PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-611

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 611

OCTOBER 2003

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-611 - Page 14 of 33
PS 611
OCT 03
25
F
ilter elements for the cab’s air system seem to get overlooked for regular clean-
ings. That’s because they’re located on the roof.
Regardless of how dirty the worksite conditions are, the filter elements keep clean
air circulating inside the cab.
PS 611
OCT 03
24
621B Scraper…
look for leaves,
twigs and dirt around
the air filter element.
this air filter
element needs a good
cleaning to keep clear
air circulating inside
the scraper’s cab.
So before you clean the
elements with low-pressure
air (30 psi or less), check the
air inlets for leaves, dirt
build-up, and ice or snow.
Before the day’s run,
remove the element and tap
it with your hand to get rid
of trapped dirt. Do not bang
it against the cab! You’ll
bend its sealing edge or
crush filtering material.
…clean…
the… air…
filter…
element…
{koff!}
{koff!}
ahhhee-uh… I
need… some…
one… to…
{koff!}
Hey, Bonnie! Did
you hear about
the Logistics
Support Activity’s
anniversary?
Sure did!
it’s been a
great ten
years.
The past is
great, but
LOGSA’s
readiness
support of our
warfighters
and analysis of
its databases
will continue
to be critical
in supporting
field users
and senior
commanders.
Let’s take a
look at LOGSA’s
integrated
logistics data
to see what’s
available.
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