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WARNING
Clean parts in a well-ventilated area.
Avoid inhalation of solvent fumes and
prolonged exposure of skin to cleaning solvent. Wash exposed skin thoroughly.
Dry cleaning solvent (P-D-680) used to clean parts is potentially dangerous
to personnel and property.
Do not smoke or use near open flame or
excessive heat. Flash point of solvent is 100o F to 138oF (38oC to 59o C).
(1) Using P-D-680, or equivalent, clean area to be lubricated.
(2) Apply OE lubricating oil to personnel platform
release pins.
Section V. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
NOTE
pivot points and to platform
CHECKS AND SERVICES
The PMCS chart in this section contains all necessary Unit preventive main-
tenance checks and services for this equipment.
4-10. General. The trailer assemblies and generator sets must be inspected and serviced
anchor quick-
systematically
to insure that the power plant is ready for operation at all times. Inspection will allow defects to be dis-
covered and corrected before they result in serious damage or failure. Table 4-1 contains a tabulated list
of preventive maintenance checks and services to be performed by unit maintenance personnel. All of the
unit PMCS on the trailers is scheduled to be performed Semiannually. Unit PMCS on the generator sets
is scheduled weekly or on a per-hours-of-operation basis. The running time meters on the control panels
are used to determine the operating time of the generator sets.
Using the following as a guide, do the
checks and services at the intervals shown. Observe all CAUTIONS and WARNINGS.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
For PMCS performed on an operating time basis, perform your hourly (H) PMCS as close as possible
to the time intervals indicated.
NOTE
For units in continuous operation, perform PMCS before starting operation
if continuous operation will extend service interval past that which is shown.
Perform your weekly (W) PMCS every week or 40 hours of generator set operating time.
Perform your monthly (M) PMCS every month or 100 hours of generator set operating time.
Do your semiannual (S) PMCS once every six months.
Do your annual (A) PMCS once every year.
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 descrip-
tion of the information found in each column.
a.
Item No.
This column shows the sequence in which checks and services are to be done, identify
the equipment area on the Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, DA Form 2404.
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