PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-571

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 571

JUNE 2000

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ISSUE 571
JUNE 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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JUN 00
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procedures, questions on maintenance and supply problems,
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TB 43-PS-571, 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.
JOEL B. HUDSON
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
0009402
Tire & Wheel Safety
2-5
FMTV Hydraulic Fluid Restrictors
6
HMMWV Tire Runflat Lube
7
HMMWV Slave Receptacle Cable
7
PLS CTIS Controller Protection Kit
8
HEMTT Crane Turntable Lubing
9
Lube Protection
10-11
Air Tank Drain Valves
11
WHEELED
VEHICLES
2
PLGR, CAM BA-5800A/U Labels
47
SINCGARS AN/CYZ-10 Batteries
48-51
Rechargeable Batteries
52-53
GPS Help Lines
54
COMMUNICATIONS
47
TOW 2 Missile Sights, MGS, Launch Tube
36-39
MISSILES
36
M1-Series Tank NBC Hose Support
12-13
M1-Series Tank Scavenger Fan Shaft
13
M2/M3-Series Bradley Ramp
14-15
M2/M3-Series Bradley Radiator
15
MLRS Carrier Hull Drain Plug
16
AVLB Engine Air Intake
17
AVLB Access Covers
17
M113-Series FOV Track Sprocket Gauge
18-19
M113A3 FOV Prop Shaft Bolts
18-19
M992 Ammo Carrier Vaneaxial Fan
20
M109-Series Howitzer Deck Plate Bolts
21
M992-Series Ammo Carrier Deck Plate Bolts
21
COMBAT VEHICLES
12
M17-Series Decon Fuel Handling
44-46
NBC
44
OH-58D MMS Turret Coolant
35
AVIATION
35
SEE Fuel Return Line
22
DEUCE Track Cleaning
23
DEUCE Air Filters
24-26
COMBAT ENGINEERING
22
Rifle, Machine Gun Aiming Light Mounts
40
MK 19 Machine Gun Sear Housing Cap
41
M9 Pistol Cracks, Magazine Cleaning
42-43
SMALL ARMS
40
FY1999 Supply Excellence Winners
58-59
SMART Ideas
60
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
58
Flotation Vest Sizes, Maintenance
55
Equipment Belt Extender
56
ROWPU Panel Covers
56
Strapping and Sealing Kit Parts
57
SOLDIER SUPPORT
55
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
ERIC K. SHINSEKI
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
Official:
“Summertime.
..and the living is easy. Fish are jumpin’, and the cotton is
high.”
Lines from an old song that make you think summer is a time for fun, frolic
and festivity. And it can be—after you’ve done your job as a soldier.
As a soldier, you’re required to be ready, almost at a moment’s notice, to
accomplish a mission. That requirement extends to your equipment, whether
you drive it, ride in it, carry it or just use it.
There’s always the temptation to enjoy summer fun (or avoid summer sun)
and let some necessary jobs wait for cooler times. But missions have a nasty
habit of coming up when we least expect them, regardless of the time of year.
So, if you’re not ready right now, get busy!
Do your preventive maintenance work—and do it safely—every day. You can’t
be ready any other way.
now
that the
pm
is
done
, it's time to
have some
fun
.


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