PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-573

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 573

AUGUST 2000

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-573 - Page 2 of 43
ISSUE 573
AUGUST 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.
Postmaster:
Send address changes to PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, LOGSA, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466.
Tire Care Controls Heat
2-3
M1074/M1075 PLS Starting CAUTIONS
4-5
M1070 Tractor Starting CAUTIONS
4-5
Vehicle Lube in the Desert
6
M939A2-Series Truck CTIS Wheel Nipple
7
FMTV Tailgate Rivet Removal
8
M35A3 Truck Wheel Nut Torque
8
350-GPM Fuel Pump Operations
9-11
WHEELED
VEHICLES
2
PS 573
1
AUG 00
Small Generator Safety Clip Instructions
48-49
Telephone Cable
50-53
COMMUNICATIONS
48
Avenger Slave Cable
40-41
MLRS W19, W20 Cable Adapters
42
IFTE Storage Shelter Dehumidifier
43
MISSILES
40
You are invited to send PS your ideas for improving maintenance
procedures, questions on maintenance and supply problems,
and questions or comments on material published in PS. Just
write to:
MSG Half-Mast
The Preventive Maintenance Monthly
LOGSA, Bldg. 5307
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466
Or E-mail to:
psmag@logsa.army.mil
Internet Address:
M1-Series Tank Turret Safety
12-13
M2/M3-Series Bradley Door Seals
14-15
MLRS Suspension Lockout System
16
M113-Series FOV Fuel Filters
17
M88A2 Recovery Vehicle Tank Towing
18
M109-Series Howitzer Linkage Lubing
19
M992-Series Ammo Carrier Linkage Lubing
19
M109A2-A5 Howitzer Bore Evacuator
20-21
COMBAT VEHICLES
12
TB 43-PS-573, 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.
Exception Data Request Parts Ordering
60
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
60
Approved Cleaning Products
35
UH-1, UH-60 Wiper Converter Lubing
36-37
M260, M261 Launcher Tube Covers
38-39
Helicopter Tire Inflation Cart
39
AVIATION
35
Tire Checks, Pressure
22-23
DEUCE Winch Safety
24-25
DEUCE Idler Wheel Bolt Tightening
26
COMBAT ENGINEERING
22
M16-Series Rifle Buttstock
44-46
M4-Series Carbine Carrying Handle
47
SMALL ARMS
44
JOEL B. HUDSON
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
0015802
Modern Burner Unit Cable Check
54-56
Insulated Food Container Parts
57
3,000-Gal Water Storage Tanks
58-59
SOLDIER SUPPORT
54
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
ERIC K. SHINSEKI
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
Official:
hen a maintenance or supply problem pops up, you want real help, right
now! Did you know that help is as close as your nearest logistics assistance
office (LAO)?
The US Army Materiel Command’s LAO Program has logistics assistance
representatives (LARs) all over the world. Their job is to help you solve your
maintenance and supply problems.
If LARs don’t have the answers right at their fingertips, they know where to
get them. They have contacts with equipment managers, engineers, repair
specialists and pubs folks.
If you don’t know where the nearest LAO is located, you can find out at
http//www.logsa.army.mil/directories/maindirc.htm
. There you’ll find a list of all the
Army’s LAOs, complete with addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
Questions about the LAO program? Call DSN 645-6589, (256) 955-6589, or
e-mail:
laohelp@logsa.army.mil
Logistics Assistance Offices . . .
when you
need help with
a
maintenance
or
supply problem
, help
is as near as
your
lao
.


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