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The U.S. Army's Preventive Maintenance Magazine
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H-60 Series: Turn in AN/PRC-117F in SATCOM B-Kits
September 27, 2019
— If you have aircraft in your unit with the AN/PRC-117F SATCOM MWO applied, the AMCOM headshed needs you to turn in the B-kit assets.The B-kits are needed for overseas contingency operations requiring SATCOM, so round up all you can find and turn them in ASAP.The PRC-117F radio system can no longer be purchased, so B-kits are only available if...
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H-60A/L/M: Hoist Mod Approved for Event Counter Viewing Window
September 27, 2019
— Mechanics, Aviation Engineering Directorate liaison engineers—or AED LEs— now have permission to modify the MEDEVAC’s external rescue hoist, NSN 1680-01-505-3913,aft cowling.MEDEVAC units who want to apply the fairing modification must work through their logistics assistance representative (LAR) and liaison engineer (LE) for a maintenance...
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UH-60A/L: Internal Rescue Hoist TM Published
September 27, 2019
— Mechanics,TM 1-1680-320-13&P, UH-60A/L High Performance Rescue Hoist, NSN 1680-01-552-3442, is revised and available for use.The revised TM includes more troubleshooting procedures, corrected schematics, additional maintenance procedures and other updates.If you work on the internal rescue hoist, make sure you use the good info in the revised TM...
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ATLAS II Forklift: Right Scoop on Parking Brake Pad
September 27, 2019
— Mechanics,You may run into problems when ordering new parking brake pads for the ATLAS II forklift.Items 4 and 15 in Fig 111 of TM 10-3930-677-23&P (IETM EM 0359, Aug 16) are the items in question. Item 4 says it’s a grommet retainer when it’s actually a retainer screw. And both Item 4 and 15 say they’re components of parts kit, PN MPS4009. That’s...
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966H Scoop Loader: Get'cher Quick-Couper Parts Here!
September 26, 2019
— Dear Editor,The 966H scoop loader’s TM 5-3805-291-23P (Jan 10) has no listing for the vehicle’s front quick-coupler hydraulic lines and couplers.I’ve located a complete illustration from the Caterpillar website and all of the parts appear to be in the supply system. Can you pass this on to your readers?Jason WoodFt Leonard Wood, MOEditor's Note:...
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M1076 PLS Trailer: Replacement Dust Caps, Yes or No?
September 26, 2019
— Having a hard time finding an NSN for replacement dust caps on the M1076 PLS trailer’s air brake chambers? That’s because the newly designed air brake chambers don’t have dust caps!...
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FMTV: Mud Flaps vs Splash Guards
September 26, 2019
— It’s a messy world out there. Mud flaps and splash guards can help. But not if you get the wrong ones, which has been happening with the M1078A1 FMTV!The M1078A1 FMTV mud flaps and splash guards, shown as Items 26 and 28 of Fig 241 in TM 9-2320-391-23&P (IETM EM 0369, Oct 17), are reversed.Item 26 shows the mud flap, but the NSN listed belongs to...
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FMTV: Gunner's Platform for FMTV?
September 26, 2019
— Dear Half-Mast, is there a gunner’s platform for when you fire using the gunner restraint system (GRS) in an FMTV? Yes there is!...
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Stryker: Faulty Headset? Now Hear This!
September 25, 2019
— Mechanics, having a problem with the Stryker’s Bose® improved tactical headset (ITH)? If so, don’t be so quick to toss it aside and order a one. Instead, save your unit money by troubleshooting and repairing it...
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Stryker: Replace Seals, Not Whole Wheel Assembly
September 25, 2019
— Dear Editor, we’ve had trouble with the inner hub seals going out on the Stryker’s wheel assemblies. We thought the only fix was to replace the whole wheel assembly at a cost of $40,000 a pop. But then we discovered that just the seals, NSN 2530-21-906-4057, for the #1 and #2 axles can be replaced for only $203...
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