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NEWS
| Oct. 25, 2022
M-ATV FOV: New Inspections Prevent Damaged NATO Cables
BLUF:
Use new inspection instructions to protect NATO cables on M-ATVs
Photo by
Cpl. Khoa Pelczar
TACOM Maintenance Action (MA) message 23-001 tells you to inspect your M-ATV’s hood during Before PMCS checks for missing or damaged hood brackets and hard stops, as well as the quick edge because all three can damage the NATO cables if they’re missing, damaged or not operating properly.
More specifically, missing or damaged hood hard stops can allow the hood to overextend and if the quick edge is missing or damaged, it will allow the edge of the hood mount to rub against the NATO cables.
Here’s a list of the affected M-ATV models:
Model
NSN 2355-
M1240A1
01-596-1330
M1245A1
01-641-2096
M1274
01-621-5506
M1276
01-620-7041
M1277
01-623-0967
You can inspect the NATO cables for damage using the procedures outlined in TM 9-2355-335-10 (Jan 22); however, until the TM is updated, procedures for inspecting the hood can be found
HERE
(you’ll need your CAC to access).
Be sure to replace any damaged or missing parts.
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