PS Magazine - OCTOBER 1985

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 395

OCTOBER 1985

PS Magazine - OCTOBER 1985 - Page 34 of 35
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AUDIO-VISUAL STUFF
Available at battalIon or posT LeaRnIng CenteR
TEC
Lessons
2C-011±5335-F AH²IS KMS Opera³
tion, Part ´I µurn¶On µest and
Zoning
010·071±6670-F Pre¸are 4.¹ Inch
MoRtar Ammunition for ºiring, Part II
010·071·6672±F »emove a Misfire
ºrom a 4¼¹ Inch MoRtar
030±051½6¾32·F
Preventive
Maintenance of the US¿SB MK À:
PaÁt I´Âµroubleshooting
0¾1±¾¾1±59¾6·F VÃlcan Loading
and Unloading Procedures, Part
±±
0¾3ľ¾1·7897·F Ångage µargets
With the Stinger Weapon, Part
²±
10¾-¾¾1±6353·F ¿riteria for PM¿S
on ÅÆectrical ¿omponents of the
HAWK System, PaÁt
1³³
221·¾¾1·5703±F ÇAA»È Position
Mast ÉInstall Antenna
221·¾¾1·5707-F ÇAA»: »emote the
¿ontroÆ Êndicator
221-¾¾1±5708±F ÇAA»È Operation,
PaÁt
±
2Ë1-¾¾1±5709-F ÇAA»Ì Operation,
PaÍ II
221±¾¾1±5711±F ÇAA»Î Operate in
an Å¿M Ånvironment
221±¾¾1·5712·F ºAA»È Prepare for
March Order
221-¾¾1·5715·F ÇAA»Ì Shut Down
and Store Åqui¸ment
221Ͼ¾1·5716-F ÇAA»È Prepare for
Airlift, Part ´
221-¾¾1±5725-F ÇAA»È Destruction
¾81-091±1181±F Automotive ÅlecÐ
tricaÆ System, Principles and OperaÐ
tion, PaÁt ´
¾81·091½1183·F AÃtomotive ÅlecÑ
tricaÆ System, Principles and ÒperaÓ
tion, PaRt IÆÆ
¾81·091·6317·F Use and ¿are of
STÅ/I¿Å, Part
±±
¾81·091±6318-F Use and ¿are of
SµÅ/I¿Å, Part ´lÆ
600·551·8852-F Inspect Blades On
¿HÔ4Õ
600·551±8857-F Install Aft ¿enter
ºÃeÆ ¿elÆ on UHÖÀ D/H
600·551-8872±F »eplace Stability
¿ontrol Augmentation System, Ser×
vo Actuator, and ÇiÆter on AH²Ø
9¾¾±071-0112±F Drive a WheeÆed
Vehicle ¿ross ¿ountry, On »oads,
In VehicÆe Parks and In BuiÆt Up
Areas
Ù
9¾¾-071-0130·F Drive a µracked
VehicÆe with Night Vision Devices,
´nfrared Åquipment, and Blackout
Drive
Films, TV Tapes
´V´
21±72 How to InstaÆÆ M´LÅS on
the Vulcan
´V´
21±7¾ How to InstaÆÆ MILÅS on
the Bradley
Maintenance Advisories
AMCCOM MA
85·29ÚGenerator/
PuÆley probÛem on the MعAÀ decon
apparatus, AMSM¿²MA»Ü ÝØÞßZ
JuÆ àá¼
·
AMCCOM MA
85±30Ú»evisâon of
MA àá²ØÕ, ¹¹ØãßßZ May àá, ºiÆter;
ä
¿anister InseRt, NSN 4¹4ßåÀ²ÀÕÕ²
¹æÕá, used on M¹4/¹á series mask,
chemçcaƲbioÛèicaÆ (aircraft and taék),
AMSM¿²MA»ê¿ ãßÀàÀáZ Jul àá¼
AMCCOM MA
85·31Ú»eplaceë
ment parts for Mà/MàA Ø ¿hemicaÆ
Agent AÆarm (¿ìA) AMSM¿ÔMA»ê¿
ß¹ØÕãáZ Aug àá.
AMCCOM MA
85±32ÚMãAã
Smoke Generator, NSN ØíîÕ²
ãæØà, NSN's for components of the
M¹ mount, AMSM¿²MA»Ü ßÕÀáïZ
AÃg àá.
AMCCOM MA
85±33Ú»e¸oRting
requirements of MãAã Smoke
Generator (SG) IAW DA Pamphlet
Õãà²Õáß, AMSM¿²MA»Ü ßæØÕ¹ßZ
Aug àá¼
´ACOM
ðñòÚAdvisory, µechÐ
nical/Maintenance, Mã1ã, M44Õ,
MóÕ¿, MÕ4ô, MÕõ semiöRailer, van,
æ²ton, 4²wheel, Asbestos in Æining
of heat and ventiÆation
ducts of
trailers manufactured ÷fore ÀôÕô,
AMSµA²M ßÀ¹ÀßßZ Jul
8.
´ACOM
ðñòÚOperational,
Idler Arm Roundup
Heavy Åx¸anded Mobility µacticaÆ
µruck (HÅMø) ºollowÔu¸, ¿orrects
the materiaÆ deficiency identified in
TA¿OM, AMSµAÔMµ¿ ßæ¹ïßZ Jun
àá, AMSµAùMµ¿ Àá¹ßïZ Jul àá.
TúñðCñû ðñò±ûEð·03·85Ú
Advisoü, µechnical, Depth LimitaÐ
tions of ANU Scuba reguÆators,
bouyancy compensators, and o¸en
circuit scÃba diving to Àôß ºSW,
AMSµ»ýMÅS ß¹ØÕïZ May àá.
If you need a maintenance adÐ
visoü, þntact yoÃr direct supÿrt unit
or your Lèistic Assistance Office
(LAO).
Mechs, turn in any busted M60-series tank idler arms, NSN 2530±01²042-4047, you've
got lying around tHe ³otor pool. They're needed! Your OS unit will ship them to depot
for rebuiLd´ The arms are in sHort supply, so never let your arms be idLeµmove them
out now!
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WOulD Y±U STkE y²³R LI
on
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M16a1 M±g±ziNe TU²N-iN
ThiR²round M16A1 rifle mag¶zInes, NSN
·005²00²92¸-5004, made by Cooper ¹nº
dUstries may be defective and must be
turned in to your supply sUppo»´
The Cooper name is on the ³agazine
Base´
The Cooper magazines do not fit the
magazine well, double feed, and will not
Feed t¼e last five roUnds when fully loaded´
AMCC½M message AMSMC-MM¾-S
20·545¿ Jun 85 tells suppoÀt to package
t¼e magazines and return them to ComÁ
Âander, Anniston Army Depot, AÃN:
SDSAN-DSP²PPC, Anniston, A¾ 36201´
A³/PVS-5 Key
THe socket Head key you Use to snug the
rotaÄ switch on your night vision goggles
Has a new NSN´ ½rder it now with 5120-
00²781-8977´ That NSN replaces 5Å20Æ00-
044²239Å shown on Page 31 of TM
··-5855Ç238-Å0.
All Abo±²D fOr
GOoD CONNect´ONs
Keep your power on track on its tÀIp fro³
generator to commÈ gear.
The "ticketÉ is TÊ 43-0125´
Ët's yoUr guide to power require³ents For
Ìom³È sets, generator and cable needs,
pIn arrangements, proper ¼ookups and
ÂoreÍ
Get your pubs clerk to order TÊ 43-0125´
H±NDs µff M19 P¶wE² C·bLE
Take a liÎtle bit more time, MÏÅ3-series
нV drivers, when disconnecting the M·9
InFrared periscope power cable´ THe ²·0
ÑM's tell you to wait one minUte after
tUrning ofÒ the scope. Êut that's not enoUgh
to prevent high voltage burns or deatH´ Wait
at least two minutes and make sure the
image has disappeared from the scope´
Voltage at the end of the cable can be
Å6,000 volts or more. See TAC½M SafetyÓ
oF-Ôse Msg AMSTA²MCÊ 08ÅÕ0¿ May 85´
AµAP M±iliNg Kit
Get a leakproof mailing kit, NSN 8Å25-
01-Å93-3440, to send in A½AP samples´
Each kit has 24 non-aeronautical sampling
bottles, plastic shipping sacks and mailing
cartons´ Ôse Appendix A of CTA 50-970
as authorization´
WrEcke² C²±Ne HOOk ¸·tch
Get a saFety latch for the hook on your
5-ton wrecker's crane with NSN 2590-0Ų
201-0968´ ¹t's used on all 5-ton wreckers´
The latch is required by safety regulations
and keeps cables From slipping ofÖ the hook´
¹A-312 ºe-iciN» Sc²eEn
The microphone proteÌtor on your
telephone's ×-60 handset is NSN 4130-00²
392²7628. ¹t's in the handset's TM Å·²
5965-224-14P ´
´µ CN ¶f ·¸¹
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