MEFC No:
DATE:
CONFIDENTIAL (When Mine Setting Code strip is attached)
MEFC No:
DATE:
LOT NO:
UIC:
SW550-FO-PMS-130 SUPPLEMENT M 01 FEB 1990
ASSEMBLY/MAINTENANCE MASTER RECORD
FOR MINE MK 65 MOD 1
MINE SETTING CODE (FROM MINE SETTING SHEET FOLDER)
CASE
PRESET PROGRAMMER SETTINGS
FIELD
(MINE)
MK/
OPTIONAL
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NOTE
2
NO.
1
OA
MOD
NO.
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
6
(All actions performed IAW applicable pubs)
XPL LOT/
LONG
WEAPON
SHORT
ITEM
MK
MOD
OA
ACTION
DATE
SUPERVISOR
INSPECTOR
SERIAL
CYCLE
CONFIG
CYCLE
NUMBER
65
Case
Tail Section
7
Delay Element
21
45
Safety Dvc Arming Gp
Target Detecting Device
58
Arming Device
2
Battery
132
LOT/SER NO.
BATTERY MK 131 MOD
BTRY ACTIVATED DATE
SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS
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Review on:
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MN2f01007
Figure 1-7.--Supplement M, Master Record for Mine Mk 65 Mod 1.
metal of all assembly-level items can be repaired by
using wire brushes, abrasive cloths, or power tools.
When you use power tools or wire brushes on
explosive-loaded mine cases, try to avoid creating
dangerous hot spots.
When the surface condition of a mine case is poor,
you may need to remove paint and corrosion by
sandblasting. When sandblasting a mine case, take the
following precautions:
1. Ensure that the mine case is securely connected
to an earth ground.
2. Allow only experienced operators to sandblast
explosive-loaded mine cases.
3. Wear personal protective equipment. Include a
supplied-air sandblasting hood, as shown in
figure 1-8, and hearing and hand protection.
4. Use caution to avoid overheating of the case or
reducing the thickness of the case excessively.
5. Close all openings on the mine case with
MN2f01008
blanking plates or covers, install extra nuts and
Figure 1-8.--Abrasive sandblasting hood.
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