![]() ![]() A typewriter contains approximately 1800 to 2000 parts, which require approximately 20,000 different operations to manufacture. ![]() Generally speaking these machines become so maladjusted that they cannot continue to produce satisfactory work until the adjustments are brought back to factory standards. Although a typewriter is a complicated piece of mechanical equipment, it can be said that rarely does the machine "wear out". Please report any typos, or particularly annoying layout issues with the Mail Feedback Form for correction.Īrmies (10) Corps (10) SvC (10) Dept (10) PC & S (4) (Overseas) (1) QM Dep (15) QMSO, ASF Dep (15) ASF Dep (2) T of Opr (500).ġ. Note that the Index is in the back of the book on page 149. Thank you Robert Flory for the opportunity to scan this manual. ![]() This process creates errors that are compounded while encoding for the Web. In addition to errors we have attempted to preserve from the original this text was captured by optical character recognition. Different browsers and fonts will cause the text to move, but the text will remain roughly where it is in the original manual. In this online version of the manual we have attempted to keep the flavor of the original layout while taking advantage of the Web's universal accessibility. Typewriter Maintenance, TM 37-305, 1944, presents the proper methods of adjustment and repair of the typewriters of WW II.
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