PS Magazine - JUNE 1986

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 403

JUNE 1986

PS Magazine - JUNE 1986 - Page 10 of 35
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GeneratoR Parts Kits
Avoid the confusion iN TM 9-
2350±255±20P²I over generators and
their mounting kits by using these
new numbers.
For the generator sHown in FIg
61 and its special Hardware, use
NSN 2920-01-200-6±34.
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For the generator and hardware
shown in Fig 62² use NSN 2920³
01-200´6135. Turn in aLl old mountµ
ing parts when you replace a
generator¶
Cut Drain Plug Torque
³o, torque for ´he final drive level plug and the final drive drain plUg is not
the same. LO 9-2350-255-12 is wrong with 35-40 lb-ftµone plUg gets more,
one ge´s less¶
The big problem, though, is that too much torque is breaking oFf drain
plugs or stripping threads.
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torque levEL plug
¶o 40·50 ¸b¹f¶
toRque drAiN p¸Ug
¶o º0»º5 lb¼f¶
JU¹E 8¸
M½¾S ¿ÀÀ
LLM GreAsIng MAde EAsy
Annual lubing of the ball nut drive
assembly of your M·RS's loader
launcher module(·LM) boom exten¸
sion actUator is easier this way.
Jº¹E 8¸
·7
Place ´he L·M at 3¹200 milsº
Extend the booms about 3 f»et
with the boom controller.
Wipe the grease fitting on each
boom clean and pump in GAA with
the grease gun until it comes ou´
cleanº
Wipe the fitting clean_
Retract the booms and stow the
··M.
The word's in TB 43¼000½-52¼6
(Jul 85)¾ bUt the caution in the TB on
excess grease applies only to those
assemblies which ¿ere not modified
by the manUfacturerÀ
The tube catches and holds excess
greaseÁ
The mod removed the seals to preÂ
vent damage that was caused when
excess grease popped the sealsº
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