PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1986

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 408

NOVEMBER 1986

PS Magazine - NOVEMBER 1986 - Page 20 of 35
Steam clean carefulLy
Cover all electrical plugs, connectors and radios. Never P±inT a stream
of steam at elecTRicaL plugs² wIres, radios oR seals³ Never use high pressure
wateR above the idLeR wheel on Tracked vehicles´ NeVer steam cLean
wheeled vEhiclesµ
Open dRain plugs and Remove drain plaTes before you sTeam clean engine
compartments, that incLudes inside your Turret.
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Dear Editor,
The 300-hour Phase Maintenance inspection of our aircraF
cals for repLacement of many ±²rings that aRn't incLuded in
the ³epair kits in the pa´s manuaL.
µ
we wait untiL tHe Phase is in progress before ordering the
±-rings and gaskets we need, we can't compLete the inspection
on timeµ Then the airc¶F is g·unded untiL we can get the pa´s
and compLete the inspection.
We soLved the probLem by ordering and storing a¸L the R¹
quired ±-rings and other pa´s not aLready incLuded in repair
kits. We put tHem into paper bags and attach a compLete List
of al pa´s to the outside of the bags for easy identification.
When the inspections are due, we
j
ust go to our storage
cabinet and get the pa´s kits we need. Sure ºaves a Lot of time
and hassLe»
S¼C ½obe´ Alen
¼t Campbel,
ky
(Editor's noTe: SouN lIke yOu±ve goT
F"¶·¸¹º»
your pRoR²ies-and pa³s-in o´der.)
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