REFERENCES
| STANDARD NOMENCLATURE LISTS | ||
|---|---|---|
Motorcycle, chain drive (Harley‐Davidson) | SNL G–523 | |
Cleaning, preserving and lubricating materials,recoil fluids, special oils, and miscellaneous related items | SNL K–1 | |
Soldering, brazing, and welding materials, gases,and related items | SNL K–2 | |
Tools, maintenance, for the repair of automotive vehicles | SNL G–27 | |
Tool sets—motor transport | SNL N–19 | |
Tool sets for ordnance service command, automotive shops | SNL N–30 | |
Current Standard Nomenclature Lists are listed above. | ||
An up‐to‐date list of SNL’s is maintained in the Index to Maintenance Publications | OFSB 1–1 | |
| EXPLANATORY PUBLICATIONS | ||
Military motor vehicles | AR 850–15 | |
| Automotive Materiel | ||
Automotive electricity | TM 10–580 | |
Electric fundamentals | TM 10–455 | |
The motor vehicle | TM 10–510 | |
Chassis, body, and trailer units | TM 10–550 | |
| Maintenance and Repair | ||
Automotive lubrication | TM 10–540 | |
Motor transport inspections | TM 10–545 | |
Tire repair and retread | TM 9–1868 | |
Cleaning, preserving, lubricating and weldingmaterials and similar items issued by theordnance | TM 9–850 | |
Detailed lubrication instructions for ordnancemateriel | OFSB 6–series | |
| Protection of Materiel | ||
Explosives and demolitions | FM 5–25 | |
Defense against chemical attack | FM 21–40 | |
Decontamination of Armored Force vehicles | FM 17–59 | |
Chemical decontamination, materials and equipment | TM 3–220 | |
| List of Publications for Training | FM 21–6 | |
| Storage and Shipment | ||
Registration of motor vehicles | AR 850–10 | |
Storage of motor vehicle equipment | AR 850–18 | |
Ordnance storage and shipment chart, group G—Major items | OSSC–G | |