ISSUE 578
JANUARY 2001
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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Send address changes to PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, LOGSA, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-7466.
HMMWV Geared Hub Lockwasher Check
2-3
FMTV Hydraulic Fluid, Coolant, Door Seals
4, 5
M66 Ring Mount Installation Kits
6
M939-Series Truck Transmission Lockout Kit
7
M1000 HET Semitrailer Bogies
8-9
M1070 HET Tractor Winch Bracket
9
PLS Air Horn Kit
9
M872-Series Semitrailer Decking
10
M900-Series Tanker Engine
10
Tire Flaps
11
WHEELED
VEHICLES
2
PS 578
1
JAN 01
AN/TTC-47C(V)1 Switching Shelter Cables
50
10-KW TQG Battery Drain
51
15-, 30-, 60-KW TQG Voltage Regulators
52-53
COMMUNICATIONS
50
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:
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
ERIC K. SHINSEKI
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
Official:
Combat Identification Panel Kits
12-15
M1-Series Tank Turret Race Ring Lubing
16-17
M1-Series Tank In-tank Fuel Pump Gasket
17
MLRS Carrier Cable Rerouting
18
MLRS Carrier Generator Oil Leaks
19
SUSV Fuel Line, Windshield Cracks
20, 21
M992A2 Ammo Carrier Door Handles
21
COMBAT VEHICLES
12
TB 43-PS-578, 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.
UH-60 Black Hawk Bracket Cracks
35
AH-64A Apache Filter Element Tool
36-37
Air Force +100 JP-8 Fuel Additive
38-39
AVIATION
35
SEE Alcohol Reservoir, Defrosting Pump
22
SEE Hydraulic Fluid Level, Filters
23
M917A1 Dump Truck Brakes, Flaps, Steering
24-26
COMBAT ENGINEERING
22
MK 19 MG Bolt, Charging, Storage Rack
46
MK 19 MG Feed Slide Adjustment
47
SMALL ARMS
46
JOEL B. HUDSON
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
0031201
M40-, M42-Series Mask Hoods
48
CAM, ICAM Training Simulator
49
NBC
48
AOAP Pump O-rings
54
Plastic Fuel Can parts
55
Steam Cleaners Power Ground Protection
56-57
SMART Suggestions
58-59
CARC Painting Policy
60
SOLDIER SUPPORT
54
MLRS LRU Grounding, Connectors
40, 41
Sentinel Radar Control Terminal
42-43
Missile Cryogenics
44-45
MISSILES
40
DA Form 2028 . . .
hey! i have
something
to
say
about you!
talk is
cheap
...
put it on a
da form
2028
in the back of
my book!
he Army provides you with a lot of equipment—systems, subsystems and
components—that requires a lot of PM. That equipment comes with TMs, FMs,
TBs, SCs and MWOs that tell you how to use and maintain it.
But those pubs themselves often need PM, and you supply it with DA Form
2028s,
Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms.
DA Form 2028s let you have your say about incorrect operational and mainte-
nance procedures, misleading or incomplete illustrations, bogus NSNs and part
numbers, or new ways you’ve found to make things work better, easier, or
faster.
If you don’t send in 2028s, none of your TM PM—improvements or changes—
will ever be known. So stop talking and start writing. You’ll do yourself and the
next guy who uses the pub a favor.
Paper 2028s are in the back of all manuals. You can also send them electroni-
cally. Here’s where:
CECOM:
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TACOM-RI and TACOM:
tacom-tech-pubs@ria.army.mil
AMCOM:
ls-lp@redstone.army.mil
SBCCOM:
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