PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-436

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 436

MARCH 1989

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-436 - Page 25 of 33
26-Pair Cable .
ave the connectors by lining up the
hock with the receptacle and geNtly
squeezing the hock in place. Put even
pressure On both ends of the hocK±
Then, tighten the two connector locks
at the same tiMe±
Take them apart the same way± Re-
lease the locks together± Then, pull up
on each end of the hock at the same
time±
Be sure to put the covers o² the con-
nectors to keep out dI³t aNd moiSture±
AFer you've rolled up the cable on
a reel, tie the hock to the reel's rim
with ´eld wire± This keeps the hock
·
µom gettiNg knocked around±
MAR 89
Comm³ Gear .
..
Pack 'em for Repair
A
simpLe repair task wiLl wiNd up a
major one if you fail to pack that sensi¶
tive piece of com¸o or eLectronic gear
¹r the trip to the maintenance shop±
Protect the item ¹r the truck ride by
wrapping it in bubble packing material,
º»º 8135¼00¼926¼8991, or even wrap
it in clothing±
½f there's more thaN one piece mak-
ing the trip, stack them in a box or
simiLar container± Then, put packing
around them so they can't Move±
This'LL keep them µom banging into
each other to cause added damage±
MX-148/G Is Replaced
T
he one¾piece, 6¿F ÀX¾Á48/G ground rod, º»º 5975¼00¿224¼5260, is being
repLaced with an 8¼ft rod, º»º 5975¼00¼296Â5324± The Longer ground rod meets
the requirement in Article 250¼83, Para C, of the ºational ELectrical Code 1987,
which caLls ¹r a minimum of 8 Ãet± But keep using the 6¼ft rod untiL you need
to replace it±
Ca±d Extracto± NSN
'
r±1²
G
et the card extractoR foR
³
'
r
your T-961/G±C²143 radio set
wi³h NSN 5999-00-140´7406.
It's shown µn Fig 1-4o¶TM11·
5820´595¸12, but the ¹SNºs
not µn the TM»
M´R 89


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