PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-635

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 635

OCTOBER 2005

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-635 - Page 2 of 33
TB 43-PS-635, 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.
Stryker Cargo Straps, Chock Blocks
IPADS Training Option
M1-Series Tank NBC Sponson Box
M1A1 Tank Turret Network Box
M1A1/M1A1 AIM Tanks Stabilization System
M1-Series Tank Gear Storage
M1-Series Tank M256 Exercising
M113-Series FOV Roadwheel Mixing
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COMBAT VEHICLES
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ISSUE 635 OCTOBER 2005
By order of the Secretary of the Army:
PETER J. SCHOOMAKER
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
Official:
SANDRA R. RILEY
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
0520902
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WHEELED VEHICLES
HMMWV Ballistic Window Cleaning
HMMWV Suspension/Steering Upgrade Kits
M1114 Up-armored HMMWV Cargo Net
FMTV Cab Lift Procedures
M984A1 HEMTT Wrecker Tow Cylinders
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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
PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
USAMC LOGSA (AMXLS-AM)
5307 Sparkman Circle
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5000
Or e-mail to:
psmag@logsa.redstone.army.mil
or
half.mast@us.army.mil
Internet address:
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.
Postmaster:
Send address changes to PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, USAMC LOGSA (AMXLS-AM), 5307 Sparkman Circle,
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5000.
COMBAT ENGINEERING
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DEUCE Preventive Maintenance Pointers
24-26
M249 Machine Gun Short Barrel Usage
M16-Series Rifle, M4/M4A1 Carbine Triggers
M1200 Shotgun Replacement
M120/M121 Mortar Pitting
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SMALL ARMS
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Avenger Missile System Canopy Care
20-21
ICAM Rotation
AN/UDR-13 Radiac Set Batteries
M40-, M42-Series Masks PMCS Cards
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MISSILES
20
NBC
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SB 700-20 Substitute LINS
Army Awards for Logistics Excellence
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58-60
Tools Covered by Lifetime Warranties
48-49
AVIATION
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UH-60 Shipping Preparation
Air-to-Air Stinger PM
AMSS Kit Importance
UH-60 Handhold Caution
Publications Tip for Desert Deployment
Aircraft Component Condition Code Tags
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COMMUNICATIONS
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AN/VRC-97 MSRT Installation Kit
PLGR, DAGR Points of Contact
AN/VIC-1(V), AN/VIC-3(V) Parts Clarification
BB-2590/U Rechargeable Battery 45
AN/AVS-7(V)1-8 HUD Unserviceable Parts
AB-216/U, AB-216A/U Tower Safety
Food Container Parts
Field Washstands
Tent Seam and Surface Repairs
Tent Mildew Prevention and Cleaning
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SOLDIER SUPPORT
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Hazardous Waste…
It Can Cost Y
ou
I
n every nook and cranny of the motor pool you’ll find supplies and materials that
are considered hazardous waste when it’s time to dispose of them: fuel, lubricant,
oil, cleaning solvent, degreaser, antifreeze, brake fluid and the like.
They can harm the environment if you spill them or dispose of them the wrong
way. That’s a good reason to follow Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules
and regulations on hazardous waste disposal.
But that’s not the only reason. The other reason involves dollars and cents: The
EPA can fine you
and
your unit if it’s caught breaking the regs.
failing to inspect accumulation storage areas at least weekly
storing leaking cans and drums with unknown substances in
storage areas
failing to label drums in storage areas as hazardous waste
failing to record key elements in the contingency plan
failing to label drums in the storage areas with the date
when waste was first stored in them
failing to maintain adequate aisle space
neglecting to have all hazardous waste handlers
trained or failing to maintain training records
failing to have fire extinguishers and spill
control equipment on hand
failing to close hazardous waste containers
exceeding the allowable storage limit
Some of the
more common
violations…
Visit your
installation
environmental
office.
Or you can call the
Army’s environmental
hotline:
CONUS 1-800-872-3845
OCONUS DSN 584-1699
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
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TOOLS
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Got questions
about
handling
hazardous
waste?
Or go to the U.S. Army
Environmental Center
(USAEC) website at:
635.00-01(C)
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