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TM 11-6625-492-12
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Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual
TEST SET RESOLVER AN/ASM-101
HEADQUARTERS
CHANGE
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
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W A S H I N G T O N , D. C., 21 November 1963
No.
TM 11-6625492-12, 5 0ctober 1962, is changed as follows:
Fill out and forward DD Form 6 (Report of Dam-
aged or Improper Shipment) as prescribed in AR
700-58 (Army), NAVSANDA Publication 378
1.1. Index of Publications
(Navy), and AFR 71-4 (Air Force).
c. Reporting of Equipment Manual Improve-
Refer to the latest issue of DA Pam 310-4 to
ments.  The direct reporting, by the individual
determine whether there are new editions, changes,
user, or errors, omissions, and recommendations
or additional publications pertaining to the equip-
for improving this manual is authorized and en-
ment. DA Pam 310-4 is an index of current tech-
couraged. DA Form 2028 (Recommended changes
nical manuals, technical bulletins, supply man-
to DA technical manual parts lists or supply
uals (types 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9), supply bulletins,
manual 7, 8, or 9) will be used for reporting these
lubrication orders, and modification work orders
improvement recommendations. This form will be
available through publications supply channels.
completed in triplicate by the use of pencil, pen,
The index lists the individual parts (-10, -20,
or typewriter. The original and one copy will be
-35P, etc. ) and the latest changes to and revisions
forwarded direct to Commanding Officer, U.S.
of each equipment publication.
Army Electronics  Materiel Support Agency,
Delete paragraph 2 and substitute:
A T T N : SELMS-MP, Fort Monmouth, N. J.
07703.
One information copy will be fur-
2. Forms and Records
nished to the individual's immediate supervisor
a. Reports of Maintenance and Unsatisfactory
(officer, noncommissioned officer, supervisor, etc.).
Equipment. Use equipment forms and records in
Page 15. Delete paragraphs 16, 17, and 18 and
accordance with instructions in TM 38-750.
substitute:
b. Report of Damaged or Improper Shipment.
Section I. Operator's Maintenance
a. Cleaning Compound (FSN 7930-395-9542).
16. Scope of Operator's Maintenance
b. Lint-free cloth (FSN 8305-170-5062).
The maintenance duties assigned to the operator
of the equipment are listed below, together with a
c. Small soft-bristle brush (FSN 8020-245-
reference to the paragraphs covering the specific
4509).
maintenance functions.  The duties assigned do
18. Operator's Preventive Maintenance
not require tools or materials other than those
listed in paragraph 17.
Operator's preventive maintenance is the
a. Daily preventive maintenance checks and
systematic care, servicing, and inspection of equip-
services (par. 18.2).
ment to prevent the occurrence of trouble, to
b. Weekly preventive maintenance checks and
reduce downtime, and to assure that the equip-
services (par. 18.3).
ment is serviceable.
c. Cleaning (par. 18.4).
a. Systematic Care.  The procedures given in
17. Tools and Materials Required
paragraphs 18.2, 18.3, and 18.4 cover routine
systematic care and cleaning essential to proper
The following tools and materials are required
upkeep and operation of the equipment.
to perform the operator's preventive maintenance
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TAGO 6942A-December

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