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TM
9-2350-238-20-2
b. I n s p e c t i o n . Inspection will usually be
(6) Any other readily
recognizable
short-
visual and must consist of at least a walk-
comings or deficiencies.
around
examination
of
all
equipment
to
ob-
c.
serve any deficiencies that may have oc-
Rotation. To assure utilization of all
curred. Inspect equipment in open storage
assigned materiel, rotate items IAW any rota-
weekly and equipment in covered storage
tional plan that will keep equipment in an
monthly. Immediately after any severe storm
operational condition and reduce maintenance
or
environmental
change
inspect
all
equip-
effort.
ment. The following are examples
of
things
to
look for during visual inspection:
d. R e m o v a l f r o m A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S t o r a g e .
Remove preservative materials. Perform the
next scheduled preventive maintenance ser-
(1) Leaks: coolant, fuel, oil, or hydraulic
fluid.
vice and prepare equipment for service as
outlined
in
TM
9-2350-238-10.
(2) Condition of preservatives, seals,
e.
and wraps. Seals may develop leaks during
Servicing. Resume the maintenance ser-
storage, during exercise, or shortly thereafter.
vice schedule in effect at the commencement
If leaking continues, refer to maintenance pro-
of storage as per DD Form 314. See DA PAM
738-750.
cedures
in
this
manual
or
notify
direct
support
maintenance.
(3) Corrosion
or
other
(4) M i s s i n g
or
damaged
parts.
(5) W a t e r
in
compartments.
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