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TM 9-2320-386-10
2-7. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS) (Contd)
(4) WEEKLY OPERATION checks and services are performed once a week.
c. Item To Check/Service. This column identifies the component or system to
be checked or serviced.
d. Procedure. The procedure column of your PMCS table specifies the required
checks and services. Carefully follow these instructions. If you do not have the tools,
or if the procedure tells you to, have unit maintenance personnel do the work.
(1) Troubleshoot malfunctions. (Refer to chapter 3, Operator Troubleshooting.)
(2) Use DA Form 2404 and report non-repairable item(s) to unit maintenance
personnel.
(3) Tools included with vehicle are to be used when performing preventive
maintenance checks and services. Wiping cloths are sometimes needed to remove
dirt or grease.
e. Not Fully Mission Capable If. a vehicle is not able to perform the prescribed
mission, equipment will be reported as not ready or available. (Refer to DA Pam 738-750.)
NOTE
The term "mission capable" indicates the equipment is on hand and
able to perform its combat mission. (Refer to DA Pam 738-750.)
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f.
Troublespots.
_W__NI___
_  AR _  NG
Skysol 100 is flammable and will not be used near open flame. A
fire extinguisher will be kept nearby when solvent is used. Use in
well-ventilated areas. Failure to do this may result in injury to
personnel.
NOTE
Dirt, grease, oil, and debris may cover up a serious problem.
Clean as you check. Follow precautions printed on container. Use
Skysol 100 on all metal surfaces. Use soap and water on rubber or
plastic material.
(1) Check all bolts, nuts, and screws. If loose, bent, broken, or missing, either
tighten or notify unit maintenance.
(2) Look for loose or chipped paint, rust, and gaps at welds. If a cracked or
broken weld is found, notify unit maintenance.
(3) Inspect electrical wires and connectors for cracked or broken insulation.
Look for bare wires and loose or broken connections. Tighten loose connections. If
insulation is cracked or broken, wires are bare, or connections are broken, notify
unit maintenance.
(4) Check hoses and fluid lines for wear, damage, and leaks. Ensure clamps
and fittings are tight. (Refer to para. 2-9 for information on leaks.)
NOTE
If tire pressure falls below 10 psi (69 kPa), CTIS will not inflate tire.
g. Correct Assembly or Stowage. Check each component or assembly to
assure installation is in the right place and there are no missing parts.
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