PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-732

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 732

NOVEMBER 2013

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-732 - Page 23 of 33
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JSLSCAD:
When you turn off the joint service lightweight standoff chemical
agent detector (JSLSCAD), be sure to Fnish by pulling out circuit breaker 3.
Otherwise, next time you start up, the JSLSCAD will automatically start scanning.
If you’re traveling while it’s scanning, dirt will coat its lenses, making them less
sensitive.
Remember, during travel the lenses should always face the rear. That helps
protect them from ±ying debris. There are covers that come with the JSLSCAD. If
they disappear, TM 3-6665-353-13&P authorizes you to order more through your
contractor support.
Tow pintle:
Because the NBCRV
has a rear deck instead of a ramp,
it has an extended pintle. To use
the extended pintle, go to “Pintle
Plug and Pintle Hook Assembly
Removal/Installation”
in
TM
9-
2355-326-10 for instructions.
Tow bar:
If you stow the tow bar wrong,
you can’t open the surveyor’s hatch. That
could be fatal in an emergency. The handle
for the tow bar must point upward when
it’s stowed. See WP 0166, “Remove/Install
Tow Bar from Stowage Brackets,” in TM
9-2355-326-10-1 for the scoop on stowing.
M1135
NBCRV
Stryker…
PM Strikes Down
Stryker Problems
pm can
strike down
m1135 nbcrv
stryker
problems
before
they get a
chance to
happen. for
instance…
Lenses should face
to rear for travel
Lens covers are available
from contractor support
oh, thank
you my hero
of pm!
the sword of pm
will
strike down
your
crippling problems,
my dear stryker!
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