PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-425

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 425

APRIL 1988

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-425 - Page 11 of 33
Pershing
Ii
MIssIle .±²
The Pershing is the most powerful
weapon you'll probably ever operate.
But even the mighty Pershing can be
brought down if you don't take care of
lIttle things± Trip up trouble with these
tIps:
.±²³
Never twist ground cable connec-
tors hard to lock them on± Never tuR
them more than
180°.
Cables have a fi-
berglass pin that breaks easily± Gently
tuR the connectors until they lock±
TuR oF power ²e³re you plug in the cab
l
es to the power cont´oL and laUµch
control assemblies± Bu¶ed·out capacitor ¸ilters are the price you pay fOr ¹orgetº
ting±
.
±
²
' -
:
;
,´µ
¶·
¸¹º»
´
A»ways use the two·man rule fOr
Keep your ¼eet fLat o½ the f¾o¿r
switching heavier modÀswitch adapters
in the Systems Components Test Sta-
tion
(SCTS)± Some adapters are too
heavyÁup to
67
poundsÂfor one perÃ
son to lift±
³t takES two
to movE HEav´ER ,µ
¶od-Sw´tcH
when you 're operatiµg thE SCTS± ÄroÅÆ
ping Your foot oµ tHE ¹LoorÇlEvel chassÈs
bre\ÉÊ coµtroL kno²s a½d tEËt po̵ts aµd
¼
throws oÍf caLibratio½Î
½
µ¶,


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