Specifications

TM9-2330-384-14&P
Section III. PREVENTIVEMAINTENANCECHECKS
ANDSERVICES(PMCS)
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Title
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4-7
General
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4-8
Intervals
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4-9
Reporting Repairs
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4-10
General PMCS Procedures
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4-11
Specific PMCS Procedures
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Table 4-1 Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)
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4-7. GENERAL.
a. The M1062 7500 Gallon Fuel Tank Semitrailer must be inspected on a regular basis so that
defects are found before they result in serious damage, failure, or injury to personnel. This section contains
systematic instructions on inspections, adjustments, and corrections to be performed by unit maintenance.
b.
Before performing PMCS, read and followthe safety regulations found in Chapter 1, Section IV,
General Safety Regulations.
4-8. INTERVALS.
a.
Unit maintenance must perform PMCS, found in Table 4-1, at the following intervals:
(1) Monthly (M), once each month
(2) Semiannually (S), once every six months
(3) Annually (A), once each year.
b.
Perform all Monthly and Semiannual inspections, in addition to Annual inspections, at the time
of annual inspections.
4-9.
REPORTING REPAIRS.
All defects shall be reported on DA Form 2404, Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet,
immediately after completing PMCS and before taking corrective action. These defects must also be reported
in the equipment log.
4-10. GENERAL PMCS PROCEDURES.
a. While performing PMCS procedures, always keep in mind CAUTIONs and WARNINGs.
b. While performing specific PMCS procedures, ensure that items are correctly assembled, secure,
serviceable, adequately lubricated, and not worn or leaking as defined below:
(1) An item is CORRECTLY ASSEMBLED when it is in proper position and all parts are
present.
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