tr
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!
the TOW's arming leveR stickS,
you±re s²Uck. The mIssiLe can³´ be
aRmedµ
¶ometimes the solUtion may
b
as
c·ose as ²He nea¸es´ ai¸ hose¹ ºf Di»t hA¼
c½oggeD tHe t¾aveRSing ¿ni² UmbÀlical
connecÁor the þming lever can³t moveÄ
Åse
A
aiR hose to thoroUghÆy bÇow
oUt ´he connectorÈ Éf DÊrt wÃs the pRob-
lemË the leveR sHoUÌD woRkÍ
Îf no air hose is hanDyË
tr
a sof²
b¾Ush on the connectoRÏ That some²imes
woRksÐ ÑegUlaRly br¿Òhing Di¸t oU´ of
the connector wil· prevent Áhe ÃÓming
ÔeveR fRoM stickingÕ º²Ös ×tem
2
in Áhe
PØC¶ in TØ
9-1425±450²12.
Protecting the Avenger W80
Dear EditoR
The WBO cable p±babLy gets b±ken mo² than anything else on
the Avenge³ Stuf Is tossed ´n the µtorage well that hits the WBO. ¶r
things bounce a±und in the wel· and hit the cable.
¸t doeµn't take much oF a whack to tear the WBO¹s cable F±m the
connectoº No WBO meanµ no ²mote cont±l unit. ¸t takes almost
$60
to »plaC the cable.
We p±tect the WBO by leaving the NAT¶ slave cable hooked up as
much as posµible. The heavy-duty connector shields the WBO.
PS525
S¼½ ¾aw²nce Aµhton
US Army ¶¿nance Misµile MunitÀonµ ½enter and School
Áedstone AÂenal, A¾
17
FROM THE DSK OF THe
sometime± cOmmon ±en±e i± nOt ±O
cOmmOn. Thank² fOr a praCtICal way
tO ³R´eC´ W80±µ
AUG96