PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-734

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 734

JANUARY 2014

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-734 - Page 13 of 33
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PS 734
JAN 14
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4.±
Invert the can and shake vigorously for two to three
minutes to mix hardener base. Follow the primer’s
label instructions for how long you should let the
primer stand before application.
5.±
The rotating spray tip
allows you to select
either a vertical or a
horizontal spray fan,
but vertical works best.
Use an overlapping
stroke pattern for
uniform application.
2.±
Attach it to the pin at
the bottom of the can.
1.±
Remove red button
from the cap.
3.±
Use the ball of your
hand or a hard stable
surface to push on the
red cap, depressing it
into the can until the
stop is reached.
The plastic pin
should move easily
when pushed after the
red button is removed.
To prevent foreign
object damage (FOD),
discard the red plastic
button.
AGSE…
Do
You
Need Paint Primer?
± Before±using±the±
primer,±check±the±
technical±data±sheet±
(TDS)±and±material±
safety±data±sheet±
(MSDS)±for±personal±
protective±equipment±
you±need±to±safely±
use±the±product.±
Clean and prepare the surface using the
application specification or work instruction. The
distance from the spray nozzle to the surface should
be 8-10 inches.
Follow
these
five
easy steps
for spraying
the primer…
the aerosol
primer
comes in
two
different
sizes. NSN
8010-01-610-
7
330 brings
a box of six
13
1
/
2-oz cans
and NSN
8010-01-610-
7
329 brings
a box of
six 8
1
/
2-oz
cans.
MIL-PRF-53022
Type V primer now
comes in aerosol
spray cans.
your mixing
days are
over!
I’ve got to go mix up
some primer before I
paint the agpu.
hang on,
soldier!
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11/25/13
12:17 PM
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