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1 Deployable Universal CombatEarthmover (DEUCE)TM 5-2430-200-10 operator s Manual 30/30 (Model DV100)NSN: 2430-01-423-2819 PIN: 7RR00003-UpDISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Headquarters, Department of the Army MARCH 2001 REMOVE PAGE1 through 47 through 1013 and 1417 through 2227 and 2831 and 3235 through 4245 and 4649 and 5053 through 6265 through 8897 and 98103 through 106109 through 118121 through 132A-3 through A-6A-15 and A-16 INSERT PAGEA (B Blank)1 through 47 through 1013 and 1417 through 2227 and 2831 and 3235 through 4245 and 4649 and 5053 through 6265 through 8897 and 98103 through 106109 through 118121 through 132A-3 and and (blank)
2 A-5 and A-6A-15 and A-16 REMOVE PAGEA-21 through A-24B-1 and B-2C-1 through C-4D-1 and D-2E-1 through E-6 INSERT PAGEA-21 and and A- 22A-23 and 24B-1 and B-2C-1 through C-4D-1 and D-2E-1 and Blank) and E-2E-3 through E-6 TECHNICAL MANUALOPERATOR S MANUALFORDEPLOYABLE UNIVERSAL COMBAT EARTHMOVER (DEUCE) 30/30 (MODEL DV100)NSN 2430-01-423-2819 PIN: 7RR00003-UPDISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A - Approved for public release; distribution is 5-2430-200-10 dated 01 MARCH 2001 is updated as this sheet in front of the Manual for change is a result of various configuration changes and updates to include: recoil alert system, sightgauge covers to rollers and rear idlers, changed and re-routed hydraulic hoses, updated PMCS, BII toolsand vertical bar in the outer margin of the page or between columns in a double column format indicates newor updated text or illustrations.
3 Old pages and insert new pages as indicated NO. 1 HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYWASHINGTON, DC, 18 MAY 2008TM 5-2430-200-10DA 2028 Sample DA 2028 Sample Front None DA 2028 Sample Back None DA 2028 Front and BackMetric Chart Metric Chart PIN PIN GEORGE W. CASEY, JR. ! "#$##"% & ' #(")*+("++(,+- . /01 1- ' 2 0811910 Page Number *Change and B ..1 Page 1 ..1 Page 2 and 3 ..0 Page 5 and 6 ..0 Page 8 ..0 Page 9 ..1 Page 10 through 12 ..0 Page 13 ..1 Page 14 through 17 ..0 Page 18 through 22 ..1 Page 23 through 26 ..0 Page 27 and 28.))
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5 1 Page A-7 through A-14 ..0 Page A-15 and A-16 ..1 Page A-17 through A-20 ..0 Page A-21 ..1 Page and ..1 Page A-22 ..0 Page A-23 and A-24 ..1 Page B-1 ..0 Page B-2 ..1 Page C-1 ..0 Page C-2 through D-1 ..0 ATM5-2430-200-10 Change 1 INSERT LATEST CHANGED PAGES. DESTROY SUPERSEDED OF EFFECTIVE PAGESNOTE: A vertical line in the outer margin of the page or between columns indicates the portion of the text orillustration affected by a of issue for original and changed pages are:Original 0.. 01 March 2001 Change 1.. 18 May 2008 TOTAL NUMBER OF CHANGE PAGES IS 89 WHICH CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:* A zero in the Change Number columns below indicates an original 1 Page Number *Change NumberPage E-1.
6 1 Page ( blank) ..1 Page E-2 ..1 Page E-3 ..0 Page E-4 ..1 Page E-5 ..0 Page E-6 ..1 Page E-7 through F-2 ..0 Authorization OF EFFECTIVE PAGESDA 2028 Sample Front & Back ..1 DA 2028 Front & 1w 1 Information SectionTable of ContentsTable of ContentsInformation SectionForeword ..3 Safety SectionImportant Safety ..5 Warning Labels ..5 General Hazard Information ..9 Crushing or Cutting Prevention ..10 Fire or Explosion Prevention ..11 Threat of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC)Contamination ..12 ElectroMagnetic Pulse (EMP) Exposure ..12 Mounting and Starting the Operating the Operation ..13 Machine Parking ..13 General SectionSpecifications and Model Identification and Serial Number Locations ..15 Operation SectionMonitoring Systems and Cab Features.
7 17 Machine Features ..38 Equipment Controls ..50 Before Starting the Engine ..52 Engine Starting ..54 After Starting Operation ..61 Operating Parking ..76 Transportation Information ..79 Towing Information .. SectionCooling System Specifications ..99 Fuel Viscosities and Refill Chart ..104 Maintenance Intervals ..105 When 10 Service Hours or Daily ..112 Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly ..125 Every 250 Service Hours or 3 Months ..127 Index SectionIndex ..129TM 5-2430-200-10 Change 1 REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTSYou can help improve this publication. If you find any mistakes or if you know of a way to improve the procedures,please let us know. Submit your DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Equipment Technical Publications),through the Internet, on the Army Electronic Product Support (AEPS) website.
8 The Internet address The DA Form 2028 is located under the Public Applications section in the AEPS PublicHome Page. Fill out the form and click on SUBMIT. Using this form on the AEPS will enable us to respond quickerto your comments and better manage the DA Form 2028 program. You may also mail, fax or email your letter, DAForm 2028 direct to: U. S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command, ATTN: AMSTA-LC-LMPP/TECH PUBS, 1 Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, IL 61299-7630. The email address is The fax number is DSN 793-0726 or Commercial (309) s Preventive MaintenanceChecks and Services (OPMCS) DEUCE of End Item (COEI) Issue Items (BII) List Authorization List (AAL) DEUCEE. Unit Maintenance Level Instructions2TM 5-2430-200-10 Information SectionTable of Contents3TM5-2430-200-10 Information SectionForewordLiterature InformationThis Manual should be stored in the operator 'scompartment.
9 Store the Manual in the pamphlet bag,which is provided as a Basic Issue Item (BII), or in theliterature storage area on the back side of theoperator s Manual contains safety, operation, transportation,lubrication, and maintenance information suitable forthe Army and covers may have been removed forillustrative purposes. Read, study and keep thismanual with the a question arises regarding your machine,or this publication, please consult Army Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM), yourCaterpillar dealer, or Caterpillar Defense and FederalProducts for the latest available Safety section lists basic safety precautions. Inaddition, this section identifies the text and locationsof the warning signs and labels used on the and understand the basic precautions listed inthe Safety section before operating or performing anylubrication, maintenance or repair on this Operation information is a reference for the newoperator and a refresher for the experienced one.
10 Thissection includes a discussion of gauges, switches,machine controls, attachment controls, transportation,and towing and illustrations guide the operatorthrough the correct procedures for checking, starting,operating and stopping the maintenance information is a guide to equipmentcare for Army operators. The illustrated, step-by-stepinstructions are grouped by servicing intervals. Itemswithout specific intervals are listed under the WhenRequired topics. Items in the Maintenance Intervalschart (refer to Maintenance Section, MaintenanceIntervals in this Manual ) are referenced to detailedinstructions that Interval ScheduleUse the service hour meter to determine the servicingintervals. Calendar intervals shown (daily, weekly,monthly, etc.)