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The U.S. Army's Preventive Maintenance Magazine
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PS Magazine: Help Us Help You
December 23, 2020
— Each day, emails from Soldiers and DoD civilians all over the world come into PS Magazine seeking answers to challenges they're facing while maintaining their vehicles and equipment. And each day, Half-Mast or a member of his team replies. In order to help you, help us by providing as much information as possible about the problem...
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M1A2 SEPv3 Tank: Keep Engine Timer Powered Up
December 2, 2020
— Crewmen, it’s critical that you make sure circuit breaker 1 (CB1) on your M1A2 SEPv3 tank’s power interface box (PIB) is turned on at all times. Why? Because the timer that records how many hours your tank’s engine has run is powered by the engine memory unit (EMU) harness connected to the PIB...
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UTAP: You’re Just a Click Away!
November 17, 2020
— This article initially appeared in PS 798 (May 19), p. 20-21. TACOM’s Unit Training Assistance Program, UTAP, provides approved training materials for a variety of TACOM-managed equipment...
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M1128 MGS Stryker: Protect HIRE Shipping Container From the Elements
November 6, 2020
— When you order and receive a Hughes Infra-Red Equipment (HIRE) sensor, NSN 6650-01-599-6753, for your M1128 MGS Stryker, do not store the cardboard shipping container outside where it can get wet from rain, sleet or snow!...
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AVLB: Heavy Assault Scissoring Bridge Upgraded Weight Limit
November 3, 2020
— Heads up! Army engineers have upgraded the allowable weight limit for the heavy assault scissoring bridge (HASB). The new HASB military load class (MLC) rating has been upgraded from MLC 95 to MLC 115 (MLC 120 for caution crossing)...
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M113A3 FOV: Inspect Rebuilt Engines for Proper Belt Tension
October 22, 2020
— Reading and heeding this article can save your unit $46,000! Be aware that some units are receiving rebuilt M113A3 engines from the supply system with coolant pump belts that aren’t properly adjusted, resulting in overheating engines and even engine fires...
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Stryker: Protect Vehicle from Extreme Cold
October 21, 2020
— Parking your Stryker overnight or longer in below zero temps can take a toll on your vehicle. Here are some things you can do to protect your Stryker from biting cold temps and make sure it’s ready for the next mission...
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M153 CROWS II: Cover NSNs
October 2, 2020
— Protect your common remotely operated weapons station (CROWS) II from the elements by keeping it covered with the tan cover, NSN 5340-25-162-1081, or the green cover, NSN 5340-25-162-0697...
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Stryker: Extended Fuel/Water Can Bracket NSNs
September 24, 2020
— For extended water and fuel cans on Strykers, get right-side brackets with NSN 2590-20-012-4032 and left-side brackets with NSN 2590-20-012-5574. If you didn’t know, the “extended” refers to the brackets being able to hold more cans than the original brackets. ...
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M777A2 Howitzer: Solar Charger NSNs
September 24, 2020
— Keep the two (2) 12-volt batteries in the M777A2 howitzer’s 24‐volt system fully charged with the solar charger. It’s listed as Item 83 in WP 0098-38 of TM 9-1025-215-10 (Sep 19)...
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