TM 9-1095
TM 9-1095
TECHNICAL MANUAL
WARNING
Do not attempt to dispense other than the antitank, HE, heavy, Ml5 mine with fuze AT M603 with the M57 dispenser. Note
that the mine containers furnished with M57 are to be used only with Ml 5 antitank mines.
Reports of "intention to lay, " "initiation of laying, " and "completion of laying" are mandatory for every mine field laid by
friendly troops. The report of completion of laying must be followed by a completed standard mine field record, DA Form
1355. Refer to FM 20-32 for preparation of these reports. These safety requirements and precautions will be complied
with during storage, handling, and inspection of M15 antitank mines and/or M603 fuzes. AU personnel engaged directly as
well as indirectly in operations in which ammunition, explosives, and/or other hazardous material is involved should be
aware of the potentially hazardous situation. Thinking safety and working safely must become a firmly established habit
when working with or in the vicinity of items capable of exhibiting a hazard due to the nature of their explosive filler.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTAINERIZE OR DISPENSE OTHER THAN TYPE MIS MINES WITH M603 AT FUZES.
Mines must be handled with extreme care at all times. The explosive elements in fuzes, primers, detonators, and boosters
are particularly sensitive to mechanical shock, friction, static electricity, and high temperature.
All fuzed mines must be transported unarmed and containerized in the proper container for the particular mine/fuze
combination.
Safety inspectors (NCOs) shall be assigned to both mine cache and mine dispenser operations to insure safe procedures,
especially concerning the fuzing and containerizing of the mines.
All using personnel must be instructed in the handling of mines (TM 9-1345-203-12&P). The safety requirements set forth
in TM 9-1300-206, as applicable, will be complied with. The absence of a safety requirement in this manual or in the
above referenced manuals does not necessarily indicate that no safeguards are needed.
Early production models of the M57 antitank mine dispensing system included a drag blade assembly for the purpose of
smoothing or leveling the ground behind the plow blade as it passes over the plowed ground. This drag blade assembly
must be removed and not used because the weight of this assembly could cause the mines that have been laid to explode.
During training or practice sessions with the mine dispenser, live fuzes should not be used with live mines. Although there
is only a very remote chance of a mishap, there is no need to take any risk in the training of operating personnel. Live
fuzes with inert mines or practice fuzes give identical performance without any risk.
The camouflage man or noncommissioned officer in charge (NCOIC) must not walk beside the dispenser when it is
operating in the subsurface mode. The dispenser can move rapidly to either side if an impenetrable buried obstacle is
encountered by the plow. The camouflage man or NCOIC must walk to the rear and left of the dispenser to observe exit of
mines.
In both training and combat installed mine fields, the standard Army Marking Set No. 2 may be used to temporarily locate
the position of buried mines. After subsequent parallel rows of mines are emplaced, the temporary markers will be
removed.
Inert or practice mines used for training operating personnel must be properly weighted with 21.2 pounds of sand or other
inert material to simulate the processing of live mines. Empty or unweighted mine cases will not provide proper training
conditions.
Containerizing line personnel must insure that no mines are armed and that fuze plugs are tight.
Subsurface mines should be emplaced no deeper than is required to achieve good camouflage.
Check the position of the last dispensed mine prior to attempting extrication of a stalled dispenser.
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Cautiously disarm and remove any mine near the rear of the dispenser, to avoid danger to personnel and equipment.
The mine containers in the tow vehicle should be positioned and restrained as far forward in the cargo area as the tie-
down strap will allow to prevent shifting of the mine containers.
Operator arming mine must watch for violent movement of the arming table when towing vehicle crosses a deep
depression or trench as the table will have a tendency to enter the truck.
Do not leave an armed mine on the arming table. Arm mine immediately prior to pushing it down the chute.
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CHAPTER  5.     DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section  I.     Repair parts, special tools and equipment.........................................................                               5-1          5-1
         II.    Troubleshooting .................................................................................................                5-3          5-1
         III.   General maintenance ........................................................................................                     5-4          5-2
         IV.    Removal and installation of major components and auxiliaries ........................                                            5-7          5-2
CHAPTER 6.      DIRECT SUPPORT REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
Section  I.     General .............................................................................................................            6-1          6-1
         II.    Chute assembly repair .......................................................................................                    6-3          6-1
         III.   Leveling jack repair ............................................................................................                6-5          6-1
CHAPTER 7.      ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE AND DEMOLITION INSTRUCTIONS
Section  I.     Administrative Storage ......................................................................................                    7-1          7-1
         II.    Demolition Instructions ......................................................................................                   7-2          7-1
APPENDIX A.     REFERENCES .................................................................................................                                  A-1
APPENDIX B.     ORGANIZATIONAL AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
                REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST ..................................................                                                         B-1
Section   I.    Introduction ........................................................................................................                          B-1
          II.   Repair Parts List ...............................................................................................                              B-3
                          Group 01-Chute and chute support..........................................................                                           B-3
                          Group 02-Moldb o a r d ...........................................................................                                   B-4
                          Group 03-Tow beam ...............................................................................                                    B-5
                          Group 04-Coulter assembly and Coulter fork ..........................................                                                B-6
                          Group 05-Electrical system-Light assembly stop and tad .......................                                                       B-7
                                          Service light and switch............................................................                                 B-8
                          Group 06-Leveling jack assembly ...........................................................                                         B-10
                          Group 07-Wheel, tire and tube ................................................................                                      B-11
                          Group 08-Hub assembly ..........................................................................                                    B-12
                          Group 09-Axles and pillow blocks ..........................................................                                         B-13
                          Group 10-Frame and tool box .................................................................                                       B-14
                          Group 11 an opener assembly .................................................................                                       B-15
                          Group 12-Conveyor assembly .................................................................                                        B-16
                          Group 13Container, A.T. mines .............................................................                                         B-17
                          Group 14-Liing fork .................................................................................                               B-19
Section  III.   NSN/Part No. Index ..........................................................................................                                 B-20
APPENDIX C.     MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART ..........................................................                                                        C-1
Section  I.     Introduction ........................................................................................................                          C-1
         II.    Maintenance Allocation Chart ...........................................................................                                       C-2
         III.   Remarks ............................................................................................................                           C-3
INDEX            ...........................................................................................................................               Index-1
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                                                        CHAPTER 1
                                                      INTRODUCTION
                                                     Section I. General
1-3.    Description and Data                                         penser to break away from the towing vehicle when
                                                                     tensile forces of approximately 10, 000 pounds are
                            NOTE                                     encountered. This weak link thus prevents damage to
     All left- and right-hand references are based on view           the dispenser or towing vehicle when large obstacles are
     of unit from the rear.                                          encountered by the dispenser.         To aid the plow
The Antitank Mine Dispensing System (ATMDS) consists                 performance, a disk coulter is mounted in front of the
of mine cache equipment, a set of mine containers, a                 plow side plate. A reinforced rubber stabilizing flap,
mine dispenser, and an overpack kit.                                 stored in the dispenser tool box, is used on the rear of
     a. The mine cache equipment is used for mine                    the moldboard to prevent mines from "turning over" when
containerization and loading of the mine containers into             surface-dispensed.
the towing vehicle.                                                                          WARNING
                            NOTE                                            Early production models of the M57 antitank
     Furnished containers are for M15 AT mines only.                        mine dispensing system included a drag blade
     b. The mine containers provide a means for safe                        assembly for the purpose of smoothing or
transport of the fused, unarmed mines to the minefield.                     level-ing the ground behind the plow blade as
A minimum of three containers should be transported by                      it passes over the plowed ground. This drag
the recommended towing vehicles (the mine container                         blade assem-bly must be removed and not
furnished is configured to hold only Ml5 AT mines). See                     used because the weight of this assembly
figure 2-15 for suggested loading.                                          could cause the mines that have been laid to
     c. The mine dispenser (fig. 1-1 and 1-2) is a two-                     explode.
wheeled, towed vehicle with adjustable axles, tow beam,                  d. The drag blade assembly (see fig. 1-2) is a
and a detachable mid and upper chute. The upper chute                large steel blade that was issued only with the early
is attached to the dispenser during general transport of             production models of the mine dispenser assembly. This
the dispenser. The dispenser contains a tool box in                  assembly, when attached to the drag blade mounting
which tools and spare parts are stored. It is provided               bracket of the mine dispenser, smooths or levels the
with two taillights and a rear service light, but has no             plowed ground covering the mines that are laid. This
brakes. A replaceable weak link in the tow beam allows               drag blade assembly is no longer issued as a part of the
the                                                     dis          mine dispenser and should not be used with the mine
                                                                     dispenser.
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   a. Fuzed Mines.                                                  assigned to both mine cache and mine dispenser opera-
                     WARNING                                        tions to insure safe procedures, especially concerning
   Mines must be handled with extreme care at all                   the fuzing and containerizing of the mines.
   times. The explosive elements in fuzes, primer,
   detonators, and boosters are particularly sensitive to                c. Safety Instructions. AU using personnel must be
   mechanical shock, friction, static electricity, and high         instructed in the handling of mines (TM 9-1345-203-
   temperature.                                                     12&P). The safety requirements set forth in TM 9-1300-
                                                                    206, as applicable, will be complied with. The absence
All fuzed mines must be transported unarmed and                     of safety requirement in this manual or in the above
containerized.                                                      referenced manuals does not necessarily indicate that no
                                                                    safeguards are needed.
   b. Inspectors. Safety inspectors (NCOs) shall be
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                                                         CHAPTER 2
                                                  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
                                       Section I. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIEL
2-1.      Inspecting and Servicing the Equipment                            figuration tabulated below. There are 24 separate
     a. Components. New equipment is shipped n the                          packages.
con-
     Item     Package Type Quantity
Dispenser           None         1
Plow blades         Deck-plated mounted .............................       3
Conveyor assembly            Skid-mounted..........................         2
Mine containers (Mi5)        Skid-mounted..........................         18
Tool box, mine cache         Banded to Fork Skid ...............            1
Can opener stands            Banded to Fork Skid ...............            2
Lifting fork       Skid mounted .........................................   1
Support post       Banded to Fork .......................................   2
Container accessories        Skid-mounted..........................         1
Overpack kit       Skid-mounted .........................................   1
                                                                   Overpack Kit
                                         1
     Item Name      Part Number FSCM                                                 Qty
Blade, Coulter           13219E0800 ...................................     97403 ....................................2
Jack, Left         132186994 ............................... 97403          1
Jack, Right        13218E6995 ............................... 97403         1
Seal          25400          95026 .................................... 2
Gasket        8-1004         95026 .................................... 6
Blade, Plow        13219E0816 ............................... 97403         4
Roller Conveyor          13218E7036 ...................................     97403 ..................................15
Strap Restraint          13218E029 .....................................    97403 ..................................15
Weak Link          13218E7004 ............................... 97403         7
Lamp, Incandescent           MS35478-1683 .......................           96906 ....................................1
Lamp, Incandescent           MS15570-1251 .......................           96906 ....................................1
     1
      Federal Supply Code for manufacturer (FSCM). Fr identification of the codes, see SB 708-42.
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                              Table 2-1. Items Packed in Dispenser Tool Box Continued
                                      Item name                                                           National
               Qty                    Part number-FSCM                                                 stock number
                 1                    Flap, Stabilizing
                                         13218E7013-97403
                 1                       Grease Gun, Hand Lever type, Type 1                         4930-00-253-2478
                                         MIL-G-3859-81349
                 1                    Hammer, Ball-Pein, 2 lb, type U, class 1, style B              5120-00-061-8546
                                         GGG-H-86-81348
                 15                      Nut, Plow Bolt                                              5310-00-768-0318
                                         MS51967-14-96906
                 1                    Punch, Drive Pin, type VIII, class A, style 1, size 7
                                         GGG-P-831-81348
                  1                      Socket, 3/a drive, 3/4 12 point, type 11, class 2           5120-00-227-6705
                                         GG-W-641D-81348
                 9                    Weak Link, Tow Beam
                                         1321 8E7004-97403
                 1                    Wrench, Ratchet, 3/4 drive 17.11 handle, type III, class 2     5120-00-249-1076
                                         GGG-W-6418 1348
                 1                    Wrench, Flex Handle, 3/a type 11, class 2                      5120-00-240-5396
                                         GGG-W-641-81348
                  1                      Wrench, Crescent, 8 inch                                    5120-00-240-5328
                                         GGG-W-631B
                 3                    Wrench, Arming
                                         13218E7057-97403
                 3                    Whistle, Ball, Plastic, type B                                 8465-00-254-8803
                                         MIL-W-1053-81348
                                    Table 2-2. Items Packed in Mine Cache Tool Box
                                      Item name                                                       National
       Qty                            Part number-FSCM                                             stock number
       2                              Band Cutter, Light Duty, type 1                                5110-00-771-3732
                                         GGG-C-835-81348
       2                              Can Opener
                                         EDLUND No. 1-83190
       1                              Case Maintenance                                               7520-00-559-9618
                                         MIL-B-11743B
       2                              Pliers, 6-in., type 11, class 2                                5120-00-223-7396
                                         GGG-P-00471-81348
       1                              Rope
                                         13218E6986-140-97403
       1                              Socket, 3/s drive, 9/16, type H, class 2, style B              5120-00-277-1464
                                         GGG-W-641-81348
       4                              Stop, Conveyor
                                         13218E7037-97403
       2                              Strap, Guide
                                         13218E7055-14-97403
       1                              Strap, Retaining
                                         13218E7055-9-97403
       1                              Screwdriver Phillips, type VI, class 1, style 1, size 2        5120-00-724-3766
       1                              Wrench, Flex Handle, 3/8 x 81/2, type n3, class 2              5120-00-240-5396
                                         GGG-W-641D-81348
       2                              Wrench, Crescent, 8 inch5120400-240-5328
       4                              Wrench, Fuze
                                         13218E7058-97403
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     (a) Tow beam lateral adjustment.                                          (2) Long distance transport.
                          CAUTION                                         (a) For long distance travel, greater than 25 miles,
        Upper chute must be removed from transport                   the dispenser is to be transported on another vehicle.
        position under deck plate before lateral adjust-             Excessive road vibrations are detrimental to the
        ment of tow beam can be made.                                dispenser.
Assure that tow beam is in the road tow position. Three                   (b) Remove the plow blade (para 3-8) and stow in its
positions exist for anchoring the rear of the tow beam to            appropriate place on deck and place nuts and bolts in
the center of the dispenser frame. Use the pin through               the tool box.
the rear of the tow beam to secure the tow beam in the                    (c) Install the upper chute in the transport position
right-hand hole for road towing. The tow beam pivots                 (b(2) (d above).
between two upright posts at the front of the dispenser                   (d) When the dispenser is properly located on the
frame. Refer to figure 2-2 and make lateral adjustment               transporting vehicle the wheel jacks are adjusted to raise
as follows:                                                          the wheels and allow the weight of the dispenser to rest
           1. Remove lock pin.                                       on the moldboard.
           2. Remove tow beam pin.                                        (e) Attach tiedown lines to the three lifting eyes on
           3. Position tow beam in desired position.                 the dispenser and securely fasten to tiedown points on
           4. Install tow beam pin.                                  the vehicle.
           5. Install lock pin.                                                                   NOTE
     (b) Tow beam vertical adjustment.                                      Maximum road tow speed is 35 miles an hour.
                          CAUTION                                           Cross country transport speed should be
        The crank pin and crank must be removed                             limited to approximately 5 mph. The tow
        from the vertical adjusting screw before                            vehicle opera-tor must exercise judgement to
        adjustment can be made. Replace pin and                             determine       safe    operating     speed   for
        crank immediately after adjustment has been                         transversing rough terrain.
        made.                                                                  (3) Helilift transport. Three lifting eyes on the
           1. The vertical adjusting screw on the tow                dis-penser allow a three-hook sling to be connected,
beam controls the plow vertical attitude for adapting the            enabling helilift of this item. Refer to figure 1-2.
dispenser to different vehicles. The numerical indicator                       (4) Cargo aircraft transport. The ATMDS, as
located on the tow beam is used only as a reference                  issued, weighs approximately 9000 pounds and may be
point.                                                               transported via nearly any cargo aircraft.           Weight
           2. Refer to figure 2-3 for instructions on                distribution may be calculated on the basis of unit
vertical adjustment of the tow beam.                                 weights listed below:
           (c) Tow beam length adjustment. Two holes                 Dispenser-3250
are provided in the rear of the tow beam to adjust the               Mine container (empty)-253 lb (each)
length of the tow beam (fig. 2-3). The short tow beam is             Conveyors with stands
used only when the MI 13 armored personnel carrier is                     (10 sections)-1200 lb (total)
used as a towing vehicle.                                                 5’ section-84 lb (each)
           (d) Attaching safety chains and electrical cable.         Can opener assemblies (2)-20 lb (each)
Attach safety chains and electrical cable to the towing              Mine cache tool box-40 lb (with tools)
vehicle. Refer to figure 2-1.                                        Lifting fork-275 lb
           (e) Jacking down wheels.                                                               NOTE
                          CAUTION                                           For any mode of transport except trucks, the
Do not exert force against the axle stops with the jacks.                   conveyor assemblies and mine containers
Depth indicator on right jack contains up-per and lower                     should be disassembled and banded. Cargo
stop indicators in the form of arrow. Once the upper end                    tie-down straps may be used for banding
of the depth indicator rod reaches either stop-indicating                   purposes if available. The overall dimensions
arrow, decrease rate of jacking and carefully seat axle                     are given in paragraph 1-5 (identification and
against mechanical stop.                                                    tabulated data).
Using a 5/8-inch diameter bolt or a 3/4-inch ratchet to
operate the leveling jacks, jack the wheels down until the                    (5) Rail and ship transport.  Dismantle all
left axle is seated in the axle stop and the moldboard is            equipment to the level "as issued" and repackage on
in the uppermost position. Refer to figure 2-4.                      original skids when possible.
     (f) Installing upper chute in road-tow position. In-
stall the upper chute in its road tow position (b(1) (b)             2-4.   Reinstallation after Movement
above).                                                              Refer to paragraph 2-2 for installation instructions.
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Figure 2-6. Mine, M15 (T27) cross section with fuze attached.
     b. Fuze Details. Fuze, mine, AT, M603 is packed                 the fuze body and a pressure plate that is attached to the
with the M15 mine (fig. 2-7). The M603 is an                         cover in such a manner to allow the insertion of a safety
instantaneous mechanical-pressure type fuze, shown in                fork between the fuze body and the pressure plate. The
figures 2-6, 2-8, and 2-9.                                           detonator well contains a detonator crimped to the body
          (1) Description.    The fuze consists of an                of the fuze. A projection at the bottom of the fuze body
aluminum body 11/8 inches in diameter and 13/16 inches               permits the detonator (bottom end identified by dark
high. The body contains a firing pin assembly, a cover               color) to come into close proximity with the booster
assembly, a safety fork (clip), and a detonator. The firing          charge. All mines using fuze M603 have a booster M120
pin assembly consists of a firing pin and two steel                  in the bottom of the fuze well.
belleville springs held together by a retainer which is                       (2) Functioning. This fuze will function when a
crimped to the firing pin. The cover assembly consists of            load of 140 to 240 pounds depresses its belleville spring,
a       metal       cover      for     the      top      of          caus-
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ing it to snap into reverse and drive the firing pin into the              (1) Remove the mine carrying handles.
detonator. When this fuze is used in heavy antitank                        (2) Unscrew the arming plug from the mine, as
mine Ml5, a minimum load of 565 i 174 pounds is                  shown in figure 2-10.
needed on the mine pressure plate to overcome                              (3) Inspect the fuze well and arming plug,
belleville spring resistance and actuate the mine.               insuring that the plug is not in the armed position, and
          (3) Precautions in use. As the fuze contains a         that no foreign matter is in the fuze well.
detonator, all precautions prescribed for handling high                    (4) Inspect the M603 fuze for serviceability.
ex-plosives should be observed. When used with the               The dark end of the detonator must show at the bottom
Ml5 mine, the safety fork (clip) should not be removed           of the fuze body.
from the fuze until immediately before the mine is fuzed.                  (5) Just before insertion of the fuze into the
The setting knob of the arming plug on the Ml5 mine              mine, remove the safety fork from the cover assembly of
should not be turned to the armed position, until the mine       the fuze, as shown in figure 2-10. Save the safety fork
is placed on the chute arming table.                             (clip) for use in disarming the fuze and in making a mine
     c. Fuzing M15 Mines.                                        count check.
Figure 2-8. Fuze, mine, AT, M603, bottom, top and cross section.
                                                                                           CAUTION
                                                                       No pressure must be put on the pressure plate
                                                                       of the fuze when inserting it into the well. To
                                                                       assure proper clearance between the fuze
                                                                       plate button and the shutter of the arming plug
                                                                       (fig. 2-11), it is essential that the fuze be fully
                                                                       seated on the internal shoulder of the mine
                                                                       fuze well. If the fuze is not fully seated, the
                                                                       button on the fuze pressure plate will interfere
                                                                       with the arming shutter, and create a hazard
                                                                       during arming of the mine.
                                                                          (6) Insert the fuze into the fuze well of the
                                                               mine, as shown in figure 2-10, pushing it down gently
                                                               until its seats.
                                                                          (7) Make sure that the setting knob and shutter
                                                               are in the SAFE position, and screw the arming plug with
                                                               helical spring fuze retainer into the mine securely. Use
                                                               the fuzing wrench to tighten the fuze plug (see fig. 2-12).
                                                               If fuze plug is not tight, it will tend to unscrew during arm-
                                                               ing, and will not be waterproof.
Figure 2-9. Metal ammunition container for mine fuze,
                    AT, M603.
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Figure 2-10. Four steps in method of fuzing mine M15 with fuze, mine, AT, M603.
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Figure 2-11. Arming plug M4 or M4B1, for antitank mine MIS, and arming tool.
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markers when no longer required. The camouflage man, who                Assure that mine has cleared chute before dispensing another
is behind and to the left of the dispenser, will sound a loud           mine. Camouflage man must insure that soil does not
burst with the whistle and employ the use of the appropriate            accumulate at chute exit. If a mine is stopped in the chute, the
hand signals for "halt" or "stop" in accordance with FM 21-60.          towing vehicle must be stopped immediately, and the armed
                             CAUTION                                    mine cleared before operations are resumed.
         Do not stand on left or right side of arming                       (h) Remove restraining rod strap and rod from mine
         table while dispensing mines down the                                  containers. Remove one mine from container and
         dispenser chute.                                                       place on arming table of upper chute. Using the mine
         Operator arming mines must watch for                                   arming tool, arm the mine (fig. 2-11) and vigorously
         violent movement of the arming table when                              push mine down the chute. Do not leave an armed
         towing vehicle crosses a deep depression or                            mine on the arming table. Arm mine immediately
         trench as the table will have a tendency to                            prior to pushing it down the chute. Refer to table 2-3
         enter the truck.                                                       for proper spacing of mines.
    (2) Surface mine laying.                                                 (c) Adjust position of tow beam until rear of moldboard is
                          CAUTION                                       approximately 2 inches off the ground and front of moldboard
        Safety chains must be attached to the                           is approximately 6 inches off the ground.
        towing vehicle during surface mine laying.                           (d) Using dimensions in above paragraph as a guide,
    (a) Attach dispenser to towing vehicle, placing tow beam                      change attitude of moldboard to suit local surface
        in the right-hand position.                                               conditions.
    (b) Adjust wheels until center of moldboard is 4 inches                  (e) Install stabilizing flap (para 2-2).
        off the ground.                                                      (f)Dispense mines as described in (1) (h) above.
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depth of 6 inches. Sod cover of greater than 9 inches will                  If the plow cannot be kept in the ground, revert to surface
approach the detonation pressure of the Ml 5 mine. The                      dispensing of mines Refer to paragraph 2-10c.
coulter blade is to be located in its lowest position for                        (d) Frozen or hard compact soil. In frozen or hard
operating in highly irregular terrain surface.                                       compact soil, plow blade penetration to an
In highly irregular surface conditions, the amount of cover                          appreciable depth below the surface of the soil is
deposited over the mines may vary widely. The flow of soil                           particularly difficult. If the attitude of the dispenser
over the moldboard will be interrupted as often as the cutting                       plow is exaggerated in a blade down position, it may
edge of the plow blade is exposed above the surface of the                           be possible to penetrate to a softer soil in which the
terrain. Under these conditions the camouflage man must                              plow might operate. Generally, the moldboard should
assist the soil flow over the moldboard by providing a more                          be as horizontal as possible to facilitate the flow of
even continuous flow. Any rake like tool or object can be                            soil over the moldboard.             When successfully
employed to pull the soil over the moldboard and to spread the                       operating in the subject hard soils, care must be
soil to reduce heavy deposits over the emplaced mines. Due                           exercised in insure that the large rigid chunks of soil
to the cohesive nature of vegetation covered soil the depth of                       do not fall from the rear of the moldboard onto the
plowing must be set for approximately 3 to 4 inches to keep                          pressure plate of the implanted mines. The coulter
thickness of cover from going above 9 inches.                                        blade should be raised to its uppermost position to
     (b) Wet or muddy terrain. The dispenser may not                                 reduce the forces resisting the entrance of the plow
          operate properly in wet or muddy terrain. As the                           blade into the ground.
          moisture content of the soil increases, the frictional                 (2) Bare soil or sand.
          resistance increases until the soil will not flow over                 (a) Highly irregular terrain surface. Loose soil or sand
          the moldboard. This condition becomes more critical                        will inherently exert significantly less force on a mine
          as the depth of plowing decreases (3 inches or less).                      pressure plate than sod with good root structure.
          As the plowing depth is increased, the flow of soil                        Compared to the sod a relatively small area of soil is
          over the moldboard will tend to improve but the tow                        actually supported by the pressure plate.            The
          vehicle traction may become a problem. A tracked                           camouflage man can readily redistribute any uneven
          vehicle or the installation of tire chains to a wheeled                    soil flow over the moldboard and spread the soil over
          tow vehicle will improve traction for plowing.                             the mine to increase the uniformity of cover in a
          However, the settings for the tow beam attitude and                        terrain with a highly irregular surface. If a grader or
          the wheel positions for acceptable plowing                                 other means of improving the terrain surface is
          performance appear to fall in a very narrow range.                         available it should be operated immediately in front of
          Insure that moldboard is set in level position to                          the dispenser to produce a more consistent terrain
          provide minimum resistance to soil flow over the                           surface for improved and subsurface dispensing
          moldboard.       Surface emplacement should be                             operation.
          substituted      for      unacceptable        subsurface               (b) Rocky or stony terrain. The presence or absence of
          emplacement. Should the plow become stuck and                              vegetation cover on the terrain has a minimal effect
          the towing vehicle loses traction in wet heavy clay,                       on the performance of the dispenser compared to the
          alternate three actions, listed below, several times for                   effect of rocks or stones.
          easiest removal.                                                       (c) Frozen or hard compact terrain. Refer to (1)(a)
     1.Crank the wheels down until operator obtains about 60                         above.
          ft-lb on the ratchet wrench (about one normal man                      c.Surface Dispensing.
          effort without strain). Excess force will shear the                                            CAUTION
          weak link pin installed to protect the gears.                              The uncontrolled sideward movement of the
     2.Crank the tow beam adjustment screw to raise the plow                         dispenser can be hazardous while
          point one increment.                                                       dispensing a row of mines parallel to a
     3.Tow the dispenser forward a few feet. Repeat steps 1,                         previously emplaced row of mines. When
          2, and 3 until the towing vehicle regains traction and                     traction of the dispenser wheels cannot be
          the moldboard is free to continue plowing.                                 maintained, stop tow vehicle and dispenser,
(c) Rocky or stony terrain. The dispenser may not operate                            turn tow beam vertical adjustment screw and
properly in rocky or stony terrain. Scattered small stones will                      the wheel jacks as required to maintain the
tend to decrease the depth of plowing due to the dispenser                           moldboard altitude and allow the aft end of
plow blade experiencing resistance forces on the underside                           the moldboard to drag lightly on the ground.
which are greater than those on the top side. Buried rocks or                        The operation of the dispenser in wet,
other obstacles may cause the dispenser to experience tow                            muddy or ice covered terrain presents a
forces sufficient to break the weak link of the tow beam or to                       unique problem. Under these conditions
ride up out of ground. The coulter blade must be located in its                      the dispenser has a pronounced
lowest position to protect the dispenser and tow vehicle from                        tendency to slide from side to side on its
damage. When operating in a stony area canting the
moldboard forward so that the tip of the blade is lower than the
                                                                                     wheels.
rear of the moldboard will tend to keep the plow in the ground.
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                                      OPERATOR/CREW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
3-1. Detailed Lubrication Instructions                                    Clean all lubrication points after lubrication to prevent
     a.General. Keep all lubricants in closed containers and              accumulation of foreign matter.
store in a clean, dry place away from external heat. Allow no                  c.Points of Lubrication. Service the lubrication points at
dust, dirt, or other foreign material to mix with the lubricants.         the proper intervals as illustrated in figure 3-1.
Keep all lubrication equipment clean and ready for use.                        d.OE Oil. Bare, polished metal areas of the moldboard,
     b.Cleaning.      Keep all external parts not requiring               plow blade, and coulter blade must be cleaned and coated
lubrication free of lubricants. Before lubricating the equipment,         with OE-5O oil after each use to prevent rusting.
wipe all lubrication points free of dirt and grease.                      Reapplication intervals are specified under preventive
                                                                          maintenance.
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Intervals are based on normal hours of operation. Reduce to compensate for abnormal operation and severe
    conditions. During inactive periods, inefficient lubrication must be performed for adequate preservation.
Clean parts with SOLVENT, dry-cleaning, Fed Spec P-D-680, or with OIL, fuel, Diesel. Dry before lubricating.
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Notes:
   1.OIL CAN POT14TS. Every 50 hours, clean and lightly coat all linkages, hinges and latches with OE.
   2.Lubricate wheel jacks and tow beam adjustment screw at regular intervals and after every use.
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Table 3-1. Operator and Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
MALFUNCTION
   TEST OR INSPECTION
   CORRECTIVE ACTION
   1.DISPENSER TRACKS TOWING VEHICLE IMPROPERLY
       Tow lateral adjust is incorrect.
            Adjust rear of tow beam to left, center or right ancho r pin hole (right, road; center, light plowing;
            left for heavy pulls) para 2-3.
   2.PLOW WILL NOT ENTER GROUND OR WILL NOT STAY IN GROUND
       Step 1.      Dull plow blade.
            Replace plow blade (para 3-8).
       Step 2.      Coulter too low.
            Raise coulter blade (para 3-21).
       Step 3.      Plow attitude misadjusted.
            Adjust depth on tow beam Sara 2-3).
       Step 4.      Ground too hard.
            Adjust tow beam and jacks for maximum depth for initial entry. Raise coulter para 2-3).
   3.ROOTS PULL OUT ON FRONT OF PLOW
       Coulter too high.
           Lower coulter to bottom of plow.
   4.VINES CATCH ON COULTER
       Coulter too low.
       Raise coulter so that center of blade is above vines (para 3-21).
could cause severe damage to the dispenser or tow                   (1)   Remove spring lock pin.
vehicle when underground obstacles are encountered by               (2)   Remove weak link.
the plow. Install the weak link and lock pins as follows.           (3)   Install new weak link.
                                                                    (4)   Install spring lock pin.
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                                Section X. MAINTENANCE OF CONVEYOR ASSEMBLY
3-19. General                                                      spect the taillights and service lamp for damage and
Inspect the wiring harness for frayed or broken wires, in          operation, and report any discrepancies.
3-21. Coulter Assembly Adjustment                                     b.Make lateral adjustment by positioning the 3/s-inch
        (refer to fig. B-4)                                              spacers to locate the coulter edge to a position
    a.Remove lock pin (1); pin (2); spacer (3); and adjust               3/8 inch to the left of the moldboard assembly
        fork (19) to the desired vertical position.                      plate.
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bDisassembly                                                 (4) pry bar to lift one end of split ring up and out of
(1) Position wheel and tire assembly on floor with               slot in wheel
    split ring up                                            (5) Position valve stem through wheel to inside of
(2) Remove valve cap and core from valve stem to                 tire and lift tire and tube from wheel.
    release tire pressure                                    (6) Remove tube from tire.
(3) Press bead of tire away (down) from split ring           cTube Repairs Refer to TM 9-2610-200-20 for
                    CAUTION                                      instructions covering repair of tubes.
    Be careful and avoid bending ring                        dinspection and Replace Inspect the wheel for dents
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or cracks and other defects. Inspect inside and outside                 f:Installation. Install wheel assembly on hub with
of the tire for breaks, wear and other damage. Inspect                       wheel nuts (5). Lower wheels to ground using
inner tube for holes, cuts or abrasions. Replace a                           leveling jacks.
defective wheel, tire, or tube.
     e.Reassemble. Reassemble in reverse order of
         disassembly. Inflate tire to a pressure of 20 psi.
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Figure 4-8. Upper axle and pillow block, removal and installation
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                                                 CHAPTER 5
                                DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
                           Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
    MALFUNCTION
      TEST OR INSPECTION
         CORRECTIVE ACTION
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                                       Section III. GENERAL MAINTENANCE
5-7. Moldboard and Frame Assembly                               single welded unit. Removal not necessary. Repair by
The moldboard frame assembly and lower chute are a              welding only.
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                                                CHAPTER 6
                                   DIRECT SUPPORT REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
                                            Section I. GENERAL
                                                        6-1
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                  6-2
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                                                 CHAPTER 7
                                        ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE AND
                                         DEMOLITION INSTRUCTIONS
7-2. General
When required to prevent enemy use, destroy the                    b.Destroy the dispenser by placing an M15 or other
ATMDS equipment in accordance with the instruction of          mine, Antitank, HE, Heavy, under the plow (moldboard)
TM 750-244-3, Destruction of Material to Prevent Enemy         with virtually no clearance, withdrawing to a safe
Use. When time does not permit compliance with TM              distance, and shooting the dispenser tires to drop the
750-244-3, destroy the ATMDS as instructed below:              plow onto the mine.
    a.Destroy the upper chute by backing the towing
vehicle over it.
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                                                       APPENDIX A
                                                      REFERENCES
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                                                 APPENDIX B
                              ORGANIZATIONAL AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
                                   REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
                                          Section I. INTRODUCTION
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                                                         SECTION II.
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GROUP 02 MOLDBOARD
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                 SECTION III. NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER AND PART NUMBER INDEX
    STOCK NUMBER FIGURE ITEMSTOCK NUMBER              FIGURE                                            ITEM
5315-00-010-4666                             B7           7                  6220-00-669-5623              B5         3
5306-00-012-9178                             B7           2                  6220-00-678-9045              B6         8
5315-00-013-7214                             B7          26                  5930-00-683-1628              B6         7
6240-00-019-0877                             B5           8                  6240-00-686-4168              B6        13
5306-00-021-8150                             B2          10                  5310-00-723-2737              B7         9
5315-00-042-4853                             B7          17                  5305-00-724-6760             B10         2
5315-00-042-4853                             B7          22                  5310-00-732-0558             B13         5
6240-00-044-6914                             B5           9                  5310-00-732-0558             B15         2
4730-00-050-4208                             B3          12                  5310-00-732-0558              B6         9
4730-00-050-4208                             B4          17                  5310-00-732-0560              B7         1
4730-00-050-4208                             B7           6                  5365-00-732-0642              B5         5
2610-00-051-9266                             B8           4                  2540-00-733-9458              B3        15
5310-00-056-3395                            B14          16                  5330-00-736-5815              B7        21
5420-00-060-7030                             B2           1                  5305-00-737-5694              B5         4
5420-00-060-7030                             B2           7                  5306-00-753-6996             B12         5
5420-00-060-7030                             B3           4                  5310-00-768-0318              B2         9
5420-00-060-7030                             B4           1                  5310-00-776-1963              B7        11
5305-00-068-0500                             B9           2                  5310-00-780-4096              B7        34
5305-00-071-1770                             B4          14                  5310-00-809-4061             B13         7
5306-00-079-3483                             B7          12                  5310-00-809-8541              B7        14
5310-00-080-6004                            B14          14                  5305-00-832-5743              B6        11
5310-00-080-6004                            B15           5                  9505-00-846-0941             B10         7
5310-00-087-4652                             B1           5                  5310-00-880-7744             B12         3
5310-00-087-4652                            B13           2                  5310-00-880-8189              B4        12
5310-00-087-4652                            B14           3                  5310-00-911-5467              B9         7
5310-00-087-4652                            B14          19                  5310-00-911-5468              B9         8
5310-00-088-05S3                             B7           3                  5305-00-914-3789             B10         8
3110-00-100-0355                             B9          10                  4030-00-948-7315              B3         3
3110-00-100-0730                             B9           9                  5306-00-951-5699             B14        17
5940-00-143-4794                             B6           5                  1095-01-016-8224             B14         2
5306-00-151-1283                             B7           4                  1095-01-016-8226             B13        10
3110-00-161-1074                             B7          33                  1095-01-016-8227             B12         7
5306-00-177-5428                            B14          12                  1095-01-016-8228              B4         6
5340-00-182-9857                             B2           8                  1095-01-016-8229              B2         1
4010-00-186-9415                             B2           5                  5310-01-017-0694              B3         9
5315-00-194-2455                             B6           1                  5306-01-018-8066              B3        10
5310-00-194-9211                             B7          19                  7330-01-019-7115             B12         6
5940-00-204-8990                             B6           3                  5310-01-020-4315             B10         5
5120-00-237-0989                             B7           8                  5310-01-020-4317              B4         8
5305-00-253-5625                             B2           4                  1095-01-021-0798             B13        10
5305-00-253-5625                             B3           6                  1095-01-021-0821              B7        10
5305-00-253-5625                             B4           5                  1095-01-021-0822              B6         6
5305-00-269-3209                             B5           1                  1095-01-021-0823              B4        18
5305-00-269-3211                             B1           6                  1095-01-021-9800              B6        16
5305-00-269-3211                             B1           1                  1095-01-021-9802             B14        1D
5305-00-269-3211                            B13           3                  1095-01-021-9B04             B14         5
5305-00-269-3211                            B14           9                  1095-01-021-9809              B7        36
5305-00-269-3213                             B1           7                  1095-01-021-9B10              B3         1
5305-00-269-3213                             B3          14                  1095-01-021-9812              B4        11
5305-00-269-3213                            B15           4                  1095-01-021-9818              B3         2
5310-00-269-4040                            B10           1                  1095-01-022-3951              B2         3
5325-00-276-5679                            B14           8                  1095-01-022-5301             B14        15
5315-00-285-7161                             B9           6                  1095-01-022-5302             B13         4
5330-00-297-7106                             B5           7                  1095-01-022-5320             B15         1
5306-00-383-4957                             B9          12                  5340-01-023-2665              B2         6
5306-00-406-5199                            B14          13                  3110-01-023-4874              B4        10
5310-00-407-9566                            B12           4                  1095-01-023-5173             B14         6
3020-00-408-7917                             B7          23                  5330-01-023-9117              B4         9
3020-00-408-7917                             B7          28                  7330-01-024-7963             B12         2
5315-00-413-9590                             B7          31                  1095-01-024-9045              B7        16
2610-00-540-4719                             B8           3                  4010-01-025-7245              B3         5
5310-00-582-5965                             B9           3                  4010-01-025-7245              B4         4
5310-00-584-5272                             B4          13                  1095-01-028-4153              B9         1
5305-00-584-8774                             B4           7                  3910-01-028-5560             B13         9
5310-00-594-8038                             B8           1                  1095-01-029-8298              B3        13
5310-00-595-7473                             B7          13                  1095-01-032-6710              B1        10
5310-00-637-9541                            B13           6                  1095-01-034-2079             B14        11
5310-00-637-9541                            B15           3                  5340-01-042-3540             B15         6
5310-00-637-9541                             B5           2
5310-00-637-9541                             B6          10
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                          NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER AND PART NUMBER INDEX
    PART        FIG. ITEM   PART          FIG.             ITEM
    NUMBER      FSCM     NO.NO.NUMBERFSCMNO.                 NO.
MILR52243               161349      B3     4       V352                 74410           B7     32
MILR52243               81349       B4     1       V354                 74410           B7     20
MILT12459               81349       B8     3       V513LM               74410           B7     37
MSR14C38                74410       B7    Is       V513RM               74410           B7     30
MS15003-1               96906       B3   12        V516LM               74410           B7     38
MS15003-1               96906       B4   17        V516RM               74410           B7     25
MS15003-1               96906       B7     6       V517                 74410           B7     24
MS15570-1251            96906       B5     7       V641-2               74410           B7     23
MS16992-547             96906      B14   12        V641-2               74410           B7     26
MS16992-566             96906      B14   13        V648                 74410           B7     33
MS17935C723             96906       B2     a       129178               24617           B7       2
MS17987-432             96906       B2     6       13218E2845           97403          B10       4
MS18154-115             96906      B10     a       13218E2652           97403           B1       9
MS19081-31              96906       B4   10        13218E6986-93        97403           B1       9
MS20364-1614            96906       B7   13        13218E6989           97403           B4       3
MS20995F91              96906      B10     7       13218E6994           97403           B7     36
MS21044N5               96906       B7     3       13218E6995           97403           B7     16
MS21083N16              96906       B7   11        13218E6995-9         97403           B7     17
MS21316-46              96906       B2     4       13218E6995-9         97403           B7     22
MS2131B-46              96906       B3     6       13218E6996           97403           B7       5
MS21318-46              96906       B4     5       13218E6997           97403           B3     11
MS24523-22              96906       B6     7       13218E6998           97403           B3     18
MS24665-359             96906       B7   26        13218E6999           97403           B3       6
MS24665-377             96906       B9     6       13218E7000           97403           B3       1
MS25036-1 11            96906       B6     3       13218E7001           97403          B13     11
MS25036-112             96906       B6     5       13218E7002           97403           B3     14
MS27183-14              96906      B14   14        13218E7004           97403           B3     13
MS27183-14              96906      B15     5       13218E7005           97403           B1       4
MS27183-15              96906      B13     7       13218E7006           97403           B1       3
MS27183-27              96906       B7   14        13218E7008           97403           B4     19
MS35336-27              96906       B7   19        13218E7009-1         97403           B4       2
M35336-44               96906       B9     3       13218E7010           97403           B4       6
M3533B3-45              96906      B12     4       13218E7013           97403           B2       1
MS35338-46              96906      B13     6       13218E7019           97403           B9       1
MS35338-46              96906      B15     3       13218E7020           97403          B14     20
MS3533B-46              96906       B5     2       13218E7020           97403          B14       1
MS35338-46              96906       B6   10        13218E7021           97403          B14      Is
MS35338-46              96906       B4   13        13218E7022           97403          B14     19
MS35392-10              96906       B5     4       13218E7029-1         97403          B15       6
MS35478-1683            96906       B5     8       13218E7029-2         97403          B14       6
MS35649-2382            96906      B14   16        13218E7030           97403          B14     15
MS35690-524             96906       B7     9       13218E7031           97403          B14       2
MS35751-43              96906      B12     5       13218E7032           97403          B14     11
MS35751-81              96906      B14   17        13218E7032-11        97403          B14       7
MS35754-34              96906       B2   10        13218E7033           97403           B6     16
MS51329-1               96906       B5     3       13218E7034           97403          B13       1
MS51917-1               96906       B4     9       13218E7035           97403          B13       8
MS51917-1               96906      B13     2       13218E7036           97403          B13       9
MS51922-17              96906      B14     3       13218E7037           97403          B13       4
MS51922-17              96906       B1     5       13218E7039           97403           B6     15
MS51922-49              96906      B10     1       13218E7040           97403          B11       2
MS51922-86              96906       B3     9       13218E7046           97403           B6       2
MS51967-11              96906       B4   12        13218E7049           97403           B1       2
MS51967-14              96906       B2     9       13218E7051           97403           B2       2
MS51967-5               96906      B12     3       13218E7052           407403         B12       6
MS51967-8               96906      B13     5       13218E7053           97403          B12       7
MS51967-6               96906      B15     2       13218E7054           97403          B12       1
MS51967-8               96906       B6     9       13218E7055           97403          B15       7
MS51968-14              96906       B7     1       13218E7056           97403           B6       6
MS51963-2               96906       B8     1       13218E7059           97403           B7     10
MS53045-2               96906       B8     2       13219E0800           97403           B4     18
MS87006-33              96906       B3     3       13219E0801           97403           B4     16
MS90713-14              96906       B7     7       13219E0802           97403           B4     15
MS90725-116             96906       B4   14        13219E0803           97403           B4     11
MS90725-174             96906      B10     2       13219E0804           97403           B4       8
MS90725-3               96906       B9     2       13219E0816           97403           B2       3
MS90725-58              96’906      B5     1       13219E2843           97403          B10       6
MS90725-60              96906      B11      I      13219E2844           97403          B10       3
MS90725-60              96906      B13     3       13219E2846           97403          B10       9
MS90725-60              96906      B14     9       13219E2850           97403           B2     11
MS90725-60              96906       B1     6       13219E2851           97403          B10       5
MS90725-62              96906      B14     4       13219E2857           97403           B1     10
MS90725-62              96906      B15     4       13219E2858           97403          B14       5
MS90725-62              96906       B1     7       13219E2660           97403           B3       2
M13486-1-7              61349       B6     4       13220E0616           97403          B12       2
NA61455-0-120           60205       B3     5       13220E0616           97403          B15       1
NAS1455-0-120           60205       B4     4       13220E0619           97403           B3     10
RRC271                  81346       B2     5       13220E0621           97403          B14     10
V302M                   74410       B7   37        1916-50-20-25        36745          B13     10
V337                    74410       B7   34        2-906                95026           B9       7
                                                B-21
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                       NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER AND PART NUMBER INDEX
    PART     FIG. ITEM   PART          FIG.             ITEM
    NUMBER   FSCM     NO.NO.NUMBERFSCMNO.                 NO.
2140131              24617      B9    12      7339460                19207         B3     16
25-1000              95026      B9    11      7388452                19207         B8      5
2523                 60038      B9    10      7525997                73331         B5      9
2582                 60038      B9     9      8-1004                 95026         B9      5
27-1000              95026      B9     4      8741437                19207         B6     11
412                  74410      B7    27      8741446                t9207         B6     12
57-632               95026      B9    13      8741447                19207         B6     14
5936190              73331      B5     5      8741462                19207         B6      8
7-914                95026      B9     8      8741491                19207         B6     13
7320641              73331      B5     4      624N53                 39428         B7     15
7320658              19207      B5     6
7339458              19207      63    15
7339459              19207      B3    17
                                           B-22
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                                                         APPENDIX C
                                              MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
                                                    Section I. Introduction
                                                                     C-1
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            (1)
           Group
          Number
     01
          0101
0102
0103
02
          0201
          0202
0203
03
          0301
0302
0303
04
0401
05
0501
          0502
          0503
06
                                                                        C-2
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      Group
     Number
        0601
07
08
09
10
1001
11
        1101
1102
12
        1201
        1202
        1203
13
14
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INDEX
A            Paragraph Page
Adjustments:
     Coulter assembly             ...................................................................................................     3-21            3-8
     Leveling jacks               ...................................................................................................      2-3            2-5
     Support, upper chute         ...................................................................................................     3-13            3-6
     Tow Beam                     ...................................................................................................      2-3            2-5
Administrative storage, general ...................................................................................................        7-1            7-1
Axle, lower                       ...................................................................................................     4-20           4-12
Axle, upper                       ...................................................................................................     4-21           4-12
                                                                                   C
Can opener                        ...................................................................................................     4-18           4-11
Cargo, aircraft transport         ...................................................................................................      2-3            2-5
Chute assembly                    ...................................................................................................      6-3            6-1
Chute support                     ...................................................................................................      6-4            6-1
Containers, assembled             ...................................................................................................     3-18            3-8
Containers, unassembled           ...................................................................................................     3-17            3-8
Controls and instruments          ...................................................................................................      2-6           2-10
Coulter assembly                  ...................................................................................................     4-10            4-2
                                                                                   D
Demolition, general               ...................................................................................................      7-2            7-1
Description                       ...................................................................................................      1-3            1-1
Detailed lubrication instructions ...................................................................................................      3-1            3-1
Dismantling for movement          ...................................................................................................      2-3            2-5
Dispensing under unusual conditions ..........................................................................................            2-11           2-28
                                                                                   F
Flap, stabilizing                 ...................................................................................................     3-20             3-8
Forms and records                 ...................................................................................................      1-2             1-1
                                                                                   H
Helilift transport                ...................................................................................................      2-3             2-5
                                                                                   I
Identification and tabulated data ..................................................................................................       1-5             1-3
Inspecting and servicing the equipment ......................................................................................              2-1             2-1
Installation instructions         ...................................................................................................      2-2             2-2
                                                                                   L
Leveling jack assembly            ...................................................................................................     4-12            4-4
Leveling jack repair              ...................................................................................................      6-5            6-1
Lower axle                        ...................................................................................................     4-20           4-12
                                                                                  M
Maintenance and operating supplies ...........................................................................................             1-5             1-3
Maintenance repair parts          ...................................................................................................      4-4             4-1
Mid-chute assembly                ...................................................................................................     3-11             3-6
Mine containerizing               ...................................................................................................      2-9            2-10
Mine dispensing systems installation ..........................................................................................            2-2             2-2
Moldboard and frame assembly ..................................................................................................            5-7             5-2
Movement to new worksite          ...................................................................................................      2-3             2-5
                                                                                   O
Operation of equipment            ...................................................................................................     2-10            2-16
                                                                                   P
Painting                          ...................................................................................................   5-4,6-1        5-2,6-1
Pillow block                      ...................................................................................................      4-21           4-12
Plow blade                        ...................................................................................................       3-8            3-5
Preventive maintenance            ...................................................................................................   3-2,4-7        3-1,4-1
                                                                                   R
Rail and ship transport           ...................................................................................................      2-3             2-5
Reinstallation after movement ...................................................................................................          2-4             2-6
Repair parts                      ...................................................................................................      5-1             5-1
                                                                                   S
Safety requirements               ...................................................................................................       1-7            1-5
Scope                             ...................................................................................................       1-1            1-1
Service light                     ...................................................................................................      4-17            4-8
Service light switch              ...................................................................................................      4-15            4-8
Service upon receipt              ...................................................................................................       2-1            2-1
Special tools and equipment ...................................................................................................         4-3,5-2        4-1,5-1
Stabilizing flap                  ...................................................................................................      3-20            3-8
Starting system operation         ...................................................................................................       2-8           2-10
Stop/tailight                     ...................................................................................................      4-16            4-8
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Distribution:
    To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-40, Organizational Maintenance requirements for Anti-Tank
Mine Dispersing Subsystem XM-57.
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