TM 9-6115-646-14&P
e
Stow any remaining authorized equipment In accessory stowage chest
f
Secure fire extinguisher In mounting bracket
g
Close and secure all doors on generator set enclosure
h
Remove wheel chocks
I
Attach power unit to towing vehicle.
Refer to TM 9-2330-247-14&P
j
Raise swivel casters to travel position and release trailer handbrakes
4-4.
Reinstallation After Movement.
After movement to a new worksite, Install power unit in accordance with
paragraph 4-2.
Section III. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, SPECIAL TEST, MEASUREMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT
(TMDE)
4-5 . Tools and Equipment. There are no special tools or equipment required to maintain the PU-495 power unit
4-6 Maintenance Repair Parts. Repair parts and equipment for maintenance of this power unit are listed and Illustrated
in the repair parts and special tools list in Appendix D of this manual
Section IV. LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS
4-7. General. Detailed instructions for the lubrication of the major components of the power unit are contained in the
applicable Lubrication Orders (LOs) Refer to DA Pam 25-30 to ensure that the latest editions of the L O s are used This
section contains lubrication instructions that are not included in the Lubrication Orders
4-8. Generator Lubrication. Refer to TM 5-6115-457-12 or TM 5-6115-600-12, as applicable, for generator set
Lubrication Order
4-9. Trailer Assembly Lubrication.
a
Trailer Lubrication Refer to TM 9-2330-247-14&P for trailer Lubrication Order.
b
Accessory Stowage Chest The accessory stowage chest is a modification to the standard M353 trailer and, as
such, does not appear in the associated L O.
Lubricate the accessory stowage chest semiannually as follows:
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 (PD-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 100°F to 138°F (380C to 590C)
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