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Aircraft: COVID-19 Disinfectant Recommendations
June 11, 2020
— Protecting yourself, your aircraft and everyone around you in a COVID-19 environment is important. In this new normal dealing with COVID-19, it’s important to remind you of the approved cleaning solution for all aircraft to get rid of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) hazards including biohazard contamination...
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Construction Equipment: Take Time to Eyeball Tire Damage
June 10, 2020
— Construction operations in rocky soil will cause serious wear-and-tear on your vehicle tire’s treads and sidewalls. That means getting down on hands and knees to take a close look for gouges, tears or slits in the tire’s surface before and after the day’s run. If you find anything serious, tell your mechanic. ...
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M113-Series FOV: Don’t Overlook Ramp Maintenance
June 8, 2020
— Crewmen, there are far too many seriously damaged rear ramps in M113-series vehicles. This costs units money and decreases combat readiness!...
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D7R II CAT Dozer: Parking Brake Reminder
June 8, 2020
— Operators, it’s real easy to do: you hop in the cab, and to get the day rolling in your D7R II CAT dozer, you start cranking down on the engine starter. And guess what? Your dozer won’t start, and you’re going nowhere! Matter of fact, you try all day long. Fact is, the vehicle won’t start unless the parking brake is locked (engaged). ...
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MedLog: AMLC Portable Patient Vital Signs Monitor Tip Sheet
June 8, 2020
— The U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command (AMLC) routinely publishes medical maintenance equipment tips sheets.The tip sheet below provides maintenance and sustainment tips on the Monitor Patient Vital Signs, Portable, LIN: M66558, NIIN: 01-668-7223, Model: 203-2251312-01 (PROPAQ M).Click on the image above to view and download the tip...
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D7R II CAT Dozer: Avoid Battery Drain
June 8, 2020
— Operators, after the day’s run, make sure you turn off the battery disconnect switch that’s located at the back of the D7R II CAT tractor or dozer (roadside), inside the switch’s access door. If you don’t, the batteries will drain and lose their charge within the week! ...
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Shadow: Battery Maintenance Training
June 8, 2020
— Shadow units, getting the full 10-year service life out of your lithium battery for the RQ-7B Shadow requires proper lithium battery maintenance and care. Following your TM’s battery maintenance schedule is crucial to a mission-ready aircraft...
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AN/TIC-43: Training Now Online
June 5, 2020
— PM Close Combat Systems is currently fielding the AN/TIC-43 Acoustic Hailing Device (AHD) to military police and transportation units across the Army. ...
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Aircraft General: Tie Down and Moor Aircraft per TMs
June 5, 2020
— When high winds kick up on the flight line, make sure you tie down and moor your aircraft like the -10 TM and TM 1-1500-250-23 (Aug 90) say. Your first step is to carefully read the aircraft’s -10 TM for typical blade tie-down and mooring instructions. When blades aren’t secured in high winds, wind gusts will blow rotor blades into the airframe, increasing the chances of aircraft damage. Your second step for tie-down and mooring information is TM 1-1500-250-23 (Aug 90)...
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SINCGARS: Keep it Cool
June 4, 2020
— Dear Half-Mast, the unit I’m with keeps our SINCGARS stored in our vehicles (HMMWVs, Bradleys, M1 tanks, etc). The temperatures here routinely hit triple digits and can easily go a hundred degrees or higher inside the vehicles. And the radios often stay there for days or weeks at a time between operations. Is there something official we can use to require removing the receiver-transmitters from the vehicles and storing them inside to protect the components from heat damage?...
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