PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-527

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 527

OCTOBER 1996

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-527 - Page 11 of 51
M978 HEMT tanker .±²
TWO STEPS eo HANp·IN·HANp
P
rivers, Remembe± two veRy impoRtant
Things when usIng the
m³´µ
taNkeR'S
hand-ac²ivATeD valve
(HAV).
FiR¶,
The
HAV
shoulD Stay iN yoUr
h³nds at aLL ´imeS when pUmpµng fueL.
¶ome ·¸iveRs s¹ºDe it ove» oNe oF the
tanker¼S g¹aD handS to keep ½uel ¾low¿
iNg wÀThoUT hol·iNg on ´o ´he coNTRolÁ
ÂTÃS coNveNieNTÄ BUT iT's AlSo hA±D To
sÅop pumping quickLy if you NeeD ToÆ
¶EconDÇ aLwayS walk the
HAV
Back
to itS ReeL when youÈRe ½µnÉSheD pumpÊ
ÀngÁ ½ you leT it ËLy, the ÌoUgh ÍanDing
Damages the aiR hoSeSÎ
½ the
HAV
is lucky enough to make
iT ThRough The Ree¹ winDow on the ÏyÄ
it SÐÀll ´akeS a
bA·INg¸
Ñe jolÒs on Åhe
air Óines caN
B
Ba· eNougH To pUll The
hoSes away fRom ´he ConTRoLÁ
½ a hoSe pullS away fÔom tHe
HA V,
fix iT youRsel¾Õ JUÖ´ cut o½¾ a couple oF
inches o½ ×ose anD puSh ÀT BaCk ovØR
´he ÙÚTTingÛ ÜHeNÇ SECuRe The hoSe wiÒh
a SCReWÝtype hoSe cLampÞ
¹Sº 4»30-
¼½¾63½¿102À
ßl³mpS oR No clampSà though, you
Shou¹D always waLk The
HAV
Back onTo
À´S
rel±
,±I


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