TM-9-2350-311-34-2

CAB, ARMAMENT, SIGHTING AND FIRE CONTROL, ELEVATING AND TRAVERSING SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS HOWITZER, MEDIUM, SELF-PROPELLED, 155MM

TECHNICAL MANUAL; DIRECT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL

SEPTEMBER 1994

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TM 9-2350-311-34-2
Section I.
REPAIR PARTS; TOOLS; SPECIAL TOOLS; TEST, MEASUREMENT, AND DIAG-
NOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE); AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
2-1 COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
a. For authorized common tools and equipment, refer to the Modified Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE),
CTA 50-970, or CTA 8-100, as applicable to your unit.
b. The tool kits assigned to the mechanic for performance of maintenance procedures are Artillery: Field Maintenance
Tool Kit (SC 4933-95-CL-A06) and Artillery and Turret Mechanic’s Tool Kit (SC 5180-95-CL-A12). Other tools re-
quired for performance of direct and general support maintenance procedures are identified in the initial setup with a
reference to Appendix F, Tool Identification List.
2-2 SPECIAL TOOLS, TMDE, AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Special tools required for direct and general support maintenance of the cab are listed in the Maintenance Allocation Chart
(MAC) located in TM 9-2350-311-20-2, for information only. This list is not to be used for requisitioning parts.
Special tools can be ordered using the information contained in the Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL)
(TM 9-2350-311-24P-2). Fabricated tools required for all direct and general support maintenance of the cab are listed in
Appendix C, Illustrated List of Manufactured Items.
2-3 REPAIR PARTS
Repair parts are listed and illustrated in the Repair Parts and Special Tools List (RPSTL) (TM 9-2350-311-24P-2), cover-
ing direct and general support maintenance for this equipment.
Mandatory replacement parts for direct and general support maintenance of the cab are identified in the initial setup with a
reference to Appendix E, Mandatory Replacement Parts List.
Section
II.
INSPECTION PROCEDURES
2-4 GENERAL INSPECTION AND TYPES OF INSPECTION
Inspections are made to: determine serviceability of an item, recognize conditions that would cause failure, and assure
proper application of maintenance policies at prescribed levels.
Inspection and repair data are included with exploded view illustrations in Chapters 3 through 14.
Inspection and repair tabulated data give inspection requirements. Wear limits are listed which indicate the point to which
parts may be worn before replacement. Normally all parts which have not been worn beyond dimensions given or dam-
aged by corrosion will be approved for service.


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