TM 9-2330-386-14&P
4-13 ORGANIZATIONAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (CONT).
Check that they are not loose, missing, bent or
(2) Bolts, nuts, and screws:
broken. Look for chipped paint, bare metal or rust around bolt heads. Tighten any
that you find loose.
(3) Welds: Look for loose or chipped paint, rust or gaps where parts are
welded together. If you find a bad weld, report it to direct support maintenance.
(4) Electric wires and connectors: Look for cracked or broken insulation, bare
wires and loose or broken connectors. Tighten loose connections and make sure wires
are in good condition.
a i r l i n e s : L o o k for wear, damage and leaks. Make sure fittings
(5) Hoses and
are tight. If a leak
comes from a loose fitting or connector, tighten it. If
something is broken
or worn out, either correct it or report it to direct support
m a i n t e n a n c e (refer to
MAC, Appendix B).
4-14 PMCS COLUMN DESCRIPTION.
a. Item Number - Tells the order PMCS should be performed. It is also used as a
s o u r c e of item numbers for the TM number column on DA Form 2404, Equipment
Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet when recording results of PMCS.
b . I n t e r v a l - Tells when each check is to be performed.
c . Item To Be Inspected - L i s t s t h e c h e c k s t o b e p e r f o r m e d .
NOTE
P e r f o r m Operator/Crew PMCS prior to or in conjunction
with Organizational PMCS if:
1 . There is a delay between the daily operation and the
O r g a n i z a t i o n a l PMCS.
2. Regular operator is not assisting or participating.
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