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Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - DA PAM 750-22 (1973)

Technical Manual Illustrated by Will Eisner

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Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - 1973

The purpose of this pamphlet is to support the U.S. Army Command Maintenance Program (COMAINT). It is designed to provide supervisors and other users with a consolidated, simplified reference on use of troubleshooting equipment authorized at the organizational maintenance level.

Content of the pamphlet

  • Use of diagnostic equipment
  • The Compression Gauge
  • Antifreeze / Battery tester
  • Dry Cell Battery Tester AN/PSM-13
  • Tach-Dwell Meter
  • Low-Voltage Circuit Tester
  • Vacuum Gauge
  • Multimeter AN/URM-105
  • Timing Light
  • Spark Plug Tester
Country:
United States
ID
DA PAM 750-22
Year:
Pages:
65
Period/s:
  • Cold War (1947-1991)
  • Vietnam War (1955-1975)

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Preview: Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - 1973
Preview: Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - 1973
Preview: Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - 1973
Preview: Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - 1973
Preview: Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - 1973
Preview: Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - 1973
Preview: Troubleshooting Equipment in Combat Units - 1973

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