TM-9-2350-311-10

HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM; M109A2, M109A3, M109A4 AND M109A5

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATOR’S MANUAL

NOVEMBER 1994

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Section IV. OPERATION UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS
2--19 GENERAL
NOTE
FM 21--17 contains important instructions on driver selection, training, and supervision.
FM 21--306 gives driving instructions for operating your equipment under all conditions.
a. Vehicle
In addition to the normal PMCS, special care in cleaning and lubrication must be observed where extremes of
temperature, humidity, and terrain conditions are present or anticipated.
b. General Lubrication of Armament
CAUTION
During lubrication of armament, be extremely cautious not to allow ice, snow, or water to mix
with lubricants. Never use heavy or non-specified lubricants.
1
Refer to Appendix G for detailed lubrication instructions.
2
In temperatures below freezing, keep the howitzer’s moving parts free from moisture.
3
During adverse conditions, lubricants should be changed more frequently to prevent damage to the
equipment.
c. Primary Armament
When not in use, howitzer should be covered. Clean and lightly lubricate breech mechanism. Do not apply any
lubrication to the firing pin. When cleaning, do not dilute or add antifreeze to CLP. Store cleaning solutions in a warm
place, if available.
d. Secondary Armament
The unusual conditions procedures for secondary armament are the same as operation under usual conditions. Use
CLP (item 8, Appx D) in cleaning and lubricating the M2 .50 caliber machine gun to ensure proper functioning.
e. Sighting and Fire Control Instruments
Where extremes of temperature, humidity, and other conditions cause panoramic telescope ballistic cover to fog over,
treat window with anti-fogging kit (item 2, Appx D). These instruments should not be moved suddenly from cold to
warm temperatures or vice versa. This may cause clouding of optics and rusting of internal parts.


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