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Combat Army Chemical Operations Operation and Maintenance of the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorOperation and Maintenance of the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorGeneralLesson 3. Operate the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorContentsContents (cont)IntroductionLesson 1. Describe the M3A4 Smoke Generator and the Purposes and Uses of Smoke GeneratorsLocation and Description of Major componentsFigure 2. Components of the M3A4 smoke generator.Figure 3. Engine head assembly.Figure 4. Fuel system showing fuel tank assembly and float bowl assembly.Figure 5. Fog oil system.Figure 6. Starting system.Figure 8. Characteristics of good smoke.Large-area Smoke ScreensFigure 9. Classifying wind directions.Figure 10. Effects of temperature gradients on smoke.Learning Event 3. Describe the use of Smoke on the BattlefieldFigure 11. Four phases of a smoke blanket.Figure 12. Smoke haze.Learning Event 4. Identify the Uses of Smoke and the Importance of Cover and ConcealmentDeceiving SmokeDeceiving Smoke (cont)Figure 15. Offensive use of smoke.Figure 16. Smoke used in a defensive operation.Smoke supports defensePractice Exercise for Lesson 1Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 (cont)Answers to Practice Exercise Lesson 1Lesson 2. Perform Operator Maintenance on the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorFigure 17. Extract from TM 3-1040-276-10 showing maintenance procedures Replacing Spark IgniterReplacing Fuel TubeReplacing Engine Head AssemblyRepairing Engine Head AssemblyRepairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Repairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Repairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Cleaning Air Check Valve AssemblyRepairing on-Board Spares and ToolsPractice Exercise for Lesson 2Practice Exercise for Lesson 2 (cont)Lesson 3. Operate the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorBefore-Operation ChecksOperator Preventive Maintenance Checks and ServicesOperator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)Engine AssemblyAir Pump AssemblyFigure 19. M3A4 tools.Figure 20. Extract from TM 3-1040-276-10 showing starting procedures for the M3A4 smoke generatorOperating ProceduresOperating Procedures (cont)Figure 21. Procedures for stopping smoke generator.Learning Event 4. Identify Procedures for Operating the M3A4 Smoke Generator Under Unusual ConditionsTable 1. Fog oil-fuel mixtures.Starting in Freezing Weather.Fording and SwimmingNuclear and Biological DecontaminationPractice Exercise for Lesson 3Practice Exercise for Lesson 3 (cont)Blank Page
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Army Chemical Operations Operation and Maintenance of the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorOperation and Maintenance of the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorGeneralLesson 3. Operate the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorContentsContents (cont)IntroductionLesson 1. Describe the M3A4 Smoke Generator and the Purposes and Uses of Smoke GeneratorsLocation and Description of Major componentsFigure 2. Components of the M3A4 smoke generator.Figure 3. Engine head assembly.Figure 4. Fuel system showing fuel tank assembly and float bowl assembly.Figure 5. Fog oil system.Figure 6. Starting system.Figure 8. Characteristics of good smoke.Large-area Smoke ScreensFigure 9. Classifying wind directions.Figure 10. Effects of temperature gradients on smoke.Learning Event 3. Describe the use of Smoke on the BattlefieldFigure 11. Four phases of a smoke blanket.Figure 12. Smoke haze.Learning Event 4. Identify the Uses of Smoke and the Importance of Cover and ConcealmentDeceiving SmokeDeceiving Smoke (cont)Figure 15. Offensive use of smoke.Figure 16. Smoke used in a defensive operation.Smoke supports defensePractice Exercise for Lesson 1Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 (cont)Answers to Practice Exercise Lesson 1Lesson 2. Perform Operator Maintenance on the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorFigure 17. Extract from TM 3-1040-276-10 showing maintenance procedures Replacing Spark IgniterReplacing Fuel TubeReplacing Engine Head AssemblyRepairing Engine Head AssemblyRepairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Repairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Repairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Cleaning Air Check Valve AssemblyRepairing on-Board Spares and ToolsPractice Exercise for Lesson 2Practice Exercise for Lesson 2 (cont)Lesson 3. Operate the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorBefore-Operation ChecksOperator Preventive Maintenance Checks and ServicesOperator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)Engine AssemblyAir Pump AssemblyFigure 19. M3A4 tools.Figure 20. Extract from TM 3-1040-276-10 showing starting procedures for the M3A4 smoke generatorOperating ProceduresOperating Procedures (cont)Figure 21. Procedures for stopping smoke generator.Learning Event 4. Identify Procedures for Operating the M3A4 Smoke Generator Under Unusual ConditionsTable 1. Fog oil-fuel mixtures.Starting in Freezing Weather.Fording and SwimmingNuclear and Biological DecontaminationPractice Exercise for Lesson 3Practice Exercise for Lesson 3 (cont)Blank Page
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Operation and Maintenance of the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorOperation and Maintenance of the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorGeneralLesson 3. Operate the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorContentsContents (cont)IntroductionLesson 1. Describe the M3A4 Smoke Generator and the Purposes and Uses of Smoke GeneratorsLocation and Description of Major componentsFigure 2. Components of the M3A4 smoke generator.Figure 3. Engine head assembly.Figure 4. Fuel system showing fuel tank assembly and float bowl assembly.Figure 5. Fog oil system.Figure 6. Starting system.Figure 8. Characteristics of good smoke.Large-area Smoke ScreensFigure 9. Classifying wind directions.Figure 10. Effects of temperature gradients on smoke.Learning Event 3. Describe the use of Smoke on the BattlefieldFigure 11. Four phases of a smoke blanket.Figure 12. Smoke haze.Learning Event 4. Identify the Uses of Smoke and the Importance of Cover and ConcealmentDeceiving SmokeDeceiving Smoke (cont)Figure 15. Offensive use of smoke.Figure 16. Smoke used in a defensive operation.Smoke supports defensePractice Exercise for Lesson 1Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 (cont)Answers to Practice Exercise Lesson 1Lesson 2. Perform Operator Maintenance on the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorFigure 17. Extract from TM 3-1040-276-10 showing maintenance procedures Replacing Spark IgniterReplacing Fuel TubeReplacing Engine Head AssemblyRepairing Engine Head AssemblyRepairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Repairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Repairing Engine Head Assembly (cont)Cleaning Air Check Valve AssemblyRepairing on-Board Spares and ToolsPractice Exercise for Lesson 2Practice Exercise for Lesson 2 (cont)Lesson 3. Operate the M3A4 Smoke GeneratorBefore-Operation ChecksOperator Preventive Maintenance Checks and ServicesOperator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (cont)Engine AssemblyAir Pump AssemblyFigure 19. M3A4 tools.Figure 20. Extract from TM 3-1040-276-10 showing starting procedures for the M3A4 smoke generatorOperating ProceduresOperating Procedures (cont)Figure 21. Procedures for stopping smoke generator.Learning Event 4. Identify Procedures for Operating the M3A4 Smoke Generator Under Unusual ConditionsTable 1. Fog oil-fuel mixtures.Starting in Freezing Weather.Fording and SwimmingNuclear and Biological DecontaminationPractice Exercise for Lesson 3Practice Exercise for Lesson 3 (cont)Blank Page
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