PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-670

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 670

SEPTEMBER 2008

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-670 - Page 30 of 33
57
PS 670
SEP 08
T
he Army is getting rid of the old
gasoline lantern, NSN 6260-00-837-0996,
that comes with the kitchen, company
level F
eld feeding (KCL±±). They’re
replacing it with a newer, safer and
more versatile multi-fuel lantern,
manufacturer’s (Britelyt) part
number is MR2.
You might want to update the KCL±±’s Components of End Item List in TM 10-
7360-209-13&P. Illustration 21 lists the NSN for the old gas lantern. Cross it out
and F
ll in the NSN for the new multi-fuel lantern.
high-performance mixing tube for improved vapor fl
ow
solid brass construction that can
stand up to rugged terrain and
extreme weather
nickel plated or military matte
F
nish, whichever one is available
16 inches in height, 6
3
/
4
inches wide
at the base
burns 8 to 12 hours
holds one quart (1.01 liter) of fuel
comes with instructional DVD and
booklet, tool and spare parts kit,
12 mantles and a tube of sealer
Lantern…
Light
Reading
here are
some of
the new
lantern’s
features…
for more on information about
the new multi-fuel lantern,
see the britelyt® website:
technical.htm
here you’ll find links
to repair parts lists,
safety guidelines, faqs,
troubleshooting tips,
and operations and
maintenance instructions.
clean-burning mantle
durable, efF
cient,
stainless steel nozzle
500 candlepower, equal to
400 watts of electric light
burns a variety of fuels,
including JP-5, JP-8, kerosene,
gasoline, diesel, bio-diesel,
citronella oil, paint thinner,
lighter fl
uid and mineral spirits
time
to put
your
lights
out!
670.56-57.indd
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7/31/08
3:52:36 PM
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