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Army Munitions Inspection and Maintenance of AmmunitionInspection and Maintenance of AmmunitionSubcourse OverviewImportant NoticeTable of ContentsLesson One Inspection and Maintenance of Ammunition ContainersFigure 1-2. Location of Hardware on a Wooden Ammunition BoxFigure 1-3. Repairing a Split with Corrugated FastenersFigure 1-4. Cutting Metal Bands on a Wooden Ammunition BoxFigure 1-5. Replacing the Bands on a Wooden Ammunition BoxFigure 1-6. Fiber ContainersFigure 1-7. Inspecting the Metal End Caps of a Fiber ContainerFigure 1-8. Repairing the Body of a Fiber ContainerFigure 1-10. Removing the Contents from a Fiber ContainerLesson One Practice ExerciseAnswer Key and FeedbackLesson Two Inspection and Maintenance of Semifixed and Separate-Loading Ammunition Figure 2-1. Semifixed RoundFigure 2-3. Touching Up the Paint and Restenciling the Markings on a ProjectileFigure 2-4. Unacceptable Projectile BaseFigure 2-6. Inspecting the Primer for Rust and CorrosionFigure 2-8. Propelling Charge Increment BagsFigure 2-9. Fuze Well and Eyebolt Lifting Plug of a Separate-Loading ProjectileFigure 2-10. Loosening the Eyebolt Lifting PlugFigure 2-12. Cleaning the Fuze WellFigure 2-13. Threading the Eyebolt Lifting Plug into the Fuze WellLesson Two Practice ExerciseAnswer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank Page
Army Munitions
Inspection and Maintenance of AmmunitionInspection and Maintenance of AmmunitionSubcourse OverviewImportant NoticeTable of ContentsLesson One Inspection and Maintenance of Ammunition ContainersFigure 1-2. Location of Hardware on a Wooden Ammunition BoxFigure 1-3. Repairing a Split with Corrugated FastenersFigure 1-4. Cutting Metal Bands on a Wooden Ammunition BoxFigure 1-5. Replacing the Bands on a Wooden Ammunition BoxFigure 1-6. Fiber ContainersFigure 1-7. Inspecting the Metal End Caps of a Fiber ContainerFigure 1-8. Repairing the Body of a Fiber ContainerFigure 1-10. Removing the Contents from a Fiber ContainerLesson One Practice ExerciseAnswer Key and FeedbackLesson Two Inspection and Maintenance of Semifixed and Separate-Loading Ammunition Figure 2-1. Semifixed RoundFigure 2-3. Touching Up the Paint and Restenciling the Markings on a ProjectileFigure 2-4. Unacceptable Projectile BaseFigure 2-6. Inspecting the Primer for Rust and CorrosionFigure 2-8. Propelling Charge Increment BagsFigure 2-9. Fuze Well and Eyebolt Lifting Plug of a Separate-Loading ProjectileFigure 2-10. Loosening the Eyebolt Lifting PlugFigure 2-12. Cleaning the Fuze WellFigure 2-13. Threading the Eyebolt Lifting Plug into the Fuze WellLesson Two Practice ExerciseAnswer Key and FeedbackBlank PageBlank Page
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