PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-434

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 434

JANUARY 1989

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-434 - Page 7 of 33
NATO Slave CabLe .±±
Naked
WirE ShocK
s
ome fOlks are getting a charge out
of disconnecTing the NA±² slave cable
Fom their tactical vehicLes.
±o prevent this sHocking deveLop-
ment, inspect the slave caBLe where it
goes InTo the end connec³or´ µooK fOr
any Bare or exposed wires caused by
tHe insuLation pULLing back Fom tHe
connector housing´
Check here
for bare or
exposed
wires
¶f yoU see barE or exp·sed wires, do
¸H¹s:
D¹sasseMBLe The conºec¸or and d¹s»
coºnect THe caBLe ¼RoM THe connector½
_;Cut o¾f the lug te¿minalsÀ Strip
Back jus¸ enough insuLation to puT on
new lug te¿minals, NSN
5940-0²-115³
5004´
Remove
lug
terminals
ÁecoºnecT THe cabÂes To THe conÃ
nectorÀÄ
Åake sUre tHe (
+)
PosiTive Lead ¹s
recoººecTed ¸o THe ceºTer PosT and tHE
( Æ ) ºegaTive Lead ¹s recoººecTed ¸o tHe
neGaT¹ve cuP of ¸He coºnecTorÀ
ÁeasseMbLe ¸he coººectorÇ
µ¶
J·n 8¸
ÈÉing BlanKs can cause jÊst as many
cleaning problems as fiÉing live
rounds.
Ëun powder residue Builds Up inside
tÌe
chamBer
and
bore
Fom
firing
bLanÍs´ Îf you fIre BaLL or tracer amÏ
Ðunition in an ÑÒ6 that has a cÌamBer
anÓ Bore caKed with residue, you ¿isk
chamBer Ôressure that could cause the
rifle to explode.
A¾ter firing bLanks, clean your ÅÒ6
just LikÕ you wouLd aÖter firing live
ammo×
Ëive the chaÐber and Bore
areas reaL workouts with your Bore and
chamBer b¿ushes,
cleaning patches,
and CØÙ or
µSAÚ
Ûemember,
the
bore's not clean until the patch comes
out cLean.
As part of your ÜÝÞ²ÛÝ ÙÑßS,
run
a
cleaning
pa³ch
tÌrough
The
j·n 8¸
µ¹
chamber and Bore ¸·
sure itàs
clea¿, cLean and d¿y ár fâring´


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