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WARNING SUMMARY
This warning summary contains general safety warning and hazardous materials warnings that must be
understood and applied during operation and maintenance of this equipment. Failure to observe these
precautions could result in serious injury or death to personnel. Also included are explanations of safety and
hazardous materials icons used within this technical manual.
FIRST AID
For first aid information, refer to FM 4-25.11, First Aid.
Air Force personnel refer to AFMAN 44-163 (I), First Aid
EXPLANATION OF SAFETY WARNING ICONS
FLYING PARTICLES - arrows bouncing off face with face shield shows that particles
flying through the air will harm face.
EXPLOSION - rapidly expanding symbol shows that the material may explode if
subjected to high temperatures, sources of ignition, or high pressure.
EYE PROTECTION - person with goggles shows that the material will injure the eyes.
Accidental firing of the weapon could cause injury or death. Make certain weapon is cleared and that
there is no obstruction in the barrel or chamber.
Before disassembly, cleaning, inspection, transportation or storage, be sure to clear the weapon. Do
not actuate the trigger until the weapon has been cleared. Inspect the bore and chamber to be sure
they are empty and free of obstructions.
WARNING
Be careful when using the cover detent plunger disassembly tool on the receiver assembly (removing,
installing, working with, etc.); otherwise, injury to personnel or damage to components may result. Wear eye
protection.
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When disassembling/reassembling cover assembly, hold hand over retaining clip when engaging or
disengaging leg, or retaining clip will fly off pivot post.
To prevent injury to personnel, wear goggles or eye protection when removing parts under spring
tension. Point bolt face away from your face and away from other personnel. The spring can fly out
and cause injury.
Keep bolt assembly pointed downward at all times during assembly of ejector and extractor parts.
Bipod spring is under tension. Cover with free hand while removing/separating bipod legs.
EXPLANATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ICONS
EYE PROTECTION - person with goggles shows that the material will injure the eyes.
CHEMICAL - drops of liquid on hand shows that the material will cause burns or irritation
to human skin or tissue.
FIRE flame shows that a material may ignite and cause burns.
VAPOR - human figure in a cloud shows that material vapors present danger to life or
health.
Cleaning solvents are FLAMMABLE and TOXIC and must be kept away from open flames and used in a
well-ventilated area. Use of rubber gloves is necessary to protect the skin when washing weapon parts.
Appropriate eye protection is recommended when cleaning your weapon or its parts.
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TECHNICAL MANUAL
UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)
FOR
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240, PN 11826290
(1005-01-025-8095) (EIC: 4BD)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240B, PN 12976814
(1005-01-412-3129) (EIC: 4BJ)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240C, PN 11826175
(1005-01-085-4758) (EIC: 4BF)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240D, PN 12977099
(1005-01-418-6995)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240E1, PN 12597033
(1005-01-252-4288)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240H, PN 13008366
(1005-01-518-2410)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240L, PN 13016466
(1005-01-549-5837)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240N, PN 12999178
(1005-01-493-1666)
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Official:
JOYCE E. MORROW
Administrative Assistance to the
Secretary of the Army
1020906
By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force:
NORTON A. SCHWARTZ
General, United States Air Force
Chief of Staff
JERRY GASKILL
Small Arms Program Manager
Naval Sea Systems Command
DONALD J. HOFFMAN
General, United States Air Force
Commander, AFMC
M. T. BRINKMAN
Program Manager, Infantry Weapons (PMM-132)
Marine Corps Systems Command
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TECHNICAL MANUAL
UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)
FOR
M240 SERIES MACHINE GUNS
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240, PN 11826290
(1005-01-025-8095) (EIC: 4BD)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240B, PN 12976814
(1005-01-412-3129) (EIC: 4BJ)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240C, PN 11826175
(1005-01-085-4758) (EIC: 4BF)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240D, PN 12977099
(1005-01-418-6995)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240E1, PN 12597033
(1005-01-252-4288)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240H, PN 13008366
(1005-01-518-2410)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240L, PN 13016466
(1005-01-549-5837)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240N, PN 12999178
(1005-01-493-1666)
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JOYCE E. MORROW
Administrative Assistance to the
Secretary of the Army
0911702
By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force:
GASKILL
Small Arms Program Manager
Naval Sea Systems Command
By Order of the Secretary of the Marine Corps:
T. J. TAFOLLA
Program Manager, Infantry Weapons
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TECHNICAL MANUAL
UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE
(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)
FOR
M240 SERIES MACHINE GUNS
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240, PN 11826290
(1005-01-025-8095) (EIC: 4BD)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240B, PN 12976814
(1005-01-412-3129) (EIC: 4BJ)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240C, PN 11826175
(1005-01-085-4758) (EIC: 4BF)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240D, PN 12977099
(1005-01-418-6995)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240E1, PN 12597033
(1005-01-252-4288)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240G, PN 12997566
(1005-01-359-2714)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240H, PN 13008366
(1005-01-518-2410)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240N, PN 12999178
(1005-01-493-1666)
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contractors. This publication is required for administration and operational purposes, as determined
9 Jan 89. Other requests for this document shall be referred to TACOM Life Cycle Management
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AIR FORCE
MARINE CORPS
NAVY
HEADQUARTERS,
DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY,
AIR FORCE, AND NAVY AND
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WASHINGTON D.C., 14 December 2007
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
TO 11W2-6-5-2
TM 08670A/09712-23&P/2C
SW360-AH-OMP-010
TECHNICAL MANUAL
FIELD MAINTENANCE
(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)
FOR
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240, PN 11826290 (1005-01-025-8095) (EIC: 4BD)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240B, PN 12976814 (1005-01-412-3129) (EIC: 4BJ)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240C, PN 11826175 (1005-01-085-4758) (EIC: 4BF)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240D, PN 12977099 (1005-01-418-6995)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240E1, PN 12597033 (1005-01-252-4288)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240H, PN 13008366 (1005-01-518-2410)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240L, PN 13016466 (1005-01-549-5837)
MACHINE GUN, 7.62 MM, M240N, PN 12999178 (1005-01-493-1666)
REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS
You can help improve this publication. If you find any errors, or if you would like to recommend any
improvements to the procedures in this publication, please let us know. Services should be submitted
as follows:
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and better manage the DA Form 2028 program. You may also mail, e-mail, or fax your
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The e-mail address is [email protected]. The fax number is DSN 793-0726
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DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C: Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies and their
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING SUMMARY ......................................................................................a
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ..........................................................................vi
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INFORMATION, EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND
THEORY OF OPERATION
General Information ................................................................................... WP 0001 00-1
Scope ........................................................................................................WP 0001 00-3
Maintenance Forms, Records and Reports .............................................. WP 0001 00-3
Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations (EIR) .................. WP 0001 00-3
Corrosion Prevention and Control (CPC) .................................................. WP 0001 00-3
Destruction of Army Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use ............................... WP 0001 00-4
Preparation for Storage and Shipment ......................................................WP 0001 00-4
Quality of Materiel...................................................................................... WP 0001 00-4
Common Tools and Equipment .................................................................WP 0001 00-4
Special Tools, TMDE, and Support Equipment......................................... WP 0001 00-4
Official Nomenclature, Names, and Designations .................................... WP 0001 00-4
Equipment Description and Data............................................................... WP 0002 00-1
Equipment Characteristics, Capabilities, and Features ............................ WP 0002 00-1
Location and Description of Major Components ...................................... WP 0002 00-1
Differences Between Models .....................................................................WP 0002 00-4
Equipment Data ......................................................................................... WP 0002 00-5
Theory of Operation .................................................................................. WP 0003 00-1
CHAPTER 2. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
Field Maintenance Troubleshooting .......................................................... WP 0004 00-1
Troubleshooting Procedures:
Failure to Chamber ............................................................................. WP 0004 00-2
Failure to Fire ..................................................................................... WP 0004 00-3
Sluggish Operation ............................................................................. WP 0004 00-3
Failure to Feed ................................................................................... WP 0004 00-4
Failure to Eject ................................................................................... WP 0004 00-5
Failure to Extract ................................................................................ WP 0004 00-5
Failure to Cock or Runaway Gun ....................................................... WP 0004 00-6
Gun ruptures cartridge cases ............................................................. WP 0004 00-7
Safety does not function .....................................................................WP 0004 00-7
CHAPTER 3. PMCS MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services ......................................... WP 0005 00
CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Service Upon Receipt ................................................................................ WP 0006 00-1
Service upon Receipt of Materiel ....................................................... WP 0006 00-1
Field Maintenance of:
Machine Gun, M240 Series ................................................................ WP 0007 00
Barrel
Assembly ................................................................................. WP 0008 00
Front Sight Assembly ......................................................................... WP 0009 00
Carrying Handle Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240H/M240N) ............ WP 0010 00
Carrying
Handle Assembly (M240L) .................................................. WP 0010 01
Buffer Assembly (M240/M240C) ........................................................ WP 0011 00
Buffer and Spade Grip Assembly (M240D/M240E1/M240H)............. WP 0012 00
Buttstock and Hydraulic Buffer Assembly (M240B/M240L/M240N)... WP 0013 00
Bolt and Operating Rod Assembly ..................................................... WP 0014 00
Bolt
Assembly ..................................................................................... WP 0015 00
Breech Body Assembly ......................................................................WP 0015 01
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CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS (cont)
Trigger Housing Assembly (M240/M240C/M240D/M240E1/
M240H) ........................................................................................ WP 0016 00
Trigger Housing Assembly (M240B/M240N).................................... WP 0017 00
Trigger Housing Assembly (M240L) ................................................. WP 0017 01
Trigger Actuating Assembly (M240D/M240E/1M240H) ................... WP 0018 00
Cover
Assembly ............................................................................... WP 0019 00
Feed Pawl Assembly ........................................................................ WP 0020 00
Receiver
Assembly ........................................................................... WP 0021 00
Receiver Body Assembly ................................................................. WP 0022 00
Rear Sight Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/
M240N) ........................................................................................ WP 0023 00
Slide Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N) . WP 0024 00
Bipod Assembly (M240B/M240L) ..................................................... WP 0025 00
Bipod Assembly (M240H)................................................................. WP 0026 00
Final Inspection of M240 Series Machine Gun ................................ WP 0027 00
Annual Gaging of M240 Series Machine Gun .................................. WP 0027 01
Preembarkation Inspection of Materiel for Units
Alerted for Overseas Movement....................................................... WP 0028 00
Illustrated List of Manufactured Items .......................................................... WP 0029 00
CHAPTER 5 PARTS INFORMATION
Repair Parts and Special Tools List for:
Machine Gun, M240 Series .............................................................. WP 0031 00
Barrel
Assembly ............................................................................... WP 0032 00
Front Sight Assembly ....................................................................... WP 0033 00
Carrying Handle Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240H/M240N) .......... WP 0034 00
Carrying
Handle Assembly (M240L) ................................................ WP 0034 01
Buffer Assembly (M240/M240C); Buffer and Spade Grip
Assembly (M240D/M240E1/M240H) ........................................... WP 0035 00
Buttstock and Hydraulic Buffer Assembly (M240B/M240N) ............. WP 0036 00
Bolt and Operating Rod Assembly ................................................... WP 0037 00
Bolt
Assembly ................................................................................... WP 0038 00
Breech Body Assembly .................................................................... WP 0039 00
Trigger Housing Assembly (M240/M240C/M240D/M240E1)
and Trigger Housing, Infantry (M240B/M240N) .......................... WP 0040 00
Trigger Housing Assembly (M240L) ................................................. WP 0040 01
Trigger Actuating Assembly (M240D/M240E1/M240H) ................... WP 0041 00
Cover
Assembly ............................................................................... WP 0042 00
Feed Pawl Assembly ........................................................................ WP 0043 00
Receiver
Assembly ........................................................................... WP 0044 00
Receiver Body Assembly ................................................................. WP 0045 00
Rear Sight Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240L/M240N) ..... WP 0046 00
Slide Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240L/M240N) .............. WP 0047 00
Bipod Assembly (M240B/M240L) ..................................................... WP 0048 00
Bipod Assembly (M240H)................................................................. WP 0049 00
Bulk Items ......................................................................................... WP 0050 00
Special
Tools .................................................................................... WP 0051 00
Case, Barrel Bag (BII) ...................................................................... WP 0052 00
M24 Chamber (AAL) ........................................................................ WP 0053 00
M21 Blank Firing Attachment (AAL) ................................................. WP 0054 00
Chamber and Discriminator Assembly (AAL)................................... WP 0055 00
Discriminator Assembly (AAL).......................................................... WP 0056 00
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
GENERAL. In order to use this manual efficiently, there are several things you need to know.
Whenever the male gender is mentioned (i.e., crewman, repairman) in the manual, it also
pertains to females.
Table of Contents. Lists in order all chapters, work packages, and appendixes.
Nomenclature Cross Reference List. Gives an alphabetical list of the common names that
are substituted for the official nomenclature in the manual.
Troubleshooting Symptom Index. Lists in alphabetical order parts of the weapon with
possible malfunctions. References work package pages of the troubleshooting table.
Alphabetical Index. Located at the end of the manual. An extensive subject index for
everything in the manual. It gives work package references.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. The maintenance chapter has an initial setup containing a list of the
following things you will need in order to do your maintenance task.
Tool and Special Tools. List tool kit and tools not found in your tool kit.
Equipment Condition. Lists conditions to be met before starting a procedure. The reference
following the condition is the work package reference to instructions for setting up the
condition.
Maintenance
Procedures. Step-by-step illustrated procedures for maintenance authorized
by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC), WP 0064 00.
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Type of Manual: Field and Sustainment Maintenance Manual.
Model Numbers and Equipment Name: M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240L, M240H
and M240N, 7.62 MM, Machine Gun.
Purpose of Equipment: M240/M240C model is designed as a coaxial machine gun for tanks and
7.62MM fire power on light armored vehicles. The M240D/M240H model is designed as a pintle mounted
window/door gun for use in rotary aircraft. M240B/M240L model is designed as a tripod mounted
or bipod supported machine gun for use by ground forces. The bipod is integrated into the receiver
assembly of the weapon. M240E1 model is designed with front and rear sights and spade grip trigger
device, and is pintle mounted on light armored vehicles. The M240N model is designed with front and
rear sights; and is configured for mounting on water craft.
MAINTENANCE FORMS, RECORDS, AND REPORTS. Department of the Army forms and procedures
used for equipment maintenance will be those prescribed by DA PAM 750-8, The Army Maintenance
Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual. Air Force personnel refer to AFI 21-101, the applicable
TO 00-20 Series, AFI 36-2226, and TO 11W-1-10. Marine Corps users refer to TM 4700-15/1, Equipment
Record Procedures.
REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS (EIR). If your M240 Series machine
gun needs improvement, let us know. Send us an EIR. You, the user, are the only one who can tell us
what you dont like about your equipment. Let us know why you dont like the design or performance.
Put in an SF 368 (Product Quality Deficiency Report). Mail it to Commander, Armament Research,
Development and Engineering Center, ATTN: AMSTA-AR-QAW-A (R), 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock
Island, IL 61299-7300. Marine Corps users submit QDRS on SF 368 in accordance with MCO 4855.10
(Product Quality Deficiency Report) to Commanding General, Marine Corps Logistics Base (Code 808),
Albany, GA 31704-5000. Air Force users submit QDRS IAW Technical Order 00-35D-54, Material
Deficiency Reporting and Investigating System and Air Force Joint Manual (AFJMAN) 23-215, Reporting
of Supply Discrepancies. Navy users submit QDR to Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane
Division, Code 4081, Crane, IN 47522-5001. Well send you a reply
CORROSION PREVENTION AND CONTROL (CPC). Corrosion prevention and control of material is a
continuing concern. It is important that any corrosion problems with this item be reported so that the
problem can be corrected and improvements can be made to prevent the problem in future items. While
corrosion is typically associated with rusting of metals, it can also include deterioration of other materials
such as rubber and plastic. Unusual cracking, softening, swelling, or breaking of these materials may be
a corrosion problem. If a corrosion problem is identified, it can be reported using SF 368 Product Quality
Deficiency Report. Use of key words such as corrosion, rust, deterioration, or cracking will assure
that the information is identified as a CPC problem. The form should be submitted to Commander,
Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, ATTN: AMSTA-AR-QAW-A/Customer Feed
back Center, 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, IL 61299-7300. Marine Corps users reference TM
3080-12.
Marine Corps users: Prevention of corrosion on any equipment is important and is critically important for
safe functioning of your machine gun. Corrosion prevention is carried out in accordance with TM 3080-12
(Corrosion Prevention and Control for Marine Corps Equipment). If a recurrent corrosion problem is
identified, it should be reported on SF 368 in accordance with guidance contained in MCO 4855.10.
Air Force personnel will follow the guidance in AFI 36-2226 and the applicable Specialized Packaging
Instruction (SPI) in preparing weapons for storage or shipment.
Navy users submit either Product Quality Deficiency Repot or Materiel Deficiency Report (MDR) to
Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, Code 4081, Crane, IN 47522-5001.
0001 00-3
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0001 00
Name
Back Plate
Spring Pin
Extension Spring
Helical Spring
Helical Spring
Left Grip
Receiver Body
Right Grip
Sear Spring
Helical Spring
Spring Pin
Stop Screw
Trigger Pin
Straight Pin
Spring Pin
0001 00-4
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0002 00
BUFFER ASSEMBLY Absorbs recoil for bolt and operating rod assembly at the end of recoil
movement.
BOLT AND OPERATING ROD ASSEMBLY Provides feeding, stripping, chambering, firing,
extraction, and ejection of cartridges using the projectile propelling gas for power.
DRIVING SPRING ROD ASSEMBLY Provides energy for returning bolt and operating rod
assembly to firing position.
COVER ASSEMBLY Feeds linked belt and holds cartridges in position for stripping, feeding,
and chambering. The cover assemblies for M240, M240B, M240D, M240E1, M240L, M240H
and M240N have an optical rail sight.
RECEIVER ASSEMBLY Serves as a support for all major components. Houses action of weapon,
and through a series of cam ways controls functioning of the weapon.
BIPOD ASSEMBLY (M240B/M240H/M240L) Serves as a support for the machine gun when used
in ground applications.
F
F
M240C
M240
M240
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0002 00
F
A
G
B
C
H
E
D
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0002 00-2
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0002 00
E
D
1BL0010
F
A
G
B
C
I
0002 00-3
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0002 00
H
E
1BL0332
M240B
X X
XX
XXX
X
XX
XXX
X*
X
X
X
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M240 M240B
0002 00
M240H
M240N
M240L
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Procedures are written for the M240 machine gun but apply to all models except where noted. Do not
mix and match parts listed for one model configuration on a different model.
EQUIPMENT DATA
Weight:
Rapid:
200 RDS/M (2-3 sec between bursts) Change barrel every 2 minutes.
Rate of Fire:
Cyclic:
650 to 950 RDS/M Not intended to fire at 950 RDS/M. This will cause accelerated
wear/damage to the barrel and rest of weapon.
550-650 RDS/M M240B/M240L/M240N with Hydraulic Buffer.
Sustained:
100 RDS/M (4-5 sec between bursts) Change barrel every 10 minutes.
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0002 00
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0003 00
THEORY OF OPERATION
All Models:
Gas-operated Recoils with gas-assist boost. Three gas settings to maintain a consistent
rate of fire (with the exception of M240B/M240H).
Positive Locking of Bolt Body Firing pin is part of bolt and operating rod assembly, and
cannot strike primer until bolt is fully locked.
Fires from Open Bolt Position Prevents explosion of cartridge (cook-off) after prolonged
firing.
Mounted on a Coaxial Mount (M240/M240C):
Fires parallel to turret main gun.
No sights on barrel.
Can be fired manually or electrically.
Fired manually from turret ring mount (M240 with optical top cover).
Ground Mounted (M240B/M240L):
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TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0004 00
Work Package/Page
0004 00-1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0004 00
SYMPTOM
Failure to chamber.
MALFUNCTION
Driving spring rod assembly (1) damaged.
1BL0012
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace driving spring rod assembly (1).
MALFUNCTION
Caked on carbon in gas plug (2), gas cylinder piston (3), or receiver (4).
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Remove carbon and clean (TM 9-1005-313-10).
MALFUNCTION
1BL0013
0004 00-2
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0004 00
SYMPTOM
1
Failure to Fire.
MALFUNCTION
Driving spring rod assembly (1) damaged.
1BL0012
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace driving spring rod assembly (1).
MALFUNCTION
2
1BL0015
SYMPTOM
Sluggish operation.
MALFUNCTION
Receiver (1) dirty and/or lack of lubricant.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Clean and lubricate (TM 9-1005-313-10).
MALFUNCTION
Loose rivets causing drag on bolt/operating rod assembly.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Code out and turn in.
0004 00-3
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0004 00
SYMPTOM
1
Failure to feed.
MALFUNCTION
Insufficient gas pressure.
2
1BL0017
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Clean gas port hole (1), gas inlets (2), and gas plug (3) (TM 9-1005-313-10).
MALFUNCTION
Broken or damaged feed tray (4) and cover assembly (5).
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace feed tray/cover if defective. (Marine Corps repair at unit maintenance).
MALFUNCTION
0004 00-4
1BL0019
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SYMPTOM
0004 00
Failure to eject.
MALFUNCTION
1BL0020
MALFUNCTION
1BL0021
Clean gas port hole (3), gas inlets (4), and gas plug (5) (TM 9-1005-313-10).
SYMPTOM
Failure to extract.
MALFUNCTION
1BL0022
Damaged or broken extractor (1), extractor plunger (2), or spring assembly (3).
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace unserviceable parts.
MALFUNCTION
Insufficient gas pressure.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Clean gas port hole (4), gas inlets (5), and gas plug (6) (TM 9-1005-313-10).
6
5
1BL0023
0004 00-5
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0004 00
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace defective parts.
MALFUNCTION
Broken or damaged sear spring (3).
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace defective parts.
MALFUNCTION
Defective or broken parts in trigger (4), sear (5), or sear
spring (3).
5
4
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace trigger, sear, or sear spring (WP 0016 00 or
WP 0017 00).
3
MALFUNCTION
1BL0111
0004 00-6
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SYMPTOM
0004 00
S
F
MALFUNCTION
Safety (1) fails to hold positively in either the S (2) or F (3) position.
3
1BL0112
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace (WP 0016 00 or WP 0017 00).
SYMPTOM
Gun ruptures cartridge cases.
MALFUNCTION
Check headspace (WP 0027 00).
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace barrel (1) (WP 0008 00), bolt assembly (2) (WP 0015 00) or both. If weapon fails
headspace test (WP 0027 00) after parts are replaced, the weapon is unserviceable.
NOTE
Both barrels and bolt assembly must accompany receiver when weapon is turned in.
Both barrels must pass headspace and erosion tests.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0005 00
Interval
ManHours
Item to be Checked
Machine Gun
Procedures
0005 00-1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0005 00
Interval
ManHours
Item to be Checked
a. Barrel
Assembly
(all models)
Procedures
b. Barrel Assembly
(M240B/M240D/
M240E1/M240L/
M240H/M240N
1BL0027
NOTE
Some heat distortion, charring, and cracks may be observed on the outer non-metallic portion of the
heatshield; these are not cause for replacement unless they cause edges that can cut or enough
plastic is displaced so as to allow contact with metal portions.
c. Barrel Assembly
(M240B/M240D/
M240L/M240H/
M240N)
1BL0028
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0005 00-2
Carrying handle or
heatshield is broken or
missing.
Heatshield cannot be
retained on barrel
(M240B and M240L).
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
3
a. Buffer
Assembly
0005 00
4
2
5
1
b. Hydraulic Buffer
Assembly
(M240B/
M240L/
M240N)
1BL0029
c. Hydraulic Buffer
Housing
(M240B/M240L
M240N)
0005 00-3
Buffer housing is
peened, cracked or
damaged. Buffer
shaft is bent,
mushroomed,
peened or cracked.
If more than 1/8 inch
of finish is missing
from top edge of
buffer housing stop
(1). Buffer shaft
actuates roughly or
fails to return to full
extended position.
Buffer leaking
around shaft.
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0005 00
Interval
3
(cont)
ManHours
Item to be Checked
Procedures
c. Buffer Assembly
(M240D/ M240E1/
M240H)
Buffer is loose.
4
NOTE
Cracks may be observed on the
outer non-metallic portions of the
buttstock. These are not a cause for
a replacement unless they cause
edges that can cut or enough plastic
is displaced so as to allow contact
with skin.
3
2
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0005 00-4
1BL0032
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0005 00
3
1
1BL0033
NOTE
Always turn in both barrels with the weapon if turned in with bolt assembly problems.
6
2
4
1
5
1BL0034
1
3
1BL0035
0005 00-5
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0005 00
Interval
ManHours
Item to be Checked
Trigger Housing
Assembly
Procedures
Weapon functions
with safety on S.
Sear spring missing,
bent, broken, or not
properly installed.
Grips are missing.
a.
6.1
3
6
8
7
b.
1
2
1BL0037
0005 00-6
Broken, damaged, or
missing parts.
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0005 00
c.
d.
3
2
M240L
M240B/M240N
Trigger Actuating
Assembly
(M240D/M240E1/
M240H)
2
(INSIDE GRIP)
Broken, damaged,
weak or missing
parts.
1BL0039
0005 00-7
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0005 00
Interval
ManHours
Item to be Checked
Cover Assembly
Procedures
Cracks or distortion
are present. Broken
or missing parts or
any part is damaged
to the extent that it
might cause
malfunction. Replace
top cover/cover detent
if top cover does not
hold its weight.
Mounting rail will not
accept optional
sighting equipment
(M240/M240B/M240D/
M240E1/M240L/
M240H/M240N).
4
1
6
7
1
6
2
2
6
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N
M240C
TOP VIEW
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N
TOP VIEW
NO RAIL ON M240C MODEL
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0005 00-8
1BL0040
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
10
Feed Tray
0005 00
Cracked, deformed;
broken welds or loose
rivets.
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1/
M240L/M240H/M240N
11
Receiver Assembly
(M240/M240C)
M240C
1BL0041
Broken, weak, or
missing parts. Any
binding occurs. Any
rivets are loose or
missing.
1BL0044
0005 00-9
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0005 00
Interval
11
(cont)
12
ManHours
Procedures
Receiver Assembly
(M240B/M240D/
M240E1/M240L/
M240H/M240N)
Receiver Assembly
with Forward Rail
(M240B/M240L/
M240H)
NOTE
M240B shown for illustration purposes.
1
1
Change 3
Item to be Checked
0005 00-10
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
13
Bipod Assembly
(M240B/M240L/
M240H)
0005 00
Cracked, twisted or
missing parts. Legs
do not release or lock
into position. Stake
retaining pin if
missing. (M240H)
M240B/M240L
14
M240H
Machine Gun
Assigned/spare
barrels are not
headspaced and/or
required tagging is
missing. Gaging has
not been performed
or no record of gaging
is available.
3
M240C
0005 00-11
1BL0046
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0005 00
NOTE
Both barrels and bolt assembly must accompany receiver when weapon is turned in.
Solid Film Lubricant (SFL) is the authorized touchup for the M240 Series Machine Gun
and may be used on up to one third of the exterior finish of the weapon receiver.
FOR CONUS USE ONLY: Solid Film Lubricant (item 6, WP 0065 00) may be used as a
touchup without limitation on the receiver assembly. This is to say that the units which
DO NOT fall under the category of Divisional Combat Units of rapid deployment type units
may have up to 100% of the exterior surface of the receiver assembly protected with SFL.
Prior to application of SFL, the surface must be thoroughly cleaned and inspected for
corrosion and/or damage. If corroded or damaged, the part must be repaired or replaced
prior to application of SFL. Continued use under combat conditions would result in an
unprotected surface when the SFL wears off. This would result in a large light reflecting
surface and accelerated deterioration of the unprotected surface. Therefore, Divisional
Combat Units, and units that fall under the definition of Rapid Deployment type must
adhere to the limitation of NOT over one third of their exterior receiver surface covered by
SFL.
If M240 Series Machine Gun RECEIVER ASSEMBLY is missing one third or more of its
exterior protective finish, resulting in an unprotected/light-reflecting surface, it is a
candidate for overhaul. This missing finish will be considered a shortcoming. This
shortcoming requires action to obtain a replacement weapon. Once a replacement has
been received, evacuate the original weapon to depot for overhaul.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
0005 00-12
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0006 00
ACTION
2. Machine Gun
Machi
Barrel Assembly
ne Gun
REMARKS
TM 9-1005-313-10
TM 9-1005-313-10
TM 9-1005-313-10
Rea ssemble.
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0007 00
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection
c. Repair
d. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Materials/Parts Mat
erials/Parts (cont)
Cleaner, lubricant and preservative (CLP), Weapons
lubricating oil (as required)
(item 1, WP 0065 00)
Wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00)
Crocus cloth, abrasive (item 3, WP 0065 00)
Cleaning solvent (item 4, WP 0065 00)
References
Solid film lubricant (item 6, WP 0065 00)
TM 9-1005-313-10
Solvent cleaning compound (RBC)
(item 2, WP 0065 00)
NOTE
When a machine gun is received for maintenance all gaging requirement compliance
dates must be checked, and ensure the barrels are tagged to the receiver. In addition,
complete inspection must be performed. Both barrels and bolt assembly must
accompany receiver when weapon is turned in for maintenance. Do not mix lubricants on
the weapon. The weapon must be thoroughly cleaned during change from one lubricant
to another. Cleaning solvent (item 4, WP 0065 00) is authorized for cleaning during
change from one lubricant to another.
Do not mix lubricants on the same weapon. The weapon must be thoroughly cleaned
during change from one lubricant to another. Cleaning solvent (item 4, WP 0065 00) is
recommended for cleaning during change from one lubricant to another.
Under all but the coldest of artic conditions, LSA (item 9, WP 0065 00), CLP (item 1, WP
0065 00) or LSA-T (item 10, WP 0065 00) (Marine Corps only), are the lubricants to use
o
on your machine gun. For extreme cold conditions (0 or below) LAW (item 8, WP 0065
00) is the recommended lubricant.
All gaging requirements must be checked as a standard maintenance procedure.
Both barrels and bolt assembly must accompany receiver when weapon is turned in.
DISASSEMBLY
WARNING
Accidental firing of the weapon could cause injury or death. Make certain weapon is
cleared and that there is no obstruction in the barrel or chamber.
Fieldstrip the weapon (TM 9-1005-313-10).
Remove dirt and corrosion or powder residue from parts with wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00)
dampened with RBC/CLP (item 1 and item 2, WP 0065 00). Lightly lubricate as required.
0007 00-1
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0007 00
M240D/M240N
M240E1
M240C
M240B
M240B/M240L
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1/
M240H/M240L/M240N
M240D/M240E1/M240H
M240H
M240/M240C
M240/M240C
M240B/M240L
(HYDRAULIC BUFFER)
M240N
M240/M240C
M240B/M240L
M240H
M240/M240C
M240D/M240E1
M240B /M240L
M240D
M240E1
M240L
M240H
M240B/M240N
M240H
M240N
1 BL 0 0 4 7
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0007 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0007 00
Inspect feed tray (1) for cracks or breaks. Replace feed tray (1) if damaged. If your feed tray (1) has
rivets, ensure all are secure. If rivets are loose or missing, replace feed tray.
1
1BL0340
REPAIR
Replace driving spring rod assembly (1) if two or more strands are broken on the same coil, or if there are
three or more broken strands, regardless of location, on the spring.
1BL0012
Replace trigger spring pin (2) if it is bent or if spring portion of pin is damaged.
0007 00-3
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0007 00
1BL0049
CAUTION
Clean rusted and/or shiny surfaces with crocus cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00). Wash
thoroughly with cleaning solvent (item 4, WP 0065 00). Do not mix lubricants on the
same weapon. The weapon must be thoroughly cleaned with cleaning solvent before
changing lubricants.
For baked-on carbon use solvent cleaning compound (RBC) (item 2, WP 0065 00) on machine gun and
wipe dry.
CAUTION
If solid film lubricant comes in contact with any internal or moving part, clean part with
RBC.
To all external surfaces showing wear, clean thoroughly with cleaning solvent (item 4, WP 0065 00) and
dry completely. Apply solid film lubricant (item 6, WP 0065 00) and allow 12 hours to air dry before using
weapon.
REASSEMBLY
Reassemble in accordance with (TM 9-1005-313-10).
Function check machine gun using dummy ammo (TM 9-1005-313-10).
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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0007 00-4
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0008 00
a. Testing
b. Disassembly
c. Inspection/Repair
d. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Breech bore erosion gage, PN 11826298
Gas Port Erosion Tool, (item 14, WP 0064 00)
Muzzle and breech bore wear gage,
PN 11826276
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
Materials/Parts
Spring, pin, PN MS16562-122
Equipment Condition
Barrel removed from receiver
(TM 9-1005-313-10).
TESTING
NOTE
Replacement of barrel assembly or barrel adapter requires gaging (WP 0027 00).
A clean bore is not necessarily a shiny bore and frequently it may have a dull gray
appearance. A shiny, polished bore may indicate abrasives have been used. Abrasives
will NOT be used on the bore, piston or inside of the gas cylinder.
Gently but firmly insert breech bore erosion gage (1) into breech end (2) of barrel (3) as far as it will go.
Read gage (1) at the end of barrel breech (2). Replace barrel (3) if the reject mark (4) on the gage enters
the breech. The barrel is not suitable for overseas shipment if the reading exceeds the preembarkation
warning mark (5).
0008 00-1
1BL0114
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0008 00
1 BL 0 11 5
Gently but firmly insert muzzle and breech bore wear gage (6) into the muzzle end (7) of barrel (3) as far
as it will go.
Read muzzle and breech bore wear gage (6) at the end of flash hider/suppressor (8). Replace barrel (3)
if:
(M240/M240C/M240E1): Rejection mark (4) on gage (6) enters flash hider/suppressor (8). The
barrel is not suitable for overseas shipment if the reading exceeds preembarkation warning mark
(5).
10
8
5
6
1 BL 0 11 6
Change 3
0008 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
DISASSEMBLY
0008 00
CAUTION
Replacement of barrel assembly or barrel adapter requires gaging (WP 0027 00).
NOTE
Do not remove liner from heat shield.
NOTE
Clamp on gas port area (1) only.
1BL0050
1BL0117
Secure barrel assembly (2) in a vise (3) with protective jaws (4) with gas regulator (5) up.
Use 23mm box and open end combination wrench (6) to remove flash hider/suppressor (7).
(M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N): If necessary, remove two front sight adjusting
screws (8) and front sight assembly (9).
5
2
7
8
9
3
4
1BL0118
0008 00-3
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0008 00
10
1BL0119
11
3
1BL0120
Clamp barrel assembly (2) in vise (3) with protective jaws (4) above the gas regulator area with gas
regulator (5) pointed down. Place a block of wood (12) as shown to steady barrel assembly (2).
15
14
16
13
12
Change 2
0008 00-4
5
1BL0121
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0008 00
NOTE
Barrel and barrel adapter have left-hand threads.
(M240/M240C/M240E1): Drive spring pin (13) out of barrel release (14). Move barrel release latch (15)
to stop. Unscrew barrel adapter nut (16) (left-hand thread). Remove barrel release (14) from barrel
assembly (2). Remove barrel release latch (15) from barrel release (14). Discard spring pin (13).
(M240B/M240D/M240H/M240L/M240N): Drive barrel nut locking pin (17) out of barrel adapter nut (16)
until it is flush with the edge of the barrel adapter nut (move carrying handle assembly (18) to stop for
easier access to pin). Unscrew barrel adapter nut (16) (left-hand thread). Remove carrying handle
assembly (18) from barrel assembly (2). Remove carrying handle assembly (18) simply by sliding it out of
its groove.
18
16
17
1 BL 0 1 2 2
INSPECTION/REPAIR
Inspect flash hider/suppressor (1), collar (2) and plug (3) for dents or burrs. Replace if damaged.
(M240B/M240H/M240L) (Army only): Remove carbon and clean (TM 9-1005-313-10). Attempt to insert
gas port erosion tool (item 14, WP 0064 00) into gas inlet hole of plug to ensure hole is not oversized. If
tool passes into #1 hole or is enlarged or out of round, replace the plug. The #1 gas port on other M240
series weapons can be checked using this tool. Rejection criteria is the same.
NOTE
The Gas Port Erosion Tool is black oxide coated as corrosion preventative and as a wear
indicator. When coating is worn (shiny) on both ends, replace the tool.
2
1BL0055
NOTE
Barrel may be removed from vise to determine the serviceability of the barrel.
0008 00-5
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0008 00
1 BL 0 1 2 3
Take off burrs on gas port (4) and cylindrical part (7) of breech (8) with a fine stone.
Take off burrs on rear section (9) of breech (8) with a fine stone.
Inspect threads for damage.
Replace barrel (5) if removal of burrs affects form, fit, or function or if threads are damaged.
8
Pits in the chamber of breech (9) are allowable if they are not large enough to cause extraction
difficulties.
5
9
1BL0125
Change 3
0008 00-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0008 00
Pits less than the width of a land or groove in width or length are allowable. Replace if pits
greater than the width of a land or groove in width or length are present.
Tool marks or scratches are acceptable regardless of length. Tool marks will appear as lines
running laterally in the grooves or they may run spirally across the top of the lands.
Definitely ringed bores or bores ringed sufficiently to bulge the outside surface of barrel are cause
for rejection. However, faint rings or shadowy depressions do not indicate an unserviceable
barrel and should not be cause for rejection.
Lands that appear dark due to a coat of gilded metal from projectiles should not be cause for
rejection.
(M240/M240C/M240E1): Check barrel release (10) for cracks or distortion. Replace if cracked or
distorted.
10
1BL0126
(M240/M240C/M240E1): Inspect barrel release latch (11) for breaks or cracks. Replace if damaged.
(M240B/M240D/M240H/M240L/M240N): Inspect barrel catch (12) and spring (13). Replace if
cracked or distorted.
11
13
12
1BL0127
Inspect barrel adapter nut (14) for damaged threads or cracks. Replace if damaged.
(M240B/M240D/M240H/M240L/M240N): Inspect nut locking pin (15) for cracks or distortion.
Replace if missing or damaged.
15
14
1BL0128
0008 00-7
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0008 00
16
1BL0129
17
1BL0130
REASSEMBLY
Place barrel (1) in vise (2) with protective jaws (3) above gas regulator area (4) with gas regulator pointed
down.
Place a block of wood (5) as shown to steady barrel (1).
Change 2
0008 00-8
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0008 00
4
1
3
2
1BL0131
NOTE
Barrel and barrel adapter have left-hand threads.
(M240/M240C/M240E1): Place barrel release latch (6) in barrel release (7). Hold them vertically and
place firmly against front shoulder of barrel (1).
7
1
8
9
1BL0132
0008 00-9
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0008 00
8
10
1
12
11
1BL0133
Screw barrel adapter nut (8) onto barrel (1) finger tight.
Unscrew barrel adapter nut (8) until barrel catch (11) engages the recess in the carrying handle assembly
(12).
Secure carrying handle assembly (12) to barrel adapter nut (8) by tapping barrel nut locking pin (13) out
approximately 1/8 inch until it engages the stops on the carrying handle assembly.
NOTE
The plug (14) is designed with three gas inlet settings to maintain the rate of fire. This
design is intended to maintain a consistent rate of fire under adverse conditions, NOT TO
INCREASE RATE OF FIRE. Gas setting number 1 (15) (number facing the barrel) is
preferred for normal conditions.
(M240B/M240L/M240H Army/Air Force Only): The plug (14) is designed with one gas
inlet setting to maintain the rate of fire.
14
15
1BL0134
Setting number 1 = 650 rds/m approx. (550 rds/m (M240B/M240L/M240N with hydraulic buffer only))
Setting number 2 = 750 rds/m approx. (625 rds/m (M240N with hydraulic buffer only))
Setting number 3 = 950 rds/m approx. (650 rds/m (M240N with hydraulic buffer only))
Change 2
0008 00-10
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0008 00
Clamp barrel (1) in vise (2) with protective jaws (3) below gas regulator area with gas regulator area (4)
pointed up.
Place plug (14) with gas inlet hole number 1 (15) facing barrel (1).
14
3
2
15
1BL0135
16
1BL0119
0008 00-11
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0008 00
19
18
1
20
18
17
2
1BL0118
21
1BL0050
Change 2
0008 00-12
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0009 00
a. Disassembly
b. Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts
Spring pin, PN MS51923-152
DISASSEMBLY
Remove two front sight adjusting screws (1) and remove front sight assembly (2) from the barrel (3).
2
3
1BL0061
Remove front sight adjusting spring (4), spring pin (5), front sight retaining strap (6), and front sight blade
(7), from front sight protector (8). Discard spring pin.
8
5
4
1BL0062
REPAIR
Repair by replacing unserviceable components.
0009 00-1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0009 00
5
3
4
1BL0062
Install front sight assembly (6) onto barrel (7), securing with two front sight adjusting screws (8).
6
7
1BL0061
Change 2
0009 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0010 00
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts
Wire, Steel, Cres., Safety, PN MS9226-04
Equipment Condition
Carrying handle assembly removed from barrel
(WP 0008 00).
DISASSEMBLY
Remove safety wire (1) and retaining nut (2).
Remove carrying handle (3) from the barrel bracket (4).
1
1BL0136
INSPECTION/REPAIR
Inspect carrying handle (1) and retaining nut (2) for wear, cracks or breaks. Replace if damaged.
2
1BL0137
0010 00-1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0010 00
4
1BL0136
Change 2
0010 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0010 01
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11
Materiel/Parts
Retaining pin, 12976826
DISASSEMBLY
Remove retaining pin (1) using a punch. Discard pin.
Remove carrying handle rod (2) and handle (3) from carrying handle bracket (4).
INSPECTION/REPAIR
Inspect carrying handle (2) and carrying handle rod (2) for wear, cracks, or breaks. Replace if
damaged.
0010 01-1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0010 01
Change 2
0010 01-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0011 00
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Equipme
Materials/Parts
Solvent cleaning compound (RBC)
(item 2, WP 0065 00)
Materials/Parts (cont)
Spring, pin, PN MS39086-147
Weapons lubricating oil (as required)
Wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00)
nt Condition
Buffer assembly removed (TM 9-1005-313-10).
DISASSEMBLY
CAUTION
Do not over tighten back plate in vise.
Clamp buffer assembly (1) in vise (2) (with protective jaws) at two forward ribs. Be sure that vise jaws do
not cover headed straight pin (3).
3
5
4
3
7
2
1BL0138
NOTE
Back plate latch (5) is under tension.
Hold hand over back plate latch (4) when removing headed straight pin (3), or helical compression spring
(5) and detent plunger (6) will fly out.
Use a brass hammer (7) and punch (8) to drive headed straight pin (3) out from left to right.
NOTE
Spring pin (9) need not be removed unless it is damaged.
0011 00-1
Change 1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0011 00
9
1
1BL0139
Reposition back plate (10) in vise (2) for more support, and using 23mm box and open end combination
wrench (11), loosen machine plug (12).
Remove from vise.
11
10
2
12
1BL0140
0011 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0011 00
Unscrew machine plug (12) and remove eleven spring washers (13), sleeve spacer (14), expansion ring
(15), braking buffer cone (16), and buffer plug (17) from back plate (10).
10
17
16
15
14
13
12
1BL0141
INSPECTION/REPAIR
Check headed straight pin (1). Replace if bent or broken.
Check detent plunger (2). Replace if bent or broken.
Check helical compression spring (3) for deformation of breaks. Replace if damaged, broken, or
deformed.
Check back plate latch (4) for cracks or breaks. Replace if damaged.
Check back plate (5) for damaged threads and burrs. Remove burrs with file. Replace buffer assembly if
threads are damaged.
5
1
1BL0142
0011 00-3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0011 00
11
10
1BL0141
REASSEMBLY
Place back plate (1) with threaded end up on a clean surface.
1
1BL0143
Place sleeve spacer (2) into buffer plug (3). Install braking buffer cone (4) with its base against buffer
plug (3).
Place tapered surface of expansion ring (5) against tapered surface on braking buffer cone (4).
5
4
3
1BL0144
Change 1
0011 00-4
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0011 00
2
5
1bl0145
CAUTION
Buffer plug (3) must protrude through the hole in the back plate (1).
Install sleeve spacer (2), buffer plug (3), braking buffer cone (4), expansion ring (5), and spring washers
(6) in back plate (1).
2
6
1
5
4
3
1BL0146
0011 00-5
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0011 00
8
7
1BL0147
Install machine plug (9) and tighten securely with 23mm box and open end combination wrench (10) and
back off as necessary to align hole.
10
1BL0148
Change 1
0011 00-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0011 00
With punch (11), drive new spring pin (12) flush with back plate (1) to secure machine plug (9).
1
12
11
1BL0149
Secure back plate (1) in vise (7) so pin holes are not covered. Install new spring pin (13) in back plate (1)
only if removed.
13
1BL0150
0011 00-7
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0011 00
14
16
1BL0151
CAUTION
Be sure headed straight pin (17) does not stick out into channels of back plate (1).
Install back plate latch (18) (with helical compression spring and detent plunger) into back plate (1). Align
holes in back plate (1) and back plate latch (18). Install headed straight pin (17) from right to left (smooth
end of pin is installed first).
1
17
18
1BL0152
0011 00-8
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
(TM
Materials/Parts
Locking pin (4), PN 7312517
Spring pin, PN MS39086-147
Materials/Parts
Tubular spring pin, PN MS39086-80
Weapons lubricating oil (as required)
Wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00)
Equipment Condition
Buffer and spade grip assembly removed
9-1005-313-10).
DISASSEMBLY
Remove two retaining rings (1).
Remove pin (2), trigger (3), and helical spring (4).
3
2
0012 00-1
Change 3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
Clamp buffer housing and plug assembly (11) in vise (12) (with protective jaws) at the two forward ribs
(13). Be sure that the vise jaws do not cover headed straight pin (14).
Back plate latch (15) is under tension. Hold hand over back plate latch when removing headed straight
pin (14), or helical compression spring (16) and detent plunger (17) will fly out.
Use brass hammer (18) and punch (19) to drive headed straight pin (14) out from left to right.
NOTE
Spring pin (20) need not be removed unless damaged.
0012 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
Drive spring pin (21) out of machine plug (22). Discard spring pin (21).
22
21
Reposition back plate (23) in vise (12) for more support and, using a 23mm box and open end
combination wrench (24), loosen machine plug (22).
24
22
23
12
Unscrew machine plug (22) and remove eleven spring washers (25), sleeve spacer (26), expansion ring
(27), braking buffer cone (28), and buffer plug (29) from back plate (23).
29 28
27
26
25
22
1BL0158
0012 00-3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
1BL0159
Check back plate latch (4) for cracks or breaks. Replace if damaged.
Check back plate (5) for damaged threads and burrs. Remove burrs with file. Replace buffer and spade
grip assembly if threads are damaged.
Check machine plug (6) for deformed threads or rounded shoulders of octagon head. Replace if
damaged.
Check eleven spring washers (7) for cracks, deformation, or permanent set. Replace as a set if
damaged, broken, or deformed.
Check sleeve spacer (8) and buffer plug (9). Replace if distorted, bent, or burred.
Check expansion ring (10) and braking buffer cone (11) for damaged mating surfaces. Replace if
damaged, broken, or deformed.
11
10
1BL0160
0012 00-4
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
REASSEMBLY
Place back plate (1) with threaded end up on a clean surface.
1
1BL0161
Place sleeve spacer (2) into buffer plug (3). Install braking buffer cone (4) with its base against buffer
plug (3).
Place tapered surface of expansion ring (5) against tapered surface on braking buffer cone (4).
5
4
3
1BL0162
2
5
1BL0163
0012 00-5
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
1BL0163
CAUTION
Buffer plug (3) must protrude through the hole in the back plate (1).
Install sleeve spacer (2), buffer plug (3), braking buffer cone (4), expansion ring (5), and spring washers
(6) in back plate (1).
2
6
1
3
1BL0164
CAUTION
Do not over-tighten vise (7) on back plate (1).
Place back plate (1) in vise (7) (with protective jaws) at the two forward ribs (8) and secure.
0012 00-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
Install machine plug (9) and tighten securely with 23mm box and open end combination wrench (10) and
back off as necessary to align hole.
10
9
1BL0166
NOTE
Back plate (1) and machine plug (9) are matched pairs and must be ordered as such.
With a punch (11), drive new spring pin (12) into drilled hole of machine plug (9) to secure.
9
12
11
1BL0167
0012 00-7
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
14
15
1BL0168
NOTE
Relocate back plate (1) in vise (7) so pin holes are not covered. Place new spring pin
(16) in back plate (1) only if removed.
CAUTION
Be sure headed straight pin (17) does not stick out into channels of back plate.
Install back plate latch (15) (with helical compression spring (14) and detent plunger (13)) into back plate
(1). Align holes in back plate (1) and back plate latch (15). Install headed straight pin (17) from right to
left (smooth end of pin is installed first).
0012 00-8
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0012 00
Prior to reassembly of frame harness (18), install handle tubes (19) in grips (20).
Install two frame handles (18) and two grips (20) securing with four screws (21), four pins (22), and four
new locking pins (23).
Stake screws (21) in relief area of each frame handle (18) to prevent rotation.
Install pin (24) and helical spring (25) into trigger (26).
Install two retaining rings (27).
27
25
26
24
Change 3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE OF
BUTTSTOCK AND HYDRAULIC BUFFER ASSEMBLY,
M240B/M240L/M240N, NSN 1005-001-461-2658, PN 12988986
This task covers:
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
Sl-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71
Materials/Parts
Sealing compound
(item 12, WP 0065 00)
Equipment Condition
Buttstock and Buffer Assembly removed
(TM 9-1005-313-10).
DISASSEMBLY
Remove two screws (1) from buttplate (2).
Remove the butt securing screw (3) from buttstock (4).
Remove hydraulic buffer (7) from the buttstock assembly to gain access to the back plate latch.
(M240B/M240L/M240N): Remove hydraulic buffer from back plate housing only if replacement is
required. Further disassembly of hydraulic buffer is not authorized.
1
2
0013 00-1
1BL0172
Change 3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE OF
BUTTSTOCK AND HYDRAULIC BUFFER ASSEMBLY,
M240B/M240L/M240N, NSN 1005-001-461-2658, PN 12988986 (cont)
DISASSEMBLY (cont)
NOTE
Do not remove spring pin (8) unless it is damaged.
Clamp hydraulic buffer (7) in vise (9) (with protective jaws) at two forward ribs (10). Be sure that the vise
jaws do not cover headed straight pin (11).
11 13
14
WARNING
12
7
11
9
10
1 BL 0 1 7 3
1BL0174
Change 2
0013 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
Reposition buffer and plug assembly (7) in vise (9) for more support and, using a 23mm box and open
end combination wrench (16), loosen machine gun plug (17). Remove from vise.
16
17
1BL0175
Unscrew machine plug (17) and remove eleven spring washers (19), sleeve spacer (20), expansion ring
(21), braking buffer cone (22), and buffer plug (23) from back plate (24).
24
23
22
21
19
20
17
1BL0176
INSPECTION/REPAIR
M240B/M240L/M240N: If hydraulic buffer is loose from buffer housing, tighten.
Visually inspect buttstock (1) for cracks. If cracked, replace buttstock.
Inspect the screws (2) for burrs or stripped threads, if found replace. If hollow buttstock securing screw is
broken or cracked, replace.
1
1BL0177
0013 00-3
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE OF
BUTTSTOCK AND HYDRAULIC BUFFER ASSEMBLY,
M240B/M240L/M240N, NSN 1005-001-461-2658, PN 12988986 (cont)
INSPECTION/REPAIR (cont)
Check headed straight pin (3). Replace if bent or broken. Install new spring pin (4) if removed.
Check detent plunger (5). Replace if bent or broken.
Check helical compression spring (6) for deformation or breaks. Replace if damaged, broken, or
deformed.
Check buffer catch (7) for cracks or breaks. Replace if damaged.
Check buffer housing (8) for damaged threads and burrs. Remove burrs with file.
4
7
1BL0178
Check machine plug (9) for deformed threads or rounded shoulders on head. Replace if damaged.
Check eleven spring washers (11) for cracks, bends or deformation. Replace if damaged. (NOTE:
Spring washers are replaced as a set.)
Check buffer plug (12), braking buffer cone (13), expansion ring (14), and sleeve spacer (15) for cracks,
burrs, deformation or damage to mating surfaces. Replace if damaged.
Check buffer housing (16) for damaged threads and burrs. Remove external burrs with file. Replace if
threads are damaged.
16
12
13
14
15
11
1BL0176
Change 2
0013 00-4
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
19
1BL0180
20
REASSEMBLY
1
NOTE
If new helical compression spring is
installed, open end of first coil at
either end to secure in detent.
Secure backplate (1) in vise (with protective jaws)
so pin holes are not covered. Install a new spring
pin (2) only if removed.
5
1BL0182
0013 00-5
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE OF
BUTTSTOCK AND HYDRAULIC BUFFER ASSEMBLY,
M240B/M240L/M240N, NSN 1005-001-461-2658, PN 12988986 (cont)
REASSEMBLY (cont)
CAUTION
Be sure headed straight pin (6) does not stick into channels of the backplate (1).
Install back plate latch (5) (with helical compression spring and detent plunger) into backplate (1). Align
holes in backplate (1) and back plate latch (5). Install headed straight pin (6) from right to left (smooth
end of pin is installed first).
1
6
1BL0183
1BL0184
Change 2
0013 00-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
10
9
8
1BL0185
7
10
1BL0186
CAUTION
Buffer plug (12) must protrude through
the hole in the back plate (1).
Install sleeve spacer (7), buffer plug (12),
braking buffer cone (9), expansion ring (10),
and spring washers (11) in back plate (1).
11
1
10
9
12
12
1BL0187
0013 00-7
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE OF
BUTTSTOCK AND HYDRAULIC BUFFER ASSEMBLY,
M240B/M240L/M240N, NSN 1005-001-461-2658, PN 12988986 (cont)
REASSEMBLY (cont)
CAUTION
Do not over-tighten vise on back plate.
Place back plate (1) in a vise (with protective jaws) at the two forward ribs (13) and secure.
13
1BL0188
Install machine screw plug (14) and tighten securely with 23mm box and open end combination wrench
(15) and back off as necessary to align hole.
15
14
NOTE
Back plate (1) and machine plug (14) are matched pairs and must be ordered as such.
Change 2
0013 00-8
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0013 00
1
17
18
1 BL 0 1 9 1
Install the buffer housing and plug assembly (19) into the front end of the buttstock (20); secure firmly with
the butt securing screw (21).
Attach the buttplate (24) using the two screws (25).
19
20
21
25
24
1BL0172
Change 3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0014 00
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection
c. Repair
d. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
(TM
Materials/Parts
Crocus cloth, abrasive (item 3, WP 0065 00)
Spring, pin (1), PN 11826068-1
Equipment Condition
Bolt and operating rod removed from receiver
9-1005-313-10).
DISASSEMBLY
NOTE
Replacement of the firing pin, bolt assembly, or the operating rod assembly requires
gaging (WP 0027 00).
Remove spring-loaded pin (1) and bolt assembly (2) from operating rod assembly (3).
1BL0065
Remove spring pin (4) and firing pin (5) from operating rod assembly (3) only if firing pin is damaged.
Discard spring pin.
3
5
4
0014 00-1
1BL0066
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0014 00
1
2
1BL0192
REPAIR
Remove burrs from spring-loaded pin (1) with crocus cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00). Replace if burrs cannot
be removed.
Replace firing pin (2) if bent or broken.
2
1
1BL0068
Change 2
0014 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0014 00
REASSEMBLY
NOTE
The ball end of the firing pin must be positioned in groove between the spring pin hole
and the bottom of the groove in the operating rod assembly.
Install ball end (1) of the firing pin (2) into the groove (3) in operating rod assembly (4).
Install new spring pin (5) so that the ball end (6) of firing pin (2) is properly seated in groove (3) of
operating rod assembly (4).
1
5
4
1 BL 0 0 6 9
Install bolt assembly (6) on operating rod assembly (4) and secure with spring pin (7).
Make sure bolt linkage moves freely by moving bolt assembly (6) through range of operation. If
movement is not free, check spring pin (7) and mating surfaces for damages.
7
6
1BL0065
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0015 00
a. Disassembly
b. Cleaning
c. Inspection/Repair
d. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Combination tool, PN 11826059
Ejector removing tool, PN 11826076
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Equipme
(TM
Materials/Parts (cont)
Cleaner, lubricant and preservative (CLP)
(item 1, WP 0065 00)
Pin, Spring, PN 11826068-3
Solvent cleaning compound (RBC)
(item 2, WP 0065 00)
Weapons lubricating oil (as required)
Wiping rag, (item 11, WP 0065 00)
nt Condition
Bolt assembly disassembled from operating rod
9-1005-313-10).
DISASSEMBLY
Align pin (1) of ejector removing tool (2) with groove in ejector (3) in bolt assembly (4).
4
1
3
1
1BL0070
0015 00-1
Change 3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0015 00
Wear eye protection and point bolt face away from your face and other personnel. The
spring can fly out and cause injury.
Apply pressure to ejector (3) by pushing up on locking lever (7) to relieve spring tension on helical
compression ejector spring (8) and drive out spring pin (9). Discard spring pin.
Release and remove ejector removing tool (2).
7
2
5
6
1 BL 0 0 7 1
8
3
1 BL 0 0 7 2
NOTE
Refer to WP 0029 00 for fabrication instructions of a protective cover for combination tool.
Change 1
0015 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0015 00
Insert thin edge (10) of combination tool (11) in groove (12) of extractor plunger and thick edge (13) in
locking recess (6) in bottom side of bolt assembly (4).
WARNING
Wear eye protection and point bolt face away from your face and other personnel. The
spring can fly out and cause injury.
13
10
13
15
11
7
11
12
14
10
1BL0073
Hold combination tool (11) and push locking lever (7) downward to compress extractor spring assembly
(14).
Maintaining pressure on combination tool (11), remove extractor (15) by pushing down on front of it.
WARNING
Wear eye protection and point bolt face away from your face and other personnel. The
spring can fly out and cause injury.
Remove combination tool. Remove extractor plunger (16) and extractor spring assembly (17) from bolt
(4).
4
16
17
1BL0074
0015 00-3
Change 1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0015 00
1BL0075
Be sure bolt linkage moves freely through range of operation. Replace it if it does not move freely.
(Marine Corps replace at unit maintenance.)
Inspect extractor plunger (3), extractor spring assembly (4), ejector (5), helical compression ejector spring
(6), and extractor (7) for damage. Replace if damaged.
REASSEMBLY
WARNING
Wear eye protection and point bolt face away from your face and other personnel. The
spring can fly out and cause injury.
Change 1
0015 00-4
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0015 00
Make sure the first coil on one end of extractor spring assembly (1) is open slightly. Place the open end
of the extractor spring assembly (1) in extractor plunger (2). (The open end of the extractor spring
assembly should hold the extractor spring assembly in the extractor plunger.) Place extractor spring
assembly (1) and extractor plunger (2) in hole in bolt face (3) of bolt assembly (4) (extractor spring
assembly end goes in first).
1BL0076
Insert thin edge (5) of combination tool (6) in groove (7) of extractor plunger (2) and thick edge (8) in
locking recess (9) in bottom side of bolt assembly (4).
11
10
1
2
7
5
4
1BL0077
Hold combination tool (6) and push locking lever (10) downward to compress extractor spring assembly
(1) and extractor plunger (2).
Insert extractor (11) into bolt assembly (4). Release combination tool (6) until extractor plunger (2) makes
contact with extractor (14).
Remove combination tool (6).
WARNING
Wear eye protection and point bolt face away from your face and other personnel. The
spring can fly out and cause injury.
0015 00-5
Change 1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0015 00
12
14
13
15
1BL0078
WARNING
Wear eye protection and point bolt face away from your face and other personnel. The
spring can fly out and cause injury.
Install ejector removing tool (16). Apply pressure to ejector (17) and compress helical compression
ejector spring (12) with ejector removing tool (16).
12
17
16
16
1BL0079
Install new spring pin (18) in bolt assembly (4). Spring pin (18) should be flush or slightly below flush.
Remove ejector removing tool (16).
18
4
16
1BL0080
0015 00-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0015 01
a. Disassembly
b. Cleaning
c. Inspection/Repair
d. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Equipme
Materials/Parts
Cleaner, lubricant and preservative (CLP)
(item 1, WP 0065 00)
Materials/Parts (cont)
Pin, Straight Headed, PN 11826047
Solvent cleaning compound (RBC)
(item 2, WP 0065 00)
Weapons lubricating oil (as required)
Wiping rag, (item 11, WP 0065 00)
nt Condition
Bolt assembly disassembled from operating rod
(TM 9-1005-313-10).
DISASSEMBLY
Remove pin (1), roller (2), and spring (3) from bolt assembly (4). Discard pin.
2
3
4
1BL0194
CLEANING
CAUTION
Do not lubricate face of bolt assembly.
Remove dirt and corrosion from all parts using wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00) dampened with RBC
(item 2, WP 0065 00) or CLP (item 1, WP 0065 00). Lightly lubricate all parts, except top surface and
face of bolt assembly after cleaning.
0015 01-1
Change 1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0015 01
Check roller (2) on top of bolt assembly (4) for spring action and freedom of movement. Replace roller if
roller does not move freely. (Marine Corps replace at unit maintenance.)
Replace roller (2) if it is damaged or missing.
Replace spring (3) if weak or corroded.
REASSEMBLY
2
3
4
1BL0194
NOTE
If roller (2) is replaced, install new pin (1) and new spring (3).
Install new spring (3), roller (2), and new pin (1) into bolt assembly (4).
END OF WORK PACKAGE
Change 2
0015 01-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0016 00
a. Disassembly
b. Cleaning/Inspection/Repair
c. Lubrication
d. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts
Bar laundry soap (item 14, WP 0065 00)
Cleaner, lubricant and preservative (CLP)
(item 1, WP 0065 00)
Materials/Parts (cont)
Crocus abrasive cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00)
Nut, Self-locking, PN MS21083-C6
Solvent cleaning compound (RBC)
(item 2, WP 0065 00)
Weapons lubricating oil (as required)
Wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00)
Equipment Condition
Trigger housing assembly removed from
receiver (TM 9-1005-313-10).
NOTE
Charger cable guide and flat washer are only on the M240 and M240C models.
Unscrew self-locking nut (1), and remove charger cable guide (2) and right grip (3) from trigger housing
(4). Remove hex head machine bolt (5), flat washer (6), and left hand grip (7) from trigger housing (4).
Discard self-locking nut.
5
6
3
7
4
1
2
1BL0081
0016 00-1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0016 00
1
3
4
5
8
1BL0082
Pull back on tripping lever (5) inside trigger housing (4) and raise sear (6).
6
5
4
1BL0195
0016 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0016 00
Rotate safety (7) a quarter turn clockwise (as viewed from left side). Letters S and F will face
downward. Pull safety (7) through trigger housing (4) from right to left.
7
1BL0196
Remove three headless straight pins (8) and (9), and remove sear (6), sear spring (10), and trigger (11)
from trigger housing (4).
11
6
4
10
9
8
1BL0197
Separate sear (6) and trigger (11) by giving sear one quarter turn, freeing it from slot in lever.
11
6
11
1BL0198
0016 00-3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0016 00
4
1
Inspect front edge of trigger (5). Replace if chipped or if burrs cannot be removed.
Pull tripping lever (6) rearward. Replace trigger (5) if tripping lever does not return to position without
binding.
Check safety (7) for burrs, damaged detent, or distorted lettering. Replace if burrs cannot be removed
with crocus cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00) or safety is damaged.
Check headless straight pins (8 and 9) and replace if bent.
Check sear (10) and replace if broken, cracked or worn.
Check sear spring (11) and replace if broken or distorted.
Check trigger housing (4) and replace if broken, cracked, or holes are elongated.
0016 00-4
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0016 00
6
10
4
11
9
8
7
1BL0199
LUBRICATION
Lightly lubricate all metal parts after cleaning.
Take care to be sure safety (1) is clean and lightly lubricated.
1
S
F
1BL0200
REASSEMBLY
Insert sear (1) into slot in trigger (2) sideways. Give the sear a quarter turn, as viewed from left side,
polished end upward.
1
1
2
2
1BL0201
0016 00-5
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0016 00
1
1BL0202
Insert sear spring (5), with leg pointing forward, into trigger housing (3). The lower tip of sear spring (5)
must bear against riveted pin (6) across the back of trigger (2) when trigger is later rotated rearward.
6
2
3
5
1BL0203
NOTE
Be sure leg of sear spring (5) is in groove of sear and behind riveted pin (6) as shown.
This illustration is a cutaway view of the trigger housing.
Install one headless straight pin (7) in pin hole (8) in trigger housing (3) and through sear spring (5).
1BL0204
0016 00-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0016 00
Lower sear (1) compressing sear spring and install headless straight pin (9).
1
1BL0205
Holding trigger housing (3), ensure sear (1) is in raised position, insert safety (10) from left to right with
the letter S first and facing down. Detent remains outside housing.
Rotate safety (10) a quarter turn so letters S and F face rearward.
3
1
10
1BL0206
NOTE
The trigger actuating assembly is on the M240D, M240E1, and M240H models (WP 0018
00).
Install left grip (11) and trigger actuating assembly (12) in trigger housing (3). Install right grip (13),
securing with hex head machine bolt (14) and new self-locking nut (15).
15
13
3
14
11
12
1BL0082
0016 00-7
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0016 00
14
17
13
11
3
15
16
1BL0081
0016 00-8
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 00
a. Disassembly
b. Cleaning/Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts (cont)
Crocus abrasive cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00)
Solvent cleaning compound (RBC)
(item 2, WP 0065 00)
Weapons lubricating oil (as required)
Wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00)
Materials/Parts
Equipment Condition
Bar laundry soap (item 14, WP 0065 00)
Trigger housing assembly removed from
Cleaner, lubricant and preservative (CLP) receiver
(TM 9-1005-313-10).
(item 1, WP 0065 00)
DISASSEMBLY
Use a flat-tipped screwdriver to remove the two grip screws (1) holding the right (2) and left (3) grips in
place.
2
1BL0207
Remove trigger guard pin (4) and trigger guard (5) from the trigger housing assembly only if trigger guard
is damaged.
1BL0208
0017 00-1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 00
1BL0209
Rotate safety (9) a quarter turn clockwise (as viewed from the left side). Letters S and F will face
downward. Pull safety (9) through trigger housing (7) from right to left.
1BL0210
Remove three headless straight pins (10 and 11). Remove sear (8), sear spring (12), and trigger (13)
from trigger housing (7).
13
8
7
12
11
10
1BL0211
Change 2
0017 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 00
Separate sear (8) and trigger (13) by giving sear one-quarter turn, freeing it from the slot in the lever.
CLEANING/INSPECTION/REPAIR
Remove dirt and corrosion on grips (1 and 2) with soap (item 14, WP 0065 00) and water. Wipe dry with
wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00).
Clean all other parts with a wiping rag (item 11, WP 0065 00) dampened in RBC (item 2, WP 0065 00) or
CLP (item 1, WP 0065 00). Apply light coat of lubricant to all surfaces except grips.
1
4
3
2
1BL0087
Check trigger guard (3) and trigger guard pin (4) for cracks or bends. Replace if damaged or missing.
Check trigger housing (5) for cracks and elongated holes. If any cracks or elongated holes are present,
repair.
Check grips (1 and 2) for cracks. If cracked replace the grip. Check for presence of two grip screws (6),
replace if missing.
0017 00-3
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 00
10
11
8
7
1BL0213
Inspect trigger guard (12) and trigger guard pin (13) and replace if cracked or bent.
Check grips and replace if cracked or broken.
12
13
1BL0208
REASSEMBLY
Ensure all metal parts are lightly lubricated. Insert sear (1) into lever slot in trigger (2) sideways. Give the
sear a quarter turn, as viewed from the left side, polished side up.
Change 2
0017 00-4
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
1
0017 00
1
1BL0214
1BL0215
Lower sear (1) and trigger (2) into trigger housing (3). Grasping trigger, press it forward against the inner
front edge of housing. This action will push backward on the lever allowing the trigger to slide into place.
Align the holes in trigger (2) and trigger housing (3). Insert headless straight pin (4).
Insert sear spring (5), with leg pointing forward, into trigger (2). The lower tip of sear spring (5) must bear
against the riveted pin (6) across the back of trigger (2) when trigger is later rotated rearward.
5
2
6
1BL0216
NOTE
Be sure leg of sear spring (5) is in groove of sear (1) and behind riveted pin (6) as shown.
0017 00-5
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 00
5
3
7
8
1BL0217
Lower sear (1) compressing sear spring and install headless straight pin (4).
1
1BL0218
Holding trigger housing (3), ensuring sear (1) is in raised position, insert safety (9) from left to right with
letter S first and facing down. Detent remains outside housing.
Rotate safety (9) a quarter turn so that the letters S and F face rearward.
1
1BL0219
Change 2
0017 00-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 00
Insert tab (10) on the rear of the trigger guard (11) into the appropriate detent in the trigger housing
assembly. Align the holes in the trigger guard and trigger housing assembly and insert the trigger guard
pin (12).
11
12
10
1BL0220
Place right (13) and left (14) grips in proper position on the trigger housing (3).
Install screws (15) and tighten securely, being careful not to over-tighten the screws.
13
14
15
1BL0221
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 01
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
Materials/Parts
Crocus abrasive cloth (item 3, WP 0074 00)
Wiping rag (item 11, WP 0074 00)
Equipme
nt Condition
Trigger housing assembly removed from
weapon (TM 9-1005-313-10).
DISASSEMBLY
Use a flat tipped screwdriver and push down leg of safety spring (1) and push safety (2) out to the right
side of the trigger assembly. Remove trigger grip bolt (3), lock washer (4), trigger grip (5), and safety
spring
1
3,4
0017 01-1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 01
Remove three headless straight pins (7and 8). Remove sear (9), sear spring (10), and trigger (11) from
trigger frame (12).
11
10
12
Change 2
0017 01-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 01
Separate sear (9) and trigger (11) by giving sear one-quarter turn, freeing it from the slot in the lever.
9
9
11
11
1 BL 0 2 1 2
INSPECTION/REPAIR
Inspect front edge of trigger (1). Replace if chipped or if burrs cannot be removed.
Pull tripping lever (2) rearward. Replace trigger (1) if tripping lever does not return to position without
binding.
Check safety (3) for burrs or distorted lettering. Replace if burrs cannot be removed with crocus cloth or if
safety is damaged or letters distorted.
Check the headless straight pins (4 and 5) and replace if bent.
Check sear (6) and replace if broken, cracked, or worn.
Check spring (7) and replace if broken or distorted.
Check trigger frame (8) and replace if broken, cracked, or if holes are elongated.
2
6
0017 01-3
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 01
1 BL 0 2 1 2
Lower sear (1) and trigger (2) into trigger frame (3). Grasping trigger, press it forward against the inner
front edge of grip. This action will push backward on the lever allowing the trigger to slide into place.
Align the holes in trigger (2) and trigger grip (3). Insert headless straight pin (4).
Insert sear spring (5), with leg pointing forward, into trigger (2). The lower tip of sear spring (5) must bear
against the riveted pin (6) across the back of trigger (2) when trigger is later rotated rearward.
5
3
2
6
1 BL 0 2 1 6
Change 2
0017 01-4
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 01
NOTE
Be sure leg of sear spring (5) is in groove of sear (1) and behind riveted pin (6) as shown.
This illustration is a cutaway view of the trigger housing.
5
3
7
8
1BL0217
10
1
1 BL 0 2 1 8
0017 01-5
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0017 01
12
13
11
Place trigger frame (3) front end first and lower into the trigger grip (14) to fit properly.
Install lock washer (15) and trigger grip bolt (16) and tighten securely.
14
15,16
Align safety into grip.
Push down leg of safety spring (9) and install safety from right side of grip.
0017 01-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0018 00
Disassembly/Repair/Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts
Nut, self-locking, PN MS21083C5
Equipment Condition
Trigger actuating assembly removed from
trigger housing assembly (WP 0016 00).
DISASSEMBLY/REPAIR/REASSEMBLY
Remove self-locking nut (1) and trigger actuating pivot (2) to release actuating link spring (3), link
actuating assembly (4), and washer (5) from plate protecting body (6). Discard self-locking nut (1).
Replace damaged parts.
Install washer (5), link actuating assembly (4), actuating link spring (3) on plate protecting body (6) using
actuating link pivot (2) and new self-locking nut (1).
4
2
5
6
1BL0089
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
DISASSEMBLY
Materials/Parts
Crocus abrasive cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00)
Weapons lubricating oil (as required)
Equipment Condition
Cover assembly removed (TM 9-1005-313-10).
WARNING
Wear a face shield or safety goggles and hold hand over retaining clip when engaging or
disengaging leg or retaining clip will fly off pivot post. Injury to personnel could occur.
NOTE
Procedures are written for M240 cover assembly but apply to all cover assemblies.
Hold retaining clip (1) so it will not rotate. Lift straight leg (2) and engage it in the hook of its opposite leg
2
1
2
1BL0222
1BL0223
0019 00-1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
1BL0224
1BL0225
WARNING
Wear a face shield or safety goggles and hold hand over retaining clip when engaging or
disengaging leg or retaining clip will fly off pivot post. Injury to personnel could occur.
5
1BL0226
Change 2
0019 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
6
1BL0227
Apply slight pressure downward between front and rear cartridge guides (8 and 9) and remove pawl
retaining pin (7), rear cartridge guide (9), one helical compression spring (10), front cartridge guide (8),
and other helical compression spring (10).
1BL0229
0019 00-3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
11
12
13
1BL0230
INSPECTION /REPAIR
Replace spring tension lock pin (1) if it is weak, deformed, or burred.
1
1BL0231
Replace retaining clips (2 and 3) if either is deformed or has lost its spring tension.
2
1BL0232
1BL0233
Change 2
0019 00-4
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
Replace both helical compression springs (5) if one or both are cracked, broken, or have taken a
permanent set. Replace retaining ring (6) if broken or cracked.
1BL0234
Replace feed lever (7) if channel is distorted, cracked, or rippled or if pivot hole is elongated or enlarged.
Remove burrs with crocus cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00), or replace if fork end (8) has burrs in the roller
area.
8
8
M240C
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1/
M240H/M240L/M240N
Replace pawl retaining pin (9) if it does not hold securely.
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1
M240H/M240L/M240N
1BLO235
M240C
1 BL 0 2 3 6
Replace rear cartridge guide (10) and front cartridge guide (11) if they are worn, bent, broken, or have
burrs or cracks.
10
10
11
11
1BL0237
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1
M240H/M240L/M240N
0019 00-5
M240C
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
12
12
13
13
14
1BL0238
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1
M240H/M240L/M240N
M240C
Replace feed pawl assembly (16) if pawl has distortions, cracks, or is excessively burred or worn.
Lightly lube all parts before reassembly.
16
1BL0239
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1
M240H/M240L/M240N
M240C
17
Change 2
0019 00-6
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
REASSEMBLY
Install feed pawl assembly (1) on feed pawl pivot post (2) in cover (3). Be sure feed pawl roller (4) is in
well behind feed pawl assembly (1). Secure retaining ring (5) in place on feed pawl pivot post (2).
5
1
4
2
3
1BL0241
Install two helical compression springs (6) on spring guide posts (2) in cover (3).
6
1BL0242
NOTE
Front cartridge guide (8) must overlap rear cartridge guide (7).
Place rear cartridge guide (7) and front cartridge guide (8) in cover opening with spring wells toward cover
(3) and over two helical compression springs (6).
8
6
1BL0243
0019 00-7
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
11
10
1BL0244
Insert two cover latches (13) into slots (13) at rear of cover (3).
13
12
3
13
12
1BL0245
WARNING
Wear a face shield or safety goggles and hold hand over retaining clip when engaging or
disengaging leg or retaining clip will fly off pivot post. Injury to personnel could occur.
Place one leg of retaining clip (14) in slot of cover latch (12) and place loop over pivot post (15). Push the
other leg into the slot of other cover latch (12).
14
15
14
Change 2
12
0019 00-8
1BL0246
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
WARNING
Wear a face shield or safety goggles and hold hand over retaining clip when engaging or
disengaging leg or retaining clip will fly off pivot post. Injury to personnel could occur.
Install loop of retaining clip (16) over feed lever pivot (15) with legs (17) pointing rearward. Hook straight
leg of retaining clip behind the hooked leg making sure loop is tightened around feed lever pivot.
NOTE
Be sure loop of retaining clip (15) is seated properly in well.
17
16
15
1BL0247
Install lever (18) on feed lever pivot (15). At the same time, engage fork into feed pawl roller (19). Be
sure feed lever is flush with top of feed lever pivot (15).
18
15
19
1BL0248
0019 00-9
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0019 00
20
15
16
18
21
1BL0249
Change 2
0019 00-10
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0020 00
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts
Weapons lubricating oil (as required).
Equipment Condition
Feed pawl assembly removed (WP 0019 00).
DISASSEMBLY
NOTE
Procedures are written for M240 feed pawl assembly, but apply to all feed pawl
assemblies.
Spread feed pawl assembly (1) and separate feed pawl (2) from holding pawls (3).
NOTE
Feed and holding pawl springs are removed and installed the same way. Remove and
assemble one set of springs before removing other set.
Holding onto feed pawl (2) (or holding pawls (3)), insert the tip of screwdriver (4) between the first and
second coils of spring (5 and 6) just below feed pawl (2) (or holding pawls (3)).
Apply slight pressure with screwdriver (4) and remove spring (5).
6
2
3
4
5
1BL0251
0020 00-1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0020 00
7
4
5
5
2
2
1BL0252
REASSEMBLY
NOTE
Feed and holding pawl springs are removed and installed the same way. Remove and
assemble one set of springs before removing other set.
Feed pawl springs (1) are 9 1/2 coils long. Holding pawl springs (2) are 12 3/4 coils long.
Be sure coils of feed pawl springs (1) are seated in well of feed pawl (3).
Install one end of spring (1) into well of feed pawl (2).
Hold feed pawl (3) (or holding pawls (4)) and feed pawl spring (1) (or holding pawl spring (2)) and insert
screwdriver (5) between last coils of exposed feed pawl springs (1) (or holding pawl spring (2)) and
compress to slip into well of feed pawl (3) (or holding pawls (4)). Install other feed pawl spring (1) (or
holding pawls (4)) in the same way.
2
3
4
5
1
1BL0251
0020 00-2
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a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
Tool, Disassembly, Cover Detent Plunge
(item 8, WP 0064 00)
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Equipme
Materials/Parts
Cotter pin, PN MS24665-437
Cotter pin (3), PN 590479
Crocus abrasive cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00)
Loctite 246 (item 5, WP 0065 00)
Pin, Spring PN MS16562-106
Pin, Spring, PN MS39086-91
Washer, lock (6), PN MS35335-32
Weapons lubricating oil (as required)
nt Condition
Barrel assembly removed (TM 9-1005-313-10).
DISASSEMBLY
Use cover detent plunger disassembly tool (1) to remove cover detent.
1
WARNING
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Position cover detent plunger disassembly tool (1) in the opening for feed tray (2) in receiver (3) so that its
rear pins (4) rest against upper breechblock guides (5) and its nose (6) rests in groove of detent plunger
(7).
6
1
5
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WARNING
Wear a face shield or safety goggles to prevent personal injury when installing cover
detent plunger disassembly tool.
Push lever (8) of cover detent plunger disassembly tool (1) fully downward so that pin (9) will come to rest
on upper breechblock guides (5) and detent plunger (7) compresses springs (10) removing pressure on
spring pin (11).
10
1
9
11
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Drive out and discard spring pin (12). Press headed straight pin (13) outward from inside of receiver (3).
12
13
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14
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NOTE
Be sure that four flat washers (15) and pan-head machine screws (16) and are present.
Removal and inspection are not necessary since these items are not critical to weapon
functioning and are present only to protect the receiver threads.
16
15
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19
17
18
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NOTE
Remove components only for replacement.
(M240B/M240H/M240L): Remove right side cap screws (21) and lock washers (22) from right side rail
(23) and body (24). Remove rail (23) and insulators (25). Discard lock washers.
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Remove body cap screws (26) and lock washers (22). Remove body (24) from receiver.
(M240B/M240L): Using a hammer and punch, push the bipod retaining pin (27) out of the receiver (3).
Remove the bipod assembly (28). Remove front sling ring (29) out through the left of the receiver (3).
27
28
29
(M240B/M240L): Swivel the bipod (28) 90 degrees from the receiver (3). Remove the bipod from the
receiver.
3
28
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M240/M240C/M240D/M240E1/M240H): Remove
cotter pin (33) securing extension spring (34) to
spring mounting plate (35). Discard cotter pin.
Spread coil at slide end (36) of extension spring
(34) and rotate to remove.
33
36
35
34
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37
35
(M240/M240C/M240D/M240E1/M240H): Remove
and discard two cotter pins (37). Slide out spring
mounting plate (35).
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(M240D/M240E1/M240H): Remove pin (38) securing manual control handle (39) to charger slide (40),
and remove manual control handle (39). Discard pin.
38
40
39
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M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N): Drive out headless straight pin (41) and remove rear
sight assembly (42), rear sight plunger (43), and helical compression spring (44).
43
42
44
41
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Turn receiver (3) upside down, depress rear tang of access cover (45) and slightly move it toward breech
end.
45
3
Turn receiver (3) over and slide access cover (45) out through breech end of receiver.
45
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46
47
48
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INSPECTION/REPAIR
4
1
2
3
M240B/M240L
(M240B/M240D/M240H/M240L/M240N): Inspect
sling ring (6) for cracks or wear. Replace if damaged.
M240H
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Visually check receiver (7) for damage. Ensure ejection port cover (4) operates properly (M240B/M240H/
M240L/M240N).
If receiver (7) is damaged, or ejection port cover (4) does not operate properly (M240B/M240H/M240L/
M240N), repair.
Check access cover (8) for breaks or bends. Replace if bent or broken.
Check for retention of latch assembly (9) to receiver. If latch assembly (9) is missing or fails to function,
replace.
(M240/M240C/M240D/M240E1/M240H): Check extension spring (10) for distortion and breaks. Replace
if distorted or broken. Check spring mounting plate (11) for distortions and cracks. Replace if distorted or
cracked.
(M240/M240C): Check charger cable (12) for broken wire strands or missing rubber handle. Replace if
wire strands are broken or rubber handle is missing. If rubber handle is torn or cracked replace
assembly.
(M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L): Inspect manual control handle (13) and pin (14) for damage.
Replace if damaged.
NOTE
If the Cocking Assembly is replaced on the M240B make sure you have the correct
Charger Slide and Offset Charging Handle. Some M240B's may still have the old style
Cocking Assembly, P/N 12976835 that will need to be replaced with the Charger Slide,
P/N 11826135 and Offset Charging Handle, P/N 12999957.
(M240B/M240N): Check charger slide (15) for distortion, cracks, or burrs. Replace if distorted, cracked,
or if slide does not operate freely in the receiver.
(M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N): Inspect headless straight pin (16), rear sight plunger
(17), and helical compression spring (18) for damage. Replace if damaged. Inspect rear sight assembly
(WP 0023 00).
14
13
12
M240/240C
M240B/M240D/
M240H/M240L
15
14
13
M240B/M240N
M240E1
10
11
M240/M240C/M240D/
M240E1/M240H
18
17
7
8
16
M240B/M240D/
M240E1/M240L
M240H/M240N
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21
19
22
24
Check springs (22) for breaks, cracks, or distortion. Replace both springs if one is broken, cracked, or
deformed.
Check receiver (7) and gas cylinder (23) for cracks, distortion and burrs. Remove burrs with fine stone or
crocus cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00). If receiver/gas cylinder is cracked or distorted, receiver is
unserviceable.
Check detent plunger (24) for cracks, wear, or burrs. Replace if removal of burrs would cause
malfunction.
NOTE
Forward rail assembly to be removed only for replacement.
(M240B/M240H/M240L): Inspect forward rail body assembly (25) for cracks or bends, which will effect
rail alignment or contact with gas tube. Check for loose cap screws.
Lightly lubricate all metal parts before reassembly.
25
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REASSEMBLY
Install detent (1), spring (2), ejection port cover (3) and hinge pin (4).
3
4
2
1
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(M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N):
Turn receiver (5) over and install compression
spring (9), rear sight plunger (10), and rear sight
assembly (11). Align holes in rear sight assembly
(11) with holes in receiver (5) and install headless
straight pin (12).
Stake headless straight pin (12) in place on both
sides ensuring ends of pin flare enough to hold pin
firmly in place.
0021 00-11
11
12
5
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FIELD MAINTENANCE OF RECEIVER ASSEMBLY
M240/M240C, NSN N/A, PN 11826192; M240B, NSN N/A, PN 12976834;
M240D/M240H, NSN N/A, PN 12977104; M240E1, NSN N/A, PN 12597044;
M240L, NSN N/A, PN 13016494; M240N, NSN N/A, PN 12999179 (cont)
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REASSEMBLY (cont)
(M240D/M240E1/M240H): Install manual control handle (13) to post (14) of charger slide (15) and install
new pin (16).
16
13
15
14
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(M240/M240C/M240D/M240E1/M240H): Install spring mounting plate (17) from right side with curved
end up. Install new cotter pins (18) with heads up. Spread legs of cotter pins (18) to secure.
18
17
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(M240/M240B/M240C/M240D/M240E1M240H): Spread rear end (19) of extension spring (20) and hook
to charger slide (21). Rotate extension spring (19) and secure new cotter pin (22) in spring mounting
plate (17). Spread end of cotter pin (22) to secure.
22
21
19
17
20
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(M240B/M240L): Reattach the bipod assembly (23) to the receiver (5) by aligning the gaps in the bipod
head (24) with the flanges on the receiver. Swivel the bipod assembly (23) so it is in the upright position.
24
23
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(M240B/M240L): Insert front sling ring (25) into position from the left side of receiver. Use a punch and
hammer to install the bipod retaining pin (26) into the cut-out in the bipod head (24) (pin will protrude).
Ensure bipod retaining pin (26) is loose enough to prevent binding of the bipod head (24). Ensure proper
operation of bipod latch.
26
24
25
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(M240B/M240L): Install bipod assembly. Using a punch, push the bipod retaining pin (27) into cut-out in
the bipod head (24). Ensure retaining pin (27) is loose enough to prevent binding of bipod head.
27
24
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29
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Install headed straight pin (32) in charger slide (15). Align headed straight pin (32) slot with slide spring
pin hole and secure with new spring pin (33). Spring pin (33) must be flush on both sides.
15
33
32
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NOTE
If new springs are used, open the first coil on one end of each spring prior to insertion.
Either end may be used to secure detent plunger.
Lubricate detent plunger (34) and two springs (35) with lubricating oil and insert springs (35) into wells in
detent plunger (34) (open end is inserted in the plunger first).
Install detent plunger (34) in receiver (5) with slot in detent plunger (34) facing down. Start spring pin (35)
into hole (36) in receiver.
Install spring pin (37).
36
37
35
34
5
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Position cover detent plunger disassembly tool (38) on receiver (5) so that rear pins (39) rest against
upper breechblock guides (40) and its nose (41) sets in groove of detent plunger (42).
42
38 39
41
40
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44
41
35
37
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40
NOTE
Perform this procedure only if flat washers (45) and pan-head machine screws (46) are
missing.
Install four flat washers (45) and pan-head machine screws (46).
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46
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NOTE
Lubricate threads of all screws before installation.
(M240B/M240H/M240L): Install the accessory rail body (47) against the receiver at the receiver/gas tube
juncture with the extruded end pointing forward on the gas tube.
NOTE
Do not over-tighten screws; damage to gas tube can occur.
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Install new lock washer (48) on each of the screws (49). Apply loctite 246 (item 5, WP 0065 00) to the
threads and insert into the forward and rear mounting holes from right to left. Hand-tighten screw until
finger tight. Using a 5/32 hex wrench, tighten the forward screw no more than 3 revolutions past finger
tight. Tighten the rear screw no more than 1/4 revolution past finger tight.
47
48
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49
Function check weapon, if the operating rod binds in the gas tube back-off the screws 1/4 turn. Continue
to function check until the operating rod moves freely through the gas tube.
NOTE
The right and left rails (50) are interchangeable.
The end of each rail with the partial groove (larger numbers) should be toward the
muzzle of the weapon.
Install new lock washer (48) on each of six screws (50). Insert screw (50) through the forward mounting
hole of rail (51) so the head of screw (50) sits in the counter bore in the rail (51). Align an insulator (52)
between the rail (51) and rail body (47), insert screw into the rail body (47) and tighten screws finger tight.
Repeat for rear screws.
50
48
50
48
51
52
52
47
52
52
51
48
48
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48
48
52
NOTE
Do not over-tighten screws.
Tighten all six screws (50) 1/2 turn.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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0021 00-18
50
51
47
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0022 00
Disassembly/Inspection/Repair/Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts
Crocus abrasive cloth (item 3, WP 0065 00)
Equipment Condition
Receiver body with major components
(TM 9-1005-313-10) and bipod assembly
removed (WP 0021 00).
DISASSEMBLY/INSPECTION/REPAIR/REASSEMBLY
NOTE
Remove components only to replace/repair.
Remove headed grooved pin (1), barrel locking latch (2), and helical compression spring (3) from
receiver.
Punch out spring pin (4) and remove latch cap (5).
Check pin (1), barrel locking latch (2) and cap (5) for distortion, cracks, or excessive wear. Replace if
distorted, cracked or excessively worn.
Check spring (3) for breaks, cracks, or distortion. Replace if spring if broken, cracked or permanently set.
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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0023 00
a. Disassembly
b. Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts
Sealing compound (item 12, WP 0065 00)
Equipment Condition
Rear sight removed from receiver
(WP 0021 00).
DISASSEMBLY/REPAIR/REASSEMBLY
Remove stop screw (1) and slide assembly (2) from rear sight leaf (3).
Repair by replacing unserviceable components.
Install slide assembly (2) on rear sight leaf (3) using stop screw (1).
Apply thread locking sealing compound (item 12, WP 0065 00) to stop screw (1) in accordance with
ASTM D5363.
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0024 00
a. Disassembly/Inspection/Repair b.
Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools:
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Materials/Parts:
Pin, P/N 12597052
Equipment Condition
Slide assembly removed from rear sight
(WP 0023 00).
DISASSEMBLY/INSPECTION/REPAIR
Drive out two headless straight pins (1) and remove two rear sight catches (2) and two rear sight catch
springs (3) from rear sight slide (4). Discard straight pins (1).
Visually inspect all components for damage.
Repair by replacing unserviceable components.
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REASSEMBLY
Install two rear sight catch springs (3) and two rear sight catches (2) in rear sight slide (4) securing with
two new headless straight pins (1).
Place the complete slide assembly on a rigid surface. Using a 1/8 inch punch, slightly peen the top of
the headless straight pin (1) until it will not slide through the pin hole in the rear sight catch (2). Peen the
opposite end of headless straight pin (1). Headless straight pin (1) must protrude through both sides of
the rear sight catch (2).
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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0025 00
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Equipme
Materials/Parts
Split pin, PN 12976904
Ring, Locking, PN 12976906
nt Condition
Bipod assembly removed from receiver
(WP 0021 00).
DISASSEMBLY
Using as screwdriver or other pointed tool, lift/remove the locking ring (1) from the bipod leg pin nut (2).
Discard locking ring (1).
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2
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WARNING
Bipod spring is under spring tension. Cover with free hand while removing/separating
bipod legs. Injury to personnel could occur.
Unscrew the bipod leg pin (3), and remove the washer and nut.
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4
5
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Rotate the bipod head (6) 90 degrees, so the split pin (7) inside the hollow cylinder (8) is exposed. Use a
punch to remove the split pin from the hollow cylinder and discard pin (7).
8
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Using a screwdriver, push in and turn the bipod head plug (9) 1/4 turn until the tangs are aligned with the
grooves on the hollow cylinder (10). The plunger and spring will push the plug out of the head.
10
9
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Remove the retaining plunger (11) and plunger spring (12). Separate the bipod head (6) and remove the
hollow cylinder (10) from the hinging head (13).
6
12
10
11
12
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INSPECTION /REPAIR
Inspect bipod legs (1), bipod leg spring (2) and bipod leg pin (3) for distortion, cracks, or excessive wear.
Replace if distorted, cracked, or excessively worn.
Inspect washer (4), and nut (5) for rust and damage. Replace unserviceable components.
3
1
4
1
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Inspect bipod head (6), hinging head (7), and hollow cylinder (8) for burrs, cracks, or distortion. Replace
if distorted, cracked, or if hinging head (7) does not rotate freely on the bipod head (6).
Inspect retaining plunger (9), plunger spring (10), and bipod head plug (11) for burrs, cracks, or distortion.
Replace unserviceable components.
6
10
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Insert bipod head plug (6) into the hollow cylinder (2) with tangs aligned.
Using a screwdriver, push in on bipod head plug (6) and make a 1/4 turn in either direction until it locks in
place. The bipod head plug (6) will be flush with the hollow cylinder (2).
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Rotate bipod head (3) until the hole for the split pin (7) is aligned. Tap the new split pin (7) into cylinder (8).
8
7
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NOTE
Legs must be reattached so the bipod leg catches are on the same side of the hinge head
as the bipod head slot, or the bipod will not pivot toward the rear of the machine gun.
Assemble the bipod upside down. Using protective jaws, clamp the hinge head (9) upside down in vise.
Align the hinge holes of the bipod legs (10) with the hinge head (9).
10
11
15
10
13
12
14
9
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Press the bipod leg spring (11) into the V, formed by the bipod legs, and insert the bipod leg pin (12)
from the solid side of the hinge head (9).
Mount washer (13) and hand-tighten nut (14) onto bipod leg pin (12), ensuring that the hole in the bipod
leg pin (12) is aligned with groove in nut (14).
Install new locking ring (15) through the hole in the bipod leg pin (12) and through a groove in the nut
(14).
END OF WORK PACKAGE
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0026 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE OF
BIPOD ASSEMBLY, M240H, NSN 1005-01-565-6692, PN 13013483
This task covers:
a. Disassembly
b. Inspection/Repair
c. Reassembly
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools:
Tool Kit, Small Arms Repairman,
PN SC 5180-95-B71;
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Equipme
Materials/Parts:
Loctite, (item 5, WP 0065 00)
Sealing Compound, (item 12, WP 0065 00)
Materials/Parts:
Solvent, (item 4, WP 0065 00)
Spring pin (2), PN NAS1407-9L5
nt Condition
Barrel assembly removed from receiver.
DISASSEMBLY
NOTE
Disassembly of right and left leg is the same. Only removal of the right leg is shown for
clarity.
Remove four screws (1), clamp (2) and bipod legs (3) from the receiver (4).
1
1
4
Using an allen wrench, remove screw (5), and nut (5.1) if present, from yoke (6), discard nut; separate
right leg assembly (7) from yoke (6).
6
5
5.1
MODIFIED BIPOD
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FIELD MAINTENANCE OF
BIPOD ASSEMBLY, M240H, NSN 1005-01-565-6692, PN 13013483
DISASSEMBLY (cont)
WARNING
Latch (8) is under spring tension. Use care when removing or injury to personnel could occur.
Using an allen wrench, remove setscrew (9) from lower leg assembly (10); slide the lower leg assembly
(10) from upper leg assembly (11). Clean setscrew (9) with solvent.
11
10
Separate latch (8) and spring (12) from lower leg assembly (10).
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WARNING
Detent (13) and detent cap (13) are under spring tension. Use care when removing or
injury could occur to personnel.
Using a punch, remove spring pin (15), discard spring pin. Remove detent (3), detent cap (14) and spring
(16) from upper leg assembly (11).
14
16
11
13
15
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INSPECTION/REPAIR
Inspect all components for cracks, distortion and excessive wear.
Inspect springs for bends or breaks.
Repair is by replacement of authorized parts.
Inspect bipod retaining pin (between upper leg assembly and lower leg assembly) for stake. Stake if pin is
missing stake
REASSEMBLY
WARNING
Detent (13) and detent cap (13) are under spring tension. Use care when installing or
injury could occur to personnel.
Insert detent (1) from the inner side of the upper leg assembly (2). From the opposite side, place spring
(3) on the detent shaft. Place the detent cap (4) on the shaft; push inward and align hole in shaft with
hole in cap and insert new spring pin (5) to secure.
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FIELD MAINTENANCE OF
BIPOD ASSEMBLY, M240H, NSN 1005-01-565-6692, PN 13013483
REASSEMBLY (cont)
WARNING
Latch (6) is under spring tension. Use care when installing or injury to personnel could occur.
Place spring (7) in latch (6); and install on lower leg assembly (8).
While depressing the latch, slide the lower leg assembly (8) onto upper leg assembly (9).
NOTE
Do not over tighten setscrew, hand-tighten only.
Align the setscrew hole over the slot in the upper leg assembly; apply sealing compound (item 12, WP
0065 00) to setscrew (10) and install and tighten.
10
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Align leg assembly (11) to yoke (12) and install screw (13), and new nut (13.1) if bipod is modified.
Align bipod legs (11) to the receiver (14); align clamp (15) to bipod legs (11). Clean and dry four screws
(16) and apply one drop of loctite (item 5, WP 0065 00) to the threads and install and tighten.
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0027 00
a. Testing
b. Trigger Pull Test
c. Further Testing
d. Using Firing Pin Protrusion Gage to Measure Firing Pin Protrusion
e. Final Inspection
INITIAL SETUP
Tools and Special Tools
Shop Set, Small Arms: Field Maintenance,
Basic Less Power, PN SC 4933-95-CL-A11;
SL-3-08724A (Marine Corps only);
SL-3-00607A (Marine Corps only)
Equipme
TESTING
WARNING
Make certain weapon is cleared and that there are no obstructions in the barrel or
chamber. Injury could occur to personnel.
NOTE
Procedures are written for the M240 machine gun but apply to all models of the machine
gun except where indicated.
When installing the barrel (4) in the receiver, rotate the barrel release latch/carrying
handle assembly (2) clockwise until it stops. Unlock and rotate counter-clockwise
completely. While rotating clockwise, count the number of clicks until it stops. Fewer
than 2 or more than 7 clicks indicate defective parts. (Make this check with spare barrel
also.)
Check operation and position of the barrel release latch (1), barrel release (2), and barrel locking latch
(3). Barrel (4) must be locked securely in receiver.
4
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8
7
8
SAFE POSITION
FIRE POSITION
1BL0281
Open and close cover (9). Locking in the closed position must be positive. Depress cover latches (10)
and open cover. The detent plunger (11) action must hold the cover open.
11
10
1BL0282
Check buffer assembly (12). Buffer must be flush with top of receiver (13).
13
12
1BL0283
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14
15
15
1BL0284
FIRE POSITION
1BL0285
Hold machine gun (16) in vertical position. Hook end of test fixture (14) over trigger (8) and slowly raise
machine gun (16) in a line parallel to the barrel bore (17) until test weights (15) are suspended. The bolt
assembly (18) should not move forward to firing position.
17
16
14
18
15
0027 00-3
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16
14
18
15
1BL0286
FURTHER TESTING
Remove buffer assembly (12).
12
1BL0287
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19
1BL0288
9
20
21
1BL0289
Release barrel locking latch (3) and turn barrel release latch (2) to upright position and move barrel
assembly (4) slightly forward.
4
0027 00-5
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25
23/24
22
1BL0291
Carefully place barrel assembly (4) back into receiver (13) and lock in position.
4
13
1BL0292
Slide bolt and operating rod assembly (21) forward and exert slight pressure to determine if weapon is in
locked or unlocked position.
21
1BL0293
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NOTE
The headspace gage (warning (23)) should not allow bolt assembly to lock in firing
position.
In the event of locking with headspace warning gage inserted, the weapon may be kept in service if it is
needed for immediate use, as long as the headspace reject gage DOES NOT allow locking of the
weapon.
23
UNLOCKED POSITION
1BL0294
NOTE
The headspace gage (reject (24)) must NOT ALLOW the bolt assembly to lock in the
firing position.
If it is necessary to replace parts, headspace warning and reject gaging procedures must
be repeated to be sure weapon is serviceable.
Perform testing with the headspace gage (reject (24)) as shown in four previous steps. If the weapon
locks with the headspace gage (reject (24)), do not use the weapon until it is repaired. To repair, replace
bolt assembly (26), barrel assembly (4), or replace both bolt assembly and barrel assembly.
4
26
24
LOCKED POSITION
1BL0295
21
1BL0293
0027 00-7
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1BL0290
25
23/24
1BL0296
Place barrel assembly (4) back into receiver (13) and lock in position.
4
13
1BL0292
0027 00-8
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19
1BL0288
12
1BL0287
Lower feed tray (20) and close and lock cover (9).
9
20
1BL0297
0027 00-9
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1BL0298
USING FIRING PIN PROTRUSION GAGE TO MEASURE FIRING PIN PROTRUSION (FOR ARMY USE
ONLY)
The first step in using the firing pin protrusion gage (27) is to function check the machine gun. The bolt
and operating rod must go forward freely to firing position when trigger is pulled. (Safety (7) must be in
F position.)
7
27
1BL0299
Release barrel locking latch (3) and turn barrel release latch (2) to upright position and remove barrel
assembly (4) from receiver (13).
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With safety in F position (7), pull trigger (8) to be sure bolt and operating rod assembly is forward in
firing position.
7
FIRE POSITION
1BL0301
Point receiver (13) upward with buffer (12) resting on a work surface.
13
12
1BL0302
27
13
28
1BL0303
0027 00-11
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30
31
1BL0304
FINAL INSPECTION
Reassemble machine gun per TM 9-1005-313-10.
Check the overall machine gun and make sure black finish surfaces do not reflect light. Weapon with
more than 1/3 of exterior finish worn off should be sent to depot for overhaul.
Check the tightness of all attaching screws, bolts, nuts, cotter pins, and rivets.
Check for adequate lubrication.
Check for missing parts.
A machine gun that has been repaired should be function fired whenever possible to be sure it operates
properly. If weapon cannot be function fired, use dummy rounds and function test manually. If a machine
gun fails the function firing test, it must be reinspected to determine the cause of the failure and corrective
action must be taken.
Upon completion of firing, machine gun must be cleaned and lubricated.
Make an overall inspection of the machine gun for cleanliness and general appearance.
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2AN0001
M240
2AN0005
M240B
2AN0002
M240C
2AN0003
M240D
2AN0004
M240E1
0027 00-13
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0027 00
M240H
M240L
2AN0007
M240N
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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0027 01
WARNING
Make certain weapon is cleared and that there are no obstructions in the barrel or
chamber. Injury could occur to personnel.
NOTE
Procedures are written for the M240 machine gun but apply to all models of the machine
gun except where indicated.
Remove buffer assembly (1).
1 BL 0 2 8 7
0027 01-1
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1 BL 0 2 8 8
1 BL 0 2 8 9
Release barrel locking latch (6) and turn barrel release latch (7) to upright position and move barrel
assembly (8) slightly forward.
8
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NOTE
Perform head space gaging on both barrels.
The notch (9) in headspace gage (warning (10)/reject (11)) must face upward and toward
the rear of chamber (12) to provide clearance for ejector.
Insert headspace gage (warning (10)/reject (11)) with notch up in chamber (12).
12
10/11
9
1 BL 0 2 9
Carefully place barrel assembly (8) back into receiver (13) and lock in position.
8
13
1 BL 0 2 9 2
Slide bolt and operating rod assembly (5) forward and exert slight pressure to determine if weapon is in
locked or unlocked position.
5
1 BL 0 2 9 3
0027 01-3
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UNLOCKED POSITION
1 BL 0 2 9 4
NOTE
The headspace gage (reject (11)) must NOT ALLOW the bolt assembly to lock in the
firing position.
If it is necessary to replace parts, headspace warning and reject gaging procedures must
be repeated to be sure weapon is serviceable.
Perform testing with the headspace gage (reject (11)) as shown in four previous steps. If the weapon
locks with the headspace gage (reject (11)), do not use the weapon until it is repaired. To repair, replace
bolt assembly (14), barrel assembly (8), or replace both bolt assembly and barrel assembly.
8
11
14
LOCKED POSITION
1 BL 0 2 9 5
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0027 01
7
1 BL 0 2 9 0
12
10/11
1 BL 0 2 9 6
NOTE
A clean bore is not necessarily a shiny bore and frequently it may have a dull gray
appearance. A shiny, polished bore may indicate abrasives have been used. Abrasives
shall NOT be used on the bore, piston or inside of the gas cylinder.
Gently but firmly insert breech bore erosion gage (15) into breech end (16) of barrel (8) as far as it will go.
Read gage (15) at the end of barrel breech (16). Replace barrel (8) if the reject mark (17) on the gage
enters the breech. The barrel is not suitable for overseas shipment if the reading exceeds the
preembarkation warning mark (18).
15
16
15
17
0027 01-5
18
1 BL 0 11 4
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19
19 20
16
21
1 BL 0 11 5
Gently but firmly insert muzzle and breech bore wear gage (19) into the muzzle end (22) of barrel (8) as
far as it will go.
Read muzzle and breech bore wear gage (19) at the end of flash hider/suppressor (23). Replace barrel
(8) if:
(M240/M240C/M240E1): Rejection mark (20) on gage (19) enters flash hider/suppressor (23).
The barrel is not suitable for overseas shipment if the reading exceeds preembarkation warning
mark (21).
22
25
23
21 24
20
19
1 BL 0 11 6
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1 BL 0 2 8 8
1 BL 0 2 8 7
3
4
Lower feed tray (4) and close and lock cover (3).
1 BL 0 2 9 7
0027 01-7
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27
5
26
1 BL 0 2 9 8
USING FIRING PIN PROTRUSION GAGE TO MEASURE FIRING PIN PROTRUSION (FOR ARMY USE
ONLY)
The first step in using the firing pin protrusion gage (28) is to function check the machine gun. The bolt
and operating rod must go forward freely to firing position when trigger is pulled. (Safety (29) must be in
F position.)
29
28
1 BL 0 2 9 9
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With safety in F position (29), pull trigger (30) to be sure bolt and operating rod assembly is forward in
firing position.
29
30
FIRE POSITION
1 BL 0 3 0 1
13
1 BL 0 3 0 2
28
13
31
1 BL 0 3 0 3
0027 01-9
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33
34
1BL0304
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WARNING
Before starting an inspection, make certain weapon is cleared and that there are no
obstructions in the barrel or chamber. Do not actuate the trigger until the weapon has
been cleared. Injury could occur to personnel.
Before inspection, the materiel must be thoroughly cleaned of all grease, dirt, or other foreign
matter that might interfere with its function or the use of gages and tools during inspection.
Parts must not be cracked, bent, distorted, or damaged and must be free of excessive wear or
looseness.
Minor defects in metal components do not normally affect their acceptability. For example,
scratches and tool marks are ordinarily of no importance.
Inspect finish of metal surfaces. Satisfactory metal surfaces for weapons range from black to
light gray. A shiny metal surface is objectionable only when it is capable of reflecting light. No
weapon will be rejected unless exterior parts have a shine.
INSPECTION POINTS
Check receiver for loose (finger tight) or missing rivets. If rivets are missing or loose on entire receiver ; or
any of forward bolt rail rivets on either side are loose, replace weapon.
Springs must be free of distortion and broken coils. Springs must have sufficient tension to
perform their intended function.
Barrel
s:
Barrels must be clean and free of rust and corrosion, which is caused by moisture and powder
fouling.
Barrels must not be bulged.
NOTE
If the corrosion of the chrome plate appears difficult to determine, test fire 50 rounds in
short burst at a target 50 meters away. The imprint of each shot must be a clearly
defined circle. Reject the barrel if any of the shots imprints are oblong instead of circular.
Be sure the target is reasonably perpendicular to the line of fire.
Barrels may have a small amount of flaking or small cracks in the chrome plating in the chamber
and bore.
Flash hider/suppressor must not be dented or loose.
Pits in the chamber are allowable if they do not cause extraction problems.
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0028 00
(cont):
Scattered or uniformly fine pits or fine pits in a densely pitted area are allowable.
Tool marks are acceptable, regardless of length. They may appear as lines running longitudinally
in the grooves or may run spirally across the tops of lands.
Lands that appear dark, due to coating of gilded metal from projectiles will not be cause for
rejection.
The sear and cocking notches must be in good condition. Chipped engaging corners will be
cause for rejection. Slight wear on functional surfaces, including engaging corners, shall be
acceptable, providing the minimum trigger pull requirements are met.
Chips, flat spots, or bent strike points on firing pins will be cause for rejection.
Safety must positively position in both the S and F position. When in the S or safe position,
the weapon must not fire when the trigger is pulled; when in the F or fire position, the weapon
must fire when the trigger is pulled.
Each weapon must be hand functioned to check for unusual binding, positive cocking action and
general operation. Dummy ammunition may be used to be sure of positive chambering,
extraction and ejection action.
SPECIFIC STANDARDS
Refer to Table 1, Standards for preembarkation inspection.
Table 1. STANDARDS FOR PREEMBARKATION INSPECTION OF
7.62MM MACHINE GUN, M240/M240B/M240C/M240D/M240E1/M240H/
M240L/M240N, IN UNITS ALERTED FOR OVERSEAS MOVEMENT
Item Standa
rd
Barrel
Must pass barrel erosion check (warning mark on gage (WP 0008 00).
Must pass headspace check using headspace warning gage (WP 0027 00).
Trigger Pull
Minimum 3.6 kg (8 lb).
Maximum 7.045 kg (15 1/2 lb). Use trigger pull measuring fixture (WP 0027 00).
(8.5 kg (18.75 lb) M240B/M240L/M240N with hydraulic buffer.)
Firing Pin Protrusion
Must pass firing pin protrusion test (WP 0027 00).
Barrel Release (with
Barrel locking latch must lock barrel securely.
barrel mounted on
Barrel locking latch must lock correctly, which is from 2 to 7 clicks.
receiver)
Buffer Assembly
Buffer assembly must pass PMCS procedures (WP 0005 00).
Cartridge Feed
All rollers and links must operate smoothly and freely. No binding is permitted.
System
Charger Cable/
Must operate smoothly and freely. No binding is permitted.
Manual Control
Handle
END OF WORK PACKAGE
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ILLUSTRATED LIST OF MANUFACTURED ITEMS (cont)
4.0 IN.
10. 16 CM
.50 IN.
1.27 CM
0029 00-2
0029 00
CHAPTER 5
PARTS INFORMATION
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0030 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE
M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L, M240N Machine Gun
INTRODUCTION
SCOPE
This RPSTL lists and authorizes spares and repair parts; special tools; special test, measurement and
diagnostic equipment (TMDE); and other special support equipment required for performance of field
maintenance of the M240 series Machine Gun. It authorizes the requisitioning, issue, and disposition of
spares, repair parts, and special tools as indicated by the source, maintenance, and recoverability (SMR)
Codes.
GENERAL
In addition to the Introduction work package, this RPSTL is divided into the following work packages.
1.
Repair Parts List Work Packages. Work packages containing lists of spares and repair parts
authorized by this RPSTL for use in the performance of maintenance. These work packages also include
parts which may be removed for replacement of the authorized parts. Parts lists are composed of
functional groups in ascending alphanumeric sequence, with the parts in each group listed in ascending
figure and item number sequence. Sending units, brackets, filters and bolts are listed with the component
they mount on. Bulk materials are listed by item name in FIG. BULK at the end of the work packages.
Repair kits are listed separately in their own functional group and work package. Repair parts for
reparable special tools are listed in their own functional group and work package. Repair parts for
reparable special tools are also listed in separate work package. Items listed are shown on the
associated illustrations.
2.
Special Tools List Work Packages. Work packages containing list of special tools, special TMDE,
and special support equipment authorized by this RPSTL (as indicated by Basis of Issue (BOI)
information in the DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODE (UOC) column). Tools that are components
of common tool sets and/or Class VII are not listed.
3.
Cross-Reference Indexes Work Packages. There are two cross-reference indexes work packages
in this RPSTL: the National Stock Number (NSN) Index work package and the Part Number Index work
package. The National Stock Number Index work package refers you the figure and item number. The
Part Number Index work package refers you the figure and item number.
EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE REPAIR PARTS LIST AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST WORK
PACKAGES
ITEM NO. (Column (1)). Indicates the number used to identify items called out in the illustration.
SMR CODE (Column (2)). The SMR code containing supply/requisitioning information, maintenance level
authorization criteria, and disposition instruction, as shown in the following breakout:
Table 1. SMR Code Explanation.
Source
Code
Maintenance
Code
XX XX
1st two positions:
How to get an item.
Recoverability
Code
X
3rd position:
Who can install,
replace, or use the item.
4th position:
Who can do complete
repair* on the item.
5th position:
Who determines
disposition action on
unserviceable items.
*Complete Repair: Maintenance capacity, capability, and authority to perform all corrective
maintenance tasks of the Repair function in a use/user environment in order to restore serviceability to a
failed item.
0030 00-1
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FIELD MAINTENANCE
M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L, M240N Machine Gun
EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE REPAIR PARTS LIST AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST WORK
PACKAGES (cont)
Source Code. The source code tells you how you get an item needed for maintenance, repair, or
overhaul of an end item/equipment. Explanations of source codes follow:
Source
Code
Application/Explanation
PA
NOTE
Items coded PC are subject to deterioration.
PB
PC
PD
PE
Stock items; use the applicable NSN to requisition/request items with these source codes.
They are authorized to the level indicated by the code entered in the third position of the
SMR code.
PF
PG
PH
PR
PZ
KD
KF
KB
Items with these codes are not to be requested/requisitioned individually. They are part of
a kit, which is authorized to the maintenance level indicated in the third position of the SMR
code. The complete kit must be requisitioned and applied.
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XA -
Do not requisition an XA coded item. Order the next higher assembly. (Refer to NOTE below.)
XB -
If an item is not available from salvage, order it using the CAGEC and part number.
XC -
XD -
Item is not stocked. Order an XD-coded item through local purchase or normal supply channels
using the CAGEC and part number given, if no NSN is available.
NOTE
Cannibalization or controlled exchange, when authorized, may be used as a source of
supply for items with the above source codes except for those items source coded XA or
those aircraft support items restricted by requirements of AR 750-1.
Maintenance Code. Maintenance codes tell you the level(s) of maintenance authorized to use and repair
support items. The maintenance codes are entered in the third and fourth positions of the SMR code as
follows:
Third Position. The maintenance code entered in the third position tells you the lowest maintenance level
authorized to remove, replace, and use an item. The maintenance code entered in the third position will
indicate authorization to the following levels of maintenance:
Maintenance
Code
Application/Explanation
O*-
Field (Service) level/AMC maintenance can remove, replace, and use the item.
F-
H-
Below Depot Sustainment maintenance can remove, replace, and use the item.
L-
Specialized repair activity/TASMG can remove, replace, and use the item.
G-
Afloat and ashore intermediate maintenance can remove, replace, and use the item
(Navy only).
K-
Z-
D-
*NOTE Army may use C in the third position. However, for joint service publications, Army will use O.
Forth Position. The maintenance code entered in the forth position tells you whether or not the item is to
be repaired and identifies the lowest maintenance level with the capability to do complete repair (perform
all authorized repair functions).
NOTE
Some limited repair may be done on the item at the lower level of maintenance, if
authorized by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) and SMR codes.
0030 00-3
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0030 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE
M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L, M240N Machine Gun
EXPLANATION OF COLUMNS IN THE REPAIR PARTS LIST AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST WORK
PACKAGES (cont)
Maintenance
Code
Application/Explanation
O-
Field (Service)/AMC is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
F-
Field/ASB is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
H-
Below DepotSustainment is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
L-
Specialized repair activity/TASMG is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the
item.
D-
Depot is the lowest level that can do complete repair of the item.
G-
Both afloat and ashore intermediate levels are capable of complete repair of item. (Navy
only)
K-
Z-
B-
Recoverability Code. Recoverability codes are assigned to items to indicate the disposition action on
unserviceable items. The recoverability code is shown in the fifth position of the SMR code as follows:
Recoverability
Code
Application/Explanation
Z-
Non-reparable item. When unserviceable, condemn and dispose of the item at the level
of maintenance shown in the third position of the SMR code.
O-
Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of the item at
the service/AMC level.
F-
Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of the item at
the field level/ASB.
H-
Reparable item. When uneconomically reparable, condemn and dispose of the item at
the below depot sustainment level.
D-
Reparable item. When beyond lower level repair capability, return to depot.
Condemnation and disposal of item are not authorized below depot level.
L-
Reparable item. Condemnation and disposal of item are not authorized below
Specialized Repair Activity (SRA) or theater aviation sustainment maintenance group
(TASMG).
A-
G-
Field level reparable item. Condemn and dispose at either afloat or ashore intermediate
levels. (Navy only)
K-
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NSN (Column (3)). The NSN for the item is listed in this column.
CAGEC (Column (4)). The Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGEC) is a five-digit code, which
is used to identify the manufacturer, distributor, or Government agency/activity that supplies the item.
PART NUMBER (Column (5)). Indicates the primary number used by the manufacturer (individual
company, firm, corporation, or Government activity), which controls the design and characteristics of the
item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications, standards, and inspection requirements to
identify an item or range of items.
NOTE
When you use an NSN to requisition an item, the item you receive may have a different
part number from the number listed.
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON CODE (UOC) (Column (6)). This column includes the following
information:
1.
The federal item name, and when required, a minimum description to identify the item.
2.
Part numbers of bulk materials are referenced in this column in the line entry to be manufactured or
fabricated.
3.
Hardness Critical Item (HCI). A support item that provides the equipment with special protection
from electromagnetic pulse (EMP) damage during a nuclear attack.
4.
The statement END OF FIGURE appears just below the last item description in column (6) for a
given figure in both the repair parts list and special tools list work packages.
QTY (Column (7)). The QTY (quantity per figure) column indicates the quantity of the item used in the
breakout shown on the illustration/figure, which is prepared for a functional group, subfunctional group, or
an assembly. A V appearing in this column instead of a quantity indicates that the quantity is variable
and quantity may change from application to application.
USMC QTY per Equip (Column (8)). This column accommodates the Marine Corps quantity per
equipment requirement.
EXPLANATION OF CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES WORK PACKAGES FORMAT AND COLUMNS
1.
National Stock Number (NSN) Index Work Package. NSNs in this index are listed in National Item
Identification Number (NIIN) sequence.
STOCK NUMBER Column. This column lists the NSN in NIIN sequence. The NIIN consists of the last
nine digits of the NSN.
When using this column to locate an item, ignore the first four digits of
NSN
(e.g., 5385-01-574-1476)
the NSN. However, the complete NSN should be used when ordering
NIIN
items by stock number.
FIG. Column. This column lists the number of the figure where the item is identified/located. The figures
are in numerical order in the repair parts list and special tools list work packages.
ITEM Column. The item number identifies the item associated with the figure listed in the adjacent FIG.
Column. This item is also identified by the NSN listed on the same line.
2.
Part Number (P/N) Index Work Package. Part numbers in this index are listed in ascending
alphanumeric sequence (vertical arrangement of letter and number combinations, which places the first
letter or digit of each group in order A through Z, followed by numbers 0 through 9 and each following
letter or digit in like order.
0030 00-5
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0030 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE
M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L, M240N Machine Gun
EXPLANATION OF CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES WORK PACKAGES FORMAT AND COLUMNS
(cont)
PART NUMBER Column. Indicates the part number assigned to the item/
FIG. Column. This column lists the number of the figure where the item is identified/located in the repair
parts list and special tools list work packages.
ITEM Column. The item number is the number assigned to the item as it appears in the figure referenced
in the adjacent figure number column.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
UOC. The UOC appears in the lower left corner of the Description Column heading. Usable on codes
are shown as UOC: in the Description Column (justified left) on the first line under the applicable item/
nomenclature. Uncoded items are applicable to all models. Identification of the UOCs used in the
RPSTL are:
Code Used
On
G69 M240
BB2 M240B
L04 M240
BC2 M240
AG8 M240E1
BN4 M240
BT5 M240L
BJ8 M240
Fabrication Instructions. Bulk materials required to manufacture items are listed in the bulk material
functional group of the RPSTL. Part numbers for bulk material are also referenced in the Description
Column of the line item entry for the item to be manufactured/fabricated.
HOW TO LOCATE REPAIR PARTS
1.
First. Using the table of contents, determine the assembly group to which the item belongs. This is
necessary since figures are prepared for assembly groups and sub-assembly groups, and lists are
divided into the same groups.
Second. Find the figure covering the functional group or the subfunctional group to which the item
belongs.
Third. Identify the item on the figure and note the number(s).
Fourth. Look in the repair parts list work packages for the figure and item numbers. The NSNs and part
numbers are on the same line as the associated item numbers.
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First. If you have the NSN, look in the STOCK NUMBER column of the NSN index work package. The
NSN is arranged in NIIN sequence. Note the figure and item number next to the NSN.
Second. Turn to the figure and locate the item number. Verify that the item is the one you are looking
for.
3.
First. If you have the part number and not the NSN, look in the PART NUMBER column of the part
number index work package. Identify the figure and item number.
Second. Look up the item on the figure in the applicable repair parts list work package.
ABBREVIATIONS. N/A
END OF WORK PACKAGE
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0031 00
M240D/M240N
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1/
M240H/M240L/M240N
M240B/M240L/M240N
(HYDRAULIC BUFFER)
M240E1
M240C
M240H
M240D/M240E1/
M240H
M240
M240B/M240L
M240/M240C
M240/M240C
1BL0306A
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0031 00
0031 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0031 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 00
1 PAFFF
2 AFFFF
2 AFFFF
3 PAFFF
4 PAFFF
5 PAFFF
6 PAFZZ
7 PAFZZ
8 AFFFF
AOOOO*
9 AFFFF
10 PAFFF
11 PAFFF
12 PAFFF
13 PAFZZ
14 PAFZZ
15
XAFDA
0031 00-3
Change 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0031 00
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 00 (cont)
16 XAF
DA
19200
12597044
17 XAF
DA
19200
12977104
18 XAF
DA
19200
12999179
19 XAF
DA
19200
12976834
20 XAF
DA
19200
13016494
21 XAF
DA
19200
13008744
22 AFFFF
19200
11826070
22 AFFFF
19200
12976866
23 PAFZZ
23A PAFFF
1005-01-035-0829
19200 11826024
1005-01-549-8498 19200
13016484
24 PAFFF
PAOOO*
1005-01-408-6669
19200
12976869
25 PAFFF
PAOOO*
1005-01-525-5050
19200
13008368
25 PAFFF
1005-01-394-1928
19200
12597070
26 PAFFF
PAOOO*
1005-01-440-8010
19200
11826230
Change 2
0031 00-4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0031 00
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 00 (cont)
FIGURE 1. MACHINE GUN, 7.62MM,
M240, PN 11826290; M240B, PN
12976814; M240C, PN 11826175; M240D,
PN 12977099; M240E1,
PN 12597033; M240H, PN 13008366;
M240L, PN 13016466;
M240N, PN 12999178 (cont)
27 PAFFF
1005-01-408-5905
19200 12976883
28 PAFFF
1005-01-565-6692
19200 13013483
29 PAFZZ
5305-01-522-8055 80205
30 PAFZZ
1005-01-563-6717
NAS13523LB8B
19200 13013481
BIPOD ASSEMBLY
SEE FIG. 18 FOR BRKDWN
UOC: BB2, BT5 .............................................
BIPOD ASSEMBLY
SEE FIG. 19 FOR BRKDWN
UOC: BN4......................................................
SCREW, CAP SOCKET
UOC: BN4.....................................................
CLAMP, BIPOD
UOC: BN4.....................................................
END OF FIGURE
Change 2
1
1
4
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0032 00
10
3
4
8
M240/M240C
11
7
6
12
12
13
4
1
8
5
7
M240E1
1BL0307
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0032 00
14
15
16
17
11
12
18
17
12
13
19
20
6 21
M240B/M240D/M240H/M240L/M240N
0032 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0032 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
FF
1005-01-251-9701
19200
2 PAF
ZZ
1005-01-032-8152
19200
XAFZZ
4 PAF
ZZ
19200
5315-00-710-2735
80205
5 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
6 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
7 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
8
PAFZZ
5340-01-032-8146 192
1005-01-033-3899
19200
1005-01-512-6424
19200
PAFZZ
9 PAFZZ
10 PAF
00
1005-01-033-3900 19200
1005-01-034-6503 19200
FF
1005-01-036-7160 19200
1005-01-044-1026
19200
11
AFFFF
19200
12
PAFZZ
13
XAFZZ
13 X
AFZZ
PAFZZ*
14 AFFFF
5305-01-251-9731
19200
19200
1005-01-251-9757
19200
19200
14 AFFFF
19200
15 PAF
ZZ
1005-01-431-0664
19200
15 PAF
ZZ
1005-01-551-1563
19200
16 PAF
FF
1005-01-524-2427
19200
16 PAF
FF
1005-01-408-5897
19200
16 PAF
FF
1005-01-522-4817
19200
16 PAF
FF
1005-01-549-8497
19200
17 PAFZZ
1030-01-408-3578 19200
17 PAFZZ
1005-01-561-3292 19200
12597035
BARREL ASSEMBLY
UOC: AG8 ...................................................
11826002
FLASH HIDER
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ..................................
11825986
BARREL, MACHINE GUN
UOC: G69, L04 ...........................................
MS16562-122
PIN, SPRING
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ..................................
11825999
LATCH, BARREL
UOC; AG8, G69, L04 ..................................
11826001 ADAPT
ER, BARREL, MACHINE ................
11825997 RELEASE,
BARREL
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ..................................
11826003
PLUG, GAS REGULATOR
UOC: AG8, BJ8, G69, L04 ..........................
13001601
PLUG, GAS REGULATOR
UOC: BB2, BN4 BT5 ...................................
11825992 COLLA
R, GAS ............................................
11825985
BARREL ASSEMBLY
UOC: G69, L04 ...........................................
12597038
SIGHT ASSEMBLY, FRONT
SEE FIG. 3 FOR BRKDWN
UOC: AG8, BB2, BC2, BJ8, BN4, BT5 .......
12597043
SCREW, SELF-LOCKING FRONT
SIGHT
UOC: AG8, BB2, BC2, BJ8, BN4, BT5 .......
13016471
BARREL, MACHINE GUN
UOC: BT5 ...................................................
12597036
BARREL, MACHINE GUN
UOC: AG8, BB2, BC2, BN4, BJ8, ..............
13008850
BARREL ASSEMBLY
UOC: BB2 ...................................................
13016469
BARREL ASSEMBLY
UOC: BT5 ...................................................
12976831
HEAT SHIELD
UOC: BB2 ...................................................
13016482
HEAT SHIELD
UOC: BT5 ...................................................
13008851
BARREL ASSEMBLY
UOC: BB2 ...................................................
12976818
BARREL ASSEMBLY
UOC: BC2, BJ8 ...........................................
13008220
BARREL ASSEMBLY
UOC: BN4 ...................................................
13016470
BARREL ASSEMBLY
UOC: BT5 ...................................................
12976830 FLASH
SUPPRESSOR
UOC: BB2, BC2, BJ8, BT5..........................
13016091 FLASH
SUPPRESSOR
UOC: BN4 ...................................................
0032 00-3
Change 3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0032 00
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
1005-01-408-3585
18 PAFFF
1005-01-550-1628 19200
13016478
19 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
20 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
21 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
5360-01-410-9257
19200
12976827
1005-01-408-5419
19200
12976828
00
12976829
5315-01-409-0142 192
19200
12976819
Change 2
0032 00-4
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0033 00
1
4
1BL0309
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0101
FIGURE 3. FRONT SIGHT ASSEMBLY,
PN 12597038
1 PAF
ZZ
5315-00-410-4853
80205 MS519
23-152
PAFZZ
1005-01-255-4233
19200
12597040-1
PAFZZ
1005-01-255-4232
19200
12597040-2
PAFZZ
5340-01-251-9729
19200
12597041
PAFZZ
5360-01-251-9688
19200
12597042
PAFZZ
1005-01-251-9687
19200
12597039
PIN, ROLL
UOC: AG8,BB2,BC2,BJ8,BN4,BT5 ............
BLADE, FRONT SIGHT
(NO. 1 9.8mm)
UOC: AG8,BB2,BC2,BJ8,BN4,BT5 ............
BLADE, FRONT SIGHT
(NO. 2 11.8mm)
UOC: AG8,BB2,BC2,BJ8,BN4,BT5 ...........
STRAP, RETAINING FRONT SIGHT
UOC: AG8,BB2,BC2,BJ8,BN4,BT5 ............
SPRING, ADJUSTING, FRONT SIGHT
UOC: AG8,BB2,BC2,BJ8,BN4,BT5 ............
PROTECTOR, FRONT SIGHT
UOC: AG8,BB2,BC2,BJ8,BN4,BT5 ............
END OF FIGURE
Change 3
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0034 00
3
4
1BL0310
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0102
FIGURE 4. HANDLE ASSEMBLY,
CARRYING, PN 12976819
1X
AFZZ
XAOZZ*
2 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
3 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
4
MFFZZ
1005-01-408-3590 192
5310-01-408-3593
19200
12976823
00
12976820
19200
12976821
96906
MS9226-04
Change 2
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0034 01
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0103
1 PAFZZ
5315-01-549-8499 19200
12976826 PIN,
2 PAFZZ
1005-01-565-2588 19200
13016481
3 PAFZZ
5315-01-550-1623 19200
13016480
XAFZZ
19200
13016479
Change 2
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0035 00
2
3
6
7
1*
1*
12
8
11
10
9
1BL0311
M240/M240C
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0035 00
15
16
13
18
17
20
14
2
20
8
4
19
5 6
1*
12
21
20
20
22
11
10
9
1*
17
19
1BL0312
M240D/M240E1/M240H
0035 00-2
18
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0035 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 02
XAFZZ
19200
XAFZZ
19200
2 PAFZZ
3 PAF
ZZ
5315-01-033-3886 19200
1005-01-033-1505
19200
4 PAF
ZZ
1005-01-032-8149
19200
5 PAF
ZZ
1005-01-032-8150
19200
6 PAFZZ
5365-01-033-3931 19200
7 PAF
ZZ
5310-01-033-3851
19200
8 PAF
ZZ
5315-00-832-4132
96906
PAFZZ
5340-01-251-9695
19200
PAFZZ
5340-01-032-8147
19200
10 PAF
ZZ
5360-01-033-3926
19200
11 PAF
ZZ
5340-01-033-3909
19200
12 PAF
ZZ
5315-00-806-0213
96906
13
PAFZZ
5315-01-550-2775
19200
14
PAFZZ
5360-01-251-9725
19200
15 PAF
ZZ
5325-01-121-8093
96906
16 PAF
ZZ
1005-01-549-8488
19200
PAFZZ
5315-00-515-2854
19200
18 PAF
ZZ
5305-00-500-9394
19200
19 PAF
ZZ
5340-00-600-8937
19200
20 PAF
ZZ
5315-00-731-2517
19200
21
PAFZZ
1005-00-918-2617
19200
22
PAFZZ
1005-00-726-5561
19204
17
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
2
4
2
2
END OF FIGURE
Change 3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0036 00
11
7
12
6
5
1
2
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 02
FIGURE 6. BUTTSTOCK AND
HYDRAULIC BUFFER ASSEMBLY,
M240B/M240L/M240N, PN 12988986
1
PAFZZ
5305-01-408-4890
19200
ZZ
1005-01-408-5417
19200
2 PAF
3 PAFZZ
1005-01-453-9051 19200
4 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
5 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
6 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
7 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
8 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
9 PAFFF
1005-01-408-3594 192
10 X
11 PAF
12
5360-01-033-3926
00
19200
5340-01-033-3909 192
00
5315-00-806-0213 969
06
5315-01-033-3886
19200
1005-01-472-8350 19200
AFZZ
19200
ZZ
1005-01-461-0326
19200
PAFZZ
5305-01-461-0327
19200
12976864
Change 3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0037 00
2
3
DOUBLE NOTCH
SEAR
SINGLE NOTCH
SEAR
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(7)
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
QTY
GROUP 03
FIGURE 7. BOLT AND OPERATING
ROD ASSEMBLY, M240/M240C/
M240E1, PN 11826070;
M240B/ M240D/M240H/M240L/M240N,
PN 12976866
1 AFFFF
2 PAFZZ
3 PAFZZ
4 PAFZZ
5 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
5 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
19200
1005-01-033-1523 19200
5315-01-037-5586 19200
5315-01-033-8873 19200
1005-01-033-3901 19200
1005-01-413-6992 19200
11826057 BOLT
ASSEMBLY
SEE FIG. 8 FOR BRKDWN ......................
11826065 PIN,
FIRING .............................................
11826054 PIN,
SPRING ...........................................
11826068-1 PIN,
SPRING ...........................................
11826072
ROD ASSEMBLY, OPERATING
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ...............................
12976867
ROD ASSEMBLY, OPERATING
UOC: BB2, BC2, BJ8, BN4, BT5 ..............
END OF FIGURE
Change 3
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0038 00
4
2
5
6
7
1BL0315
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0301
FIGURE 8. BOLT ASSEMBLY, PN
11826057
1 PAFZZ
2 PAFZZ
3 PAFFF
4 PAFZZ
5 PAFZZ
6 PAFZZ
7 PAFZZ
1005-01-033-1525
19200 11826067
5360-01-033-8885 19200
11826069
1005-01-033-9410 19200
11826040
1
1
1
1
1
END OF FIGURE
Change 1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0039 00
1
2
3
1BL0316
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 030101
FIGURE 9. BREECHBODY ASSEMBLY
BOLT, PN 11826040
1X
AFZZ
2 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
3 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
4 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
19200
3120-01-127-8980 19200
11826041
11826042
5360-01-133-8874 19200
11826046
5315-01-158-7862 19200
11826047
END OF FIGURE
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0040 00
19
M240/M240C/M240E1
M240D/M240H
14
3
12
6
M240/M240C
8
7
11
10
M240D/M240E1/M240H
1BL0317
M240/M240C/M240D/M240E1/M240H
Change 3
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0040 00
19
14
18
20
13
12
17
16
15
22
1BL0318
21
M240B/M240N
0040 00-2
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(4)
(3)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0040 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 04
FIGURE 10. TRIGGER HOUSING
ASSEMBLY,M240/M240C,PN 11826230;
TRIGGER HOUSING ASSEMBLY,
M240D/M240H, PN 13008368; TRIGGER
HOUSING ASSEMBLY, M240E1, PN
12597070; AND TRIGGER ASSEMBLY,
INFANTRY, M240B/ M240N, PN 12976869
1 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
1 PAFZZ
2 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
3 PAFZZ
4 PAFZZ
5 PAFZZ
6X
AFZZ
XAOZZ*
PAOZZ**
7 PAFFF
8 PAFZZ
9 PAFZZ
10 PAFZZ
11 PAFZZ
12 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
13 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
14 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
15 PAFZZ
16 PAFZZ
1005-01-033-1526 192
TRIGGER
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ..................................
1005-01-524-7773
19200 13008369
TRIGGER
UOC: BC2, BN4 ..........................................
1005-01-033-1524 192
00
11826253
SEAR
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ..................................
1005-01-034-4113 19200
11826232-2
GRIP, MACHINE GUN
UOC: AG8, BC2, G69, L04, BN4.................
5310-00-956-4549 96906
MS21083C6 NUT
, SELF-LOCKING
UOC: AG8, BC2, G69, L04, BN4.................
1005-01-033-1502 19200
11826234
GUIDE, CHARGER CABLE
UOC: G69, L04............................................
19200 11826231
HOUSING, TRIGGER
UOC: AG8, BC2, G69, L04, BN4.................
1005-01-033-3646
1005-01-251-9696
19200
12597071
ACTUATING ASSEMBLY, TRIGGER
SEE FIG. 11 FOR BRKDWN
UOC: AG8, BC2, BN4 .................................
1005-01-033-8328 19200
11826258
SAFETY, SMALL ARMS .............................
1005-01-033-1528 19200
11826232-1
GRIP, MACHINE GUN
UOC: AG8, BC2, G69, L04, BN4.................
5306-01-192-0677 96906
MS9286-24
BOLT, MACHINE
UOC: AG8, BC2, G69, L04, BN4.................
5310-00-036-6770 80205
MS15795WASHER, FLAT
814B
UOC: AG8, BC2, G69, L04, BN4.................
5315-01-033-3890
19200 11826255
PIN, STRAIGHT ..........................................
11826240
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5315-01-034-1583
19200 11826250
5360-01-033-1535
19200 11826254
SPRING, HELICAL......................................
1005-01-410-8544
19200 12976874
1005-01-410-8498 19200
17 X
AFZZ
XAOZZ*
18 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
19 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
20 PAFZZ
00
12976875
192
00
12976876
1005-01-408-4361 192
00
12976870
1005-01-409-0144 192
00
12976882
1005-01-408-4600
19200
12976877
21 PAFZZ
5305-01-408-4953
19200 12976880
22 PAFZZ
1005-01-408-5416
19200 12976881
END OF FIGURE
Change 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0040 01
1
2
4
5
14
6
13
7
12
8
9
10
11
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0040 01
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 04
FIGURE 10.1. TRIGGER HOUSING
ASSEMBLY, M240L,
NSN 1005-01-549-8498, PN 13016484
1 PAFZZ
1005-01-408-4361
19200 129
2 PAFZZ
1005-01-409-0144 192
3 PAFZZ
5360-01-033-1535
4 PAFZZ
5315-01-033-3890 192
5 PAFZZ
5340-01-550-1620
19200 130
16491
6 PAFZZ
5315-01-550-2774
19200 130
16492
7 PAFZZ
1005-01-549-8495
19200 13016490
8 PAFZZ
1005-01-549-8493 192
00
13016486
9 PAFZZ
5310-00-209-0786 969
06
MS35335-33
MS90725-6
00
76870
12976882
19200 118
00
26254
11826255
10 PAF
ZZ
5305-00-068-0502
80205
11 PAF
ZZ
1005-01-551-5420
19200 130
12 PAF
ZZ
5315-01-553-0682
19200
13 PAF
ZZ
5315-01-550-2777
19200 130
16493
14 XAF
ZZ
19200 130
16485
16488
13016489
TRIGGER ASSEMBLY
UOC: BT5......................................................
SEAR
UOC: BT5......................................................
SPRING, HELICAL
UOC: BT5......................................................
PIN, STRAIGHT
UOC: BT5......................................................
SPRING, SAFETY
UOC: BT5......................................................
PIN, RETAINING
UOC: BT5......................................................
SAFETY TRIGGER
UOC: BT5......................................................
GRIP, TRIGGER
UOC: BT5......................................................
WASHER, LOCK
UOC: BT5......................................................
SCREW, CAP, HEX HEAD
UOC: BT5......................................................
GUARD, TRIGGER
UOC: BT5......................................................
PIN, RETAINING
UOC: BT5......................................................
PIN, STRAIGHT
UOC: BT5......................................................
FRAME, TRIGGER
UOC: BT5......................................................
END OF FIGURE
Change 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0041 00
1BL0319
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0401
FIGURE 11. ACTUATING, ASSEMBLY,
TRIGGER, M240D/M240E1/M240H,
PN 12597071
1 PAFZZ
2 PAFZZ
3 PAFZZ
4
XAFZZ
5 PAFZZ
6 PAFZZ
1005-01-251-9698
19200
12597073
Change 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0042 00
9
7
12
11
10
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1/
M240H/M240L/M240N
5
4
6
12
11
7
9
8
10
9
M240C
1BL-320
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0042 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 05
1 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
5315-01-033-3898
19200
11826205
1 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
2 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
3 PAFFF
PAOZZ*
5315-01-090-8051
19200
11826018
5325-01-033-3927 192
3 PAFFF
PAOZZ*
1005-01-091-0682 192
4 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
5 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
6 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
5360-01-033-8385
19200 11826201
5315-01-033-8872
19200 11826202
6 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
7 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
8 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
9 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
10 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
10 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
1005-01-033-1501
00 11826200
19200
11826177
00
11826017
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1005-01-033-3897 192
00
11826209
1005-01-090-8050 192
00
11826039
5340-01-033-6597 192
00 11826204
LEVER, FEED
UOC: AG8, BB2, BC2, G69,
BJ8, BN4, BT5.............................................
LEVER, FEED
UOC; L04 ....................................................
CLIP, RETAINING.......................................
5340-01-033-6598 192
00 11826203
CLIP, RETAINING.......................................
5342-01-032-8148
19200 11826206
LATCH, COVER..........................................
1005-01-090-8052
19200
11826022
1005-01-432-9538
19200
12977102
COVER, FRAME, RH
UOC: L04 ....................................................
COVER, OPTICAL SIGHT
UOC: AG8, BB2, BC2, BJ8, BN4, BT5,
G69 .............................................................
GUIDE, CARTRIDGE
UOC: AG8, BB2, BC2, G69,
BJ8, BN4, BT5.............................................
GUIDE, CARTRIDGE, REAR
UOC: L04 ....................................................
GUIDE, CARTRIDGE
UOC: AG8, BB2, BC2, G69,
BJ8, BN4, BT5.............................................
GUIDE, CARTRIDGE, FRONT
UOC: L04 ....................................................
11 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
1005-01-033-1516 192
00
11826207
11 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
12 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
1005-01-090-8121 192
00
11826035
1005-01-032-8154 192
00
11826208
12 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
1005-01-090-8120
19200
11826023
END OF FIGURE
Change 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0043 00
M 240/M240B/M240E1/
M 240H/M240L/M240N
M240C
1BL0321
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0043 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0501
FIGURE 13. FEED PAWL ASSEMBLY,
M240/M240B/M240D/M240E1/ M240H/
M240L/M240N, PN 11826177;
M240C, PN 11826017
1 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
2 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
3X
AFZZ
XAOZZ*
3X
5360-01-034-4114
19200 11826189
SPRING, HELICAL......................................
5360-01-035-0838
19200 11826182
SPRING, HELICAL......................................
FEED PAWL
UOC: AG8, BB2, BC2, BJ8,
BN4, BT5, G69 ............................................
FEED PAWL
UOC: L04 ....................................................
AFZZ
XAOZZ*
192
00
11826191
192
00
11825982
END OF FIGURE
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0044 00
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0044 00
9
12
M240E1
4
M240B/M240D/
M240H/M240L
1BL0324
12
13
15
16
10
11
30
17
18
29
19
26
28
20
27
21
31
35
39
32
23
25
36
24
22
1BL0323
32
34
34
37
33
32
34
36
34
35
32
32
36
M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N
Figure 14. Receiver Assembly, M240/M240C, PN 11826192; M240B, PN 12976834;
M240D, PN 12977104; M240E1, PN 12597044; M240H, PN 13008744;
M240L, PN 13016494; M240N, PN 12999179 (Sheet 2 of 2)
Change 2
0044 00-2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
TEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0044 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 06
1
1
1 PAFZZ
5315-00-836-0643 96906
2 PAFZZ
1005-01-034-1617
3 PAFZZ
5315-00-849-5579 80205
4 PAFZZ
5360-01-034-4115
19200 11826155
5 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
6 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
7 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
8 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
8 PAFZZ
5315-01-033-3889
19200 11826068-
5315-00-058-6044
80205 MS16562-106
PIN, SPRING...............................................
5315-01-479-0126
19200 12991418
1005-01-409-0143
9 PAFZZ
5315-01-276-5877 96906
MS39086-406
9 PAFZZ
5315-01-460-3383 19200
12977107
10 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
11 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
12 PAFZZ
5360-01-034-1639
5340-01-033-3910
12 PAFZZ
12 PAFZZ
13 PAFZZ
14 PAFZZ
15 AFFFF
16 PAFZZ
17 PAFZZ
18 PAFZZ
19 PAFZZ
20 PAFZZ
21 PAFZZ
22 PAFZZ
MS39086-205
19200 11826153
1005-01-033-3629 192
MS24665-437
00
11826135
1
1
1
19200 11826158
SLIDE, CHARGER
UOC: AG8,BB2,BC2,BN4,G69,L04,BT5 .....
COCKING ASSEMBLY
UOC: BJ8 ....................................................
PIN, SPRING
UOC: AG8, BB2, BN4, BT5.........................
PIN, CHARGING HANDLE
UOC: BC2 ...................................................
SPRING, HELICAL COMPRESSION..........
1
2
19200 11826156
PLUNGER, DETENT...................................
19200 12976835
5355-01-251-9755 19200
12597045
0044 00-3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0044 00
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 06 (cont)
23 PAFZZ
1005-01-441-5758 19200
12976843
24 PAFZZ
5360-01-440-4914 19200
12976844
25 PAFZZ
5340-01-440-3809
19200 12976845
26
XAFDA
19200
11826080
26
XAFDA
19200
13016495
27 PAFZZ
5315-01-409-0136
19200 12976850
28 PAFZZ
5342-01-408-5435
19200 12976848
29 PAFZZ
5360-01-408-5998 19200
30 PAFZZ
5325-01-408-5439
31 AFFFF
12976849
19200 12976847
19200
12997576
96906
MS35335-32
32 PAFZZ
5310-00-596-7691
33 PAFZZ
5305-01-505-5994 80205
34 PAFZZ
5970-01-486-3660
35 PAFZZ
1005-01-486-3661 19200
12997574
36 PAFZZ
5305-01-500-6514 80205
37 PAFZZ
1005-01-489-5357 19200
NAS 1351N-39B
12997573
NAS 1351N-336B
19200 12997575
Change 2
0044 00-4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
2
6
2
6
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
FIELD MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS LIST FOR
RECEIVER BODY ASSEMBLY, M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H,
M240N NSNA, PN 11826080; M240L NSNA , PN 13016495
0045 00
5
2
6
Figure 15. Receiver Body Assembly, M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1,
M240H, M240N NSNA, PN 11826080; M240L NSNA , PN 13016495
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0601
FIGURE 15. RECEIVER BODY
ASSEMBLY, M240, M240B, M240C,
M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240N
NSNA, PN 11826080; M240L NSNA,
PN 13016495
1
XAFDA
19200
11826081
XAFDA
19200
13016496
2 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
3 PAFFF
4 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
5X
AFZZ
6 PAFZZ
7 PAFZZ
5360-01-033-8884
19200 11826131
1
1
1
1005-01-484-9927 19200
5315-01-033-3885 192
00
12997500
11826130
1
1
19200
5315-00-812-1007 96906
1005-01-489-5380 19200
12997498
MS39086-91
12997499
1
1
1
END OF FIGURE
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0046 00
1
2
1BL0325
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0602
FIGURE 16. REAR SIGHT ASSEMBLY,
PN 12597046
1 PAFZZ
1005-01-251-9691 19200
12597047
2 PAFZZ
5305-01-251-9738
19200
12597053
3 PAFFF
1005-01-251-9690
19200
12597048
1
1
1
END OF FIGURE
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0047 00
3
1BL0326
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 060201
FIGURE 17. SLIDE ASSEMBLY,
PN 12597048
1 PAFZZ
5315-01-251-9723 19200
12597052
2 PAFZZ
1005-01-251-9700
19200
12597050
3 PAFZZ
5360-01-251-9699
19200 12597051
XAFZZ
19200
12597049
Change 2
2
2
2
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
FIELD MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS LIST FOR
BIPOD ASSEMBLY, M240B/M240G, NSN 1005-01-408-5905, PN 12976883
0048 00
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0048 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0603
FIGURE 18. BIPOD ASSEMBLY,
M240B/M240G, PN 12976883;
1X
AFZZ
XAOZZ*
2 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
3 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
4 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
5 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
6 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
7 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
8 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
9 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
10 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
11 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
12 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
13 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
14 PAFZZ
PAOZZ*
192
00
1005-01-408-5437 192
00
1005-01-408-5438
19200
5360-01-408-6000
19200
5315-01-408-6676
19200
5315-01-408-6413
19200
1005-01-408-6002 19200
5325-01-408-9050
19200
5310-01-408-9456
19200
5310-01-408-9052
19200
5360-01-408-6675 192
00
1005-01-408-6671 19200
1005-01-408-6011 192
00
1005-01-408-6678 192
00
12976900
HEAD, BIPOD
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976903
CYLINDER, ACTUATING
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976901
PLUNGER, RETAINING, BIPOD
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976899
SPRING, HELICAL COMPRESSION
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976898
BUSHING, RETAINING HEAD
PLUNGER
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976904
PIN, SPRING, TUBULAR, SLOTTED
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976884 LEG,
RIGHT, ASSEMBLY
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976906
RING, AXIS PIN, LEG
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976907
NUT, AXIS PIN, LEG
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976908
WASHER, AXIS, PIN
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976905
SPRING, LEG
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976894
LEG, LEFT, ASSEMBLY
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976897
PIN, AXIS, LEG, BIPOD
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
12976902
HEAD, HINGE, BODY BIPOD
UOC: BB2, BC6........................................
END OF FIGURE
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0049 00
17
2
3
13
14
15
16
12
11
4
10
Only one leg show disassembled, parts are the same unless otherwise specified.
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0049 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 0603
FIGURE 19. BIPOD ASSEMBLY,
M240H, PN 13013483
1X
AFZZ
19200
13001502 YOKE,
2 PAFFF
1005-01-522-0761 19200
13001482
3 PAFFF
1005-01-522-0764 19200
13001491
4X
AFZZ
5 PAFFF
6X
19200
1005-01-522-0767 19200
AFZZ
1005-01-522-0762 19200
8 PAFZZ
5305-01-524-2975 96906
9 PAFZZ
5360-01-522-0763 19200
10 PAFFF
1005-01-522-0769 19200
11 X
13001485
19200
7 PAFZZ
AFZZ
12 PAFZZ
5340-01-522-0765 19200
13 PAFZZ
5360-01-522-0766 19200
14 PAFZZ
5315-01-114-2396 96906
15 PAFZZ
1005-01-522-0768 19200
16 PAFZZ
5305-01-563-5472 19200
17 PAFZZ
5305-00-245-8825 80205
13001483
BIPOD
UOC: BN4 ...................................................
LEG, LEFT ASSEMBLY ..............................
. LEG, UPPER, LEFT
UOC: BN4 ...................................................
. LEG, LOWER LEFT
UOC: BN4 ...................................................
LEG, RIGHT ASSEMBLY............................
END OF FIGURE
Change 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0050 00
BULK MATERIAL
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 9900
FIGURE BULK ITEMS
1 PAFZZ
2 PAFZZ
4720-01-156-0549
9525-00-995-3177
11862 9439046
7X677 MS9226-04
Change 1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0051 00
2
1
3
9
1BL0328
\
Figure 20. Special Tools List
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
0051 00
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
GROUP 9500
FIGURE 20. SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
1 PAFZZ
4933-01-038-7179 19200
11826076
2 PAFZZ
5220-01-043-8211
19200 11826299
3 PAFZZ
5220-01-043-8212
19200 11826274
4 PAFZZ
4933-01-043-9450
19200 11826304
5 PAFZZ
4933-01-038-7183 19200
6 PAFZZ
5220-01-082-5564
19200 11826276
7 PAFZZ
5210-01-082-1714
19200 11826298
8 PAFZZ
1005-01-458-7004
19200
9 PAFZZ
1005-01-512-9284
19200 13002076
11826077
12012086
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0052 00
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
ZZ
1005-01-526-8280
AFZZ
19200
13017802
19200
13017807
SLING
UOC: BB2, BN4.........................................
CASE, SPARE BARREL
UOC: BB2, BN4...........................................
END OF FIGURE
Change 3
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0053 00
4
1BL0329
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
PAFFF
1005-01-480-0289
19200
12993733
2 PAF
ZZ
5340-01-481-8127
19200
12993735
3 PAF
ZZ
5325-01-480-6849
19203
7548584
19200
12993734
4X
AFZZ
Change 3
1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0054 00
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
1005-01-142-2841
19200 11833460
2 PAFZZ
8105-01-147-9841 19200
3 PAFFF
1005-01-218-0693
11833468
19200 11833475
Change 1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0055 00
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
AFFF
ZZ
1005-01-544-1698
19200
11833472
19200
11833464
DISCRIMINATOR ASSEMBLY
SEE FIG. 23 FOR BRKDWN
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ...............................
CHAMBER
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ...............................
END OF FIGURE
Change 3
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0056 00
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
AFZZ
19200
11833463 DISCRIMINATOR
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ...............................
4010-01-171-4833 19200
11833467
WIRE ROPE ASSEMBLY,
SINGLE LEG
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ...............................
5340-00-932-1790
01226
M50N
PLUNGER, QUICK RELEASE
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ...............................
5315-00-881-2253
80205 MS16562-221
PIN
UOC: AG8, G69, L04 ...............................
END OF FIGURE
Change 1
1
1
4
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0057 00
3
2
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(7)
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
QTY
1005-01-217-1193 19200
2 PAFFF
1005-01-217-1191 19200
3 PAFZZ
4730-00-908-6293
11833481 EX
06481 T
TENSION ASSEMBLY
SEE FIG. 25 FOR BRKDWN
UOC: G69 ................................................
11833476 COUPLER
ASSEMBLY
SEE FIG. 26 FOR BRKDWN
UOC: G69 ................................................
-218758
CLAMP, HOSE
UOC: G69 ................................................
END OF FIGURE
Change 1
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0058 00
1
2
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(7)
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
QTY
AFZZ
2 PAFZZ
3
19200
5315-00-598-6435
XAFZZ
11833488
96906 MS171646
19200
11833484
Change 1
1
5
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0059 00
2
3
(1)
ITEM
NO.
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
AFZZ
19200
2 PAFZZ
5315-00-846-2141 96906
3 PAFZZ
4010-01-217-1192
11833477
MS39086-127
19200 11833478
COUPLER
UOC: G69 ................................................
PIN, SPRING
UOC: G69 ................................................
HARNESS ASSEMBLY
UOC: G69 ................................................
END OF FIGURE
Change 1
1
2
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0060 00
2
3
1BL0330
(2)
SMR
CODE
(3)
(4)
NSN
CAGEC
(5)
PART
NUMBER
(6)
DESCRIPTION AND USABLE ON
CODE (UOC)
(7)
QTY
1005-01-431-8324 19200
2 PAFZZ
1005-01-431-8325
3X
AFZZ
12976909
19200 12976915
19200
12976910
Change 2
1
1
1
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0061 00
5310-00-020-3260 11
5310-00-036-6770 10
5315-00-058-6044 14
5305-00-068-0502 10.1
5315-00-181-6984 14
5310-00-209-0786 10.1
5305-00-245-8825 19
5315-00-410-4853 3
5305-00-500-9394 5
5315-00-515-2854 5
5310-00-596-7691 14
5315-00-598-6435 27
5340-00-600-8937 5
5315-00-710-2735 2
1005-00-726-5561 5
5315-00-731-2517 5
5315-00-806-0213 5
6
5315-00-812-1007 15
5315-00-832-4132 5
5315-00-836-0643 14
5315-00-846-2141 28
5315-00-849-5579 14
5315-00-881-2253 25
4730-00-908-6293 26
1005-00-918-2617 5
5340-00-932-1790 25
5310-00-956-4549 10
9525-00-995-3177 BULK
1005-01-032-8142 8
1005-01-032-8143 1
1005-01-032-8145 14
5340-01-032-8146 2
5340-01-032-8147 5
5342-01-032-8148 12
1005-01-032-8149 5
1005-01-032-8150 5
1005-01-032-8152 2
1005-01-032-8154 12
5340-01-033-1484 14
1005-01-033-1501 12
1005-01-033-1502 10
FIGURE
ITEM
5
11
6
10
13
9
17
1
18
17
32
2
19
4
22
20
12
7
6
8
1
2
3
4
3
21
3
4
2
7
6
14
5
9
9
4
5
2
12
19
3
5
1005-01-033-1505 5
1005-01-033-1516 12
1005-01-033-1523 7
1005-01-033-1524 10
1005-01-033-1525 8
1005-01-033-1526 10
1005-01-033-1528 10
5360-01-033-1535 10
10.1
1005-01-033-3629 14
1005-01-033-3646 10
5310-01-033-3851 5
5315-01-033-3885 15
5315-01-033-3886 5
6
5315-01-033-3887 8
5315-01-033-3888 1
5315-01-033-3889 14
5315-01-033-3890 10
10.1
1005-01-033-3897 12
5315-01-033-3898 12
1005-01-033-3899 2
1005-01-033-3900 2
1005-01-033-3901 7
5340-01-033-3909 5
6
5340-01-033-3910 14
5360-01-033-3926 5
6
5325-01-033-3927 12
5365-01-033-3931 5
1005-01-033-4538 8
5340-01-033-6597 12
5340-01-033-6598 12
1005-01-033-8328 10
5310-01-033-8380 14
5360-01-033-8385 12
5315-01-033-8872 12
5315-01-033-8873 7
5360-01-033-8884 15
5360-01-033-8885 8
0061 00-1
FIGURE
ITEM
3
11
2
2
1
1
9
14
3
8
6
7
4
2
8
4
13
5
12
4
6
1
8
6
5
11
6
11
10
5
2
6
5
7
8
8
20
4
5
4
2
2
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0061 00
1005-01-033-9410 8
5315-01-034-1583 10
1005-01-034-1617 14
5360-01-034-1639 14
1005-01-034-4113 10
5360-01-034-4114 13
5360-01-034-4115 14
1005-01-034-6503 2
5315-01-035-0827 1
1005-01-035-0829 1
5360-01-035-0838 13
5305-01-035-2479 14
1005-01-036-7160 2
5315-01-037-5586 7
4933-01-038-7179 20
4933-01-038-7183 20
5220-01-043-8211 20
5220-01-043-8212 20
4933-01-043-9450 20
1005-01-044-1026 1
2
5210-01-082-1714 20
5220-01-082-5564 20
1005-01-090-8050 12
5315-01-090-8051 12
1005-01-090-8052 12
1005-01-090-8120 12
1005-01-090-8121 12
1005-01-091-0682 12
1005-01-091-0683 1
5315-01-114-2396 19
5325-01-121-8093 5
3120-01-127-8980 9
5360-01-133-8874 9
1005-01-142-2841 23
8105-01-147-9841 23
4720-01-156-0549 BULK
5315-01-158-7862 9
4010-01-171-4833 25
5306-01-192-0677 10
1005-01-217-1191 26
4010-01-217-1192 28
1005-01-217-1193 26
Change 2
FIGURE
ITEM
3
13
2
10
3
1
4
7
14
23
2
21
9
3
1
5
2
3
4
1
10
7
6
6
1
10
12
11
3
7
14
15
2
3
1
2
1
4
2
10
2
3
1
1005-01-218-0693 23
1005-01-251-9687 3
5360-01-251-9688 3
1005-01-251-9689 14
1005-01-251-9690 16
1005-01-251-9691 16
1005-01-251-9692 1
5340-01-251-9695 5
1005-01-251-9696 10
1005-01-251-9697 11
1005-01-251-9698 11
5360-01-251-9699 17
1005-01-251-9700 17
1005-01-251-9701 1
2
5315-01-251-9722 14
5315-01-251-9723 17
5360-01-251-9724 14
5360-01-251-9725 5
5360-01-251-9726 11
5340-01-251-9729 3
5305-01-251-9731 2
5310-01-251-9734 11
5305-01-251-9738 16
5355-01-251-9755 14
1005-01-251-9757 2
1005-01-255-4232 3
1005-01-255-4233 3
1005-01-257-9253 1
5315-01-276-5877 14
1005-01-394-1928 1
1030-01-408-3578 2
1005-01-408-3585 2
1005-01-408-3590 4
5310-01-408-3593 4
1005-01-408-3594 6
1005-01-408-4361 10
10.1
1005-01-408-4600 10
5305-01-408-4890 6
5305-01-408-4953 10
1005-01-408-5416 10
1005-01-408-5417 6
0061 00-2
FIGURE
ITEM
3
5
4
16
3
1
11
9
7
2
1
3
2
4
1
18
1
17
14
3
3
12
6
2
12
13
2
2
12
9
25
17
18
2
3
4
18
1
20
1
21
22
2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0061 00
1005-01-408-5419 2
5342-01-408-5435 14
1005-01-408-5437 18
1005-01-408-5438 18
5325-01-408-5439 14
1005-01-408-5897 1
2
1005-01-408-5905 1
5360-01-408-5998 14
5360-01-408-6000 18
1005-01-408-6002 18
1005-01-408-6011 18
5315-01-408-6413 18
1005-01-408-6669 1
1005-01-408-6671 18
5360-01-408-6675 18
5315-01-408-6676 18
1005-01-408-6678 18
5325-01-408-9050 18
5310-01-408-9052 18
5310-01-408-9456 18
5315-01-409-0136 14
5315-01-409-0142 2
1005-01-409-0143 14
1005-01-409-0144 10
10.1
1005-01-410-8498 10
1005-01-410-8544 10
5360-01-410-9257 2
1005-01-413-6992 7
1005-01-431-0664 2
1005-01-431-8324 29
1005-01-431-8325 29
1005-01-432-9538 12
5315-01-435-8728 14
5340-01-440-3809 14
5360-01-440-4914 14
1005-01-440-8010 1
1005-01-441-5758 14
1005-01-453-9051 6
1005-01-458-7004 20
5315-01-460-3383 14
1005-01-461-0326 6
FIGURE
ITEM
20
28
2
3
30
5
16
27
29
5
7
13
6
24
12
11
4
14
8
10
9
27
21
8
19
2
16
15
19
5
15
1
2
10
22
25
24
26
23
3
8
9
11
0061 00-3
5305-01-461-0327 6
1005-01-461-2658 1
5355-01-464-1091 14
1005-01-472-8350 6
1005-01-480-0289 22
5325-01-480-6849 22
5340-01-481-8127 22
1005-01-484-9927 15
5970-01-486-3660 14
1005-01-486-3661 14
1005-01-489-5357 14
1005-01-489-5380 15
5315-01-497-0126 14
5305-01-500-6514 14
5305-01-505-5994 14
1005-01-512-6424 2
1005-01-512-9284 20
1005-01-522-0758 14
1005-01-522-0760 1
1005-01-522-0761 19
1005-01-522-0762 19
5360-01-522-0763 19
1005-01-522-0764 19
5340-01-522-0765 19
5360-01-522-0766 19
1005-01-522-0767 19
1005-01-522-0768 19
1005-01-522-0769 19
1005-01-522-4817 1
FIGURE
ITEM
5305-01-522-8055 1
1005-01-524-2427 2
5305-01-524-2975 19
1005-01-524-7773 10
1005-01-525-5050 1
1005-01-526-8280 21
1005-01-544-1698 24
1005-01-549-8488 5
1005-01-549-8493 10.1
1005-01-549-8495 10.1
12
10
12
9
1
3
2
3
34
35
37
7
7
36
33
8
9
12
30
2
7
9
3
12
13
5
15
10
3
16
29
16
8
1
25
1
2
16
8
7
1005-01-549-8497 1
5315-01-549-8499 4.1
16
1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
CROSS REFERENCE INDEX NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER
NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER
5340-01-550-1620 10.1
5315-01-550-1623 4.1
1005-01-550-1628 2
5315-01-550-2774 10.1
5315-01-550-2775 5
5315-01-550-2777 10.1
1005-01-551-5420 10.1
5315-01-553-0682 10.1
1005-01-561-3292 2
5305-01-563-5472 19
1005-01-565-2588 4.1
1005-01-565-6692 1
5360-13-110-9364 8
Change 2
FIGURE
ITEM
5
3
18
6
13
13
11
12
17
16
2
28
6
0061 00-4
0061 00
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0062 00
CAGEC
FIGURE
ITEM
19
25
10
19
14
2
25
5
6
25
27
11
10
14
5
14
10.1
26
15
5
14
14
28
3
10.1
BULK
4
10
14
14
1
19
26
13
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
8
3
11
17
6
4
4
12
16
4
2
5
4
3
15
32
9
3
6
8
1
9
2
1
10
2
4
10
36
33
29
14
3
3
1
10
3
9
7
5
6
2
8
AN565A540H7 5305
M50N 5340
MS15795-814B 5310
MS16228-4C 5305
MS16562-106 5315
MS16562-122 5315
MS16562-221 5315
MS171475 5315
-01-524-2975
-00-932-1790
-00-036-6770
-00-245-8825
-00-058-6044
-00-710-2735
-00-881-2253
-00-806-0213
96906
01226
80205
80205
80205
80205
80205
96906
MS171526 5315
MS171646 5315
MS21083C5 5310
MS21083C6 5310
MS24665-437 5315
MS3215-4025 5325
MS35335-32 5310
MS35335-33 5310
MS35842-15 4730
MS39086-91 5315
MS39086-147 5315
MS39086-205 5315
MS39086-406 5315
MS39086-127 5315
MS51923-152 5315
MS90725-6 5305
MS9226-04 9525
-00-881-2253
-00-598-6435
-00-020-3260
-00-956-4549
-00-849-5579
-01-121-8093
-00-596-7691
-00-209-0786
-00-908-6293
-00-812-1007
-00-832-4132
-00-836-0643
-01-276-5877
-00-846-2141
-00-410-4853
-00-068-0502
-00-995-3177
96906
96906
96906
96906
80205
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
96906
80205
80205
96906
-01-192-0677
5305-01-500-6514
5305-01-505-5994
5305-01-522-8055 8020
-01-114-2396
-00-908-6293
-01-044-1026
96906
80205
80205
5
96906
06481
19200
19200
-01-036-7160
-01-034-6503
-01-032-8146
-01-033-3900
-01-032-8152
-01-033-3899
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
MS9286-24 5306
NAS 1351N-3-9B
NAS 1351N-3-36B
NAS1352-3LB8B
NAS1407-5M5 5315
T-218758 4730
11825982
11825985 1005
11825986
11825992 1005
11825997 1005
11825999 5340
11826001 1005
11826002 1005
11826003 1005
0062 00-1
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0062 00
11826006 1005
11826017 1005
11826018 5315
11826020 1005
11826022 1005
11826023 1005
11826024 1005
11826035 1005
11826038
11826039 1005
11826040 1005
11826041
11826042 3120
11826046 5360
11826047 5315
11826054 5315
11826057
11826060 1005
11826061 1005
11826062 5360
11826065 1005
11826067 1005
11826068-1 5315
11826068-2 5315
11826068-3 5315
11826069 5360
11826070
11826072 1005
11826076 4933
11826077 4933
11826080
11826081
11826120 5305
11826121 5310
11826122 5340
11826130 5315
11826131 5360
11826135 1005
11826145 1005
11826152
11826153 1005
-01-032-8143
-01-091-0682
-01-090-8051
-01-091-0683
-01-090-8052
-01-090-8120
-01-035-0829
-01-090-8121
-01-090-8050
-01-033-9410
-01-127-8980
-01-133-8874
-01-158-7862
-01-037-5586
-01-033-4538
-01-032-8142
-13-110-9364
-01-033-1523
-01-033-1525
-01-033-8873
-01-033-3889
-01-033-3887
-01-033-8885
-01-033-3901
-01-038-7179
-01-038-7183
-01-035-2479
-01-033-8380
-01-033-1484
-01-033-3885
-01-033-8884
-01-033-3629
-01-032-8145
-01-034-1617
0062 00-2
CAGEC
FIGURE
ITEM
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
1
12
12
1
12
12
1
12
1
12
8
9
9
9
9
7
7
8
8
8
7
8
7
14
8
8
1
7
20
20
14
15
14
14
14
15
15
14
14
5
14
6
3
1
7
10
12
23
11
8
6
3
1
2
3
4
3
1
5
7
6
2
1
4
5
4
2
22
5
1
5
26
1
21
20
19
4
2
8
14
1
2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
PART NUMBER
0062 00
CAGEC
FIGURE
ITEM
-01-033-3927
-01-033-8385
-01-033-8872
-01-033-6598
-01-033-6597
-01-033-3898
-01-032-8148
-01-033-1516
-01-032-8154
-01-033-3897
-01-257-9253
-01-032-8147
-01-033-3926
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
11826215 5340
-01-033-3909
19200
11826216 5315
-01-033-3886
19200
11826218 1005
-01-033-1505
19200
11826219 1005
-01-032-8149
19200
11826220 1005
-01-032-8150
19200
11826221 5310
-01-033-3851
19200
11826222 5365
-01-033-3931
19200
11826230 1005
11826231 1005
11826232-1 1005
11826232-2 1005
11826234 1005
11826240 1005
11826250 5315
-01-440-8010
-01-033-3646
-01-033-1528
-01-034-4113
-01-033-1502
-01-033-1526
-01-034-1583
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
14
14
14
1
12
13
13
13
1
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
1
5
5
6
5
6
5
6
5
6
5
6
5
6
5
6
5
6
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
4
11
10
13
3
2
1
3
15
2
4
5
8
7
1
9
11
12
6
12
9
10
5
11
6
2
8
3
2
4
3
5
4
7
6
6
5
26
6
9
3
5
1
13
11826155 5360
11826156 5340
11826158 5360
11826160 5315
11826177 1005
11826182 5360
11826189 5360
11826191
11826192
11826200 5325
11826201 5360
11826202 5315
11826203 5340
11826204 5340
11826205 5315
11826206 5342
11826207 1005
11826208 1005
11826209 1005
11826211 1005
11826213 5340
11826214 5360
-01-034-4115
-01-033-3910
-01-034-1639
-01-033-3888
-01-033-1501
-01-035-0838
-01-034-4114
0062 00-3
Change 2
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0062 00
11826304 4933
11833460 1005
11833463
11833464 1005
11833467 4010
11833468 8105
11833472
11833473 5340
11833475 1005
11833476 1005
11833477
11833478 4010
11833481 1005
11833484
11833488
12012086 1005
12597035 1005
-01-043-9450
-01-142-2841
12597036 1005
12597038
12597039 1005
12597040-1 1005
12597040-2 1005
12597041 5340
12597042 5360
12597043 5305
12597044
12597045 5355
12597046
12597047 1005
12597048 1005
12597049
12597050 1005
12597051 5360
12597052 5315
12597053 5305
12597054 5360
12597055 1005
12597056 5315
12597057 1005
12597058
12597062 5340
12597063 1005
-01-251-9757
-01-544-1698
-01-171-4833
-01-147-9841
-00-932-1790
-01-218-0693
-01-217-1191
-01-217-1192
-01-217-1193
-01-458-7004
-01-251-9701
-01-251-9687
-01-255-4233
-01-255-4232
-01-251-9729
-01-251-9688
-01-251-9731
-01-251-9755
-01-251-9691
-01-251-9690
-01-251-9700
-01-251-9699
-01-251-9723
-01-251-9738
-01-251-9724
-01-251-9689
-01-251-9722
-01-251-9692
-01-251-9695
-01-251-9694
0062 00-4
CAGEC
FIGURE
ITEM
19200
19200
19200
19200
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19200
19200
19200
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19200
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19200
19200
20
23
25
24
25
23
24
25
23
26
28
28
26
27
27
20
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
1
14
14
16
16
17
17
17
17
16
14
14
14
1
5
5
5
4
1
1
2
2
2
1
3
3
2
1
3
1
3
1
8
4
1
13
11
5
2
2
3
4
12
16
12
15
1
3
4
2
3
1
2
17
16
18
11
1
9
16
19200
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19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
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19200
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19200
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
PART NUMBER
12597051 5360
12597052 5315
12597053 5305
12597054 5360
12597055 1005
12597056 5315
12597057 1005
12597058
12597062 5340
-01-251-9699
-01-251-9723
-01-251-9738
-01-251-9724
-01-251-9689
-01-251-9722
-01-251-9692
12597069 5360
12597070 1005
12597071 1005
12597072
12597073 1005
12597076 1005
12597077 5360
12597078 5310
12976817
12976818 1005
12976819 1005
12976820 1005
-01-251-9725
-01-394-1928
-01-251-9696
12976821 5310
12976823
12976826 5315
12976827 5360
12976828 1005
12976829 5315
12976830 1030
12976831 1005
12976834
12976835 1005
12976843 1005
12976844 5360
12976845 5340
12976846 5315
12976847 5325
12976848 5342
12976849 5360
12976850 5315
12976852 1005
12976861 1005
-01-408-3593
-01-251-9695
-01-251-9698
-01-251-9697
-01-251-9726
-01-251-9734
-01-408-5897
-01-408-3585
-01-408-3590
-01-549-8499
-01-410-9257
-01-408-5419
-01-409-0142
-01-408-3578
-01-431-0664
-01-409-0143
-01-441-5758
-01-440-4914
-01-440-3809
-01-435-8728
-01-408-5439
-01-408-5435
-01-408-5998
-01-409-0136
-01-453-9051
-01-408-3594
0062 00-5
0062 00
CAGEC
FIGURE
ITEM
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
17
17
16
14
14
14
1
5
5
3
1
2
17
16
18
11
1
9
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
5
1
10
11
11
11
11
11
1
1
2
4
4.1
4
4
4.1
2
2
2
2
2
1
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
6
6
14
25
7
4
1
2
3
6
2
5
18
2
2
3
1
1
19
20
21
17
15
19
8
23
24
25
22
30
28
29
27
3
4
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
Change 2
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0062 00
12976863 1005
12976864 5305
12976866
12976867 1005
12976869 1005
12976870 1005
-01-408-5417
-01-408-4890
12976874 1005
12976875 1005
12976876
12976877 1005
12976880 5305
12976881 1005
12976882 1005
-01-410-8544
-01-410-8498
12976883 1005
12976884 1005
12976894 1005
12976897 1005
12976898 5315
12976899 5360
12976900
12976901 1005
12976902 1005
12976903 1005
12976904 5315
12976905 5360
12976906 5325
12976907 5310
12976908 5310
12976909 1005
12976910
12976915 1005
12977101
12977102 1005
12977104
12977106 5355
12977107 5315
12988984 1005
12988985 5305
12988986 1005
-01-408-5905
-01-408-6002
-01-408-6671
-01-408-6011
-01-408-6676
-01-408-6000
Change 2
-01-413-6992
-01-408-6669
-01-408-4361
-01-408-4600
-01-408-4953
-01-408-5416
-01-409-0144
-01-408-5438
-01-408-6678
-01-408-5437
-01-408-6413
-01-408-6675
-01-408-9050
-01-408-9456
-01-408-9052
-01-431-8324
-01-431-8325
-01-432-9538
-01-464-1091
-01-460-3383
-01-472-8350
-01-461-0327
-01-461-2658
0062 00-6
CAGEC
FIGURE
ITEM
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
6
6
1
7
1
10
10.1
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10.1
1
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
29
29
29
1
12
1
14
14
6
6
1
2
1
22
5
24
18
1
15
16
17
20
21
22
19
2
27
7
12
13
4
5
1
3
14
2
6
11
8
9
10
1
3
2
9
10
17
12
9
9
12
10
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
PART NUMBER
12988988 1005
12988989
12991418 5315
12993733 1005
12993734
12993735 5340
12997498
12997499 1005
12997500 1005
12997573 1005
12997574 1005
12997575 5970
12997576
12999179
12999955 1005
12999957 1005
13001482 1005
13001483
13001485 1005
13001486
13001487 1005
13001488 1005
13001489 5360
13001491 1005
13001494 5340
13001495 1005
13001496 5360
13001502
13001503 1005
13001504 5305
13001601 1005
13002076 1005
13008220 1005
-01-461-0326
13008368 1005
13008369 1005
13008744
13008850
-01-525-5050
-01-524-7773
13008851 1005
13011320 1005
13011321 5315
13011767 1005
13013482 5305
-01-524-2427
-01-549-8488
-01-550-2775
-01-533-4093
-01-563-5472
-01-479-0126
-01-480-0289
-01-481-8127
-01-489-5380
-01-484-9927
-01-489-5357
-01-486-3661
-01-486-3660
-01-522-0757
-01-522-0758
-01-522-0761
-01-522-0767
-01-522-0769
-01-522-0762
-01-522-0763
-01-522-0764
-01-522-0765
-01-522-0768
-01-522-0766
-01-522-0760
-01-522-7621
-01-512-6424
-01-512-9284
-01-522-4817
1920
0062 00-7
0062 00
CAGEC
FIGURE
ITEM
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
6
6
14
22
22
22
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
1
2
14
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
1
19
2
20
1
2
1
10
1
1
2
2
5
5
21
19
11
10
7
1
4
2
5
7
3
37
35
34
31
18
17
12
2
4
5
6
10
7
9
3
12
15
13
1
30
15
8
9
3
16
25
1
21
2
14
16
16
13
1
16
19200
19200
19200
0
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
Change 2
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0062 00
CAGEC
FIGURE
ITEM
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
4.1
4.1
4.1
2
1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
10.1
1
14
15
21
21
5
5
5
14
5
5
5
22
BULK
28
17
2
14
16
13
17
18
4
3
2
15
23A
14
8
11
12
7
5
6
13
20
26
1
1
2
21
18
17
13
19
22
20
3
1
13013483 1005
13016091 1005
13016469
-01-565-6692
-01-561-3292
19200
19200
19200
13016470 1005
13016472
13016091 1005
13016478 1005
13016479
13016480 5315
13016481 1005
13016482
13016484
13016485
13016486 1005
13016488 1005
13016489 5315
13016490 1005
13016491 5340
13016492 5315
13016493 5315
13016494
13016495
-01-549-8497
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
13017802 1005
13017807
5009369 1005
5009394 5305
5152854 5315
590479 5315
6008937 5340
7265561 1005
7312517 5315
7548584 5325
9439046 4720
-01-561-3292
-01-550-1628
-01-550-1623
-01-565-2588
-01-549-8493
-01-551-5420
-01-553-0682
-01-549-8495
-01-550-1620
-01-550-2774
-01-550-2777
-01-526-8280
-00-918-2617
-00-500-9394
-00-515-2854
-00-181-6984
-00-600-8937
-00-726-5561
-00-731-2517
-01-480-6849
-01-156-0549
Change 3
0062 00-8
19200
19200
19200
19200
19200
21450
19200
19204
19200
19203
11862
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
0063 00
REFERENCES
A-1. DEPARTMENT OF ARMY PAMPHLETS AND FORMS.
DA PAM 750-8 .................... The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS) Users Manual
DA Form 2028..................... Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms.
SF 364................................. Report of Discrepancy (ROD)
SF 368................................. Product Quality Deficiency Report
A-2. FIELD MANUALS.
FM 4-25.11.......................... First Aid
A-3. AIR FORCE PUBLICATIONS AND FORMS.
AF HANDBOOK 32-4014.... Ability to Survive and Operate Procedures in a Nuclear, Bioenvironmental,
and Chemical (NBC) Environment
AFI 21-201 .......................... Munitions Management
AFI 36-2226 ........................ Combat Arms Program
AFJMAN 23-215 ................. Reporting of Supply Discrepancies
AFMAN 44-163 (I)............... First Aid
AFMAN 91-201 ................... Explosives Safety Standards
AFTO Form 22 .................... Recommended Changes to Technical Publications
AFTO 95.............................. Historical Data Record
AFTO 105 ........................... Inspection Maintenance Firing Data for Ground Weapons Allowance
Standard 538
TO 00-5-1............................ Air Force Technical Order System
TO 00-35D-54 ..................... U.S. Air Force Deficiency Reporting and Investigating System
TO 11W-1-10 ...................... Historical Data Recording of TO Operational Supplement 11W2-6-5-2-1
Supplemental Inspection Criteria
A-4.
REFERENCES (cont)
TM 9-1005-313-23&P
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FIELD MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC)
FOR M240 SERIES MACHINE GUN
0064 00
Inspect. To determine the serviceability of an item by comparing its physical, mechanical, and/or
electrical characteristics with established standards through examination (e.g., by sight, sound, or
feel). This includes scheduled inspection, gagings and evaluation of cannon tubes.
2.
3.
Service. Operations required periodically to keep an item in proper operating condition; e.g., to
clean (includes decontaminate, when required), to preserve, to drain, to paint or to replenish fuel,
lubricants, chemical fluids, or gases. This includes scheduled exercising and purging of recoil
mechanisms. The following are examples of service functions:
4.
a.
Unpack. To remove from packing box for service or when required for the performance
of maintenance operations.
b.
Repack. To return item to packing box after service and other maintenance operations.
c.
d.
e.
Adjust. To maintain or regulate, within prescribed limits, by bringing into proper position, or by
setting the operating characteristics to specific parameters.
0064 00-1
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0064 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC)
FOR M240 SERIES MACHINE GUN (cont)
Maintenance Functions (cont)
5.
Align. To adjust specific variable elements of an item to bring about optimum or desired
performance.
6.
Remove/Install. To remove and install the same item when required to perform service or other
maintenance functions. Install may be the act of emplacing, seating, or fixing into position a spare,
repair part, or module (component or assembly) in a manner to allow the proper functioning of an
equipment or system.
8.
Paint. To prepare and spray color coats of paint so that the ammunition can be identified and
protected. The color indicating primary use is applied, preferably, to the entire exterior surface as
the background color of the item. Other markings are to be repainted as original so as to retain
proper ammunition identification.
9.
Replace. To remove an unserviceable item and install a serviceable counterpart in its place.
Replace is authorized by the MAC and assigned maintenance level is shown as the third position
of the Source, Maintenance and Recoverability (SMC) code.
0064 00-2
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0064 00
11. Rebuild. Those services/actions necessary for the restoration of unserviceable equipment to a like
new condition in accordance with original manufacturing standards. Rebuild is the highest degree of
materiel maintenance applied to Army equipment. The rebuild operation includes the act of
returning to zero those age measurements (e.g., hours/miles) considered in classifying Army
equipment/components.
Explanation of Columns in the MAC
Column (1) Group Number. Column (1) lists FGC numbers, the purpose of which is to identify
maintenance significant components, assemblies, subassemblies and modules with the Next Higher
Assembly (NHA).
Column (2) Component/Assembly. Column (2) contains the item names of components, assemblies,
subassemblies and modules for which maintenance is authorized.
Column (3) Maintenance Function. Column (3) lists the functions to be performed on the item listed in
Column (2).
Column (4) Maintenance level. Column (4) specifies each level of maintenance authorized to
perform each function listed in column (3), by indicating work time required (expressed as manhours in whole hours or decimals) in the appropriate subcolumn. This work time figure represents
the active time required to perform that maintenance function at the indicated level of
maintenance. The work time figure represents the average time required to restore an item
(assembly, subassembly, component, module, end item or system) to a serviceable condition
under typical field operating conditions. This time includes preparation time (including any
necessary disassembly/assembly time), troubleshooting/fault location time and quality assurance
time in addition to the time required to perform the specific tasks identified for the maintenance
functions authorized in the MAC. The symbol designations for the various maintenance levels are
as follows:
C Operator or crew maintenance
F Field maintenance
D Sustainment depot maintenance
NOTE
The L maintenance level is not included in column (4) of the MAC. Functions to this
level of maintenance are identified by a work time figure in the H column of column (4),
and an associated reference code is used in the REMARKS column (6). This code is
keyed to the remarks and the SRA complete repair application is explained there.
Column (5) Tools and Equipment Reference Code. Column (5) specifies, by code, those common tool
sets (not individual tools), common Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE), and special
tools, special TMDE and special support equipment required to perform the designated function. Codes
are keyed to the entries in the tools and test equipment table.
Column (6) Remarks Code. When applicable, this column contains a letter code, in alphabetical order,
which is keyed to the remarks table entries.
Explanation of Columns in the Tools and Test Equipment Requirements
Column (1) Tool or Test Equipment Reference Code. The tool or test equipment reference code
correlates with a code used in column (5) of the MAC.
Column (2) Maintenance Level. The lowest level of maintenance authorized to use the tool or test
equipment.
Column (3) - Nomenclature. Name or identification of the tool or test equipment.
0064 00-3
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FIELD MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC)
FOR M240 SERIES MACHINE GUN (cont)
Column (4) National Stock Number (NSN). The NSN of the tool or test equipment.
Column (5) Tool Number. The manufacturers part number.
Explanation of Columns in the Remarks.
Column (1) Remarks Code. The code recorded in remarks code entry of the MAC.
Column (2) Remarks. This entry lists information pertinent to the maintenance function being performed
as indicated in the MAC.
0064 00-4
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0064 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE
M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L, M240N Machine Gun
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC)
Table 1. Maintenance Allocation Chart for M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L,
M240N Machine Gun
NOTE
This section applies to Army users only.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
MAINTENANCE LEVEL
(5)
(6)
FIELD SUSTAINMENT
CREW SERVICE
COMPONENT/
ASSEMBLY
GROUP
NUMBER
MAINTENANCE
CO
Inspect
Test
Service
Repair
Adjust
Overhaul
0.2
01 BARREL
ASSEMBLY
Inspect
Test
Service
Install
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
Inspect
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.1
Inspect
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.1
02 BUFFER
ASSEMBLY/
BUFFER AND
SPADE GRIP
ASSEMBLY/
BUTTSTOCK AND
BUFFER
ASSEMBLY/
BUTTSTOCK AND
HYDRAULIC
BUFFER
ASSEMBLY
Inspect
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.1
03 BOLT
Inspect
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.1
Inspect
Test
Service
Repair
Adjust
Overhaul
0.2
0102 Handle
Assembly,
Carrying
AND
OPERATING ROD
ASSEMBLY
0301 BOLT
ASSEMBLY
FUNCTION
00 MACHINE
GUN,
7.62MM, M240,
M240B, M240C,
M240D, M240E1,
M240H, M240L,
M240N
0101 Front
Sight
Assembly
FIELD
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.1
0.2
BELOW
DEPOT
DEPOT
D
(CLS)
TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT
REFERENCE
CODE
1, 2, 3, 14
16.0
REMARKS
CODE
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.5
0.5
10, 11, 14
11
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.6
0.2
0064 00-5
1.0
2.0
1.0
10, 11
10
7
6, 10
Change 2
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0064 00
FIELD MAINTENANCE
M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L, M240N Machine Gun
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART (MAC)
Table 1. Maintenance Allocation Chart for M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L,
M240N Machine Gun (Cont)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
MAINTENANCE LEVEL
(5)
(6)
FIELD SUSTAINMENT
CREW SERVICE
COMPONENT/
ASSEMBLY
GROUP
NUMBER
030101
BREECHBODY
ASSEMBLY
04 TRIGGER
HOUSING
ASSEMBLY
0401 Trigger
Actuating
Assembly
05 COVER
ASSEMBLY
0501 Feed
Pawl
Assembly
06 RECEIVER
ASSEMBLY
0601 Receiver
Body
0602 Rear
Sight
Assembly
060201 Slide
Assembly
0603 Machine
Gun
Bipod
(M240B/M240H/
M240L))
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MAINTENANCE
FIELD
CO
FUNCTION
0.1
0.1
0.2
Inspect
Test
Service
Install
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
Inspect
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.1
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
Inspect
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.1
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
Inspect
Service
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.2
Service
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.1
0.2
Inspect
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Service
Replace
Repair
Overhaul
0.1
Inspect
Service
Replace
Repair
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0064 00-6
BELOW
DEPOT
DEPOT
D
(CLS)
TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT
REFERENCE
CODE
REMARKS
CODE
11
0.1
1.0
0.5
1.2
0.5
10, 11
10
11
11
A
0.5
1.0
0.1
0.1
8, 10, 11
11
10
10
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Table 2. Tool and Test Equipment Requirements for M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1,
M240H, M240L, M240N Machine Gun
(1)
TOOL OR
TEST
EQUIPMENT
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
MAINTENANCE
LEVEL
NOMENCLATURE
NATIONAL STOCK
NUMBER
TOOL NUMBER
4933-01-043-8211 1182
6299(CB39)
4933-01-043-8212 1182
6274(CB40)
5210-01-082-1714
5220-01-082-5564 1182
6276
4933-01-033-1503 1182
6059
4933-01-038-7179
4933-01-038-7183 1182
6077
1005-01-458-7004 1259
7079
5180-01-559-5981 5180
-95-B71
10 O
O/F
-01-043-9450
11826304(CB189)
11826298
11826076
11
5180-01-147-2468 SL-3-087
24A
12
5180-01-147-2467 SL-3-006
07A
13
4933-00-754-0664 SC
14
1005-01-512-9284
4933-95-CL-A11
13002076
*Refer to WP 0029 for fabrication instructions of protective cover for this tool.
Table 3. Remarks for M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L, M240N
Machine Gun
Reference Code
Remarks
The A in the 5th position of the SMR Code indicates special handling. This item
meets security requirements and is serialized for accountability purposes.
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M240, M240B, M240C, M240D, M240E1, M240H, M240L, M240N Machine Gun
EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LIST
INTRODUCTION
Scope
This work package lists expendable and durable items that you will need to operate and maintain the
M240 Series Machine Gun. This list is for information only and is not authority to requisition the listed
items. These items are authorized to you by CTA 50-970, Expendable /Durable Items (Except Medical,
Class V Repair Parts, and heraldic Items), or CTA 8-100, Army Medical Department Expendable/Durable
Items.
Explanation of Columns in the Expendable/Durable Items List
Column (1) Item Number. This number is assigned to the entry in the list and is referenced in the
narrative instructions to identify the item (e.g., Use Sealing Compound (WP 0065 00, item 5)).
Column (2) Level. This column includes the lowest level of maintenance that requires the listed item
(C=Operator/Crew).
C Operator/Crew
O Field (Service) Maintenance
F Field Maintenance
Column (3) National Stock Number (NSN). This is the NSN assigned to the item, which you can use to
requisition it.
Column (4) Item Name, Description, Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGEC), and Part
Number (P/N). This column provides the other information you need to identify the item.
Column (5) Unit of Measure (U/M). This code shows the physical measurement or count of an item,
such as gallon, dozen, gross, etc.
Table 1. Expendable and Durable Items List
(1)
Item
Number
(2)
Level
(3)
National
Stock Number (NSN)
(4)
(5)
U/M
NOTE
CLP is an alternative to LSA and LAW. Do
not mix lubricants on the same weapon. The
weapon must be thoroughly cleaned with
cleaning solvent before changing lubricants.
1O
9150-01-054-6453
9150-01-053-6688
PT
GL
6850-00-224-6657
6850-00-224-6663
OZ
GL
2O
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EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LIST
Table 1. Expendable /Durable Items List (cont)
(1)
Item
Number
(2)
Level
(3)
National
Stock Number (NSN)
3O
U/M
5350-00-221-0872
SH
6850-01-474-2319
GL
8030-01-499-3589
BT
9150-01-260-2534
OZ
9150-00-231-6689
9150-00-231-9062
QT
GL
9150-00-292-9689
QT
9150-00-753-4686
GL
9150-00-949-0323
9150-01-109-7793
EA
LB
7920-00-205-1711
RAG, WIPING
(80244) 7920-00-205-1711
50 lb bale
LB
5F
6O
7O
8O
9O
10
11 C
12 O/F
13
14 O
(5)
4O
C
O
(4)
8030-01-025-1692
7930-00-965-4868
SEALING COMPOUND
(81346) ASTM D5363
250 cc bottle
DELETED
SOAP, LAUNDRY
(80244) 7930-00-965-4868
60 cakes to case
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EA
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M240L Machine Gun
COMPONENTS OF END ITEM (COEI) AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII) LISTS
INTRODUCTION
Scope
This work package lists COEI and BII for the M240 machine gun to help you inventory items for safe and
efficient operation of the equipment.
General
The COEI and BII information is divided into the following lists:
Components of End Item (COEI). This list is for information purposes only and is not authority to
requisition replacements. These items are part of the M240 machine gun. As part of the end item, these
items must be with the end item whenever it is issued or transferred between property accounts. Items of
COEI are removed and separately packaged for transportation or shipment only when necessary.
Basic Issue Items (BII). These essential items are required to place the M240L machine guns in
operation, operate it, and to do emergency repairs. Although shipped separately packaged, BII must be
with the M240 series machine gun during operation and when it is transferred between property accounts.
Listing these items is your authority to request/requisition them for replacement based on authorization of
the end item by the TOE/MTOE.
Explanation of Entries in the COEI List and BII List
Column (1), Illus Number, gives you the number of the item illustrated.
Column (2), National Stock Number (NSN), identifies the stock number of the item to be used for
requisitioning purposes.
Column (3), Description, CAGEC, and Part Number, identifies the Federal item name (in all capital letters)
followed by a minimum description when needed. The stowage location of COEI and BII is also included
in this column. The last line below the description is the CAGEC (Commercial and Government Entity
Code) (in parentheses) and the part number.
Column (4), Usable On Code, gives you a code if the item you need is not the same for different models
of equipment. These codes are identified below:
G69
BB2
L04
Code
BC2
M240
M240B
M240
Used On
C
M240D
Code
AG8
BN4
BT5
BJ8
Used On
M240E1
M240
H
M240L
M240N
Column (5), U/M (unit of measure), indicates how the item is issued for the National Stock Number shown
in column (2).
Column (6), Qty Rqr., indicates the quantity required.
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COMPONENTS OF END ITEM (COEI) AND BASIC ISSUE ITEMS (BII) LISTS.
Table 1. Components of End Item List
(3)
Description
Part Number/(CAGEC)
(4)
Usable
on
Code
(5)
U/M
(1)
Illus
Number
(2)
National Stock Number
(NSN)
1005-01-533-4093
SLING ASSEMBLY
(19200) 13011767
BT5
1005-01-431-8324
BT5
1005-01-431-8325
ADAPTOR, BANDOLEER
(19200) 12976915
BT5
(6)
Qty
Rqr
(2)
National Stock Number
(NSN)
(3)
Description
Part Number/(CAGEC)
(4)
Usable
on
Code
(5)
U/M
BT5
1005-01-536-9646
BT5
1005-01-033-1510
BT5
BT5
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(6)
Qty
Rqr
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
A
Additional Authorized Equipment
Adapter .................................................................................................... WP 0057 00
Chamber and Discriminator Assembly .................................................... WP 0055 00
Coupler Assembly .................................................................................... WP 0059 00
Discriminator Assembly ........................................................................... WP 0056 00
Extension Assembly ................................................................................. WP 0058 00
M21 Blank Firing Attachment ...................................................................WP 0054 00
M24 Chamber Assembly .......................................................................... WP 0053 00
Annual Gaging of M240 Series Machine Gun ................................................... WP 0027 01
B
Barrel Assembly ................................................................................................. WP 0008 00
Basic Issue Items (BII) List (M240L) .................................................................. WP 0066 00
Case, Barrel Bag ...................................................................................... WP 0052 00
Bipod Assembly
(M240B/M240L) ........................................................................................WP 0025 00
(M240H) ....................................................................................................WP 0026 00
Bolt Assembly .................................................................................................... WP 0015 00
Bolt and Operating Rod Assembly..................................................................... WP 0014 00
Buffer Assembly (M240/M240C) ........................................................................ WP 0011 00
Buffer and Spade Grip Assembly (M240D/M240E1/M240H) ............................ WP 0012 00
Buttstock and Hydraulic Buffer Assembly (M240B/M240L/M240N) .................. WP 0013 00
Breech Body Assembly ...................................................................................... WP 0015 01
C
Carrying Handle Assembly
(M240B/M240D/M240H/M240N) .............................................................. WP 0010 00
(M240L) ..................................................................................................... WP 0010 01
Common Tools and Equipment .........................................................................WP 0001 00-4
Components of End Item (COEI) (M240L) ........................................................ WP 0066 00
Adapter Assembly, Ammunition ...............................................................WP 0060 00
Cover Assembly ................................................................................................. WP 0019 00
Corrosion Prevention and Control ..................................................................... WP 0001 00-3
Cross References Index Part Number ............................................................ WP 0062 00
Cross References Index National Stock Number ........................................... WP 0061 00
D
Description of Major Components ..................................................................... WP 0002 00-1
Destruction of Army Materiel to Prevent Enemy use ........................................ WP 0001 00-4
Differences Between Models .............................................................................WP 0002 00-4
E
Equipment Data ................................................................................................. WP 0002 00-5
Equipment Description and Data ....................................................................... WP 0002 00-1
Equipment Characteristics, Capabilities, and Features ..................................... WP 0002 00-1
Equipment Improvement Recommendations (EIR), Reporting ......................... WP 0001 00-3
Expendable and Durable Items List ................................................................... WP 0065 00
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F
Failure to Chamber ............................................................................................ WP 0004 00-2
Failure to Cock or Runaway Gun ...................................................................... WP 0004 00-6
Failure to Eject .................................................................................................. WP 0004 00-5
Failure to Extract ............................................................................................... WP 0004 00-5
Failure to Feed .................................................................................................. WP 0004 00-4
Failure to Fire .................................................................................................... WP 0004 00-3
Feed Pawl Assembly ......................................................................................... WP 0020 00
Field Manuals .................................................................................................... WP 0063 00
Final Inspection of M240 Series Machine Gun ................................................. WP 0027 00
Forms, Department of Army/Air Force/USMC................................................... WP 0063 00
Front Sight Assembly ........................................................................................ WP 0009 00
G
Gaging of M240 Series Machine Gun, Annual .................................................. WP 0027 00
Gun Ruptures Cartridges Cases ....................................................................... WP 0004 00-7
H
Handle Assembly, Carrying
(M240B/M240D/M240H/M240N) ................................................................. WP 0010 00
(M240L) ....................................................................................................... WP 0010 01
How to use this Manual ..................................................................................... vi
I
Illustrated List of Manufactured Items ............................................................... WP 0029 00
L
Location and Description of Major Components .............................................. WP 0002 00-1
M
Machine Gun, M240 Series ............................................................................... WP 0007 00
Maintenance Allocation Chart ........................................................................... WP 0064 00
Maintenance Forms, Records and Reports ...................................................... WP 0001 00-3
Maintenance of:
Barrel Assembly ...................................................................................... WP 0008 00
Bipod Assembly (M240B/M240L) ............................................................ WP 0025 00
Bipod Assembly (M240H) ........................................................................ WP 0026 00
Bolt and Operating Rod Assembly .......................................................... WP 0014 00
Bolt Assembly .......................................................................................... WP 0015 00
Buffer and Spade Grip Assembly (M240D/M240E1/M240H) .................. WP 0012 00
Buffer Assembly (M240/M240C) ............................................................. WP 0011 00
Buttstock and Hydraulic Buffer Assembly (M240B/M240L/M240N) ........ WP 0013 00
Carrying Handle Assembly
(M240B/M240D/M240H/M240N) ..................................................... WP 0010 00
(M240L) ........................................................................................... WP 0010 01
Cover Assembly ...................................................................................... WP 0019 00
Feed Pawl Assembly ............................................................................... WP 0020 00
Final Inspection of M240 Series Machine Gun ....................................... WP 0027 00
Front Sight Assembly .............................................................................. WP 0009 00
Machine Gun, M240 Series ..................................................................... WP 0007 00
Rear Sight Assembly(M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N) WP 0023 00
Receiver Assembly .................................................................................. WP 0021 00
Receiver Body Assembly ........................................................................ WP 0022 00
Slide Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N) ........ WP 0024 00
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R (cont)
Repair Parts and Special Tools List for:
Machine Gun, M240 Series..................................................................... WP 0031 00
Rear Sight Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N) WP 0046 00
Receiver Assembly.................................................................................. WP 0044 00
Receiver Body Assembly ........................................................................ WP 0045 00
Slide Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N) ........ WP 0047 00
Special Tools ........................................................................................... WP 0051 00
Trigger Actuating Assembly (M240D/M240E1/M240H) .......................... WP 0041 00
Trigger Housing Assembly (M240/M240C/M240D/M240H/M240E1)
and Trigger Housing, Infantry (M240B/M240N) ............................... WP 0040 00
Trigger Housing Assembly (M240L)........................................................ WP 0040 01
Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations ................................... WP 0001 00-3
S
Safety, Care and Handling ................................................................................ WP 0001 00-4
Safety Does Not Function ................................................................................. WP 0004 00-7
Service Upon Receipt of Materiel...................................................................... WP 0006 00-1
Slide Assembly (M240B/M240D/M240E1/M240H/M240L/M240N) .................. WP 0024 00
Sluggish Operation............................................................................................ WP 0004 00-3
Special Tools ..................................................................................................... WP 0051 00
Special Tools, TMDE and Support Equipment.................................................. WP 0001 00-4
T
Theory of Operation .......................................................................................... WP 0003 00
Trigger Actuating Assembly (M240D/M240E1/M240H) .................................... WP 0018 00
Trigger Housing Assembly
(M240/M240C/M240D/M240E1/M240H)...................................................... WP 0016 00
(M240B/M240N) ........................................................................................... WP 0017 00
(M240L) ........................................................................................................ WP 0017 01
U
Usable on Codes .............................................................................................. WP 0030 00-6
W
Warning Summary............................................................................................. a
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