PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-590

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 590

JANUARY 2002

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-590 - Page 2 of 29
TB 43-PS-590, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, is an official pub-
lication 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 approved by the agency responsible for the equip-
ment, publication or policy discussed. Application of the information is
optional with the user. Masculine pronouns may refer to both genders.
HMMWV Distribution Box
HMMWV Soft Doors
HMMWV Brake Pad Kit
BAT-GEN Indicator
M1074/M1075 PLS Lubing
PLS LHS Locking Arms
HEMTT Engine Oil Filters
Tactical Vehicle Taillight Assemblies
2-3
4
5
6-7
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9
10
11
WHEELED VEHICLES
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ISSUE 590 JANUARY 2002
ERIC K. SHINSEKI
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
JOEL B. HUDSON
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
M203 Grenade Launcher Dry Firing
M2 Machine Gun MILES Mounting
Small Arms Cleaning
39
39
40-41
SMALL ARMS
39
End Item Code Usage
STAMIS Assistance
Equipment Oriented Publications Data Base
56-57
58
59
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
56
12
COMBAT VEHICLES
Combat Vehicle Roadwheels
M1064-Series Mortar Carrier Fuel Lines
M1-Series Tank Hydraulic Quick Disconnects
M1A1 Tank Breechblock Plunger Tool
M2/M3-Series Bradleys LED Protection
M2/M3-Series Bradleys, MLRS Carrier
Fire Extinguisher Decals
MLRS Carrier Track Pin Nuts
M992A2 Ammo Carrier Shock Absorbers
M109A6 Paladin Elevation Cylinder Leaks
12-14
14
15
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PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly
(ISSN 0475-2953) is published monthly by the Department of the Army, Redstone
Arsenal, AL 35898-5000. 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, USAMC LOGSA (AMXLS-LP), 5307 Sparkman Circle,
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By order of the Secretary of the Army:
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621B Scraper Bowl Guide Roller Lubing
SEE Spare Tire Mount Carrier
MICLIC Maintenance Tips
22
23
24-26
COMBAT ENGINEERING
22
AVIATION
35
High Pressure Washing
Survival Vest Checklist
35
36-38
You are invited to send PS your ideas for improving mainte-
nance procedures, questions on maintenance and supply
problems and questions or comments on material published
in PS.
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PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
USAMC LOGSA (AMXLS-LP)
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H
abits are hard to break!
That's bad if you want to light up a smoke while standing at the neighborhood
oxygen bar.
But it's good if you just can't stop yourself from doing PM on your military gear.
It means you won't have to worry if you're told to move out. You and your gear will
be ready.
Boy, wouldn't your platoon sergeant or squad leader be glad to see you develop a
few habits like that?!
And while you're at it, learn the PM habit the right way.
Like before, during and
after operation, the way your TM's PMCS chart lays it out.
Eventually you won't be able to get started without PM, operate without PM or
leave your equipment for the day without PM.
It'll be a habit. A tough-to-break, good habit.
Good
Hygiene
Good
Health
Good
PM
Good
Appearance
Javelin Missile System Maintenance
42-43
MISSILES
42
M41 PATS Testing
44-45
NBC
44
46-48
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49
COMMUNICATIONS
46
AN/PVS-7B, -7D NVG Purging
Night Vision Goggles Lens Cleaning
SCAMP Radio Set Cables
Tent Fabric Treatment
Camoflauge Coveralls
Ear Plug Purchasing
Adjustable Wrench Use
Degreaser for Shop Sets
Bolt Cutter Jaw Replacements
50-52
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55
SOLDIER SUPPORT
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