PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-710

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 710

JANUARY 2012

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-710 - Page 15 of 33
PS 710
JAN 12
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Subject
Issue/Pg
Subject
Issue/Pg
PS Magazine Index No. 67, 2011
AIR CONDITIONERS
FDECU--Proximity switch PN correction
700 44
AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT SUBSYSTEMS
M260/M261 rocket launcher PM
707 22
AIRCRAFT, GENERAL
Advanced composites information
707 22
AN/APR-39 processors turn-in instructions
706 24
Army battery vs. Navy battery
698 38
CCAD report card for quality control
708 26
Chock blocks NSN
699 61
Condition code tag, fill completely
704 25
Electro-optic missile sensor (EOMS) caps
699 39
Environmental hotline
704 23
Fire extinguisher tags, safety wire, charging
703 35
JATS aviation tool set now available
709 35
Safety is a part of PM
704 62
TC 3-04.7 for two-level maintenance
706 23
Troubleshooting, importance of
707 21
Warnings, cautions and notes in TMs
704 26
AIRCRAFT GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Chock blocks NSN
699 61
Low-level maintenance platform PM
709 22
Maintenance stand safety issues
705 26
SATS--New tug for towing aircraft
709 23
UMARK sling defects
703 38
AIRCRAFT LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
ALSET-400 equipment tester
704 61
AN/PRC-90--No repair, disposal turn-in
702 45
AN/PRC-112/C/D--No repair, turn in
702 45
AIRCRAFT TOOLS
Tool kit NSNs
706 43
AIRCRAFT, AH-64 APACHE
30mm turret hydraulic hose rub fix
704 24
Axis A oil nozzle needs protection
700 38
Exhaust covers & streamers, don’t tie together 706 26
Generator, use install/removal tool
708 25
Nose gearbox blocker plate removal
699 35
SSU hit by M4 rifle mount
702 38
SSU hit when removing co-pilot’s seat
707 26
Step areas, use them to prevent damage
705 21
AIRCRAFT, CH-47D/F, CHINOOK
Aft landing gear swivel lock, disengage to tow 702 36
Aft rotor pylon step (ARPS) details
699 36
Gloves require caution when climbing
698 36
AIRCRAFT, OH-58D, KIOWA
Air induction cowling traps FOD
705 24
Doors & compartments, go easy when opening 705 25
Exhaust pillow, remove before flight
704 22
Ground handling wheels installation
707 24
Skid cross tube, add non-slip paint for safety
708 24
AIRCRAFT, UH-60, BLACK HAWK
ALQ-144A/C, watch when straddling rotor
701 38
Axis A oil nozzle needs protection
700 38
Door window security
708 22
Floor plate seal, use strap to break
701 39
Landing gear shock strut tool
703 36
Maintenance, take your time
701 37
No. 1 inlet particle separator plug
700 35
Oil filter flow valve positioner tool
707 25
Shock strut inspection, cleaning, lubing
706 25
Spindle horn removal
699 38
Step areas, use to prevent damage
705 21
UH-60A--Nose compartment seal
701 36
UH-60A/L--Stabilator amplifier replacement 698 35
ALARM, CHEMICAL
M22 ACADA/M8--Turn-in procedure
702 26
AMMUNITION
Ammunition Multimedia Encyclopedia site
708 36
MLRS ammo: safe handling & storage
709 40
SRTA safety
705 38
ANTENNAS, GENERAL
FM 3-04.508 replaced by TC 3.04.72
702 39
ARMORED SECURITY VEHICLE, M1117
Evaporator coil NSN
701 61
Fuel transmitter NSN
698 60
Hawker Armasafe battery approved for use
701 61
LED spotlight replacement
698 15
Side door foothold tripping
704 13
TM identification, download
705 16
Training web site
706 60
Unserviceable assets needed for turn-in
702 12
Upper rear door, open and close carefully
703 15
ARTILLERY EQUIPMENT
M2 Aiming Circle--Turn in unserviceables
704 42
AVLB, M60/M48
Antenna, remove before retrieving bridge
701 03
Cables damaged by water in hull
699 09
Hydraulic line QD coupling caps
700 08
Tie rod ends, loose hardware
700 07
AWARDS
2011 Combined Logistics Excellence Awards 705 54
BACK COVER
Battery drain, use master disconnect switch
700 62
BRRR! (cold weather vehicle tips)
708 62
Can’t schedule breakdown, so schedule PM
705 62
Cap ‘Em! (lines, tubes and fittings)
709 62
Don’t Forget Your Safety Goggles
707 62
PM + TM = Success
706 62
Roadwheel hubs, test for heat
701 62
Safety is a part of PM
704 62
Tool kit hand receipts online
699 62
Without Commo PM, You Haven’t a Prayer
698 62
BACKHOE LOADER
Turbocharger priming during startup
703 40
BATTERY, HAWKER
Cold weather testing
708 16
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PS 710
JAN 12
Steps,
Walkways
and
Handholds
Steps,
Walkways
and
Handholds
All Aircraft…
Steps,
Walkways
and
Handholds
you need to know
where
to put your hands and
feet at all times while
mountain climbing or hiking.
a slip there can have
permanent
consequences.
the same applies for
your aircraft.
not
knowing
where your aircraft
handholds and step zones
are can
hurt
you and your
aircraft too, especially
while going topside and
when coming baCK down.
so if you’re not familiar
with your aircraft steps,
maintenance platforms,
handholds and walkways,
do something about it!
check out your tms and
Ietms to brush up. And
check out some snapshot
views to see how to get
around your aircraft.
Use
Kiowa
Warrior
steps
to go
topside
Use one foot and one
hand to go topside
on Chinook
going top-
side on this
workhorse
is tough!
once you
learn where to
put your hands
and feet, it’s a
no-brainer!
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