PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1982

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 358

SEPTEMBER 1982

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1982 - Page 30 of 35
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The 7-peRson inflat²ble lif³boat,
NSN 1940-00-368-2896, and the ´5µ
P¶Rson boat, ·SN ´940µ00µ529-7277,
Have Been RePLaced by a new ´5¸
PeRson inflatab¹e lifeboat, NSN ´940-
00-204µ3894. ºhen you order the new
boat, also ordeR an installation kit,
NSN 2090µ0´-024¸´745. ºhen the
new lifeboat is unserviceable, replace
it, but not the kit. »he kit stays
attached to your freighter, ¹ighter, or
¼CU.
Li³e
Pre´eµer Tip
Always weaR your yoke-type ¹ife
pReseRveR inflated while on board a
¹iferaft, boat, or vesse¹½
¾low up the preserver, NSN 4220-
00-783µ6609, until it feels like a ful¹y
inflated air mattress. NeveR over¿
iÀflate it.
RibbOn
Bridge In³O
suction Hose kit,ÁigC-´ ofChange4 to
TM 5¸4930µ229-´2&ÂÃ Suction hose
containeR (Item ´), NSN 4930-0´¸
069µ9054; suction hose assemb¹y
(Item 2), NSN 4720µ0´¸068-8273;
hose clamp (Item 5 ), NSN 4730-00¸
´06µ5545; and ground rod (Item
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NSN 5975-0´¸050-570Å.
S¶eep in
a
Dr·er B¸G
M´949 s¹eeping bags need a wateR
rePel¹ant sleeping bag case to pRotect
'Æm from moisture. Attach the caseÇ
NSN 8465-00¸237µ87´9Èto the bag
with spun nylon lace, NSÉ 83´5¸00µ
252µ3004. You can find Êore about
s¹eeping bag parts and Êaintenance in
TM ´0-8400-20´-23, General ±epair
for Clothing and Individual Equip¿
mentË
NevÌR usÍ your MÎ2´ ±ibbon
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¾ridgÏ TRansportÐR boom to lift anÑ¿
thing except the bridge bays.Use a 20Ò
ton crane to ¹ift loaded cargo pÓllets or
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otheR items of equipment.
FM 5¸25 Explosives and Demoli¿
tioÀs is good reading if you have to set
uP unit SÔÕ foR moving explosives
and ammunition with the tRansÖ
PoRt¶R.
¼ooking foR meta¹ ta×s to help
identify tools, masks and other gear?
NSN 9905µ00µ473-6336 gets you a ´µ
in diameter brass tag. Use the electric
etcheR fRom youR No. 2 Common to
engrave the tags.
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generators are Đburniđg out.
Suspicion points to ¹oose ¹ugs that hold the big cab¹es to the load
contactor. (DetĒi¹ A, Áig 3-´8, »M 5-6´´5ē457¸Ĕ2ĕ f'rinstance).
Doublecheck the 6 contactor lugs now to be suRe theĖ'Re tight. (Make a
note to cėeck the ¹Ę×s ęgain after 6 months or 50Ě houRs operation,
ěhicĜeveĝ comes first.) If they're ¹oose, tighĞen 'em to ´5 ğb-ft t
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Torque
tigh³en ´ugs
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ġhi¹e Ñou're checking the lugs, don't fOrget the ¹ockĢashers and f¹at
washers. Make sure theyģre present and doing their job.
Ĥf you find anÑ loose ¹u×s, send in a SÁ 368 (QĥĦ) per »M 38-750.
If Ñou find the ¹ugs sti¹¹ tight after ´2 months or ´,ħ00 hours operation,
scratch the Ĩug inspection bit.
Âul¹ this ¹ug ĩcheck on sets supported by »Ī 5ē6´´5-457; -464; -465; and
ī545-series Êanua¹s.
»his app¹ies to ×enerators wiĬh Ĭhese stocĭ Įumbersį
NSN 6µµ5¶00·µµ8¶µ24µ µ5¶KW
NSN 6µµ5¶00·µµ8¶µ245
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NSN 6µµ5·00·µµ8¶µ24¸ µ¹·KW
NSN 6µµ5¶00¶µµ8·µ240 30·KW
NSN 6µº¹¶00¶µµ8¶µ247 30¶KW
NSN 6ºµ5¶00¶µµ·º248 »0¶KW
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NSN 6µµ5¶00¶µµ8¶µ2¸3
NSN 6µµ5¶00¶µµ8¶µ25¼
NSN 6µµ5¶½0·µº8¶µ253
NSN 6µµ5¶0µ¶036¶63¾4
NSN 6µµ¿¶00¶µ33¶9µ0µ
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