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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUAL

TM 11-5805-201-12
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE TECHNICAL ORDER

TO 31 W1-2PT-291
Operators and Unit
Maintenance Manual

TELEPHONE SETS
TA-312/PT
(NSN 5805-00-543-0012)

AND
TA-312A/PT
(NSN 5805-01-217-7310)
Distribution authorized to the Department of Defense and
DOD contractors only for official use or for administrative
or operational purposes. This determination was made on
15 April 1990. Other requests for this document will be
referred to Commander, US Army Communications-Electronics
Command and Fort Monmouth, ATTN: AMSEL-LC-ME-P, Fort
Monmouth, NJ 07703-5000.
DESTRUCTION NOTICE - Destroy by any method that will
prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the
document.

DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY AND THE AIR FORCE

1 AUGUST 1990

CONDENSED

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

USING HANDSET H-60/PT


SWITCH AT
PLACING CALL (LB OPERATION)
1. WITH H-60/PT IN CRADLE, TURN HANDCRANK.
2. REMOVE H-60/PT LISTEN FOR CALLED PARITY.

PLACING CALL (CB OR CBS OPERATION)


3. REMOVE H-60/PT AND LISTEN FOR OPERATOR.

CONVERSING (LB AND CBS OPERATION)


4. PUSH PRESS-TO-TALK SWITCH TO TALK; RELEASE TO LISTEN

CONVERSING (CB OPERATION)


5. DO NOT OPERATE PRESS-TO-TALK SWITCH)
(CONTINUED ON INSIDE Of BACK COVER)

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SAFETY STEPS TO FOLLOW IF SOMEONE


IS THE VICTIM OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK

DO NOT TRY TO PULL OR GRAB THE INDIVIDUAL


IF POSSIBLE, TURN OFF THE ELECTRICAL POWER
IF YOU CANNOT TURN OFF THE ELECTRICAL
POWER, PULL, PUSH, OR LIFT THE PERSON TO
SAFETY USING A DRY WOODEN POLE OR A DRY
ROPE OR SOME OTHER INSULATING MATERIAL
SEND FOR HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
AFTER THE INJURED PERSON IS FREE OF
CONTACT WITH THE SOURCE OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK, MOVE THE PERSON A SHORT DISTANCE
AWAY AND IMMEDIATELY START ARTIFICIAL
RESUSCITATION

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WARNING
SEVERE SHOCK OR DEATH MAY
RESULT FROM CONTACT BETWEEN
FIELD WIRE AND POWER LINES

Do not lay, place, or throw field wire on or near power


lines or transformers. Dangerous high voltages exist
at these structures. Follow the five emergency steps
for electric shock. Be careful when using the
TA-312/PT during storms. Lightning may pose a
shock hazard.
WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGE MAY BE PRESENT


IN THIS EQUIPMENT
90 to 100 volts AC may be present on the field wire
terminals of the TA-312/PT. Dont take chances.
WARNING

TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE
IS HAZARDOUS
and prolonged breathing of the vapor should be
avoided. Adequate ventilation should be provided
while using TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE. The
solvent should not be used near heat or open flame;
the products of decomposition are toxic and irritating.
Since TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE dissolves
natural oils, prolonged contact with skin should be
avoided. When necessary use gloves that the solvent
cannot penetrate. If solvent is taken internally, consult a physician immediately.

TECHNICAL MANUAL
No. 11-5805-201-12
TECHNICAL ORDER
No. 31 W1-2PT-291

TM 11-5805-201-12/TO 31 W1-2PT-291
DEPARTMENTS OF
THE ARMY AND
THE AIR FORCE
WASHINGTON, DC
1 August 1990

Operators and Unit Maintenance Manual


TELEPHONE SETS
TA-312/PT
(NSN 5805-00-543-0012)
AND
TA-312A/PT
(NSN 5805-01-217-7310)
REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS

You can help improve this manual. If you find any mistakes or
if you know of a way to improve the procedures, please let us
know. Mail you letter, DA Form 2028 (Recommended
Changes to Publications and Blank Forms), or DA Form
2028-2 located in back of this manual direct to: Commander,
US Army Communications- Electronics Command and Fort
Monmouth, ATTN: AMSEL-LC-ME-PS, Fort Monmouth, New
Jersey 07703-5000.
For Air Force, submit AFTO Form 22 (Technical Order System
Publication Improvement Report and Reply) in accordance
with paragraph 6-5, Section Vl, T.O. 00-5-1. Forward direct to
prime ALC/MST.

* This manual supersedes TM 11-5805-201-12/TO31 W1-2 PT-291,


22 June 1967

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Paragraph
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
1. General
Section
scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consolidated Index of Army
Publications and Blank Forms . . . .
Maintenance Forms, Records,
and Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reporting equipment improvement
recommendations (EIR) . . . . . . . . .
Administrative Storage . . . . . . . . . . .
Destruction of Army Electronics
Materiel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Il. Description and data
Purpose and use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical characteristics . . . . . . . . .
Items comprising an operable
equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional Equipment
Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Differences Between
Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 2.

CHAPTER 3.

CHAPTER 4.

ii

INSTALLATION
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing off-hook lamp assembly . .
Adjusting Buzzer BZ-23/PT . . . . . . .
Connecting Handset-Headset
H-144(*)/U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPERATION
Controls and indicators . . . . . . . . . .
Initiating calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Answering calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operation under unusual
conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAINTENANCE
Scope of maintenance . . . . . . . . . . .
Operator/crew preventive
maintenance checks and
services (PMCS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unit maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Paragraph Page
CHAPTER 5.

SHIPMENT AND LIMITED


STORAGE
Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repacking for shipment or
limited storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

APPENDIX A. REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance allocation chart . . . . . .
Tools and test equipment
requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IV. Remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

APPENDIX B.
Section
I.
Il.
Ill.

APPENDIX C. COMPONENTS OF END


ITEM (COEIL) AND BASIC
ISSUE ITEMS LIST (BIIL)
Section
I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Il. Basic issue items list . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ill. Items troop installed or authorized
list (not applicable) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5-1

5-1

5-2

5-1
A-1
B-1
B-5
B-6
B-7

C-1
C-3
C-4

APPENDIX D. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION


LIST
I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section
II. Additional authorization list . . . . . . .

D-1
D-2

APPENDIX E. EXPENDABLE/DURABLE
SUPPLIES
Section
I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Il. Expendable/Durable supplies . . . . .

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure
Number
1-1
1-2
2-1
2-2
2-3
3-1

iv

Title

Page

Telephone Set TA-312/PT Case Open, and


Handset H-60/PT Removed from Cradle. . . . . . . . . 1-0
Telephone Set TA-312/PT, Case Closed . . . . . . . . . 1-5
Telephone Set TA-312/PT, Packaging Diagram . . . . 2-2
Telephone Set TA-312/PT, Batteries Installed . . . . . 2-6
Installation of Off-Hook Lamp Assembly . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Telephone Set TA-312/PT, Controls and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2

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Figure 1-1. Telephone Set TA-312/PT Case Open, and


Handset H-60/PT, Removed From Cradle.

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION

Section I. GENERAL.
1-1. Scope
a. This manual describes Telephone Sets TA-312/PT and
TA-312A/PT and covers their installation, operation, and unit
maintenance. It includes operation under usual and unusual
conditions, cleaning and inspection of the equipment, and
replacement of authorized parts for unit maintenance personnel.
Unless otherwise indicated, wherever a reference to TA-312/PT
appears, the information also applies to theTA-312A/PT.
b. Official nomenclature followed by (*) is used to indicate all
models of the equipment item covered in this manual. Therefore,
Case, Telephone Set CY-1277(*)/PT represents Cases,
Telephone Set CY-1277A/PT and CY-1277B/PT.
1-2. Consolidated index of Amy Publications and Blank
Forms.
Refer to the latest issue of DA Pam 25-30 to determine whether
there are new editions, changes or additional publications
pertaining to the equipment.
1-3. Maintenance Forms, Records, and Reports
a. Reports of Maintenance and Unsatisfactory Equipment.
Department of the Army forms and procedures used for equipment
maintenance will be those prescribed by DA Pam 738-750 as
contained in Maintenance Management Update. Air Force
personnel will use AFR 66-1 for maintenance reporting and
TO-00-35D54 for unsatisfactory equipment reporting.

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b. Reporting of Item and Packaging Discrepancies. Fill out and
forward SF 364 (Report of Discrepancy (ROD)) as prescribed in AR
735-11 -2/DLAR 4140.55/SECNAVlNST 4355.18/AFR 400-54/
MCO 4430.3J.
c. Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR) (SF361). Fill out
and forward Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR) (SF361 ) as .
prescribed in AR 55-38/NAVSUPlNST4610.33C/AFR-75-18/MCO
P4610.19D/DLAR4500.15.
1-4. Reporting Equipment improvement Recommendations
(EIR)
a. Army. If your TA 312/PT needs improvement, let us
know. 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 it on an SF 368
(Product Quality Deficiency Report). Mail it to Commander,
US Army CommunicationsElectronics Command and Fort
Monmouth, ATTN: AMSELPA MAD, Fort Monmouth, New
Jersey 077035000. Well send you a reply.

b. Air Force. Air Force personnel are encouraged to submit


ElRs in accordance with AFR 900-4.
1-5. Administrative Storage
Administrative Storage of Equipment issued to and used by Army
activities will have preventive maintenance performed in
accordance with the PMCS charts before storing. When removing
the equipment from administrative storage the PMCS should be
performed to assure operational readiness. Disassembly and
repacking of equipment for shipment or limited storage are covered
in paragraphs 5-1 and 5-2.
1-6. Destruction of Army Electronics Materiel
Destruction of Army electronics material to prevent enemy use
shall be in accordance with TM 750-244-2.

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Section Il. DESCRIPTION AND DATA
1-7. Purpose and Use

The TA-312/PT is a two wire, battery-operated field telephone. It


may be used in a simple point-to-point voice frequency (vf) wire
communication link or in any two-wire ringdown subscriber position
of a telephone communications system.
1-8. Technical Characteristics
a. Voltage requirements . . . . . . . . . 3 volts dc.
b. Frequency range . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 to 3,200 Hz.
c. Signaling:
Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Hz.
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 to 100 volts.
d. Station-to-station distance.
Wire description and type or gauge

Wire, Cable, Telephone WD-1/TT


(field wire).
Wire, Cable, Telephone WD-14/TT
(field wire).
Cable Assembly, Telephone CX-1065/G
(spiral-four)
Cable Assembly, Telephone CX-162/G
(five-pair cable).
Lead-covered cable, 19-gauge
Lead-covered cable, 22-gauge
Lead-covered cable, 24-gauge
Open-wire lines, W-2 #l 4 AWG copper.
Open-wire lines, W-74 #l 2 AWG copper.

Maximum distance
(miles)
Wet

Dry

14

22

14

22

Loaded

Not Loaded

29

50
23
30
20
230
520

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1-9. Items Comprising an Operable Equipment
NSN

QTY

Nomenclature, part No., and mfr code


NOTE
The part number is followed by
the applicable five digit Federal
supply code for manufacturers or
distributor or Government agency,
etc, which is identified in SB
708-41/42.

5805-00-503-1469

Generator, Ringing, Hand G-42A/PT

5965-00-669-9145

Handset H-60/PT

1-10. Description (figs. 1-1 and 1-2)


All connections and operating controls of the TA-312/PT are
located on the panel assembly and housing. The handcrank (part
of Generator, Ringing, Hand G-42A/PT) for generating the
ringdown signal is located on the side of the housing. Connector,
Receptacle U-79/U allows connection of Handset-Headset
H-182/U for use in place of the H-60/PT.
1-11. Additional Equipment Required
Two Batteries BA-30 or an external 3-volt direct current (de) source
are required. The external source must be connected to the BAT
binding posts.

1-12. Differences Between Models


The TA-312/PT and TA-312A/PT are identical functionally and in
appearance. The TA-312/PT has a metal case. The case of the
TA-312A/PT is molded plastic and requires no painting.

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Figure 1-2. Telephone Set TA-312/PT, Case Closed.


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CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION

2-1. Unpacking (fig. 2-1)


a. Packaging Data. When packaged for shipment, the
TA-312/PT is placed in a cardboard carton. For domestic shipment,
six cardboard cartons are placed in a cardboard box. For export
shipment, 15 cardboard cartons are packed in a waterproof barrier
in a wooden box. The dimensions, volume, and weight are as
follows:
Approximate
dimensions (in.)

Package

Length

Height

Carton

15

7 3/4

Cardboard box

31

8 1/2

Wooden box

28 1/2

17

Volume
(Cu ft)

Weight
(lb)

Width
5

.34

9 3/4

1534

2.4

62

24 1/2

6.86

194

b. Removing Contents.
(1) Cardboard box.
(a) Cut or tear the sealing tape, and fold back the top flaps
of the cardboard box.
(b) Remove the cardboard cartons.
(2) Wooden box.
(a) Cut and fold back the metal straps.

Do not attempt to pry off the wooden cover. Prying


may damage the equipment in the wooden box.

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Figure 2-1. Telephone Set TA-312/PT, Packaging Diagram.

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(b) Remove the nails from the cover with a nail puller, and
remove the cover.
(c) Cut or tear open the waterproof barrier.
(d) Remove the cardboard cartons.
(3) Cardboad cartons.
(a) Cut or tear the sealing tape, and fold back the top flaps
of the cardboard carton.
(b) Open the slide fastener, and remove the corrugated
paper.
2-2. Checking
a. inspect the equipment for damage. If a TA-312/PT has been
damaged, fill out and forward SF 364 (para. l-3b).
b. Check to see that the equipment is complete as listed on the
packing slip. If a packing slip is not available, check the equipment
against the basic issue items list (appendix B). Report all
discrepancies in accordance with DA Pam 738-750.
c. if the equipment has been reconditioned, ascertain if it has
been modified. if the equipment has been modified, the
modification work order (MWO) number will appear on the front
panel near the nomenclature plate. Check to see whether
appropriate notations concerning modifications have been written
in to the manual on the equipment.
NOTE
Current MWOs applicable to the equipment are
listed in DA Pam 25-30.
2-3. Installing
The TA-312/PT may be used as a desk phone,
mounted verticality on a tree, pole, or other support.

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a. Use of TA-312/PT as a Desk Set. Unbuckle the carrying case
retaining strap (fig. 1-1 ), and remove the panel and housing
assembly from the carrying case. Store the carrying case for later
use. Place the panel and housing assembly in a convenient
location on the desk.
b. Installation of TA-312/PTon a Tree or Pole.
1. Unhook the end of the carrying strap on the Buzzer
BZ-23/PT end of the carrying case.
2.

Adjust the carrying strap to a length equal to the circumference of the support. For a thin support adjust it to twice the
circumference to wrap it around twice.

3.

Place the TA-312/PT against the support with the LINE


1-2 binding posts (fig. 1-1) at the top.

4.

Wrap the carrying strap around the support, and secure


the free end to the upper ring on the carrying case.

5. Wrap a Iength of field wire around the support and through


the lower loop of the carrying case, and tie it securely in
place.
c. Setting Selector Switch. Use a screwdriver to set the selector
switch to the proper position for the service being used.
d. Connecting the Line.
(1). Strip approximately 1 inch of insulation from the ends of
the two wires in the line to be connected. Scrape the
stripped ends clear.

2-4

(2).

Fold back the stripped wires about one-half inch from the
end.

(3)

Push down one of the LINE 1-2 binding posts. Insert the
bare end of one wire into the binding post slot, and release
the post. Check to see that the wire is securely clamped.
Repeat the procedure with the other wire, in the other post.

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e. Connecting External Batteries.
(1) Remove the BA-30s from the battery compartment.
Connect a 3-volt battery source to the BAT binding posts
on the panel.
f. /nstall Batteries BA30 (fig. 2-2).
(1) Remove the H-60/PT from the retaining cradle, and open
the carrying case retaining strap.
(2) Rotate the battery compartment cover latch clockwise
until the cover is released. Lift the cover to expose the
battery compartment.
(3) Insert two Batteries BA-30 in the battery compartment,
one with the positive terminal up, and the other with the
positive terminal down.
(4) Close the cover, and turn the cover latch counterclockwise
to lock the cover closed.
(5) Refasten the carrying case retaining strap over the battery
compartment, if the TA-312/PT is to be kept in the carrying
cases.
g. /nstalling and Removing Deicing Screen (fig. 1-1).
(1) In cold climates, install the deicing screen to prevent the
operators breath from freezing on the transmitter.
(a) Place the screen in position over the front of the
transmitter cap.

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Figure 2-2. Telephone Set TA-312/PT, Batteries Installed.

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(b) Use your finger or the blade of a screwdriver to press
evenly around the rim of the screen and seat it firmly in
the slot around the face of the transmitter cap.
(2) Remove the deicing screen by inserting the blade of a
screwdriver in the slot in the transmitter cap. Pry up the
screen with a twisting motion.
(3) When the screen is not in use, store it between the carrying case and the side of the housing assembly opposite
the BZ-23/PT.
(4) If used only seasonally, deicing screens maybe stored in a
central location until needed.
2-4. Installing Off-Hook Lamp Assembly (fig. 2-3).
NOTE
The security lamp is to alert personnel that Handset H-60/PT is not seated properly in its retaining
brackets leaving the line open. The lamp is for use
only in sensitive areas; it is not to be installed on
every telephone set in the field.
(a) Remove the panel screw nearest the LINE binding
posts.
(b) Secure the off-hook lamp assembly to the panel with
this screw, keeping the lamp portion of the attachment
snuggled near the telephone cradle.
(c) Run the lead of the off-hook lamp assembly around the
handset retaining bracket and connect its two
terminals to the BAT binding posts on the panel.

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Figure 2-3. Installation of Off-hook Lamp Assembly.

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2-5. Adjusting Buzzer BZ-23/PT Volume
Contact a distant party or switchboard, and ask them to ring on the
line. Adjust the LOUD-LOW control to the desired volume. The
fully clockwise position of the control is the maximum loud position.
2-6. Connecting Handset-Headset H-182/U
Connect Handset-Headset H-182/U to the TA-312/PT by
connecting connector, Plug U-77/U on the H-182U cord to
connector, Receptacle U-79/U on the panel of the TA-312/PT.
Leave the H-60/PT in the retaining cradle while the H-182/U
connected.
2-7. Connecting Visual Ring Indicator.
NOTE
A visual ring indicator (U-184/GT, step a or Glow
Lamp, step b) may be installed if your situation
warrants it.
a. Remove wires from TA-312 binding posts. Strip away an
extra inch of insulation. Slip the wires through U-184/GT
Adapter and back to the posts.
b. Attach leads from Glow Lamp M15098/1 -001 or M15098/
1-003 across TA-312 binding posts with the incoming phone
line.

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CHAPTER 3
OPERATION

3-1. Controls and Indicators (figures 3-1 and 1-2)


The following chart describes the controls and indicators of
Telephone Set TA-312/PT and the function of each.
Function

Control or indicator
Hook switch

Connects H-60PT to line during operation.


Switch is operated when H-60/PT is removed
from retaining cradle and is open when
H-60PT is in retaining cradle.

Selector switch

Connects internal circuits of TA-312/PT for


particular type of service to be used:
Function

Position
CB
LB
CBS
EXT-INT switch

Common battery operation.


Local battery operation.
Common battery signaling (local
battery for voice).

Permits selection of H-144(*)/U in place of


H-60/PT:
EXT
INT

Selects H-144()/U (H-60/PT


inoperative).
Selects H-60/PT (H-144(*)/U
inoperative).

LOW-LOUD control

Adjusts BZ-23/PT volume.

HandCrank (part of
G-4WPT

When turned, operates G-42A/PT for signaling in LB operation.

BZ-23/PT

Provides audible indication of incoming call or


disconnect.

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Figure 3-1. Telephone Set TA-312/P~ Controls and Indicators.

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3-2. Initiating Calls

Always perform the appropriate disconnect


procedure when the call is terminated. If the
proper procedure is not followed, the buzzer may
not operate on the next incoming call.
NOTE
Ensure that batteries are removed if the telephone
set is to be used in a Common Battery (CB) system.
a. CB and CBS Operation Using H-60/PT.
(1) Operate the INT-EXT switch to INT.
(2) Remove the H-60/PT from its retaining cradle, and wait for
the switchboard operator to answer.
(3) For CBS operation, operate the press-to-talk switch (fig.
1-1) to talk and release it when listening.
(4) For CB operation, do not use the press-to-talk switch.
(5) When the call is terminated, replace the H-60/PT in its
retaining cradle.
b. CB and CBS Operation Using H-182/U
(1) Make sure that the H-60/PT is seated firmly in the retaining
cradle.
(2) Operate the INT-EXT switch to EXT, and wait for the
operator to answer.
(3) For CBS operation, press the press-to-talk switch to talk
and release it to listen.

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(4) For CB operation, the press-to-talk switch is not used.
(5) When the call is terminated, operate the INT-EXT switch
to INT.
c. LB Operation Using H-60/PT.
(1) Operate the INT-EXT switch to INT.
(2) Make sure that the H-60/PT is seated firmly in the retaining
cradle.
(3) Turn the handcrank rapidly a few turns.
(4) Remove the H-60/PT from the retaining cradle, and wait
for the operator or called party to answer.
(5) Operate the press-to-talk switch to talk and release it to
listen.
(6) When the call is terminated, replace the H-60/PT in the
retaining cradle and turn the handcrank rapidly a few
turns. This will signal the switchboard that the call has
been completed.
d. LB Operation Using H-182/U.
(1) Make sure that the H-60/PT is firmly seated in the retaining
cradle.
(2) Operate the lNT-EXl switch to EXT, and turn the handcrank rapidly for a few turns.
(3) Wait for the called party or the switchboard to answer.
(4) Press the press-to-talk switch to talk, and release it to
listen.
(5) When the call is terminated, release the press-to-talk
switch and turn the handcrank rapidly a few turns. This will
signal the switchboard that the call has been completed.

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3-3. Answering Calls
a. Using H-60/PT.
(1) When the BZ-23/PTsounds, remove the H-60/PT from the
retaining cradle.
(2) For LB or CBS operation, press the press-to-talk switch to
talk and release it to listen. For CB operation, it is not
necessary to operate the press-to-talk switch to talk.
(3) When the call is terminated, replace the H-60/PT in the
retaining cradle. After LB operation, turn the handcrank
rapidly a few turns to signal the switchboard that the call
has been completed.
b. Using H-182/U.
(1) Make sure that the H-60/PT is seated firmly in the retaining
cradle.
(2) When the BZ-23/PT sounds, operate the INT-EXT switch
to EXT.
(3) For LB or CBS operation, press the press-to-talk switch to
answer, release it to listen. For CB operation it is not
necessary to operate the press-to-talk switch to answer.
(4) When the call is terminated, release the press-to-talk
switch. After CB or CBS operation, operate the INT-EXT
switch to INT. After LB operation, turn the handcrank
rapidly a few turns to signal the switchboard that the call is
completed.

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3-4. Operation Under Unusual Conditions
a. Cold Climates. Extreme cold reduces battery voltage,
decreases the efficiency of the transmitter and receiver, and makes
the H-60/PT and H-182/U cords and other rubber pads stiff and
brittle.
(1) Protect the TA-312/PT as much as possible. if the
TA-312/PT must be kept outdoors in the extreme cold,
install Batteries BA-3030 in place of Batteries BA-30, or
keep an extra set of Batteries BA-30 in your pocket to keep
them warm. The extra batteries may be used to replace
batteries affected by the cold.
(2) Install the deicing screen with the metal ring facing
downward and the dot on the screen aligned with the notch
in the transmitter cover of the H-60/PT.
NOTE
If no deicing screen is available, carefully remove
ice or moisture from the transmitter and cover it
with a dry, clean cloth.
(3) Handle the TA-312/PT carefully to avoid breaking or
cracking the rubber parts.
b. Hot, Dry Climates. Hot, dry climates expose the TA-312/PT
to damage from dirt, dust, and the effects of strong sunlight.
(1) Protect the TA-312/PT from sand, dust, and strong
sunlight. Clean and dust the equipment frequently.
(2) When the TA-312/PT is not in use, close the slide fastener
to keep out dust and other dirt.
c. Warm Damp Climates. Warm, damp climates expose the
TA-312/PT to damage from moisture and fungus. Wipe all fungus
and moisture from the exterior with a clean, lint-free cloth.

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d. Noisy Areas.
(1) Speak directly into the transmitter in a loud, clear voice.
(2) For LB or CBS operation, release the press-to-talk switch
when listening. For CB operation, cover the transmitter
with one hand while listening.
(3) Shield the transmitter from the noise source with the hand
or body while talking.
e. Long Telephone Loops. The LB and CBS circuits provide
better transmission than the CB circuit overlong distances. When
the TA-312/PT is used on a long CB circuit and transmission is
noticeably affected, operate the selector switch to the CBS position
and install batteries.
f. Emergency Sound Power Operation. If no battery supply is
available, it is possible to transmit for approximately 4 miles by
using the receiver element as a sound-powered transmitter
element.
(1) Signal by turning the handcrank rapidly a few turns.
(2) Speak directly into the receiver element, then listen while
the distant party is transmitting.

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CHAPTER 4
MAINTENANCE

4-1. Scope of Maintenance


a. General.
(1) To be sure that your Telephone Set TA-312/PT is always
ready for your mission, you must do scheduled PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
(PMCS).
(2) When you are doing any PMCS or routine checks, keep in
mind the warnings and cautions.
(3) BEFORE OPERATION, perform your (B) PMCS to be
sure that your equipment is ready to go.
(4) DURING OPERATION, perform your (D) PMCS. This
should help you spot small troubles before they become
big problems.
(5) AFTER OPERATION, perform your (A) PMCS. This
should keep your equipment in top shape.
(6) MONTHLY (M) PMCS are important checks you make to
keep serious problems from suddenly happening.
(7) ROUTINE CHECKS LIKE: CLEANING, DUSTING,
WASHING, CHECKING FOR FRAYED CABLES,
STOWING ITEMS NOT IN USE, COVERING UNUSED
RECEPTACLES AND CHECKING FOR LOOSE NUTS
AND BOLTS are not listed as PMCS checks. They are
things that you should do anytime you see they must be
done.

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(8) Defective items that cannot be corrected must be reported
to higher category maintenance personnel. Records and
reports of repairs and preventive maintenance must be
made in accordance with procedures given in DA Pam
738-750.
(9) Operator/Crew PMCS are provided in paragraph 4-2.
NOTE
Use the ITEM NO column in your PMCS table as a
source of numbers for the TM ITEM NO. column
on DA Form 2404 (Equipment Inspection and
Maintenance Worksheet) in recording results of
PMCS.
The PROCEDURES column in your PMCS Chart
instructs you to CHECK AND HAVE REPAIRED
OR ADJUSTED AS NECESSARY. Carefully folIow these instructions and if tools are needed or
the chart instructions tell you, get unit maintenance to do the necessary work.
b. Cleaning.
NOTE
TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE IS
HAZARDOUS
and prolonged breathing of the vapor should be
avoided. Adequate ventilation should be provided
while using TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE,
The solvent should not be used near heat or open
flame; the products of decomposition are toxic and
irritating.
Since TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE dissolves natural oils, prolonged contact
with skin should be avoided. When necessary,
use gloves that the solvent cannot penetrate. If
solvent is taken internally, consult a physician
immediately.
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(1) Remove dust or loose dirt with a clean soft cloth or brush.
Use cloth, Item 1, Appendix E.
(2) Remove grease, fungus, and ground in dirt with a clean
cloth dampened (not wet) with TRICHLOROTRlFLUOROETHANE. Use cleaning compound, Item 2,
Appendix E.
4-2. Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and
Services (PMCS)
NOTE
If the equipment must be kept in continuous
operation, check only those items that can be
checked and serviced without disturbing
Make the complete checks and
operation.
services when the equipment can be shut down.
Within designated interval, these checks are to be
performed in the order listed.

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B Before
Item
no.

4-4

Item to be
Inspected

D During

A After
Procedures

Batteries

Inspect for foreign matter and corrosion.

Binding Posts

Check binding posts to assure that they


will securely hold WD-ITT wire and their
rubber boots are serviceable

Battery
Compartment

Remove batteries if telephone set will


not be used again within one week. If
lid is hard to open, put one drop of oil
on hinge pins.

M Monthly
For readiness reporting
equipment is not ready/
available if:
Corrosion prohibits
operation

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4-3. Unit Maintenance
NOTE
DD Form 314 is not to be filled out as scheduled
unit maintenance is not required.
a. General. Unit maintenance includes those procedures listed
in the maintenance allocation chart (Appendix C) of this manual.
b. Repairing H-60/PT Cord Assembly. If the outer jacket of the
cord is frayed, cut, broken, or cracked, repair with electrical tape
provided there is no evidence of damage to any of the internal
conductors. If such damage is suspected, refer cord assembly to
next higher category of maintenance for repair or replacement as
required.

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CHAPTER 5
SHIPMENT AND LIMITED STORAGE

5-1. Disassembly
a. Remove the line wires from the LINE 1-2 binding posts.
b. Open the battery compartment, and remove the batteries.
c. Clean all moisture, fungus, or corrosion from the battery
compartment.
d. Clean and dry the battery compartment gasket with a clean
cloth, and secure the battery compartment cover.
e. Remove all dirt and moisture from the TA-312/PT and its
carrying case.
f. Install the deicing screen in the transmitter cap of the
H-60/PT.
5-2. Repackaging for Shipment or Limited Storage
Repackaging of the TA-312/PT should conform as closely as
possible to the original packaging (fig. 2-1). Follow the general
procedures outlined below:
a. Mount the H-60/PT in the retaining cradle. Place enough
cushioning material around the H-60/PT to prevent it from shifting in
transit.
b. Fold the handcrank into the wheel on the hand generator.
c. Close the carrying case cover, and close the slide fastener.
d. Replace the TA-312/PT in the carton; use the original carton
of a suitable substitute.

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APPENDIX A
REFERENCES

DA PAM 25-30

Consolidated Index of Army Publications


and Blank Forms.

DA PAM 738-750

The Army Maintenance Management


System (TAMMS).

SB 11-6

FSC Class 6135; Primary Battery Supply


Data.

TM 11-5965-206-14P

Operators, Organizational, Direct Support, and General Support Maintenance


Repair Paris and Special Tools Lists
(Including Depot Maintenance Repair
HeadsetParts and Special Tools:
Microphone H-91A/U (NSN 5965-00669-6871); Handset-Headset H-144/U,
H-144A/U, H-144B/U, and H-144C/U
(NSN 5965-00-682-2769) and HeadsetMicrophone H-210/G (NSN 5965-00892-1 068).

TM 750-244-2

Procedures for Destruction of Electronics


Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use
(Electronics Command).

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APPENDIX B
MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION

B-1. General
This appendix provides a summary of the maintenance operations
for the TA-312/PT. It authorities categories of maintenance for
specific maintenance functions on repairable items and
components and the tools and equipment required to perform each
function. This appendix may be used as an aid in planning
maintenance operations.
B-2. Maintenance Function
Maintenance functions will be limited to and defined as follows:
a. Inspect. To determine the serviceability of an item by comparing its physical, mechanical, and/or electrical characteristics
with established standards through examination.
b. Test. To verify service ability and to detect incipient failure by
measuring the mechanical or electric characteristics of an item and
comparing those characteristics with prescribed standards.
c. Service. Operations required periodically to keep an item in
proper operation condition, i.e., to clean (decontaminate),
preserve, drain, paint, or to replenish fuel, lubricants, hydraulic
fluids or compressed air supplies.
d Adjust. Maintain within prescribed limits by bringing into
proper or exact position, or by setting the operating characteristics
to the specified parameters.
e. Align. To adjust specified variable elements of an item to
bring about optimum or desired performance.

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f. Calibrate. To determine and cause corrections to be made or
to be adjusted on instruments or test measuring and diagnostic
equipment used in precision measurement. Consists of the
comparison of two instruments, one of which is a certified standard
of known accuracy, to detect and adjust any discrepancy in the
accuracy of the instrument being compared.
g. Install. The act of emplacing, seating, or fixing into positional
item, part, module (component or assembly) in a manner to allow
the proper functioning of the equipment or systems.
h. Replace. The act of substituting a serviceable like-type part,
subassembly, or module (component or assembly) for an
unserviceable counterpart.
i. Repair. The application of maintenance services (inspect,
test, service, adjust, align, calibrate, replace) or other maintenance
actions (welding, grinding, riveting, straightening, facing,
remachining, or resurfacing) to restore serviceability to an item by
correcting specific damage, fault, malfunction, or failure in a part,
subassembly module (component or assembly), end item, or
system.
j. Overhaul. That maintenance effort (service/action) necessary to restore an item to a completely serviceable/operational
condition as prescribed by maintenance standards (i.e., DMWR) in
appropriate technical publications. Overhaul is normally the
highest degree of maintenance performed by the Army. Overhaul
does not normally return an item to like-new condition.
k. Rebuild. Consists of 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 (hours, miles, etc.) considered in
classifying Army equipment/components.

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B-3. Column Entries
a. Column 1, Group Number. Column 1 lists group numbers,
the purpose of which is to identify components, assemblies, subassemblies, and modules with the next higher assembly.
b. Column 2, Component/Assembly. Column 2 contains the
noun names of components, assemblies, subassemblies, and
modules for which maintenance is authorized.
c. Column 3, Maintenance Functions. Column 3 lists the
functions to be performed on the item listed in column 2. When
items are listed without maintenance functions, it is solely for the
purpose of having the group numbers in the MAC and RPSTL
coincide.
d. Column 4, Maintenance Category. Column 4 specifies, by
the listing of a "worktime" figure in the appropriate subcolumn(s),
the lowest level of maintenance authorized to perform the functions
listed in column 3. This figure represents the active time required to
perform the maintenance function at the indicated category of
maintenance. if the number or complexity of the tasks within the
listed maintenance function vary at different maintenance
categories, appropriate "worktime" figures will be shown for each
category. The number of task-hours specified by the worktime
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, troubleshooting
time, and quality assurance/quality control time in addition to the
time required to perform the specific tasks identified for the
maintenance functions authorized in the maintenance allocation
chart. Subcolumns of column 4 are as follows:
C
O
F
H
D

Operator/Crew
Unit
Direct Support
General Support
Depot

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e. Column 5, Tools and Equipment. Column 5 specifies by
code, those common tool sets (not individual tools) and special
tools, test, and support equipment required to perform the desired
function.
f. Column 6, Remarks. Column 6 contains an alphabetic code
which leads to the remark in section IV, Remarks, which is pertinent
to the item opposite the particular code.
B-4. Tools and Test Equipment Requirements (Section Ill)
a. Tool or Test Equipment Reference Codes. The numbers in
this column coincide with the numbers used in the tools and equipment column of the MAC. The numbers indicate the applicable tool
or test equipment for the maintenance functions.
b. Maintenance Category. The code sin this column indicate the
maintenance category allocated to the tool or test equipment.
c. Nomenclature. This column Iists the noun name and nomenclature of the tools and test equipment required to perform the
maintenance functions.
d. National/NATO Stock Number. This column lists the
National/NATO stock number of the specific tool or test equipment.
e. Tool Number. This column lists the manufacturers part
number of the tool followed by the Federal Supply Code for
manufacturers (5-digit) in parentheses.
B-5. Remarks (Section IV)
a. Reference Code. This code refers to the appropriate item in
section 11, column 6.
b. Remarks. This column provides the required explanatory
information necessary to clarify items appearing in section II.

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Section Il. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART FOR TELEPHONE SET TA-312/PT


(1)
Group
Number
00

01
02

03

(2)
Component/Assembly
Telephone Set
TA-312/PT

Case, Telephone Set


Telephone Set

(3)
Maintenance
Function
Inspect
Service
Test
Replace
Adjust
Repair

(4)
Maintenance Category
c

0.5
0.5

0.2
0.2

0.4

Service
Replace
Repair
Adjust

0.5

(6)
Remarks
A
B
C
D
E

0.5

4
1,3
1,3

1.5

1,2,3,4

1.0

1,3
1,3

B
F

1.5
1.5
1.5

4
1,3
1,2,3,4
1,3

B
G
H
I

0.6
0.4

Service
Replace

(5)
Tools and
Eqpt.

Handset H-60/PT

J
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Section Ill. TOOL AND TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR TELEPHONE SET TA-312/PT
Tool or Test
Equipment
Ref Code

Maintenance
Category

Nomenclature
Multimeter, 3 1/2 Digit
AN/PSM-45

National/Nato
Stock Number

Tool Number

6625-01-139-2512

Alternate
Multimeter TS-352D/U

6625-00-242-5023

Test Set, Telephone TS-716/U

6625-00-965-1433

TooI Equipment, Telephone


Electricians TE-49

5180-00-408-1863

Tool Equipment TE-33

5180-00-408-1859
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Section IV. REMARKS FOR TELEPHONE SET TA-312/PT


Reference
Code

Remarks

External.

Preventive maintenance.

Test external controls, battery, and handset elements.

Replace external control knob, battery, fuse.

Adjust external controls.

Replace ringing generator assembly, water proof air valves.

Replace hookswitch, receptacle connector, panel gasket,


terminal board, buzzer and impedance matching network.

H
I
J

Repair in accordance with component MAC.


Adjust hookswitch assembly and buzzer.
Handset is an expendable item.

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APPENDIX C
COMPONENTS OF END ITEM (COEIL) AND BASIC ISSUE
ITEMS LIST (BIIL)
Section I. INTRODUCTION
C-l. Scope
This appendix lists only basic issue items
crew/operator for installation, operation, and
Telephone Set TA-312/PT.
C-2. General
This Basic Issue Items List is a list, in alphabetical sequence, of
items which are furnished with, and which must be turned in with the
end item.
C-3. Explanation of Columns
The following provides an explanation of columns found in the
tabular listings:
a. Illustration. This column is divided as follows:
(1) Figure number. Indicates the figure number of the illustration in which the item is shown.
(2) Itern Number. Not applicable
b. Federal Stock Number. Indicates the Federal stock number
assigned to the item and will be used for requisitioning purposes.
c. Part Number. 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.
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d. Federal Supply Code for Manufacturer (FSCM). The FSCM
is a 5-digit numeric code used to identify the manufacturer, distributor, or Government agency, etc., and is identified in SB 708-42.
e. Description. Indicates the Federal item name and a minimum
description required to identify the item.
f. Unit of Measure (U/M). Indicates the standard of basic quantity of the listed item as used in performing the actual maintenance
function. This measure is expressed by a two-charcter alphabetical
abbreviation, (e.g., ea, in., pr, etc). When the unit of measure differs from the unit of issue, the lowest unit of issue that will satisfy the
required units of measure will be requisitioned.
g. Quantity Fumished with Equipment (Basic issue Items Only).
Indicates the quantity of the basic issue item furnished with the
equipment.

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Section Il. BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST

(2)

(1)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

Unit
of
Meas

Qty
Furn
With
Equip

Illustration
Description
(a)
Fig.
No.

(b)
Item
No.

Usable
On Code

National Stock
Number

Part Number

FSCM

1-2

5805-00-752-6166

SC-D-140783

80063

Case, Telephone
CY-1277BIPT

Ea

1-2

8465-00-269-0682

MIL-S-1698

81349

Sling, Carrying, Bag and


Case

Ea

NOTE: CY-1277B/PT is one-way interchangeable with all previous models.

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APPENDIX D
ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST
Section 1. INTRODUCTION
D-1. Scope
This appendix lists additional items you are authorized for the
support of the TA-312/PT.
D-2. General
This list identifies items that do not have to accompany the
TA-312/PT and that do not have to be turned in with it. These items
are authorized to you by CTA, MTOE, TDA, or JTA.
D-3. Explanation of Listing
National stock numbers, descriptions, and quantities are provided
to help you identify and request the additional items you require to
support this equipment. The items are listed in alphabetical
sequence by item name under the type document (i.e., CTA,
MTOE, TDA, or JTA) which authorizes the item(s) to you.

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Section Il. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST
(2)
Description

(1)
National Stock
Number

Usable on Code

FSCM & Part Number

(3)

(4)

U/M

Qty
Auth

5805-00-782-210

CTA Authorized Items


Lamp Assembly

Ea

5970-00-29-6263

Boot, Binding Post

Ea

9905-00-226-1742

Plate, Designation

Ea

5808-00-392-7628

Screen, Deicing

Ea

5805-00-708-2203

U-184/GT

Ea

6240-00-577-8456

Glow Lamp M15098/1-001

Ea

6240-00428-6737

Glow Lamp M15098/1-003

Ea

Connector

Adapter

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APPENDIX E
EXPENDABLE/DURABLE SUPPLIES
Section I. INTRODUCTION
E-1. Scope
This appendix lists expendable/durable supplies you will need to
operate and maintain the TA-312/PT. These items are authorized
to you by CTA50-970, Expendable Items (Except Medical, Class V,
Repair Parts, and Heraldic Items).
E-2. Explanation of Columns
a. Column 1 Item Number. This number is assigned to the
entry in the listing and is referenced in the narrative instructions to
identify the material (e.g., Use cleaning compound, item 5,
App. D).
b. Column 2 Level. This column identifies the lowest level of
maintenance that requires the listed item.
C
O
F
H

Operator/Crew
Unit Maintenance
Direct Support Maintenance
General Support Maintenance

c. Column 3 National Stock Number. This is the National


stock number assigned to the item; use it to request or requisition
the item.
d Column 4- Description. Indicates the Federal item name,
and if, required, a description to identify the item. The last line for
each item indicates the part number followed by the Federal Supply
Code for Manufacturer (FSCM) in parentheses, if applicable.
e. Column 5 Unit of Measure (U/M. Indicates the measure
used in performing the actual maintenance function. This measure
is expressed by a two-character alphabetical abbreviation (e.g., ea,
in, pr). If the unit of measure differs from the unit of issue, requisition the lowest unit of issue that will satisfy your requirements.
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Section Il. EXPENDABLES/DURABLE SUPPLIES


(1)

Item
No.

2
3

E - 2

(2)
Level

c
c

(4)
Description

(3)

National Stock
Number

Part No. and FSCM

(5)

Unit
of
Meas

8305-00-205-3496

Cloth, Cotton, Lint-free (81348) CCCC44

Pg

6180-00-105-3084

Trichlorotriiluoroethane (80244) (16 Oz Can)

Oz

6135-00-120-1020

Battery, Dry (80063) BA-30

Ea

By Order of the Secretary of the Army:


CARL E. VUONO
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
THOMAS F. SIKORA
Brigadier General, United States Army
The Adjutant General
By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force:
LARRY D. WELSH
General, United States Air Force
Chief of Staff
Official:
CHARLES C. McDONALD
General, United States Air Force
Commander, Air Force
Logistics Command

DISTRIBUTION:
To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 1236E,
block 6954, Operator and Unit Maintenance requirements
for TM 11580520112.

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1991 0 - 281-486 (42704)

PIN:028544-000

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