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e. If you discover a problem with the equipment, refer to Section VI, Troubleshooting. If you cannot correct the
problem, refer to paragraph 4-12, Reporting Deficiencies.
4-11. Explanation of Columns. The following is a list of the PMCS table column headings with a
description of the information found in each column.
a. Item No. This column shows the sequence in which to do the checks and services, and is used to identify
b.
c.
d.
4-12. Reporting Deficiencies. If you discover any problem with the equipment during PMCS that you are
unable to correct, it must be reported. Refer to DA Pam 738-750 and report the deficiency using the proper forms.
the equipment area on the Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, DA Form 2404.
Interval. This column shows when each check is to be done.
Item tO be
Inspected. This column identifies the general area or specific part where the check or service is
to be done.
Procedu res. This column lists the checks or service you have to do and explains how to do them.
Table 4-1. Unit Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS).
H - Hours of operation
M Monthly
(As indicated)
(100 hours)
S Semiannually
A Annually
(500 hours)
(1000 hours)
Item
no.
1
H
Interval
l
s
A
Item to be inspected
Generator Set Exterior
Procedures
WARNING
Before performing any maintenance that
requires climbing on or under trailer, set
trailer handbrakes, chock wheels, and lower
rear leveling jacks. Injury to personnel
could result from trailer suddenly rolling or
tipping.
NOTE
This PMCS table lists the checks and
services as performed on a single power
unit. These procedures must be duplicated
on each of the two power units that make
up the AN/MJQ-10A.
Inspect generator set for fuel and oil leaks, loose
or missing components and hardware, and un-
usual wear or deterioration. Clean generator set.
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