ARMY TM 9-6115-673-13&P
AIR FORCE TO 35C2-3-512-1
Section II. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
(PMCS)
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General ........................................................................................................................
Operator PMCS Table..................................................................................................
Column (1) - Item Number (Item No.) ........................................................................
Column (2) - Interval (Interval B, D, A).......................................................................
Column (3) - Item To Be Inspected ............................................................................
Column (4) Procedure.............................................................................................
Column (5) - Equipment is Not Ready/Available If.....................................................
Preventive Maintenance Procedures ...........................................................................
Before You Operate ...................................................................................................
While You Operate.....................................................................................................
After You Operate ......................................................................................................
Order ..........................................................................................................................
Reporting and Correcting Deficiencies.......................................................................
Special Instructions ....................................................................................................
GENERAL.
Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) are those scheduled procedures that are essential to
the efficient operation of the equipment. PMCS prevent possible damage that might occur through neglect or
failure to observe warning symptoms on time. Ensure all noted discrepancies are corrected.
WARNING
Remove metal jewelry when working on electrical system/components. Failure
to observe this warning could cause severe personal injury from electric shock.
OPERATOR PMCS.
Table 2-2 lists all scheduled maintenance tasks required for the generator set components and accessories.
The columns of Table 2-2 are described below.
a. Column (1) - Item Number (Item No.).
This column contains a number for each procedure to be performed. When reporting
malfunctions or failures on DA Form 2404, [Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
Worksheet, (or DA Form 5988E) enter this number in the "TM Item No." column (refer to DA
PAM 738-750)].
b. Column (2) - Interval (Interval B, D, A).
These columns tell when to perform a procedure. A dot in a column tells which procedures
apply. Some procedures will have more than one dot.
c. Column (3) - Item To Be Inspected.
This column has the name of the item to be inspected.
d. Column (4) - Procedure.
This column tells how to do the required checks and services.
Carefully perform these
instructions in the order listed.