PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-598

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 598

SEPTEMBER 2002

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-598 - Page 23 of 33
PS 598
SEP 02
41
PS 598
SEP 02
40
You’ve got that
problem covered.
Good job!
UH-60…
Dear Editor,
Our air crews have
problems with console
knobs, switches and
buttons sticking.
When working in
the UH-60 cockpit
on overhead compo-
nents, dirt, oil, and
sand drop down on
the console and gum
up the works.
We’ve come up with
a cover that protects
the console from the
falling gunk and can
give some dropped-
tool protection, too.
It also works well
while we’re performing
maintenance in a
sandy environment.
26"
38"
9"
38"
20"
22"
12"
Distance between
folds (when finished)
will be 18 inches
40"
Fold and stitch one inch seams around entire outer edge.
(Outer dimensions are
before
folds and stitching are done.)
Finished
stitched fold
1"
1"
SSG David King
AL/ARNG
Birmingham, AL
When finished, the cover looks like this:
Use cover to protect console during
maintenance. Remove when done.
let’s get to
work on these
overhead
components!
don’t worry,
we’ve got
you
covered,
buddy.
From the desk
of the
Editor
Our canvas shop orders the material with NSN
8305-01-452-9332, and makes the cover
using these measurements:
1” folds around edges and
center.
Start with a 40” x 38”
piece of material.
Final size is about 38” x 36”.
falling crud?
598. 40-41 (C)
7/29/02
1:58 PM
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