TM-9-2320-387-24-1

TRUCK, UTILITY: S250 SHELTER CARRIER, 4X4, M1113

TECHNICAL MANUAL; UNIT, DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE, VOLUME 1

DECEMBER 1997
CHANGE 1

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TM 9-2320-387-24-l
a.
Unit maintenance,
assisted
by operator/crew,
will perform
checks and services contained
in table 2-l
at the following intervals:
(1) Semiannually.
Every 6 months
or 3,000 miles (4,828 km), whichever
comes first.
(2)
Annually.
Every 12
months
or 6,000 miles (9,656 km), whichever
comes first.
(3)
Biennially.
Every
24
months
or 12,000 miles (19,310 km), whichever
comes first.
b.
Refer to following steps when performing
lubrication
checks and services:
(1) Intervals.
Lubrication
services
coincide with the vehicle’s semiannual
preventive
maintenance
service. For this purpose,
a 10% tolerance
(variation)
in specified
lubrication
point mileage is permissible.
Those vehicles
not accumulating
1,000 mi (1,609 km) in a 6-month
period will be lubricated
at the time
of
semiannual
preventive
maintenance
service.
(21
For Operation
of Equipment
in Protracted
Cold Temperatures
Below -15°F (-26°C).
Remove lubricants
prescribed
in lubrication
table for temperatures
above -15°F (-26°C). Relubricate
with
lubricants
specified
in lubrication
table for temperatures
below -15°F (-26°C). If OEA lubricant
is required,
see the temperature
ranges prescribed
in the lubrication
table. OEA lubricant
is to be used in place of
OE/HDO 10 lubricant
for all temperature
ranges where OE/HDO
10
is specified in the lubrication
table.
c.
Perform
all semiannual
inspections
in addition
to annual
inspections
at the time of the annual
inspection.
Perform
all annual
and semiannual
inspections
in addition
to biennial
inspections
at the time of
the biennial
inspection.
2-10.
REPORTING
REPAIRS
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All vehicle shortcomings
will be reported
on DA form 2404 (DA Pam 738-7501, Equipment
Inspection
and
Maintenance
Worksheet,
immediately
after the PMCS, and before taking corrective
action. All vehicle
deficiencies
will be reported
in the equipment
record.
1 2-l 1. GENERAL SERVICE AND INSPECTION PROCEEI
a.
While performing
specific PMCS procedures,
ensure
items are correctly
assembled,
secure, not worn,
serviceable,
not leaking,
and adequately
lubricated
as defined below:
(1) An
item is CORRECTLY ASSEMBLED
when it is in proper position and all parts are present.
(21 When wires, nuts, washers,
hoses, or attaching
hardware
cannot be moved by hand, they are
SECURE.
(31 An item is WORN if there is too much play between joining
parts or when marking
data, warning,
and caution plates are not readable.
(4) An item is UNSERVICEABLE
if it is worn beyond repair
and is likely to fail before the next
scheduled
inspection.
(5) LEAKS. TM 9-2320-387-10
contains
definitions
of class I, II, and III leaks and their effect on
vehicle operation.
(61 If an item meets the specified lubrication
requirements,
then it is ADEQUATELY
LUBRICATED.
b.
Where the instruction
tighten
appears
in a procedure,
you must tighten
with a wrench to the given
torque value even when the item appears
to be secure.
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