ISSUE 567
FEBRUARY 2000
PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly
(ISSN 0475-2953) is published monthly by the Department of the Army, Redstone Arsenal,
AL 35898-7466. Periodical Postage is paid at the Huntsville, AL post office and at additional mailing offices.
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FMTV Battery Cable Switch
2
FMTV Cab Leveling Adjustment
3
M1070 HET/PLS Slave Starting
3
HMMWV Weapons Carrier Hatch Lubing
4-5
Truck and Trailer Power Cable Hookups
5
HMMWV Weapons Carrier Hatch Seal
6-7
2 1/2-, 5-ton Truck Brake Cylinder
7
Truck Cab Insulation Adhesive
8
Gear Case Lube Loss
9
Truck, Trailer Briefs
10-11
M1022/M1022A1 Dolly Set
12-13
WHEELED
VEHICLES
2
PS 567
1
FEB 00
Equipment Codes
48-49
AB-1339/G Antenna Winder Stays
50
CX-13295/G Cable Connector Cleaning
51
Lithium Battery CDD
52
5-, 10-KW DED Generator Battery Drain
53
S-250, S-280 Shelter Door Lube
54
Electrical Wire NSNs
55
COMMUNICATIONS
48
CH-47D Rotor Head Safety Blocks
38
UH-1H Fire Extinguisher Bracket
39
AVIATION
38
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procedures, questions on maintenance and supply problems,
and questions or comments on material published in PS. Just
write to:
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The Preventive Maintenance Monthly
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AMDF Acquisition Advice Codes
56-57
AOAP Sample Pump Cleaning
57
Lensatic Compass Use
58
Sign Painting Kit Components
59
Tool Handle Painting, Protection
60
SOLDIER SUPPORT
56
M2/M3-Series Bradleys Roadwheels
14-16
M1-Series Tanks Angle Drive Cover
17
M1-Series Tanks Hydraulic Screen
18
M88A1 Recovery Vehicle Sprocket Nuts
19
M109A6 Paladin Warning Light Seal
20-21
M109A6 Paladin Access Support Pin
21
M992 Ammo Carrier Access Support Pin
21
COMBAT VEHICLES
14
TB 43-PS-567, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, is an
official publication of the Department of the Army, providing
information for all soldiers assigned to combat and combat
support units and all soldiers with unit maintenance and supply
duties. All information published has been reviewed and ap-
proved by the agency responsible for the equipment, publication
or policy discussed. Application of the information is optional
with the user. Masculine pronouns may refer to both genders.
M8A1 Alarm PMCS, Troubleshooting
44-46
M12A1 Decon Choke, Throttle Settings
47
NBC
44
Avenger Electrical Contacts
35
IFTE SPORT Repair, Replacement
35
Avenger Launcher Canopy
36-37
MISSILES
35
AN/PSS-12 Mine Detector Use
22-23
SEE Four-Wheel Drive Use
23
SEE Tool Storage, Bushing, Mirror, Tie Rod
24
D7G Tractor Warm Up, Cool Down
25
621B Scraper Brake Shields
26
COMBAT ENGINEERING
22
M60, M240 MG Support Legs
40-41
M252 Mortar Breech Plug, Buffer, Handle
42-43
SMALL ARMS
40
JOEL B. HUDSON
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
9934401
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ERIC K. SHINSEKI
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
Official: