OPERATOR OR CREW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
REPAIR PARTS, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT
Section I.
and/or crew's maintenance functions. Repair
p a r t s supplied for the test stand are listed in
Repair parts, tools, and equipment are issued
appendix II,
which is
the authority for
requi-
t o the operator and/or crew operating and
s i t i o n i n g replacements.
m a i n t a i n i n g the test stand. Tools and equip-
ment should not be used for purposes other than
137. Common Tools and Equipment
prescribed and when not in use, should be prop-
Common tools and equipment having general
erly stored.
a p p l i c a t i o n to this materiel are authorized by
tables of allowances and table of organization
and equipment.
Repair parts are supplied to the operator
138. Special Tools and Equipment
and/or crew for replacement of those parts
most likely to become worn, broken, or other-
No tools or equipment specially designed for
w i s e unserviceable, provided replacement of
operation or operator and/or crew maintenance
these parts is within the scope of the operator's
are supplied or required for the test stand.
Section Il.
LUBRICATION
c a t e d by an appropriate identifying
c a l l - o u t . Wipe these devices and the
The lubrication chart (fig. 62) prescribes
surrounding surfaces clean before ap-
cleaning and lubricating procedures as to loca-
plying lubricant.
t i o n , intervals, and proper materials for the
(2) A -inch red circle should be painted
test stand.
around all lubrication fittings.
140. General Lubrication Instructions
d. Reports and Records.
a. Usual Conditions. Lubrication intervals
(1) Report unsatisfactory performance of
specified on the lubrication chart are for normal
operation and where moderate temperature and
o r preserving materials, using DA
humidity prevail.
Form 2407, Maintenance Request.
b. Lubrication Equipment. Clean lubrication
(2) Maintain a record of lubrication of the
equipment both before and after use. Operating
test stand on DA Form 2408-2, Lubri-
lubricating guns carefully and in such a manner
cation Record.
a s to insure a proper distribution of the lu-
bricant.
141. Lubrication Under Unusual Conditions
c. Points of Application.
a. Unusual Conditions. Reduce lubrication
i n t e r v a l s specified on the lubrication chart to
(1) Lubrication fittings, oiling points, and
c o m p e n s a t e for abnormal operation and ex-
t h e gear case filling point shown on
treme conditions, such as high or low tempera-
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