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110 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS detect and remedy such situations. (OE 159; 13 minutes) 32, 41 Maintenance U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1942. (Parachutes Series) Routine and com- plete inspections, repairs, replacements, overhaul, drop testing, cleaning, washing, storage, and packing for shipping. (TF 1-542; 16 minutes) 7 Maintenance in Light Tank M5 U.S. Department of the Army, 1943. (Hydramatic Transmission Series No. 4) How transmissions are connected to trans- fer units and control differential; how to check lubrication and oil pressure; test bands and clutch; daily maintenance procedure. (TF 9-1004; 24 minutes) 41 Maintenance of Alighting Gear U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1942. (Aircraft Alighting Gear Series) Demon- strates checking and filling hydraulic systems on the tricycle landing gear. How to carry on common maintenance pro- cedures without wing jacks or removing shock strut on P-38. (TF 1-516; 12 minutes) 7 Maintenance of Equipment U.S. Department of the Army, 1945. (Lubrication of Military Vehicles Series No. 3) Cleanliness in maintaining volume pump and pressure guns, including hand operated and machine operated guns, hoses, fittings, and lubricant storage con- tainers. (TF 9-1418; 21 minutes) 41 Maintenance of Office Machines U.S. Department of the Navy, 1943. How to care for typewriters, transcribing ma- chines, dictaphones, adding machines, and calculators. Effects of dirt, dust, and carelessness. (MN 1513; 36 minutes) 32, 41 Maintenance of Plexiglass and Lucite U.S. Department of the Navy, 1945. How to clean plexiglass with soap and water or cleaning fluids; remove scratches, repair cracks and bullet holes. (MN 2218-b; 37 minutes) 41 Maintenance Tank Cleaning: Butter- worth Method U.S. Department of the Navy, 1950. (Navy Tank Cleaning Procedures Series) Training film; title self-explanatory. (MN 6689-a; 31 minutes) 41 Making a Center Punch U.S. Veterans' Administration, 1949. (Light Mechanics Series No. 13) How work capabilities of patients with physi- cal disabilities are discovered through light mechanics procedures. (15 min- utes) 31 Making a Cold Bend on a Hand Powered Machine U.S. Office of Education, 1944. (Ship- building Skills Series. Pipefitting No. 4) Importance of bends in marine pipe installation; how to measure pipe for bends; operate a hand-bending machine; check bend against the work order. Sup- plementary filmstrip, same title, also available. (OE 108; 13 minutes) 32, 41 Making a Cone Point Set Screw U.S. Veterans' Administration, 1949. (Light Mechanics Series No. 12) How work capabilities of patients with physi- cal disabilities are discovered through light mechanics procedures. (15 minutes) 31 Making a Core Box for a Flanged Pipe Elbow U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Precision Wood Machining Series. Fundamentals of Patternmaking No. 10) How to use pat- tern layout in making a core box; design a core box; lay out a curved core piece; turn the core cavity in a curved piece; assemble a core box having a curved core piece; finish the core box. Supple- mentary filmstrip, same title, also avail- able. (OE 330; 21 minutes) .... 32, 41