PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-677

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 677

APRIL 2009

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-677 - Page 2 of 33
Stryker Coolant Level
M1A1 Tank Panel Lights
M88A1 Powerpack Installation Tools
M992A2 Ammo Carrier Cargo Hatch Latches
M109A6 Paladin, M992A2 Roadwheel Nuts
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3
4-7
8
9
COMBAT VEHICLES
2
By order of the Secretary of the Army:
GEORGE W. CASEY, JR.
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
Official:
JOYCE E. MORROW
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
0902107
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WHEELED VEHICLES
Packard Electrical Connectors
HMMWV Spare Tire Carrier Parts
ASV Windshield Laminate Sheets
M984A1P1 HEMTT Wrecker TM Info
Polaris ATV Website
10-13
14-15
16
17
17
Fox NBC Vehicle PM
M56 Smoke Generator Maintenance Tips
125 GPM Pump PM
M45 Mask Fitting Clarification
48-50
51-53
54-55
54-55
CBRN
48
COMMUNICATIONS
40
40-41
42-43
44
45
AN/PRQ-7 CSEL Non-Rechargeable Recall
AN/PRQ-7 CSEL Rechargeable Battery Recall
Jeweler’s Screwdriver Set
Electrical Connector Pin Straightening Kit
M2 Machine Gun Trigger Block Checks
Small Arms Cleaning Tank Use
Small Arms Ammo Cautions
18-19
20-21
22-23
SMALL ARMS
18
AVIATION
35
Patriot Missile System Maintenance Tips
24-26
MISSILES
24
35
36
37
38
39
AH-64D M130 Flare Dispenser
Air Warrior Microclimate Cooling System
OH-58D Inverters Needed
UH-60 Blade Booting
Aircraft Washing Cautions
The PROBLEM with Horseplay
sometimes
horseplay and
practical jokes
are funny.
a little humor
every now and
then breaks up
the monotony.
but playing practical
jokes with pol can get
you into hot water.
let’s say, for
example, that after
you’ve drained some
hydraulic fluid
from a component
into a water bottle
with no label,
you put it next to
another soldier’s
water bottle to
play a trick.
what do you
think will
happen?
will the
soldier
know the
difference?
well, in one case,
a soldier
didn’t
know what his
buddies were up to.
he picked up what he
thought was his red
drink and before
they could stop
him, in an instant,
he turned up the
bottle to his mouth
and took a gulp.
that’s
a scary
situation.
needless to say, his frightened buddies must’ve
thought they were in a horror film as their sergeant
read them the riot act on mishandling pOl.
handle it right and
you
won’t
get the
fright of your life.
the soldier was
rushed to the
hospital, examined
and treated.
luckily, he
didn’t swallow
enough to
inflict any
harm.
don’t play
around
with pOl.
it’s
no
joke!
130G Grader Cab Floor Cleaning
130G Grader Washer Pump
46-47
47
COMBAT ENGINEERING
46
56-57
PS Magazine and LOG911 Relationship
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
56
58-60
Army Combat Uniform Washing Change
SOLDIER SUPPORT
58
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