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ARMY TM 11-5855-308-12&P MARINE CORPS TM 10470A-12&P/1 TECHNICAL MANUAL OPERATOR'S AND UNIT MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST) TARGET POINTER ILLUMINATOR/AIMING LIGHT (TPIAL) AN/PEQ-2A (NSN 5855-01-447-8992) (EIC: N/A) DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C. Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies and their contractors, for administration and operational purposes, as determined 28 February 1992. Other requests for this document shall be referred to: Commander, US Army Communications- Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth, ATTN: AMSEL-LC-LM-LT, Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5007 or: Commandant of the Marine Corps (ARD), Washington, D. C. 20380-0001. DESTRUCTION NOTICE- For unclassified, limited documents, destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AND HEADQUARTERS, MARINE CORPS 15 May 2000

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ARMY TM 11-5855-308-12&PMARINE CORPS TM 10470A-12&P/1

TECHNICAL MANUAL

OPERATOR'S AND UNITMAINTENANCE MANUAL

(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTSAND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)

TARGET POINTERILLUMINATOR/AIMING

LIGHT (TPIAL)

AN/PEQ-2A (NSN 5855-01-447-8992) (EIC: N/A)

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C. Distribution authorized to U.S.Government agencies and their contractors, for administration andoperational purposes, as determined 28 February 1992. Other requests forthis document shall be referred to: Commander, US Army Communications-Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth, ATTN: AMSEL-LC-LM-LT, FortMonmouth, NJ 07703-5007 or: Commandant of the Marine Corps (ARD),Washington, D. C. 20380-0001.

DESTRUCTION NOTICE- For unclassified, limited documents, destroy byany method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of thedocument.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMYAND HEADQUARTERS, MARINE CORPS

15 May 2000

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DANGER

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION - AVOIDDIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM

• Do not stare into the infrared laser beam.

• Do not look into the infrared laser beam throughbinoculars or telescopes.

• Do not point the infrared laser beam at mirror likesurfaces.

• Do not shine the infrared laser beam into otherindividuals' eyes.

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WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

WARNING

RISK OF DETECTION BY ENEMY

To reduce the risk of detection by an enemy using NightVision Devices, avoid prolonged activation of theAN/PEQ-2A.

WARNING

The infrared beam is more detectable to an enemyusing Night Vision Devices when used in smoke, fogand rain. Avoid prolonged activation of the AN/PEQ-2Ain these conditions.

WARNING

Do not store the AN/PEQ-2A with batteries installed.

CAUTION

Do not overadjust the adjusters.

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Table 1-1 Safety Data

Mode Training Tacticle

Safety Class 3a 3b

Nominal OcularHazard Distance

Dual LO Aim HI

Unaided eye 25meters

220meters

Aided (7x50 binoculars) 160meters

1300meters

Eye ProtectionRequirements

Dual Lo Aim Hi

Unaided eye O.D. 1.7Aided (7x50 binoculars) O.D. 1.7

Note: AIM LO mode operates at aClass 1 level.

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TECHNICAL MANUALHEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AND

HEADQUARTERS, MARINE CORPSNo. TM 11-5855-308-12&P Washington, DCNo. 10470A-12&P/1 15 May 2000

OPERATOR'S AND UNIT MAINTENANCE MANUAL(INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)

TARGET POINTER ILLUMINATOR/AIMING LIGHTAN/PEQ-2A (NSN 5855-01-447-8992) (EIC: N/A)

Current as of 30 March 1999

REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTSYou can help improve this manual. If you find any mistakes or if you know of a way toimprove the procedures, please let us know. Mail your letter or DA Form 2028(Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) or DA Form 2028-2 locatedin the back of this manual direct to: Commander, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth, ATTN: AMSEL-LC-LEO-MM-T, FortMonmouth, New Jersey, 07703-5007 or your NAVMC 10772 to: Commander, MarineCorps Logistics Bases (Code 826), Albany, GA 31704-5000. The FAX number is 732-532-3421, DSN 992-3421. You may also e-mail your recommendations to [email protected].. In either case a reply will befurnished direct to you.

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT C. Distribution authorized to U.S. Governmentagencies and their contractors, for administration and operationalpurposes, as determined 28 February 1992. Other requests for thisdocument shall be referred to: Commander, US Army Communications-Electronics Command and Fort Monmouth, ATTN: AMSEL-LC-LM-LT, FortMonmouth, NJ 07703-5007 or: Commandant of the Marine Corps (ARD),Washington, D.C. 20380-0001.

DESTRUCTION NOTICE- For unclassified, limited documents, destroy byany method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of thedocument.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page

Table Of Contents iiList of Figures iiiList of Tables viHow To Use This Manual vii

Section I General Information 1-1II Equipment Description 2-1III Mounting Procedures 3-1IV Operating Instructions 4-1V Zeroing Procedures 5-1VI Maintenance 6-1

APPENDIX A References A-1APPENDIX B Maintenance Allocation Chart B-1APPENDIX C Repair Parts and Special Tools List C-1APPENDIX D Components of End Item D-1APPENDIX E Additional Items List E-1APPENDIX F Expendable and Durable Items List F-1

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure Title Page

1-1 AN/PEQ-2A In Use. viii

2-1 AN/PEQ-2A Major Components. 2-3

3-1 M16A2 Bracket Installation 3-3

3-2 Installation on M16A2. 3-5

3-3 Installation on M4/M4A1. 3-10

3-4 Installation on MWS Left Side 3-13

3-5 Installation on MWS Top 3-15

3-6 Installation on MWS using TorqueLimiting Rail Grabber Bracket

3-17

3-7 Installation on M249 SAW 3-19

3-8 Installation on M249 SAW with Rail 3-21

3-9 Installation on M240B 3-23

3-10 M60 Bracket Mounting 3-25

3-11 Installation on M60 3-26

3-12 Installation on M2 3-28

3-13 Installation on MK19 3-31

4-0 AN/PEQ-2A Battery Installation. 4-2

4-1a Safety Block Installation - Training Mode 4-3

4-1b Safety Block Installation - Tactical Mode 4-3

4-2 The Mode Selector. 4-4

4-3 Operation Of The Button Switch. 4-6

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LIST OF FIGURES(CONTINUED)

Figure Title Page

4-4 Installation Of The Cable Switch. 4-7

4-5 Using The Focus Knob. 4-8

4-6 Installing And Using The Lens Caps. 4-10

4-7 Boresight Adjusters For Both AimingAnd Illumination Beams.

4-11

5-0 Zero preset is when each adjuster is 5.5turns from its full clockwise stop, andthe white dot is centered on the frontadjuster flange.

5-1

5-1 M16A2 & M4/M4A1 Zeroing Target. 5-6

5-2 M4 MWS Zeroing Target When UsingRail Grabber Bracket on Left Side

5-7

5-2a M4 MWS Zeroing Target When UsingTorque Limiting Rail Grabber Bracketon Left Side

5-8

5-3 M4 MWS Zeroing Target When UsingRail Grabber Bracket on Top.

5-9

5-4 M249 Zeroing Target. When UsingBracket Adapter And AN/PVS-4 NightSight Bracket.

5-10

5-4a M249 Zeroing Target. When Using RailGrabber Bracket.

5-11

5-5 M240B Zeroing Target. When UsingRail Grabber Bracket.

5-12

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LIST OF FIGURES(CONTINUED)

Figure Title Page

5-6 M60 Zeroing Target. When UsingBracket Adapter And M60 Night SightBracket

5-13

5-7 M2 Zeroing Target. When UsingBracket Adapter And Standard M2 NightSight Bracket.

5-14

5-8 MK19 Zeroing Target. When UsingBracket Adapter And MK19 Night SightBracket.

5-15

B-1 MAC Chart. B-6

C-1 Repair Parts List C-10

D-1 Components of End Item. D-4

E-1 Additional Items List Chart E-2

F-1 Expendable and Durable Items Chart F-2

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LIST OF TABLES

Table Title Page

1-1 Safety Data c

4-1 Switch Modes 4-5

4-2 Adjuster Rotation and Shot GroupMovement For The Aiming Beam

4-12

4-3 Adjuster Rotation and Shot GroupMovement For The Illuminator Beam

4-13

D-1 Components of End Item D-5

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

Usage

You must familiarize yourself with the entire manualbefore operating the equipment. Read the completemaintenance task before performing maintenance andfollow all WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES.

Manual Overview

The manual contains sections for Operating andMaintaining the AN/PEQ-2A.Components of End Item is in Appendix A.

Maintenance Allocation Chart is in Appendix B.

Repair Parts List is in Appendix C.

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SECTION I.GENERAL INFORMATION

Figure 1-1 AN/PEQ-2A In Use.

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1-1 GENERAL INFORMATION

a. Type of Manual:Operator's (Including Repair Parts List).

b. Model Number and Equipment Name:Infrared Illuminator, AN/PEQ-2A.

c. Purpose of Equipment:To covertly illuminate and direct fire for soldiersequipped with Night Vision Devices.

1-2. CONSOLIDATED INDEX OF PUBLICATIONSAND BLANK FORMSRefer to the latest issue of DA PAM 25-30 to determinewhether there are new editions, changes or additionalpublications pertaining to the equipment.Marine Corps personnel refer to the on-line MCPDS.

1-3. MAINTENANCE FORMS, RECORDS, ANDREPORTSa. Reports of Maintenance and UnsatisfactoryEquipment. If your equipment is peformingunsatisfactorily or you are having maintenanceproblems, FAX DSN 992-1645, COML (732)532-1645or call DSN 992-5271, COML (732)532-5271.

b. Reporting of Items and PackagingDiscrepancies.Fill out and forward SF 364 (Report of Discrepancy(ROD)) as prescribed in AR 735-11-2/ DLR 4140.55/SECNAVINST 4355.18/ AFR 400-54/ MCO 4430.3J.

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c. Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR) (SF361). Fill out and forward Transportation DiscrepancyReport (TDR) (SF 361) as prescribed in AR 55-38/NAVSUPINST 4610.33C/ AFR 75-18/ MCO P4610.19D/DLAR 4500.15.

d. Marine Corps Ground Equipment RecordProcedures. Marine Corps personnel refer to TM4700-15/1 for disposition of forms and records requiredfor the Marine Corps equipment.

1-4. REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENTRECOMMENDATIONS (EIR).If your Aiming Light needs improvement, let us know.Send us an EIR. You, the user, are the only one whocan tell us what you don't like about your equipment.Let us know why you don't like the design orperformance. Put it on an SF 368 (Product QualityDeficiency Report). Mail it to: Commander, US ArmyCommunications-Electronics Command, ATTN:AMSEL-LC-ED-CFO, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey07703-5000. We'll send you a reply.

1-5. DESTRUCTION OF ARMY ELECTRONICSMATERIALDestruction of Army electronics material to prevent enemyuse shall be in accordance with TM 750-244-2.

1-6. WARRANTY INFORMATION:This item, warranted under contract DAAB07-98-D-R309, shall conform to design, manufacturing, andperformance requirements and be free from defects inmaterial and workmanship for one (1) year from the

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date of acceptance. If item is defective, notify yourService Command Technical point of contact.

1-7 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONSC .................... Celsius (Centigrade)CCW .............. Counter-clockwisecm.................. CentimetersCW................. ClockwiseF .................... FahrenheitIR ................... Infra-redin.................... Inchesmax................ Maximummin................. MinimumMFR ............... ManufacturermW ................ Milliwattsmrad............... MilliradiansNVG's............. Night Vision GogglesNVD’s............. Night Vision DevicesNo. ................. NumberNSN ............... National Stock NumberPara. .............. ParagraphQty ................. QuantityRIS................. Rail Interface SystemSAW............... Squad Automatic WeaponTPIAL ............. Target Pointer Illuminator/Aiming Light

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SECTION II.EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

2.1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

The AN/PEQ-2A is a Class IIIb laser that emits a highlycollimated beam of infrared light for precise aiming ofthe weapon as well as a separate infrared illuminationbeam with adjustable focus. A safety block is providedfor training purposes which limits the operator fromselecting the high power modes. Both beams can bezeroed to the weapon and each other. The beams canbe operated individually or in combination.

The AN/PEQ-2A is for use with Night Vision Devicesand can be used as either a handheldilluminator/pointer or can be weapon mounted withincluded brackets and accessory mounts. In weaponmounted mode, the AN/PEQ-2A can be used toaccurately direct fire as well as illuminate anddesignate targets.

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2.2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS

Weight(with two AA Batteries)

7.5 ounces

Length 16.26 cm. (6.4 in.)

Width 7.12 cm. (2.8 in.)

Height 3.05 cm. (1.2 in.)

Output Power Aim 25 mW (±10%) Illuminator 30 mW (+50,-20%)

Beam Divergence Aim 0.5 mrad Illuminator 1.0 - 115mrad (min)

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2.3 DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS

1 TPIAL Assembly with Safety Block2 Rail Grabber Mounting Bracket3 Neck Cord4 Textile Bag5 Cable Switch, 12 inch, membrane6 Operator's Manual7 Batteries 1.5V AA8 Strap, Retention9 Cable Switch, 20 inch, button10 Bracket Adapter11 Training Extender (Army only)12 M4/M16A2 Bracket Assy (Army only)13 M16A2 Bracket Assy (Marines only)

Figure 2-1 AN/PEQ-2A Major Components.

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10

8

72

9

6

4

12

11

5

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1) AN/PEQ-2A AssemblyThe AN/PEQ-2A Assembly is a compact,lightweight advanced electro-optical assemblywhich provides both a highly collimated beam ofinfrared energy for weapon aiming and anadjustable focus infrared beam for targetillumination.

Lens Cap, Diffuser, IlluminatorThe Beam Diffuser is included in the AN/PEQ-2AAssembly. When installed it provides a highlydispersed beam for general illumination of an area10 feet in diameter at a distance of 10 feet away.

Safety Block AssyThe Safety Block is included in the AN/PEQ-2AAssembly. When installed in the training mode(blue side up) it prohibits the operator fromselecting the high power modes.

Lens Cap, Black, AimThe Black Lens Cap is included in the AN/PEQ-2AAssembly. When installed it blocks the output of theaiming beam.

ThumbscrewThe thumbscrew is included in the AN/PEQ-2AAssembly and is used to secure the AN/PEQ-2A toall the mounts and brackets (except for the RISAdapter).

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2) Rail Grabber Mounting Bracket The Rail Grabber enables the AN/PEQ-2A

Assembly to be attached to all standard weaponmounting rails as defined by MIL-STD-1913.

3) Neck CordThe lanyard is used for portability of the AN/PEQ-2A. With the lanyard the operator can secure theAN/PEQ-2A to his wrist or around his neck.

4) Carrying BagThe AN/PEQ-2A is supplied with a carrying bag.The bag neatly holds all components and is easilyattached to the web belt.

5) Cable Switch, 12 inch, MembraneThe 12 inch Membrane Cable Switch providesfingertip control of the AN/PEQ-2A using a 2 inchmembrane pad.

6) ManualThe manual details operation, maintenance andgeneral information on the AN/PEQ-2A.

7) Batteries (2 AA)Two AA batteries are used as a power supply foroperating the AN/PEQ-2A. The use of high qualitybatteries is recommended.

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8) Strap, RetentionThe switch retention strap provides a convenientmeans of attaching the cable switch to the weapon.

9) Cable Switch, 20 inch, ButtonThe 20 inch Button Cable Switch provides fingertipcontrol of the AN/PEQ-2A using a rubber domedpush button.

10) Bracket AdapterThe Bracket Adapter provides compatibilitybetween the TPIAL and the mounting bracketsused on the M2, M60 and M136 (AT4) weapons.

11) Training Extender (Army only)The Training Extender provides compatibilitybetween the TPIAL and the M4/M16A2 mountingbracket when using the MILES training system.

12) M4/M16A2 Bracket Assy (Army Only)The M4/M16A2 Bracket Assy enables TPIAL to beattached to the M4 Carbine and the M16A2 Rifle.

13) M16A2 Bracket Assy (Marines Only)The M16A2 Bracket Assy enables TPIAL to beattached to the M16A2 Rifle.

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SECTION III.MOUNTING PROCEDURES

3.1 MOUNTING BRACKETS AND ADAPTERS.Select the appropriate bracket for the weapon you willbe using.

WeaponConfiguration

Bracket Para.

M16A2 Rifle M16A2 or M4/M16A2Bracket

3.1a

M4/M4A1Carbine

M4/M16A2 Bracket 3.1b

M4/MWS Insight Rail Grabber Top orLeft Side. Torque limitingRail Grabber Left

3.1c

M249 SAW AN/PVS-4 MountingBracket and BracketAdapter or Rail GrabberBracket on Rail EquippedSAW

3.1d

M240B Insight Rail Grabber Top 3.1e

M60 AN/PVS-4 Bracket andAdapter.

3.1f

M2 AN/TVS-5 Bracket andAdapter.

3.1g

MK19 MK19 Bracket and RailGrabber Bracket

3.1h

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3.1a M16A2 Mounting Procedure (Figure 3-2)

The TPIAL mounts on the M16A2 rifle using M16A2(NSN 5855-01-446-9545) or M4/M16A2 (NSN 5340-01-390-3812) Mounting Brackets.

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and on SAFEbefore proceeding.

NOTE

Only Small Arms Repairman MOS 2111 (Marine), 45B(Army) are authorized to install the bracket. After thebracket is installed the TPIAL is mounted as follows.

a) Remove top and bottom handguards from rifle.

b) Align bracket on barrel ensuring that the notch inthe underside of bracket fits over the gas tube andlocating arm touches inside surface of handguardcap (see exploded view, Figure 3-1).

NOTE

c) Visually ensure there is equal space between the

bracket and bracket caps when mounting screwsare tightened

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Figure 3-1 M16A2 Bracket Installation

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d) Secure bracket to rifle barrel with caps, lockwashers and mounting screws. Hand tighten withsocket head screw key (3 mm allen wrench).

CAUTION

Make sure bracket is installed properly before re-installing handguards. Improperly installed brackets

could cause damage to gas tube or handguard .

NOTE

Ensure the mounting rail is removed from the bracketbefore reinstalling handguard

e) Re-install top and bottom handguards to rifle.

f) Align mounting rail guide holes with bracket postsinside hand guard holes and secure with 2hexhead countersink screws. Hand tighten with 3mm socket head screw key.

g) Position the TPIAL on the mounting rail and securewith thumbscrew (hand tight).

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Figure 3-2 . Installation on M16A2

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3) M16A2 Mounting Bracket Removal

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

a) Remove in reverse order of assembly. See

paragraph 3.1a. Screw bracket caps and brackettogether for storage.

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3.1b M4/M4A1 Mounting Procedure (Figure 3-3)

The TPIAL mounts on the M4 Carbine using theM4/M16A2 Mounting Bracket (NSN 5340-01-390-3812).

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and on SAFEbefore proceeding.

NOTE

Only Small Arms Repairman MOS 2111, 45B (Army)are authorized to install the bracket.

(1) M4/M16A2 Mounting Bracket Installation onM4A1 Carbine

a) Remove top and bottom handguards from rifle.

b) Align bracket on barrel ensuring that the notch inthe underside of bracket fits over the gas tube andlocating arm touches inside surface of handguardcap (see exploded view, Figure 3-1).

NOTE

Visually ensure there is equal space between the

bracket and bracket caps when mounting screws aretightened

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c) Secure bracket to rifle barrel with caps, lock

washers and mounting screws. Hand tighten withsocket head screw key (3 mm allen wrench).

CAUTION

Make sure bracket is installed properly before re-installing handguards. Improperly installed brackets

could cause damage to gas tube or handguard .

CAUTION

Top Inner heat shield must be removed fromhandguard, modified and re-installed in upper

hanguard prior to completing bracket installation.

NOTE

The following step needs to be performed at anIntemediate Maintenance Location

d) Mark location on top inner heat shield thatinterferes with bracket mounting posts and drill two(2) 3/8" diameter holes. Reinstall heat shield inupper handguard and verify that holes in heatshield line up with holes in handguard.

NOTE

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Ensure the mounting rail is removed from the bracketbefore reinstalling handguard

e) Re-install top and bottom handguards to rifle. f) Align mounting rail guide holes with bracket posts

inside hand guard holes and secure with 2hexhead countersink screws. Hand tighten with 3mm socket head screw key.

(2) TPIAL Mounting on M4/M4A1. (Figure 3-3)

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

a) Position the TPIAL on the mounting rail and secure

with thumbscrew (hand tight).

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Figure 3-3. Installation on M4/M4A1

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3) M4/M4A1 Mounting Bracket Removal

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

a) Remove in reverse order of assembly. See

paragraph 3.1d. Screw bracket caps and brackettogether for storage.

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3.1c M4 MWS Mounting Procedure (Figure 3-4)

The TPIAL is mounted on the front left hand guard railusing the Insight Rail Grabber Bracket (ITP-090).

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Mount the rail grabber to the TPIAL using thethumbscrew as shown.

(2) Loosen the clamping knob on the rail grabber untilthe rail grabber has sufficient space to fit over the leftside rail.

NOTE

The TPIAL may be placed at whichever position ismost convenient for the operator. If, however, the

TPIAL is removed from the the rail the operator musttake note of the position at which the device was

zeroed and return the device to that same position inorder to insure that zero is retained.

(3) Position and tighten the Rail Grabber by turning theknob clockwise.

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Figure 3-4 Installation on MWS Left Side

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The TPIAL can also be mounted on the top hand guardrail using the Insight Rail Grabber Bracket (ITP-090).See Figure 3-5

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Mount the rail grabber to the TPIAL using thethumbscrew as shown.

(2) Loosen the clamping knob on the rail grabber untilthe rail grabber has sufficient space to fit over the toprail.

NOTE

The TPIAL may be placed at whichever position ismost convenient for the operator. If, however, the

TPIAL is removed from the the rail the operator musttake note of the position at which the device was

zeroed and return the device to that same position inorder to insure that zero is retained.

(3) Position and tighten the Rail Grabber by turning theknob clockwise.

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Figure 3-5 Installation on MWS Top

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A torque limiting rail grabber bracket is also availablethat can be used to mount the TPIAL to the left sidehand guard rail. See Figure 3-6

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Mount the rail grabber to the TPIAL using thethumbscrew as shown.

(2) Loosen the clamping knob on the rail grabber untilthe rail grabber has sufficient space to fit over the leftside rail.

NOTE

The TPIAL may be placed at whichever position ismost convenient for the operator. If, however, the

TPIAL is removed from the the rail the operator musttake note of the position at which the device was

zeroed and return the device to that same position inorder to insure that zero is retained.

(3) Position and tighten the Rail Grabber by turning theknob clockwise. Tighten the clamping knob until aclicking sound is heard.

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Figure 3-6 Installation on MWS using TorqueLimiting Rail Grabber

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3.1d M249 SAW Mounting Procedure (Figure3-7)

The TPIAL mounts vertically on the top of the M249Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) using the AN/PVS-4Mounting Bracket and Bracket Adapter.

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Secure the AN/PVS-4 Mounting Bracket andBracket Adapter to the M249 per the instructionsprovided in the the AN/PVS-4 Technical Manual.Verify that the bracket is properly installed. Thebracket should not move when shaken by hand whenproperly installed on the SAW.

(2) Secure Bracket Adapter to AN/PVS-4 MountingBracket using AN/PVS-4 Mounting Screw.

(3) Position the AN/PEQ-2A on the bracket adapter.Tighten the thumbscrew clockwise to secure theAN/PEQ-2A.

(4) Install the remote switch in a convenient locationusing the provided retainer straps .

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Figure 3-7 M249 SAW Installation.

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The TPIAL mounts vertically on the top of the M249Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) that is equipped witha mounting rail using the Rail Grabber Bracket. SeeFigure 3-8

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Mount the rail grabber to the TPIAL using thethumbscrew as shown.

(2) Loosen the clamping knob on the rail grabber untilthe rail grabber has sufficient space to fit over the toprail.

NOTE

The TPIAL may be placed at whichever position ismost convenient for the operator. If, however, the

TPIAL is removed from the the rail the operator musttake note of the position at which the device was

zeroed and return the device to that same position inorder to insure that zero is retained.

(3) Position and tighten the Rail Grabber by turning theknob clockwise.

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Figure 3-8 M249 Rail Equipped SAW Installation.

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3.1e M240B Mounting Procedure (Figure 3-9)

The TPIAL mounts vertically on the top of the M240Busing the Rail Grabber Bracket (ITP-090).

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Mount the rail grabber to the TPIAL using thethumbscrew as shown.

(2) Loosen the clamping knob on the rail grabber untilthe rail grabber has sufficient space to fit over the toprail.

NOTE

The TPIAL may be placed at whichever position ismost convenient for the operator. If, however, the

TPIAL is removed from the the rail the operator musttake note of the position at which the device was

zeroed and return the device to that same position inorder to insure that zero is retained.

(3) Position and tighten the Rail Grabber by turning theknob clockwise.

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Figure 3-9 M240B Installation.

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3.1f M60 Mounting Procedure (Figure 3-11)

The AN/PEQ-2A mounts on the M60 Machine Gunusing the M60 Mounting Bracket (NSN: 5855-01-046-7272) and the Bracket Adapter (NSN: 5340-01-362-9873).

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Remove the M60 hinge pin latch and hinge pinfrom the cover assembly. Place the pin latch in theaiming guides on the left side of the MountingBracket and press together (see Figure 3-10).

(2) Place the Mounting Bracket on top of the feedtray cover so that the holes in the front of the bracketalign with the cover assembly pin holes.

(3) Insert the longer hinge pin supplied with thebracket through the bracket and cover assembly andsecure by inserting the hinge pin latch.

(4) Turning counter clockwise loosen the wingnuts on both leg clamps and position the legclamps under the cover assembly. Secure theMounting Bracket by tightening the wing nutsfirmly. The split washer should be next to the wingnut and the flat washer next to the bracket.

(5) Place the Bracket Adapter in the AN/PEQ-2Amounting groove flush with the front of the

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AN/PEQ-2A. Tighten the thumbscrew clockwise.

(6) Position the AN/PEQ-2A with Bracket Adapteronto the M60 Mounting Bracket mounting groove.Align the front edge of the Bracket Adapter and frontedge of the groove. Tighten the lever screw assembly(see Figure 3-10).

Figure 3-10 M60 Bracket Mounting.

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Figure 3-11 M60 Installation.

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3.1g M2 Mounting Procedure (Figure 3-12)

The AN/PEQ-2A is attached to the M2 Machine Gunusing a Bracket Adapter (NSN: 5340-01-362-9873) andan M2 Mounting Bracket (NSN: 5855-01-045-5482).

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Release the catch at the left side of the feed traycover and raise the cover to the UP position.

(2) Position the M2 Mounting Bracket assembly overthe breech of the Machine Gun and slide it to the rearuntil it stops beyond the rear edge of the breech (seeFigure 3-12).

(3) Swing the three locking cams to the rear tosecure the bracket to the weapon (side cam first,followed by two top locking cams).

(4) Close the cartridge cover and secure with thecatch.

(5) Secure the Bracket Adapter to the underside ofthe AN/PEQ-2A.

(6) Place the Bracket Adapter into the M2 bracketmounting groove with the rear of the adapter flushwith the rear of the bracket. Tighten the bracket'slever screw into the Bracket Adapter hole.

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Figure 3-12 M2 Installation.

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3.1h MK19 Mounting Procedure (Figure 3-13)

The AN/PEQ-2A is attached to the MK19 Machine Gunusing an MK19 Mounting Bracket (NSN:) and the RailGrabber Bracket.

WARNING

Make sure the weapon is CLEAR and onSAFE before proceeding.

(1) Position the Mounting Bracket assembly over thebreech of the Machine Gun and slide it to the rear untilit stops beyond the rear edge of the breech (see Figure3-13).

(2) Swing the three locking cams to the rear to securethe bracket to the weapon (side cam first, followed bytwo top locking cams).

(3) Mount the rail grabber to the TPIAL using thethumbscrew as shown.

(4) Loosen the clamping knob on the rail grabber untilthe rail grabber has sufficient space to fit over the toprail.

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NOTE

The TPIAL may be placed at whichever position ismost convenient for the operator. If, however, the

TPIAL is removed from the the rail the operator musttake note of the position at which the device was

zeroed and return the device to that same position inorder to insure that zero is retained.

(5) Position and tighten the Rail Grabber by turning theknob clockwise.

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Figure 3-13 MK19 Installation.

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SECTION IV.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4.1 GENERALThis section contains a description of batteryinstallation, safety block installation, the button switch,the cable switch, the mode switch, and boresightadjusters.

DANGER

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION - AVOIDDIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM

• Do not stare into the infrared laser beam.

• Do not look into the infrared laser beam throughbinoculars or telescopes.

• Do not point the infrared laser beam at mirror likesurfaces.

• Do not shine the infrared laser beam into otherindividuals' eyes.

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4.2 AN/PEQ-2A CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

WARNING

Do not store the AN/PEQ-2A withbatteries installed.

a. Battery InstallationUnscrew the battery caps and install two AA batteries.Orient the batteries as indicated by the markings on theAN/PEQ-2A body.

4-0 AN/PEQ-2A Battery Installation.

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b. Safety Block InstallationThe safety block installed in the Training Mode (blueside up) prevents the operator from accessing the non-eyesafe modes (AIM HI, DUAL LO/HI, DUAL HI/HI). A.050 hex head allen wrench is needed to unscrew theblock from the body and re-install it in the Tacticalmode (black side up).

4-1a Safety Block Installation - Training Mode(Blue side up).

4-1b Safety Block Installation - Tactical Mode(Black side up).

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c. Mode Selector

The Mode Selector is used to set the mode in which theAN/PEQ-2A will operate when the cable switch buttonor push button are depressed. The Mode Selector has6 positions. Positions 3, 4 & 5 can only be accessedwith the Safety Block installed in the Tactical Mode(see Figure 4-1b). Table 4-1 provides details of theMode Selector switch functions.

NOTE

Safety Block should not be removed from TPIAL. TheSafety Block is removed from the following Figure for

clarity purposes only.

Figure 4-2 The Mode Selector.

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Table 4-1 Mode Selector Switch Functions.

KNOBPOSITION

OPERATION REMARKS

0OFF

The AN/PEQ-2Awill not operate

When underwater, the modeswitch should be OFF to precludewater pressure on the buttonswitch from inadvertently turningON the unit.

1AIM LO

The aiming beamoperates at lowpower.

Low power is useful to reducenight vision device blooming ofthe aiming spot on close targets.It is also useful for trainingbecause the beam power meetsthe criteria of an eye-safe laser.

2DUAL LO

The Aiming beamoperates at lowpower and theilluminating beamoperates at lowpower

Low power aiming andilluminating is useful to reducethe effects of blooming whenengaging targets at close range.It is also useful for trainingbecause the beam power meetsthe criteria of an eye-safe laser.

3AIM HI

The aiming beamoperates at highpower..

Hi power is useful for aiming orpointing at distant targets.

4DUALLO/HI

The aiming beamoperates at lowpower and theillumination beamoperates at fullpower.

The DUAL mode enables a targetto be illuminated and fired uponusing an aiming beam. Theilluminator operates at full powerin all dual modes of operation.

5DUALHI/HI

The aiming beamoperates at highpower and theillumination beamoperates at fullpower.

The DUAL mode enables a targetto be illuminated and fired uponusing an aiming beam. Theilluminator operates at full powerin all dual modes of operation.

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d. Button Switch

The integral button switch is used when the AN/PEQ-2A is hand held. Pressing the Button Switch operatesthe AN/PEQ-2A in the operational mode set by themode selector (see paragraph b). When the button isreleased, the AN/PEQ-2A turns off.

A green LED (Figure 4-3) is incorporated into the bodyof the AN/PEQ-2A to indicate that the AN/PEQ-2A isON. Whenever AN/PEQ-2A is activated the green LEDwill light and will stay lit until the unit is turned OFF.

If continuous operation of the AN/PEQ-2A is desired,pressing the Button Switch twice in rapid successionwill latch the AN/PEQ-2A ON. The AN/PEQ-2A willremain ON until the push button is pressed a third time.

Figure 4-3 Operation Of The Button Switch.

Green LED

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e. Cable Switch

The Cable Switch is used when the AN/PEQ-2A ismounted on a weapon. The cable switch plugs into theback of the AN/PEQ-2A assembly as shown in Figure4-4. Pressing the button or pad at the end of the cableswitch causes the AN/PEQ-2A to turn on in theoperational mode selected by the mode selector switch.When the button is released, the AN/PEQ-2A turns off.

If continuous operation of the AN/PEQ-2A is desired,then pressing the Button Switch twice in rapidsuccession will latch the AN/PEQ-2A ON. TheAN/PEQ-2A will remain ON until the push button ispressed a third time.

When the cable switch plug is installed in the AN/PEQ-2A, it automatically locks in place. To remove thecable switch, pull back on the plugs sleeve and pull theplug out. DO NOT TRY TO REMOVE THE PLUG BYPULLING ON THE CABLE.

Figure 4-4 Installation of the Cable Switch.

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f. Focus Knob

The focus knob shown in Figure 4-5 is used to vary thebeam spread of the illumination beam based on therange and size of the area to be illuminated.

Figure 4-5 Using The Focus Knob.

Focus Knob

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g. Lens Caps

Lens Cap, IlluminatorThe Illuminator Lens Cap, shown in Figure 4-6,contains a diffuser which enables the AN/PEQ-2Ailluminator laser to emit in a 45 degree cone (10 feet at10 feet). To use the lens cap, remove it from its storedlocation on the side of the AN/PEQ-2A by pulling it outand over the front of the focus knob so that it’sstretched snug and firmly in place.

Lens Cap, AimingThe Aiming Lens Cap, shown in Figure 4-6, contains aNeutral Density Filter that enables the AN/PEQ-2Aaiming laser to be operated in low power and is usefulduring zeroing to eliminate blooming effects on thetarget. To use the neutral density lens cap, remove itfrom its stored location on the side of the AN/PEQ-2Aby pulling it out and over the front of the aiming beamso that it’s stretched snug and firmly in place.

Lens Cap, BlackA Lens Cap, Black is available to completely block theAN/PEQ-2A illuminator or aiming laser beam shouldthe device be accidentally activated. To use the blacklens cap, remove it from its stored location on the sideof the AN/PEQ-2A by pulling it out and over the front ofthe focus knob or aiming beam so that it’s stretchedsnug and firmly in place.

When the AN/PEQ-2A is not in use, it should be storedwith the lens caps over the respective output ports.

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Figure 4-6 Installing And Using The Lens Caps.

Lens Cap, Illuminator

Lens Cap, Aiming

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h. Adjusters

Figure 4-7 Boresight Adjusters For BothAiming And Illumination Beams.

The AN/PEQ-2A is equipped with boresight adjustersfor zeroing the Aiming Beam and Illumination Beam.See Figure 4-7. The AN/PEQ-2A adjusters move thebeams in true horizontal and vertical directions. Whenzeroing the AN/PEQ-2A it is best to zero the aimingbeam to the weapon and then align the illuminationbeam to the aiming beam. Table 4-2 indicates thedirection of adjuster rotation and resultant shot groupmovement for zeroing the aiming beam to the weapon.Table 4-3 indicates the direction of adjuster rotationand resultant illumination beam movement forcentering the illumination area on the aiming beam.

IlluminatorAdjusters

Aiming Adjusters(Windage not shown)

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Table 4-2 Adjuster Rotation and Shot GroupMovement For The Aiming Beam.

ZEROING THE AIMINGSPOT

AdjusterMovement

Shot GroupMovement

Top AdjusterElevation

CWCCW

UpDown

Side AdjusterAzimuth (windage)

CWCCW

RightLeft

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Table 4-3 Adjuster Rotation and Illumination AreaMovement For The Illumination Beam.

ZEROING THEILLUMINATION BEAM

AdjusterMovement

BeamMovement

Top AdjusterElevation

CWCCW

DownUp

Side AdjusterAzimuth (windage)

CWCCW

RightLeft

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SECTION V.ZEROING PROCEDURES

5.1 This section provides information on zeroing theAN/PEQ-2A. Two procedures are provided. The firstprocedure, Paragraph 5.3, describes zeroing on anextended range where the target distance is known.Use Zeroing Target, NSN 6920-01-395-2949. Thesecond procedure, Paragraph 5.4, describes zeroingon a 25 meter range and presents several targets foruse in zeroing the AN/PEQ-2A to a variety of weapons.

5.2 Zero Preset The AN/PEQ-2A incorporates aunique zero preset feature which enables the aimingand illumination beams to be nearly zeroed when theAN/PEQ-2A is initially attached to the weapon.

To establish this zero preset, rotate each adjusterclockwise to its end of travel. Then rotate it back 5.5turns and align the white dot on the adjuster with thecenter of the front adjuster flange (pictured below).Caution, do not overadjust.

Figure 5-0 Zero Preset Is When Each Adjuster Is 5.5Turns From Its Full Clockwise Stop, And The White Dot

Is Centered On The Front Adjuster Flange.

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5.3 ZEROING ON AN EXTENDED RANGE.

It is recommended that you fire on a target at the rangefor which you want to be zeroed.

• Set the adjusters to their zero preset positionas described in Paragraph 5.2.

• Mount the AN/PEQ-2A to your weapon asdescribed in SECTION III.

• Select the low power aiming beam if operatingin dark conditions. Select the high power aimingbeam if operating in high light conditions suchas dusk or dawn.

• While looking through your Night VisionDevice, press the cable switch button to activatethe aiming beam.

• Aim center of mass and fire a 3 round shotgroup. Note the point of impact relative to thepoint of aim.

• Adjust the aiming beam adjusters to move theshot group to the aim point. Use Table 4-2 forreference.

• Continue firing 3 round shot groups andadjusting the aiming beam adjusters until pointof impact is the same as the point of aim.

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• Once the aiming beam is zeroed, rotate theselector knob to the DUAL LO or DUAL HI modeto observe both aiming and illumination beams.Rotate the illumination beam adjusters(reference Table 4-3) to align the illuminationbeam with the aiming beam.

5.4 ZEROING ON A 25 METER RANGE

This procedure is used to zero for 250 meters.

• On a 25 meter M16A2 zeroing target mark thedesignated strike point and designated strikezone as shown on the following pages based onthe weapon you are using.

M16A2 & M4A1 Figure 5-1M4 MWS Left Side Figure 5-2M4 MWS Top Figure 5-3M249 Figure 5-4M240B Figure 5-5M60 Figure 5-6M2 Figure 5-7MK19 Figure 5-8

• Mount the target on a suitable surface at 25meters.

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• Set the adjusters to their zero preset positionas described in paragraph 5.2.

• Mount the AN/PEQ-2A to your weapon asdescribed in SECTION III.

• Turn the aiming beam on in the low powersetting (AIM LO). Install Aiming Side Lens Capwith Neutral Density Filter to eliminate excessiveblooming. In high light condition, use AIM HI.

• While looking through your Night VisionDevice, press the cable switch button to activatethe aiming beam and aim center of mass.

• Fire a 3 round shot group and note the centerof the shot group relative to the designated strikepoint.

• Adjust the aiming beam adjusters to move thecenter of the shot group to the designated strikepoint.

Note: Refer to Table 4-2 for direction ofmovement. Each adjuster click moves the strikepoint one square on the M16A2 25 meter zeroingtarget.

• Fire another 3 round shot group and againobserve the center of the new shot group relativeto the designated strike point.

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• When 2 out of 3 rounds are in the designatedstrike zone you are zeroed for 250 meters.

• Once the aiming beam is zeroed, rotate theselector knob to the DUAL LO, DUAL LO/HI orDUAL HI/HI mode to observe both aiming andillumination beams. Rotate the illuminationbeam adjusters (Refer to Table 4-3) to align theillumination beam with the aiming beam.

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Figure 5-1 M16A2 & M4/M4A1 Zeroing Target.When Using M16A2 Bracket or M4/M16A2 Bracket

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Figure 5-2 M4 MWS Zeroing TargetWhen Using Rail Grabber Bracket on Left Side

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Figure 5-2a M4 MWS Zeroing TargetWhen Using Torque Limiting Rail Grabber

Bracket on Left Side

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Figure 5-3 M4 MWS Zeroing Target.When Using Rail Graber Bracket on Top

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Figure 5-4 M249 SAW Zeroing Target.When Using Bracket Adapter and AN/PVS-4

Bracket.

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Figure 5-4a M249 (Rail Equipped) SAWZeroing Target.

When Using Rail Grabber.

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Figure 5-5 M240B Zeroing Target.When Using Rail Grabber.

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Figure 5-6 M60 Zeroing Target.When Using Bracket Adapter And M60

Night Sight Bracket.

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Figure 5-7 M2 Zeroing Target.When Using Bracket Adapter And Standard

M2 Night Sight Bracket.

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Figure 5-8 MK19 Zeroing Target.When Using MK19 Mounting Bracket

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SECTION VI.MAINTENANCE

6.1 Clean the AN/PEQ-2A by flushing with water andwiping with a soft cloth. Such cleaning should be donewhenever the AN/PEQ-2A becomes dirty or afterexposure to salt water.

To clean the aiming and illumination beam windows,wipe using a soft cloth with clean water, alcohol, orgeneral purpose window cleaner.

Prior to use under water, inspect the O-ring seals in thebattery caps to make sure they are free of sand or dirtparticles. Thoroughly clean the O-rings, battery capsand the back of the battery compartment which sealsagainst the O-ring. If the O-ring becomes cut, nicked,or dried out, the battery cap should be replaced. If thebattery cap is bent, or scratched in the O-ring seatingarea, it should be replaced. Periodically lubricate theO-ring with fluorinated grease.

A list of repair parts is contained in Appendix C. Allrepair parts can be installed at the operator or unitlevel. Special tools or equipment are not required formaintaining the AN/PEQ-2A.

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APPENDIX AREFERENCES

A-1. Scope

This appendix lists all forms, technical manuals andmiscellaneous publications referenced in this manual.

A-2. Forms

DA 2404 Equipment Inspection and MaintenanceWorksheet

DA 2028 Recommended Changes to Publications &Blank Forms

SF 361 Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR)

SF 364 Report of Discrepancy (ROD)

SF 368 Product Quality Deficiency Report

NAVMC 10772 Recommended Changes toPublications/Logistics-MaintenanceData Coding

A-3. Field Manuals

FM 21-11 First Aid for Soldiers

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A-4. Technical Manuals

TM 11-5855-213-10 Operator's Manual, Night Vision Sight, Individual Served Weapon, AN/PVS-4.

TM 11-5855-214-10 Operator's Manual, Night Vision Sight, Crew Served

Weapon, AN/TVS-5.

TM 11-5855-238-10 Operator's Manual, Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS-5, 5A, 5B, 5C.

TM 11-5855-262-10-1 Operator's Manual, NightVision Goggles AN/PVS-7A.

TM 11-5855-262-10-2 Operator's Manual, NightTM 09500A-10/1 Vision Goggles AN/PVS-7B.

TM 4700-15/1 Equipment RecordProcedures Manual

TM 750-24 4-2 Procedures for Destruction of Electronics Material to Prevent Enemy Use (Electronics Command).

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A-5. Miscellaneous Publications

DA PAM 738-750 The Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS)

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APPENDIX B

MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART

SECTION I.INTRODUCTION

NOTE

THIS SECTION IS FOR ARMY ONLY

B-1. General

This appendix provides a summary of the maintenanceoperations for the AN/PEQ-2A. It authorizes levels ofmaintenance for specific maintenance functions onrepairable items and components and the tools andequipment required to perform each function. Thisappendix may be used as an aid in planningmaintenance operations.

B-2. Maintenance Function

Maintenance functions will be limited to and defined asfollows:

a. Inspect. To determine the serviceability of an itemby comparing its physical, mechanical, and/or electrical

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characteristics with established standards throughexamination.

b. Test. To verify serviceability and to detect incipientfailure by measuring the mechanical or electricalcharacteristics of an item and comparing thosecharacteristics with prescribed standards.

c. Service. Operations required periodically to keepan item in proper operating condition, i.e., to clean(decontaminate), to preserve, to drain, to paint, or toreplenish fuel, lubricants, hydraulic fluids, orcompressed air supplies.

d. Replace. The act of substituting a serviceable liketype part, subassembly, or module (component orassembly) for an unserviceable counterpart.

e. Repair. The application of maintenance services(inspect, test, service, adjust, align, calibrate, replace)or other maintenance actions (welding, grinding,riveting, straightening, facing, remachining, orresurfacing) to restore serviceability to an item bycorrecting specific damage, fault, malfunction, or failurein a part, subassembly, module (component orsubassembly), end item, or system.

B-3. Column Entries

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a. Column 1, Group Number. Column 1 lists groupnumbers, the purpose of which is to identifycomponents, assemblies, subassemblies, and moduleswith the next higher assembly.

b. Column 2, Component/Assembly. Column 2contains the names of components, assemblies,subassemblies, and the modules for whichmaintenance is authorized.

c. Column 3, Maintenance Functions. Column 3lists the functions to be performed on the item listed incolumn 2. When items are listed without maintenancefunctions, it is solely for purposes of having the groupnumbers in the MAC and RPSTL coincide.

d. Column 4, Maintenance Level. Column 4specifies, by the listing of a "work time" figure in theappropriate subcolumn(s), the lowest level ofmaintenance authorized to perform the function listed incolumn 3.

This figure represents the active time required toperform that maintenance function at the indicated levelof maintenance. If the number or complexity of thetasks within the listed maintenance function vary atdifferent maintenance levels, appropriate "work time"figures will be shown for each level.

The number of task hours specified by the "work time"figure represents the average time required to restorean item (assembly, subassembly, component, module,

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end item or system) to a serviceable condition undertypical field operating conditions. This time includespreparation time, troubleshooting time, and qualityassurance/ quality control time in addition to the timerequired to perform the specific tasks identified for themaintenance function authorized in the maintenanceallocation chart.

Subcolumns of column 4 are as follows:

UNITC __ Operator/CrewO __ Organizational

INTERMEDIATEF __ Direct SupportH __ General Support

DEPOTD __ Depot

e. Column 5, Tools and Equipment. Column 5specifies by code, those common tool sets (notindividual tools) and special tools, test, and supportequipment required to perform the designated function.

f. Column 6, Remarks. Column 6 contains analphabetic code which leads to the remark in SectionIII, Remarks, which is pertinent to the item opposite theparticular code.

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B-4. Tool and Test Equipment Requirements (Sect. III)

a. Tool or Test Equipment Reference Code. Thenumbers in this column coincide with the numbers usedin the tools and equipment column of the MAC.

b. Maintenance Level. The lowest level ofmaintenance authorized to use the tool or testequipment.

c. Nomenclature. Name or identification of the toolsand test equipment.

d. National/NATO Stock Number. The National/NATO Stock Number of the specific tool or testequipment.

e. Tool Number. The manufacturer's part number ofthe tool.

B-5. Remarks

a. Reference Code. This code refers to theappropriate item in Section II, column 6.

b. Remarks. This column provides the requiredexplanation information necessary to clarify itemsappearing in Section II.

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SECTION II MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART FOR AN/PEQ-2A

(1)GROUPNUMBER

(2)COMPONENTASSEMBLY

(3)MAINTENANCEFUNCTION

(4)MAINTENANCELEVEL

(5)TOOLS ANDEQPT

(6)REMARKS

C O F H D00 AN/PEQ-2A INSPECT

SERVICEREPAIRREPAIR

0.10.10.1

0.1

ABC

LOGSA
Figure B-1. MAC Chart
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SECTION III REMARKSFOR

AN/PEQ-2A

REFERENCECODE

REMARKS

A

B

C

Service limited to cleaning of exteriorequipment surfaces and cleaning ofexterior optical surfaces

Repair limited to replacement ofbattery

Repair limited to replacement ofbattery, battery caps, retaining strap,filters and filter retaining strap

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APPENDIX CREPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL

TOOLS LIST

SECTION I.INTRODUCTION

C-1. Scope

This manual lists and authorizes spares and repairparts; special tools; special test, measurement, anddiagnostic equipment (TMDE); and other specialsupport equipment required for performance of UnitMaintenance of the AN/PEQ-2A. It authorizes therequisitioning, issue, and disposition of spares, repairparts and special tools as indicated by the Source,Maintenance and Recoverability (SMR) codes.

C-2. General

This Repair Parts and Special Tool List is divided intothe following sections:

a. Section II. Repair Parts List. A list of spares andrepair parts authorized by this RPSTL for use in theperformance of maintenance. The list also includesparts which must be removed for replacement of theauthorized parts. Parts lists are composed of functionalgroups in ascending number sequence.

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Figure numbers are listed directly beneath the groupheader.

b. Section III. Special Tool List. Not applicable.

c. Section IV Cross Reference Index. Lists sorted byNational Stock Number and Part Number are provided.National Stock numbers and part numbers are cross-referenced to each illustration figure and item numberappearance. The figure and item index lists figure anditem numbers in alphanumeric sequence and crossreferences NSN, CAGE Code, and part numbers.

C-3. Explanation of Columns (Section II and III).

a. Item No. (Column (1)). Indicates the number usedto identify items called out in the illustration.

b. SMR Code (Column (2)). The Source,Maintenance, and Recoverability (SMR) code is a five-position code containing supply/requisitioninginformation, maintenance category authorizationcriteria, and disposition instructions, as shown in thefollowing breakout:

Source Code

1st two positionsXX↓

How to get an item.

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Maintenance Code

XX↓↓

3rd 4thposition position

Who can install, Who can do com-replace, or use plete repair (seethe item. note) on the item.

Recoverability Code

5th positionX↓

Who determines dispositionaction on an unserviceable item.

NOTE

Complete repair: Maintenance capacity,capability, and authority to perform allcorrective maintenance tasks of the "Repair"function in a use/user environment in order torestore serviceability to a failed item.

(1) Source Code. The source code tells how to getan item needed for maintenance, repair, or overhaul

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of an end item/equipment. Explanation of sourcecodes follows:

Code ExplanationPA Stocked items; use the applicablePB NSN to request/requisition items withPC these source codes. They arePD authorized to the category indicatedPE by the code entered in the thirdPF position of the SMR code.

NOTE

Items coded PC are subject to deterioration.

Code Explanation

XA Do not requisition an "XA" coded item.Order its next higher assembly.

XB If an "XB" item is not available fromsalvage, order it using the CAGEC andpart number.

NOTE

Cannibalization or controlled exchange, whenauthorized, may be used as a source of supplyfor items with the above source, codes, exceptfor those source coded "XA" or those aircraftsupport items restricted by requirements of AR750-1.

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(2) Maintenance Code. Maintenance codes tell thecategory of maintenance authorized to USE andREPAIR support items. The maintenance codes areentered in the third and fourth positions of the SMRcode as follows:

(a) The maintenance code entered in the thirdposition tells the lowest maintenance categoryauthorized to remove, replace, and use an item.The maintenance code entered in the third positionwill indicate authorization to one of the followingcategories of maintenance.

Code Application/Explanation

C __ Crew or operator maintenance done withinorganizational or aviation maintenance.

O __ Organizational or aviation unit categorycan remove, replace and use the item.

(b) The maintenance code entered in the fourthposition tells whether or not the item is to berepaired and identifies the lowest maintenancecategory with the capability to do complete repair(i.e., perform all authorized repair functions). Thisposition will contain one of the followingmaintenance codes.

NOTESome limited repair may be done on the itemat lower category of maintenance, if authorizedby the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC)and SMR codes.

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Code Application/ExplanationD __ Depot is the lowest category that can do

complete repair of the item.O __ Organizational (or aviation unit) is the lowest

level that can do complete repair of the item.Z __ Nonreparable. No repair is authorized.

(3) Recoverability Code. Recoverability codes areassigned to items to indicate the disposition action onunserviceable items. The recoverability code isentered in the fifth position of the SMR Code asfollows:

Code Application/ExplanationZ __ Nonreparable Item. When unserviceable,

condemn and dispose of the item at thecategory of maintenance shown in the thirdposition of SMR Code.

O __ Reparable Item. When uneconomicallyreparable, condemn and dispose of the item atorganizational or aviation unit level.

A __ Item requires special handling for specificreasons (e.g., precious metal content, highdollar value, critical material, or hazardousmaterial). Refer to appropriate manuals/directives for specific instructions.

c. NSN (Column (3)). This column lists the NationalStock Number for the associated part number andmanufacturer identified in the part number and CAGECcolumns to the left.

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d. CAGEC (Column (4)). The Commercial andGovernment Entity Code (CAGEC) is a 5-digit numericcode which is used to identify the manufacturer,distributor, or Government agency, etc., that suppliesthe item.

e. Part Number (Column (5)). Indicates the primarynumber used by the manufacturer (individual,company, firm, corporation, or Government activity),which controls the design and characteristics of theitem by means of its engineering drawings,specifications, standards, and inspection requirementsto identify an item or range of items.

NOTE

When using a NSN to requisition an item, theitem received may have a different partnumber from the part ordered.

f. Description and Usable on Code (UOC)(Column (6)). This column includes the followinginformation.

(1) The Federal Item name and, when required, aminimum description to identify the item.

(2) If the item is not the same for all models, aUsable On Code will appear next to the description.If an item is used on all models of the end item, therewill be no Usable On Code listed

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(3) The statement "END OF FIGURE" appears justbelow the last item description.

g. Quantity (Column (7)). Indicates the quantity ofthe item used in the breakout shown on the illustrationfigure, which is prepared for a functional group,subfunctional group, or an assembly.

C-4. Special Information

National stock numbers (NSN's) that are missing from‘P’ source coded items have been applied for and willbe added to this TM by future changes/revisions whenthey are entered in the Army Master Data File (AMDF).Until the NSN's are established and published, submitexceptions requisitions to: Commander, US ArmyCommunications-Electronics Command and FortMonmouth, ATTN; AMSEL-LC-MM, Fort Monmouth,NJ 07703-5000 for the part required to support theequipment.

C-5. How to Locate Repair Parts.

a. When National stock number or part number isnot known:

(1) First. Using the Table of Contents, determinethe assembly group or subassembly group to whichthe item belongs. This is necessary since figures areprepared for assembly groups and subassembly

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groups, and listings are divided into the samegroups.

(2) Second. Find the figure covering the assemblygroup or subassembly group to which the itembelongs.

(3) Third. Identify the item on the figure and notethe item number.

(4) Fourth. Refer to the Repair Parts List for thefigure to find the part number and NSN noted on thefigure.

b. When National stock number or part number isknown.

(1) First. Using the Part Number Index, find thepertinent part number.

(2) Second. After finding the figure and itemnumber, locate the item number in the repair partslist figure, and verify that the item is the one wanted.

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Figure C-1 Repair Parts List

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SECTION II TM11-5855-308-12&P(1)

ITEMNO

(2)SMR

CODE

(3)

NSN

(4)

CAGEC

(5)PART

NUMBER

(6)DESCRIPTION AND USEABLE ON

CODES (UOC)

(7)

QTY

Group 00 AN/PEQ-2A

Figure C - 1

1 PA0ZZ 5355014544026 0B107 ITP-022 DIAL-KNOB LOCK, ELEC 12 PA0ZZ 4520014556662 0B107 7B-306 CORD ASSEMBLY COTTON 13 PA0ZZ 4730014549944 0B107 HKL-313 PLUG ASSY 14 PA0ZZ 616000G973498 0B107 ITP-954 COVER, BATTERY BOX 25 PA0ZZ 5330013683730 80063 A3139224 GASKET 26 PA0ZZ 5995014547124 0B107 ITP-053 CABLE ASSEMBLY (12 IN) 17 PA0ZZ 8105013686253 80063 A3186949 BAG, TEXTILE 18 PA0ZZ 5340014550062 0B107 ITP-809 STRAP, RETAINER 29 PA0ZZ 6150013632798 80063 A3259273 CABLE ASSEMBLY (24 IN) 110 PA0ZZ 5340013629873 80063 A3186952 CABLE ASSEMBLY-SWITCH 111 PA0ZZ 6135009857845 81348 WB101 CLASS 12 BATTERY, NONRECHARGEABLE 212 PA0ZZ 5855014545653 0B107 ITP-054 CAP, LENS, DIFFUSER 113 PA0ZZ 5855014553317 0B107 ITP-087 CAP, LENS, NEUTRAL DENSITY 114 XB0ZZ 0B107 ITP-501 ASSY, TPIAL 115 PA0ZZ 5310014550994 0B107 4B-819 WASHER 116 PA0ZZ 5305014568845 0B107 ITP-076 SCREW, MACHINE

END OF FIGURE

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RPSTL SECTION III

SPECIAL TOOLS LIST

(NOT APPLICABLE)

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SECTION IV TM11-5855-308-12&P

CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES

NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX

STOCK NUMBER FIG. ITEM STOCK NUMBER FIG. ITEM

6135-00-985-7845 C-1 115340-01-362-9873 C-1 106150-01-363-2798 C-1 95330-01-368-3730 C-1 58105-01-368-6253 C-1 75355-01-454-4026 C-1 15855-01-454-5653 C-1 125995-01-454-7124 C-1 64730-01-454-9944 C-1 35340-01-455-0062 C-1 85310-01-455-0994 C-1 155855-01-455-3317 C-1 134520-01-455-6662 C-1 25305-01-456-8845 C-1 16

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SECTION IV TM11-5855-308-12&P

CROSS-REFERENCE INDEXES

PART NUMBER INDEX

CAGEC PART NUMBER STOCK NUMBER FIG. ITEM

80063 A3139224 5330-01-368-3730 C-1 580063 A3186949 8105-01-368-6253 C-1 780063 A3186952 5340-01-362-9873 C-1 1080063 A3259273 6150-01-363-2798 C-1 90B107 HKL-313 4730-01-454-9944 C-1 30B107 ITP-022 5355-01-454-4026 C-1 10B107 ITP-053 5995-01-454-7124 C-1 60B107 ITP-054 5855-01-454-5653 C-1 120B107 ITP-076 5305-01-456-8845 C-1 160B107 ITP-087 5855-01-455-3317 C-1 130B107 ITP-501 C-1 140B107 ITP-809 5340-01-455-0062 C-1 80B107 ITP-954 6160-00-G97-3498 C-1 481348 WB101 CLASS 12 6135-00-985-7845 C-1 110B107 4B-819 5310-01-455-0994 C-1 15

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0B107 7B-306 4520-01-455-6662 C-1 2

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APPENDIX DCOMPONENTS OF END ITEM

LIST

SECTION I.INTRODUCTION

D-1. Scope

This appendix lists integral components of the basicissue items for the AN/PEQ-2A to help inventory itemsrequired for safe and efficient operation.

D-2. General

This Components of End Item List is divided into thefollowing sections:

a. Section II. Integral Components of the End Item.These items, when assembled, comprise the AN/PEQ-2A and must accompany it whenever it is transferred orturned in. The illustrations will help identify theseitems.

b. Section III. Basic Issue Items.These are the minimum essential items required toplace the AN/PEQ-2A in operation, to operate it, and toperform emergency repairs.

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Although shipped separately packed, they mustaccompany the end item during operation andwhenever it is transferred between accountable officers.The illustrations will assist with hard-to-identify items.This manual is the authority to requisition replacementBII, based on TOE/MTOE authorization of the end item.

D-3. Explanation of Columns

a. Illustration.This column is divided as follows: (1) Figure number. Indicates the figure's number forthe illustration on which the item is shown. (2) The number used to identify the item called out inthe illustration.

b. National Stock Number.Indicates the National Stock Number assigned to theitem which will be used for requisitioning.

c. Description.Indicates the Federal item name and, if required, aminimum description to identify the item. The partnumber indicates the primary number used by themanufacturer, which controls the design andcharacteristics of the item by means of its engineeringdrawings, specifications, standards, and inspectionrequirements to identify the item or range of items.Following the part number, the CAGEC is shown inparentheses.

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d. Location. The physical location of each item listedis given in this column. The lists are designed toinventory all items in one area of the major item beforemoving on to an adjacent area.

e. Usable on Code. If the item is not the same fordifferent models of the equipment, the Usable On Codewill be listed in this column. If no Code is listed, thenthe item is common to all models. The Codes are asidentified below:

f. Quantity Required (Qty. Rqd). This column liststhe quantity of each item required for a complete majoritem.

g. Quantity. This column is left blank for use duringan inventory. Under the Rcvd column, list the quantityactually received on the major item. The Date columnsare for use when inventorying the major item.

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Figure D-1. AN/PEQ-2A Components of End Item.

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TABLE D-1 AN/PEQ-2A Components of End Item

ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NO.1 TPIAL Assembly ITP-5012 Rail Grabber Mounting Bracket ITP-0903 Jack Plug HKL-3134 Neck Cord ITP-0525 Carrying Bag A31869496 Cable Switch, 12 inch, membrane ITP-0537 Operator’s Manual TM11-5855-308-12&P8 Battery, 2 AA BA-3058/U9 Battery Cap Assembly A3186954

10 Retainer/Gasket A313922411 Thumbscrew ITP-07612 Washer, Conical Spring 4B-81913 Lens Cap, Diffuser, Illuminator ITP-05414 Lens Cap, Neutral Density ITP-08715 Strap ITP-80916 Fastener tape, loop ITP-04417 Lens Tissue M30-00518 Safety Block Assy ITP-02219 M4/M16A2 Bracket Assy (Army only) A318695820 M16A2 Bracket Assy (Marine only) A325926521 Training Extender (Army only) A326773922 Cable Switch, 20 inch remote, button A325927323 Bracket Adapter A318695224 Key, socket Head Screw (3mm) 5120-01-045-4888

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APPENDIX EADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION

LIST

SECTION I.INTRODUCTION

E-1. Scope

This appendix lists additional items you are authorizedfor the support of the AN/PEQ-2A.

E-2. General

This list identifies items that do not have to accompanythe AN/PEQ-2A and that do not have to be turned inwith it. These items are all authorized to you by CTA,MTOE, TDA, or JTA.

E-3. Explanation of Listing

National Stock Numbers, descriptions, and quantitiesare provided to help you identify and request theadditional items you require to support this equipment.

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SECTION II ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST, AN/PEQ-2A

(1)NATIONAL

STOCKNUMBER

(2)DESCRIPTIONPART NUMBER

(CAGEC)

(3)UNITOF

MEASURE

(4)QTY

AUTH

Training ExtenderA3267739 80063

EA 1

5855014469545 Assy, Bracket, M16A2A3259265 80063

EA 1

5340013903812 Assy, Bracket,M4/M16A2A3186958 80063

EA 1

LOGSA
Figure E-1. Additional Items List Chart
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APPENDIX FEXPENDABLE AND DURABLE

ITEMS LIST

SECTION I.INTRODUCTION

F-1. Scope

This appendix lists expendable and durable itemsneeded to operate and maintain the AN/PEQ-2A.These items are authorized by CTA 50-790,Expendable/Durable Items.

F-2. Explanation of Columns

a. Column 1. Item Number. This number is assignedto the entry in the listing and is referenced in thenarrative instructions to identify the material (e.g., "Usecleaning compound, item 5, Appendix F").b. Column 2. Level. This column identifies the lowestlevel of maintenance that requires the listed item.c. Column 3. National Stock Number. This is thenational stock number assigned to the item, which youcan use to requisition it.d. Column 4. Item Name, Description, Commercialand Government Entity Code (CAGEC) and PartNumber. This provides the other information you needto identify the item.e. Column 5. Unit of Measure. This code shows thephysical measurement or count of an item.

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SECTION II EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LIST

(1)ITEMNO.

(2)LEVEL

(3)NATIONAL

STOCKNUMBER

(4)DESCRIPTIONPART NO. AND

CAGEC

(5)UNITOF

MEAS1 C LENS TISSUE

M30-0050B107

EA

2 C Fastener Tape,Loop

ITP-0440B107

EA

3 C 5120010454888 Key, SocketHead Screw

EA

LOGSA
Figure F-1. Expendable and Durable Items Chart
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INDEX

Subject Page No.

AABBREVIATIONS 1-3ADJUSTERS 4-11ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION LIST E-1

BBATTERY INSTALLATION 4-2BEAM DIVERGENCE 2-2BRACKET ADAPTER 2-6BUTTON SWITCH 4-6

CCABLE SWITCH 4-7CARRYING BAG 2-5COMPONENTS OF END ITEM D-1

DDESTRUCTION OF ARMY ELECTRONICS MATERIAL 1-2

EEQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 2-1EXPENDABLE AND DURABLE ITEMS LIST F-2

FFOCUS KNOB 4-8

GGENERAL INFORMATION 1-1

HHEIGHT 2-2

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LLENGTH 2-2LENS CAPS 4-9

MM16A2 BRACKET 2-6M4/M16A2 BRACKET 2-6MAINTENANCE 6-1MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART B-6MAJOR COMPONENTS 2-3MODE SELECTOR 4-4MOUNTING PROCEDURES 3-1

NNATIONAL STOCK NUMBER INDEX C-14NECK CORD 2-5

OOUTPUT POWER 1-2

P

PART NUMBER INDEX C-15

RRAIL GRABBER 2-5REFERENCES A-1REPAIR PARTS LIST C-10

SSAFETY BLOCK 4-3SAFETY DATA cSPECIAL TOOLS LIST C-13STRAP, RETENTION 2-6

TTRAINING EXTENDER 2-6

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WWARRANTY 1-2WEIGHT 1-2WIDTH 1-2

ZZERO PRESET 5-1ZEROING PROCEDURES 5-1ZEROING TARGET 5-3

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By Order of the Secretary of the Army: ERIC K. SHINSEKI General, United States Army Chief of Staff Official:

0011801 DISTRIBUTION: To be distributed in accordance with the initial distribution number (IDN) 361408 requirements for TM 11-5855-308-12&P.

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