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The U.S. Army's Preventive Maintenance Magazine
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BDAR Kit: Get One Today!
November 26, 2019
— The TRADOC Project Office (TPO) for Battlefield Recovery/BDAR has developed a new and improved battle damage and repair kit for all ground combat and tactical systems. The improved kit, NSN 2590-01-659-5620, has all the capabilities of the previous kit, with a few new components...
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M2/M3-Series Bradley: When a Leak Isn’t a Leak
November 26, 2019
— Crewmen, be sure to inspect your Bradley’s shock absorbers right away for leaks. Replace any shock absorber, NSN 2540-01-624-5291, that has a Class II or Class III leak. If the shock has a Class I leak, keep a close eye on it, but don’t replace it unless the leak gets worse...
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M1128 MSG Stryker: Override Rammer Damage
November 26, 2019
— Crewmen, it gets hectic inside your M1128 MGS Stryker during gunnery tables. But do not fire the main gun without making sure the autoloader’s rammer assembly is in the HOME position. The central control panel (CCP) alerts you when the rammer assembly is in the wrong position. Follow the troubleshooting procedures in the -10 TM if you see a caution or warning. ...
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Combat Vehicles: What’s the CVE Program?
November 25, 2019
— An important component of Army readiness is TACOM’s Combat Vehicle Evaluation (CVE) Program. Under CVE, more than 9,000 combat vehicles are inspected and evaluated each year to determine if they should be sent to depot for overhaul...
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M17/M18 Modular Handgun System: Sight Adjustment
November 25, 2019
— Some Soldiers are trying to adjust the front sight on their new M17/M18 pistol. Big mistake! Adjusting the front sight yourself usually means a broken sight. And there’s no reason to adjust it anyway. The pistol came from the manufacturer already zeroed...
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MEDEVAC: Breeze-Eastern Rescue Hoist Training Available
November 25, 2019
— Mechanics,There’s a great need for maintenance training on the Breeze-Eastern external rescue hoist.To support that need, training is available through Vertical Lift Consulting at: https://verticalift.com At this website, you can sign up for available slots in upcoming Breeze-Eastern training or MEDEVAC hoist workshops, request training for your...
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Black Hawk/Apache: Don’t Hoard T700-GE-701C PTMs
November 25, 2019
— Check for unserviceable power train modules, NSN2840-01-286-1909, and don't stockpile them but turn them in and use the replacement, NSN 2840-01-503-1700. Read on to find out more...
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Black Hawk: Turn in Unserviceable H-60 Series Landing Lights
November 25, 2019
— The supply system is in critical need of unserviceable H-60 landing lights, NSN 6220-01-105-6582 (PNs 70553-01104-102 and 45-0190-7). Turn in these needed assets now for repair...
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Apache/Black Hawk: Engines Can’t Take a Steppin’ and Keep on Trekkin’
November 25, 2019
— The Apache and Black Hawk T700 engines should not be used as a step to get around your helicopter to perform maintenance. Read on to find out more. ...
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H-60 Black Hawk: Get Parts Turned in for Repair
November 25, 2019
— Mechanics,Maintenance and overhaul programs rely on you to do your part! In order for the supply system to meet the demands for H-60 series helicopter components, unserviceable Black Hawk parts must be turned in for repair ASAP.Without those unserviceable items, on-hand inventory takes a nosedive and, results in critical shortages. That means you...
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