PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-694

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 694

SEPTEMBER 2010

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-694 - Page 8 of 33
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That’s true of the retractable ball
bearings
on
the
HMMWV
brush
guard’s quick-release pin, too. All
that constant exposure to the elements
eventually rusts the bearings in place.
Then you’re stuck with a pin that
won’t release and a brush guard that
can’t be raised or lowered.
Keep the pin’s bearings moving
with a shot of lubricating spray, NSN
9150-00-458-0075, as required. Just
give the ball bearings a squirt, then
slide the pin in and out of the brush
guard a few times to work in the lube.
Dear Sergeant J.C.J.,
There is! But since there’s no NSN, you’ll have to
order directly from the vendor, Isringhausen, Inc.
Use CAGE code 62226 and the part numbers
from this chart to order what you need:
Contact the vendor at (269) 484-5333 (OCONUS)
or (800) 468-4774 (CONUS) or email:
sales@isriusa.com
Part Number
Color
Item
Back rest cover
Back rest cover
Seat bottom cover
Seat bottom cover
929383
917921
929384
917922
Green
Tan
Green
Tan
Dear Half-Mast,
Does a seat
cover exist for
M998A1s with
bucket-type front
seats? When the
seats rip, it seems
like we shouldn’t
have to replace the
entire seat assembly!
Is there a more
economical fix?
SSG J.C.J.
HMMWV…
PM
Helps
Pin
Bear
Up
HMMWVs…
Discover Seat Covers
without
pm, anything
mechanical
that’s
constantly
exposed to
water, dirt,
sand and mud
is going to
get a little
ornery.
Constant exposure
to elements can
rust pin’s bearings
I know how
to get these
brush guard
locking pins
loose!
waita-
minit!
all
I need is
a little
lube!
{sigh}
another
unreparable
seat!
are you
sure?
how about
heavy duty
tape?
how about
we ask
half-mast
what to
do!
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