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1、TM 9-2350-261-20-1 TECHNICAL MANUAL UNIT MAINTENANCE CARRIER, PERSONNEL, FULL TRACKED, ARMORED, M113A2 2350-01-068-4077 CARRIER, COMMAND POST, LIGHT TRACKED, M577A2 2350-01-068-4089 CARRIER, MORTAR, 107-MM, M30; SELF-PROPELLED, M106A2 2350-01-069-6931 CARRIER, MORTAR, 81-MM, M29A1; SELF-PROPELLED, M
2、125A2 2350-01-068-4087 TABLE OF CONTENTS i INTRODUCTION 1-1 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 2-1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) 2-39 TROUBLESHOOTING 3-1 MAINTENANCE OF ENGINE 4-1 MAINTENANCE OF POWER PLANT 5-1 MAINTENANCE OF FUEL SYSTEM 6-1 MAINTENANCE OF AIR INDUCT
3、ION AND EXHAUST SYSTEM 7-1 ALPHABETICAL INDEX INDEX 1 CARRIER, MORTAR, 120-MM, M121; SELF-PROPELLED, M1064 2350-01-338-3116 CARRIER, SMOKE GENERATOR, FULL TRACKED, M1059 2350-01-203-0188 COMBAT VEHICLE, ANTI-TANK, IMPROVED TOW VEHICLE, M901A1 2350-01-103-5641 CARRIER, STANDARDIZED INTEGRATED COMMAND
4、 POST SYSTEM, M1068 2350-01-354-5657 This manual supersedes TM 9-2350-261-20-1 dated July 1985, including all changes. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release: distribution is unlimited. HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 11 JULY 1990 Change 4 TM 9-2350-261-20-1 CHANGE No. 4 C4 HEADQ
5、UARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Washington, D.C., 15 July 1997 TECHNICAL MANUAL UNIT MAINTENANCE FOR CARRIER, PERSONNEL, FULL TRACKED, ARMORED, M113A2 2350-01-068-4077 CARRIER, COMMAND POST, LIGHT TRACKED, M577A2 2350-01-068-4089 CARRIER, MORTAR, 107-MM, M30; SELF-PROPELLED, M106A2 2350-01-069-6931 C
6、ARRIER, MORTAR, 81-MM, M29A1; SELF-PROPELLED, M125A2 2350-01-068-4087 CARRIER, MORTAR, 120-MM, M121; SELF-PROPELLED, M1064 2350-01-338-3116 CARRIER, SMOKE GENERATOR, FULL TRACKED, M1059 2350-01-203-0188 COMBAT VEHICLE, ANTI-TAN distribution is unlimited. TM 9-2350-261-20-1 C4 Remove PagesInsert Page
7、s 2-109 and 2-1102-109 (2-110 blank) 2-137 and 1382-137 and 2-138 3-8.1 thru 3-103-8.1 thru 3-10 3-13 thru 3-163-13 thru 3-16 3-35 to 3-403-35 thru 3-40 3-49 and 3-503-49 and 3-50 3-45 thru 3-623-55 thru 3-62 3-143 and 3-1443-143 and 3-144 3-175 end 3-1763-175 and 3-176 3-235 thru 3-2383-235 thru 3-
8、238 3-243 and 3-2443-243 and 3-244 3-251 and 3-2523-251 and 3-252 3-254.1 thru 3-254.43-254.1 thru 3-254.4 3-263 end 3-2643-263 and 3-264 3-267 and 3-2683-267 and 3-268 3-271 and 3-2723-271 and 3-272 3-279 thru 3-2943-279 thru 3-294 4-9 and 4-104-9 and 4-10 5-13 and 5-145-13 and 5-14 6-65 thru 6-706
9、-65 thru 6-70 7-7 and 7-87-7 and 7-8 Index-l thru Index30Index-l thru Index-29 (Index-30 blank) DA 2028-2 (Sample) and DA 2028-2DA 2028-2 (Sample) and Sample Reverse)DA 2028-2 (Sample Reverse) DA 2028-2 and DA 2028-2 (Reverse)DA 2028-2 and DA 2028-2 (Reverse) DA 2028-2 and DA 2028-2 (Reverse)DA 2028
10、-2 and DA 2028-2 (Reverse) DA 2028-2 and DA 2028-2 (Reverse)DA 2028-2 and DA 2028-2 (Reverse) Metric Chart Inside Back CoverMetric Chart Inside Back Cover Cover 1 and 2Cover l and 2 File this change sheet in front of the publication for reference purposes. By Order of the Secretary of the Army: DENN
11、IS J. REIMER General, United States Army Chief of Staff Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army 03785 Distribution: To be distributed in accordance with the initial distribution number (IDN) 371201 requirements for TM 9-2350-261-20-1. 2 TM 9-2350-261-20-1 C3 CHANGE No. 3 HEADQUARTERS D
12、EPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Washington, D. C., 21 January 1994 TECHNICAL MANUAL UNIT MAINTENANCE FOR CARRIER, PERSONNEL, FULL TRACKED, ARMORED, M113A2 2350-01-068-4077 C A R R I E R , C O M M A N D POST, LIGHT TRACKED, M577A2 2350-01-068-4089 CARRIER, MORTAR, 107-MM, M30; SELF-PROPELLED, M106A2 2350-01-06
13、9-6931 CARRIER, MORTAR, 81-MM, M29A1; SELF-PROPELLED, M125A2 2350-01-068-4087 CHASSIS, GUN, ANTI-AIRCRAFT ARTILLERY, M741A1 2350-01-099-8929 CARRIER, SMOKE GENERATOR, FULL TRACKED, M1059 2350-01-203-0188 COMBAT VEHICLE, ANTI-TANK, IMPROVED TOW VEHICLE, M901A1 C A R R I E R , M O R T A R , C A R R I
14、E R , S T A N D A R D I Z E D 2350-01-103-5641 120-MM, M121; SELF-PROPELLED, M1064 2350-01-338-3116 I N T E G R A T E D C O M M A N D POST SYSTEM, M1068 2350-01-354-5657 TM 9-2350-261-20-1. 11 July 1990, is changed as follows: 1. Title is changed to reflect added new item of equipment, Carrier. Stan
15、dardized Integrated Command Post System, M1068. 2. Remove old pages and insert new pages as indicated below. 3. New or changed material is indicated by a vertical bar in the margin of the page. 4. Added or revised illustrations are indicated by a pointing hand adjacent to the illustration. Remove Pa
16、gesInsert Pages e and fe, f, and g/(h blank) i thru vii thru vi xiii (xiv blank)xiii (xiv blank) 1-4.1 (1-4.2 blank)1-4.1 and 1-4.2 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C - Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies and their contractors for administra- tive and operational purposes only. This determinat
17、ion was made on 23 August 1989. Other requests for this document will be referred to: Commander, U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command, ATTN: AMSTA-MB, Warren, Ml 48397-5000. DESTRUCTION NOTICE - Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document. 1 TM 9-235
18、0-261-20-1 C3 Remove Pages 1-7 thru 1-10 1-13 and 1-14 1-17 and 1-18 2-7 and 2-8 None 2-23 thru 26 2-39 thru 2-114 3-8.1 and 3-8.2 3-117 and 3-118 3-121 and 3-122 3-125 and 3-126 None 6-1 thru 6-4 6-7 and 6-8 6-21 and 6-22 6-49 thru 6-54 6-57 thru 6-60 6-65 and 6-66 6-69 and 6-70 6-73 and 6-74 Index
19、-1 thru Index-27 (Index-28 blank) Cover Insert Pages 1-7 thru 1-10 1-13 and 1-14 1-17 and 1-18 2-7 and 2-8 2-18.1 and 2-18.2 2-23 thru 2-26 2-39 thru 2-139 3-8.1 and 3-8.2 3-117 and 3-118 3-120.1 thru 3-122 3-125 and 3-126 3-226.1 thru 3-226.136 6-1 thru 6-4 6-7 and 6-8 6-21 and 6-22 6-49 thru 6-54
20、6-57 thru 6-60 6-65 and 6-66 6-69 and 6-70 6-73 and 6-74 Index-1 thru index-30 Cover File this change sheet in front of the publIcation for reference purposes. By Order of the Secretary of the Army: Official: GORDON R. SULLIVAN General, United States Army Chief of Staff MILTON H. HAMILTON Administra
21、tive Assistant to the Secretary of the Army 06061 Distribution To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-37-E (Block 1201) Unit Maintenance requirements for TM 9-2350-261-20-1. 2 TM 9-2350-261-20-1 SUMMARY OF WARNINGS W A R N I N G This list summarizes critical WARNINGS in this manuaL They are
22、 repeated here to let you know how important they are. Study these WARNINGS carefully; they can save your life and the lives of personnel with whom you work. WARNING Dry cleaning solvent P-D-680 is toxic and flammable. Wear protective goggles and gloves; use only in well-ventilated area; avoid conta
23、ct with skin, eyes, and clothes, and do not breathe vapors. Keep away from heat or flame. Never smoke when using solvent; the flash point for type I dry cleaning solvent is 100”F (38C) and for type II is 138F (50C). Failure to do so may result in injury or death to personnel. If personnel become diz
24、zy while using cleaning solvent, immediately get fresh air and medical help. If solvent contacts skin or clothes, flush with cold water. If solvent contacts eyes immediately flush eyes with water and get immediate medical attention. WARNING Unlocked ramp can open and move down slowly. If ramp system
25、 is damaged, unlocked ramp can fall suddenly. Personnel can be killed or injured. Take care when you work near ramp. Keep away from ramp that has come open during carrier operation. WARNING Energized systems and equipment can burn you. If MASTER SWITCH is ON, electrical system and equipment will be
26、energized. Make sure MASTER SWITCH is OFF when you work on electrical systems or equipment. WARNING Failure to set the parking brake and block the road wheels can allow the carrier to move and could result in injury or death. Always set the parking brake and block road wheels before working on the c
27、arrier. WARNING Battery post and cables touched by metal objects can short circuit and burn you. Gas from batteries can explode and injure you. Battery acid can blind you or bum you. Do not wear jewelry when you work on electrical systems. Use caution when you work near battery or electrical system
28、with tools or other metal objects. Do not get acid on your skin or in your eyes. Do not allow sparks near batteries. Change 2 a TM 9-2350-261-20-1 WARNING Heater and engine exhaust can kill or poison you. Close power plant access panels tight before you start engine. DO not run heater or engine indo
29、ors without very good fresh air flow. Keep power plant access cover closed when you run engine. Check for the smell of exhaust fumes. If you notice any fumes, open hatches and turn on vent fans. WARNING Exhaust gases can make you ill or kill you. Signs of exhaust gas poison are dizziness, headache,
30、loss of muscle control, sleepiness, coma, or death. If anyone shows signs of exhaust gas poisoning. Get all personnel out of carrier. Get medical help. Make sure personnel have lots of fresh air. Keep personnel warm. Do not let anyone do hard exercise. If anyone stops breathing, give artificial resp
31、iration. WARNING Torsion springs or bars can fly out and injure you. Make sure spring tension is released before you start work. WARNING Air pressure in excess of 30 psi (207 kpa) can injure personnel. Do not direct pressurized air at yourself or others. Always wear goggles. WARNING If you work on a
32、 earner that has been running, you could be burned. All tasks begin with a cooled down carrier. Allow carrier to cool, or use care if you work on a hot carrier. WARNING Unsafe use of chemical products, tools, and follow warnings and instructions on labels equipment can injure you. Read and of all ch
33、emical products. Follow all general shop safety procedures. See unit commander for further instructions on safety. Fire bottles cotter pins WARNING can discharge and injure you. Insert antirecoil plugs, lock pins, and before you work on or near fire bottles. b TM 9-2350-261-20-1 W A R N I N G Hangin
34、g loads could kill or injure you. Keep away from hanging loads and overhead equipment. Keep hands out of engine compartment while power unit is being removed or installed. W A R N I N G NBC agents can kill you. Do not service air cleaner or vent system after NBC attack until carrier has been deconta
35、minated. W A R N I N G Starting engine right after a fire could restart the fire and kill or injure you. Do not turn MASTER SWITCH ON until cause of fire has been repaired or removed. W A R N I N G Loctite sealing compound can damage your eyes. Before you handle loctite sealing compound, wear safety
36、 glasses/goggles, avoid contact with eyes. If it gets into your eyes; flush eyes with fresh water and get medical help. W A R N I N G Remove machine gun and all ammunition when operating earner. Display Red Cross symbol on exterior of earner. W A R N I N G M113A2 as a litter To prevent litter tilt,
37、which could cause injury, be sure to install repair link at chain link. W A R N I N G Loose clothing is dangerous around moving belts and pulleys. You could get badly hurt if your clothes get caught in moving parts. c TM9-2350-261-20-1 WARNING Hot radiator coolant can bum you. Use hand to remove cap
38、 ONLY if cool to touch. Turn cap slowly to release pressure. Replace cap by pressing down and turning until tight. W A R N I N G Radiator is heavy and can cause back injury if handled improperly. Be sure to use a hoist and helper to remove radiator. Do not work under power and equipment starting tas
39、k. dam-age if Carbon Monoxide is power plant access W A R N I N G plant. Power plant is heavy and may cause personnel it falls. Lower W A R N I N G power plant on wooden blocks before Carbon Monoxide gas covers and door are poisonous and can kill you. Do not idle engine with drivers panel off unless
40、 there is very good air flow. W A R N I N G is deadly poison. Play it safe: make sure power plant access closed tight before you start engine. W A R N I N G Damaged lifting slings can fail with load. Soldiers can be killed or injured. Inspect all slings before use. Do not use damaged slings. W A R N
41、 I N G Do not touch exhaust pipes with bare hands. You could get a bad burn. d TM 9-2350-261-20-1 W A R N I N G Gas from batteries can explode. Ventilate compartment before you disconnect or connect battery cables. Battery acid can burn or blind you. Do not get acid on your skin or eyes. ALWAYS disc
42、onnect negative (circuit 7) lead first and connect it last. W A R N I N G Battery posts and cables touched by metal objects can short circuit and burn you or injure you. Use caution when you work with tools or other metal objects. Do not wear jewelry when you work on electrical system. Fuel and fog
43、oil can W A R N I N G burn and couldpoison you. W A R N I N G Fog oil is slippery and can cause soldiers to fall and get injured. Clean up all spillage or leakage of fog oil as soon as possible by washing the area or absorbing the fog oil with sand or other absorbent material. W A R N I N G You coul
44、d be killed or injured by accidental carrier movement. Before you perform maintenance, make sure to properly block the carrier. W A R N I N G Hanging loads can kill or injure you. Keep away from hanging loads and overhead equipment. Keep hands away from pinch points. W A R N I N G Lifting or moving
45、objects in excess of 70 pounds could injure you. Make sure to get an assistant or use a lifting device to move fog oil tank, armor, or other heavy objects. Change 3e TM 9-2350-261-20-1 W A R N I N G Compressed air pressure from smoke generator can cause serious injury or death. To avoid accidents, b
46、leed air before working on air compressor assembly or disconnecting Fire resistant any air hose. W A R N I N G hydraulic (FRH) fluid may contain Tricresyl Phosphate which, if taken internally, can produce paralysis. Hydraulic fluid may be absorbed through the skin. Wear long sleeves, gloves, goggles
47、, and face shield. If FRH gets in eyes, wash them immediately and get medical aid immediately. If FRH gets on your skin, thoroughly wash with soap and water. Wash hands thoroughly prior to eating or smoking. . W A R N I N G Chemical Agent Resistance Coatings (CARC) are toxic. Use a respirator when s
48、praying or brushing CARC. To identify the needed respirator and detailed safety information, consult your environmental or safety office before using CARC. Protect your hands and wrists with rubber gloves. Wear coveralls. Keep your eyes protected with splash goggles or face shield. Never mix paint o
49、r use thinner near an open flame during painting and for at least four to six hours afterward. Make sure the temperature of the surface to be painted is not less than 60F and no more than 100F. One person is not to use more than one quart of CARC a day. Two people will not paint an item at the same time. W A R N I N G Vehicle operation during hot weather may result in potential heat stress to crew members. Crew members should limit their exposure based on TB med 507 using PHEL Chart (Appendix C) curve as a guide. W A R N I N G Start up of equipment or moving parts could injure you
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