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Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES PROCEDURES
c. The "Procedure" column of the PMCS table tells how
2-7.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
to do the required checks and services. Carefully follow these
CHECKS AND SERVICES TABLE.
instructions.
a. The Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
EQUIPMENT DEFICIENCIES.
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(PMCS) table 2-7 lists the inspections and care of the equip-
ment required to keep it in good operating condition.
If your equipment does not perform as required, refer to
b. The "Interval" column of the PMCS table tells when
Chapter 3, Section III,
under Troubleshooting for possible
to do a certain check or service.
problems. Report any deficiencies that cannot be corrected
using DA Form 2404 or refer to DAPAM 738-750.
Table 2-7. Operator Preventive Maintenance Check and Services
Item To Be
Interval
Item No.
Function
Inspected
B
A
1
Inspect rubber bands for signs of wear,
Rubber bands
i.e., tears, fraying, or hardening.
Replace if neccessary.
2
Check voltage level. Charge the battery if'
the voltage level is below 12 volts. Use
the VOM from the GSE Field Box for
3
Check the voltage level. Charge the battery
Receiver and servo/battery group
if the voltage level is below 4.8 volts.
battery
4
Check for tightness. Tighten if neccessary.
All mounting hardware on aircraft
including engine, carburetor and
Check the voltage level. Charge the battery
GSE battery
if the voltage level is below 12 volts.
WARNING
ends, cracks, or other damage,
replace immediately.
6
Check for tightness, nicks, cracks, or
chips. Replace if neccessary.
7
Check for structural damage.
Airframe assembly
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