minuTes of
charging Time to each hour of operaº
Tion while charging.
C
ins
During
operation,
keep
your
±ADDS at leasT 30 feet froM any
transmitTer of 75 watts.
±he greater The wattage over 75, the
furTher you have to keep away»
¼'rinsTance,
for
a
100½waTT
TransmiT¾¿À, keep 40 feet away; 150
waTTs, 60 feet, and so on. ¸r, 10 feet
more fOr each added 25 waTTs.
Ne´Á a new grip fOr The barrel on
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your ÂÃ03 grenade launcher?
Your direÄT supporT can now g´T iT
wiTh NSN 1Å10¶Å1¶065¶3704. IT's
BÆen added Ço The rÆpair parTs lisT oÈ
±Â 9É1010¶2Ã1¶24 by±Ê43É0001¶36É
4 (Apr 80).
Ëhe hÌndgrip permiTs repair oÈ The
barrel assembly»
Pr´viously, ThÆ
assembly had To bÆ declared
ÍoÎBoyÏsTylÆ gunslinging can geT a
reÐolÐer inTo a heaÑ of Trouble. ÒiÓe,
C
:
:±g²³´tµ¶·
¸£¹º
±²
slamming your .38Écal rÆÐolverÔs
So, when you loaÁ your 6ÉshooTer,
Äylinder in or ouT ÎiTh a Jerk oÈ The Take iT Æasy. Push The Thumbpiece.
wrisT Áamages The yoke and ThroÎs
The firing chamb´rs ouT of alinÆmenT.
ÕÈ ThaT happens, bulleTs could grazÆ
The edge oÈ The barrel walls, sÆnding
bulleT shavings flying ouT The sides oÈ
The Äylinder. You could blow up your
.38 or even Èill yourself full of hoT leaÁÖ
±7
Ëhen genTly push The cylinÁÆr ouT anÁ
ÄraÁle iT in your lÆÈT hand. ÍlosÆ iT wiTh
your Thumb.
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ÙÚ
Û
ÜÝÞ
ßàáâã
!
Push thumb release
.»» j
. .
. gently push
cylinder out
and cradLe
in paLm


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