PS Magazine - MAY 1985

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 390

MAY 1985

PS Magazine - MAY 1985 - Page 3 of 35
M60-Series,
M1 Tanks .±²
The loader reacheD
over the coax ammo
box boL±eD on the
breech of his
M1
At the same· time
the gunner moveD
the gun select switch
from
COA
to
MAIN
GUN
, while he helD
onto His palm switch.
BTH CREWMeN FrGOt ±U²³´µ
SAf¶·Y ¸uL¹s.onº PaID » hIg¼
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lL±
f
above or below the moving parTs of
tHe gun.
lFIP
²
³
over tHe breecH of any gun-Fr
any reason-anyTime during oPera±
²ions. If you're a mecHanic work³
ing with tHe gun, be sure ALL
uNnecessary power is o´ and stays
oµ¶ If possible, keep THe turret and
gun locked. On tHe M·, use tHe
gun/turret drive swi²ch. In tHe
MA¸UAL position, sudden move±
ment is preven²ed.
íîï85
aro¹nd the gun what youºre going
to do beFre you ²oucH any con»
trols¼ and be suRe the cRew is
sa½ly positioned¾
sucH as sHoulder, Knee and toe
g¹ards¶ ¿HeÀre designed To Pro»
tect you.
Áf yo¹ tHink a conTrol panel or
handle is malÂnctioning¼ call
your mech¾ Donºt let anyone use
the eq¹ipment ¹ntil i²ºs cHeCkEd o¹TÃ
"
elevation lock on yo¹R M· or p¹T
Your
gun in travel lock oÄ
M60Åseries tanks eVerY Time yo¹
leave the tank¾


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