PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-433

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 433

DECEMBER 1988

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-433 - Page 5 of 33
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top damage to the light-emItting
diode (LED) on your BRadley's vehIcle
dIstrIbutIon box (YOB± wIth a "big²
f³ot´ guaRd.
The slave receptacle poweR light gets
bRokeN off wheN a driveR or mechanic
doesnµt watch where he puts his feet
when eNteriNg oR leaving the dRIveR¶s
compartmeNt·
Use guaRd, ¸S¸ 5930-00¹687¹10º9»
to pRotect the LED¼ The guaRd is showN
iN Figs 132 aNd 133 of TM 9-2350¹252¹
24P½
l
as pRotectIon f³R toggle swItch
S2¼ Using it oN the LED will keep the
LED bu¾ing brIght wHen the slave re²
ceptacle is powered¿
. .± and will
keep
LED
burning bright
ÀNstaÁl the guard usiNg INstructions
ÂR Replacing the LED oN Ãage 7Ä135
TM 9-2350-252-20-1½4¼
6
deC 88
M2/M3-S±ri±s BRa²³±ys, M´µS .
c
ÅnsteadÆ make sure you use the engIne
eyesÇ TheyÈre below the radiaÉorÆ and
²³
²±
´µ¶ ·
¸¹_
³´µ¶
_
are much stronger than the RadIatoR eyesÊ
aIËIng the power unit on Ìour BradÍ
ley or MLÎS is much easier and less
costly If you use only the engIne and
traNsmissioN liftiNg eyesÏ
Although the radiator lifting eyes are
Right there as temptatioN wheN you go
to hook the sling to the engineÆ they
caN't stand the strain of lifting the
power unitÐ All Ìou'll get is a busted
radiator aNd more work¼
deC 88
7
Ñor the whole story oN slIngIng the
power unitÆ eyeball Ãage 6¹71 of TM
9-2350-252-20-Ò-3 (MÓ/M3) or Ãage
6-5Ô of TM 9¹Ô450¹646-20-3 (MLÎS)Ç


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