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TM 9-2330-394-13&P
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES,
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INCLUDING LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS - Continued
Semiannual PMCS Procedures for Trailer (Field Level) - Continued
Table 10. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) - Semiannual (Field Level) -
Continued.
ITEM TO BE  FIELD-LEVEL MAINTENANCE
EQUIPMENT
ITEM
INTERVAL
MAN-
CHECKED OR PROCEDURE
NOT READY/
NO.
HOUR
AVAILABLE IF:
SERVICED
3
Semiannual
Service
Brakes -
CAUTION
Continued
Brake drum clearance must be
checked along centerline of brake
shoe. Failure to comply may result in
damage to equipment.
NOTE
Over time a ridge will form on the
outer edge of the brake shoes. This
is normal and does not affect brake
shoe serviceability.
4. Examine and compare each brake
Brake drums
drum (2) for evidence of
are excessively
overheating. Excessive heating of
hot, cool, or
brake drums may indicate a dragging
rusted.
brake shoe. Cool brake drums could
mean improper adjustment, defective
or inoperative brakes, or rust on
braking surfaces.
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