TM-5-3805-264-13-P

TRUCK, DUMP, HEAVY, BODY M917A1 AND M917A2

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATOR AND FIELD MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST

JUNE 2014

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL - Continued
Chapter 8 covers Field Maintenance Instructions. All field-level maintenance tasks are covered in this
chapter, including Service Upon Receipt, General Maintenance Instructions, Lubrication Instructions,
Illustrated List of Manufactured Items, Torque Limits, and Wiring Diagrams.
Chapter 9 covers Parts Information. It lists and authorizes spares and repair parts; special tools; special
Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE); and other special support equipment required for
performance of operator and field maintenance of the dump body.
Chapter 10 covers Supporting Information. It contains References, Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC),
Components of End Item (COEI) and Basic Issue Items (BII) Lists, Additional Authorization List (AAL),
Expendable and Durable Items List (EDIL), Tool Identification List (TIL), and Mandatory Replacement
Parts (MRP) List.
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
Read all WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES before performing any procedure.
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES headings indicate essential information and are printed in
BOLD
type,
making them easier for the user to see.
WARNING:
A warning is used to alert the user to hazardous operating and maintenance procedures,
practices, or conditions that could result in personnel death or injury. Warnings must be strictly observed.
CAUTION:
A caution is used to alert the user to hazardous operating and maintenance procedures,
practices, or conditions that could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment or mission
effectiveness. Cautions must be strictly observed.
NOTE:
A note highlights an essential operating or maintenance procedure, condition, or statement.
FEATURES OF THIS MANUAL
Statements and words of particular importance are printed in CAPITAL LETTERS for emphasis.
Within a procedural step, reference may be made to another work package in this manual or to another
manual. These references indicate where you should look for more complete information.
If you are told: "Lubricate tailgate pins (WP 0073)", go to (WP 0073) in this manual for Lubrication
Instructions.
If you are told: "Refer to FM 4-33.31," go to FM 4-33.31, which is listed in the References work
package (WP 0107), for complete information on cold weather operations.
Illustrations are placed after, and as close as possible to, the procedural steps to which they apply.
Callouts placed on the art may be text or numbers, whichever method is easier for the soldier.
Numbers located at the lower right corner of an illustration (e.g., 14PT264120) are art control numbers
and are used for tracking purposes. Disregard these numbers.
Dashed leader lines used in illustrations indicate that called-out items are not visible (i.e., they are located
within the structure).
Technical instructions include metric units as well as standard units. The metric conversion chart on the
inside back cover converts U.S. standard measurements to metric equivalents.
Initial Setup information is provided in task-oriented work packages. Before starting a task, you must
obtain all the tools, supplies, and personnel listed in the initial setup. Be sure to read the task before
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