M1-Series tanks ... don't recoil from recoil check.If your tank's replenisher replenisher, n a concentrated developing solution designed to maintain the active strength of developer through periodic addition to maintain original volume. has been drained for maintenance, or if you're preparing for a firing exercise, you must remember to check the FRH level in the replenisher, crewmen. If the recoil recoil /re·coil/ (re´koil) a quick pulling back. elastic recoil the ability of a stretched object or organ, such as the bladder, to return to its resting position. system is low on fluid, the main gun could recoil uncontrollably the next time it's fired. When that happens, the cannon shears its retaining bolts and slams into the ammo compartment--bad news for anyone who happens to be in the way! Just making sure the FRH reaches the MIN Min (mĭn). 1 Chief river of Fujian prov., SE China, c.350 mi (560 km) long, rising in Wuyi shan and flowing SE to the South China Sea near Fuzhou; it receives several tributaries near Nanping. LEVEL mark on the replenisher isn't good enough, either. If there's air in the system, the replenisher could give you a false reading. Go ahead and bleed Printing at the very edge of the paper. Many laser printers, including all LaserJets up to the 11x17" 4V, cannot print to the very edge, leaving a border of approximately 1/4". In commercial printing, bleeding is generally more expensive, because wider paper is often used, which is later the system, following the instructions on Page 2-344 of TM 9-2350-255-10-1, Page 2-369 of TM 9-2350-264-10-1, Page 2-729 of TM 9-2350-288-10-1 and Page 2-686 of TM 9-2350-388-10-1. Bleeding the recoil system will remove excess air and give you an accurate reading. Make a note of this requirement until it can be added to the BEFORE operations PMCS PMCS PMC Sierra (stock symbol) PMCS Project Management Control System PMCS partial mission-capable, supply (US DoD) PMCS Preventive Maintenance Checks & Services PMCS Professional Military Comptroller School tables. |
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