TM 9-2330-203-14&P
Section II. OPERATOR/CREW PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)
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General...................................................................................................................................................................
General PMCS Procedures ....................................................................................................................................
Leakage Definitions ................................................................................................................................................
Operator/Crew Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS), Table 2-1 ..............................................
Reporting Repairs...................................................................................................................................................
Service Intervals .....................................................................................................................................................
Specific PMCS Procedures ....................................................................................................................................
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GENERAL.
a. To ensure that the dollies are ready for operation at all times, they must be inspected on a regular basis so that
defects may be found before they result in serious damage, equipment failure, or injury or death to personnel. This section
contains systematic instructions on inspections, adjustments, and corrections to be performed by the operator/crew.
b. While performing PMCS, read and follow all safety instructions found in the Warning Summary at the front of this
manual. Keep in mind all WARNINGs and CAUTIONs.
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SERVICE INTERVALS.
Perform PMCS, found in Table 2-1, at the following intervals:
Perform Before (B) PMCS just before operating the dolly.
(1)
Perform During (D) PMCS while operating the dolly.
(2)
Perform After (A) PMCS right after operating the dolly.
(3)
Perform Weekly () PMCS once each week.
(4)
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REPORTING REPAIRS.
All defects which the operator cannot fix must be reported on a DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and
Maintenance Worksheet, immediately after completing PMCS. If a serious problem is found, IMMEDIATELY report it to
your supervisor.
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GENERAL PMCS PROCEDURES.
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvent, P-D-680, is toxic and flammable. Always wear protective
goggles and gloves, and use only in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with
skin, eyes, and clothes, and DO NOT breathe vapors. DO NOT use near open flame
or excessive heat. The solvent's flash point is 100F-138F (38C-59C). If you
become dizzy while using cleaning solvent, immediately get fresh air and medical
help. If solvent contacts eyes, Immediately wash your eyes and get medical aid.
a. Keep equipment clean. Dirt, oil, and debris may cover up a serious problem. Clean as you work and as needed.
Use dry cleaning solvent (Item 5, Appendix E) on all metal surfaces. Use detergent (Item 4, Appendix E) and water on
rubber, plastic, and painted-surfaces.
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