TM-9-2350-277-40&P Sustainment Maintenance Manual M113A3 M577A3 M1064A3 M1068A3 M58 Download
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Some WPs will include all of the above items. Other WPs will include only some of the above items. Read the INITIAL SETUP section carefully before you start any procedure. Get the tools and supplies listed and the personnel needed. Be sure the equipment is in the condition required. The second sample things to watch for when performing the procedures in a WP. Read all steps, substeps, WARNINGs, CAUTIONS, and NOTEs before starting the WP procedure. The legend defines each item of information. LEGEND: STEP Tells you WHAT to do. SUBSTEP This tells you HOW to do it. WARNING This describes some danger to yourself and other personnel. CAUTION This describes possible damage to equipment. NOTE This tells you important information to make the procedure easier. LOCATOR An illustration that locates the equipment on the vehicle. CLOSEUP A detailed illustration of the equipment. Figure 2. Sample WP Procedure. Some WPs will include all of the above items. Some will not. Read all of the WP before starting. Follow the steps in the order given. The words END OF TASK will tell you when you have finished the procedure. DEFINITION OF WP TERMS WARNINGs, CAUTIONs, and NOTEs Read all WARNINGs, CAUTIONs, and NOTEs in the WP. WARNINGs, CAUTIONs, and NOTEs are placed just before the step for which they apply. Ignoring a WARNING can cause death or injury to yourself or other personnel. Ignoring a CAUTION can cause damage to equipment. NOTEs have facts to make the step and WP easier. WARNINGs call attention to the things that can kill or injure personnel. WARNINGs are also listed in the Warning Summary section (page a). CAUTIONs call attention to actions or material that can damage equipment. NOTEs contain information that makes the step and WP easier. TM 9-2350-277-40&P HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL – Continued xv CHANGE 1