TM-9-2330-330-14-P

SEMITRAILER, FUEL TANKER: 5000-GALLON, FUEL-DISPENSING, AUTOMOTIVE, M969A3

TECHNICAL MANUAL; OPERATOR’S, ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT, AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST)

NOVEMBER 2005

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TM 9-2330-330-14&P
0034 00-5
OPERATOR/CREW PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS)—Continued
0034 00
Table 1. Operator/Crew PMCS—Continued.
ITEM NO.
INTERVAL
ITEM TO BE
INSPECTED
PROCEDURE
NOT FULLY
MISSION
CAPABLE IF:
2—Continued
3
Before
Before
Tank
Kingpin, Upper
Coupler, and
Spacer Plate
b.
Check for leaks around
fusible vent caps. Tighten
if loose.
c.
Check for leaks around
manhole cover. If leaks
are evident, check for
damaged cover gasket or
loose mounting ring. Also,
check to see that cover
can be opened, closed,
and securely latched.
d.
Inspect front and rear
catwalk drains for clogs or
restrictions. Remove any
debris or foreign matter.
e.
Inspect vapor recovery
hood for any loose,
damaged, or missing
hardware.
f.
Check tank for rust at
intersections where
brackets are welded to
tank. Check condition of
paint. If any damage is
found, notify your
supervisor.
a.
Inspect kingpin, upper
coupler and spacer plate
for damage or loose
mounting bolts.
b.
Visually inspect for
obvious cracked or
broken welds around
kingpin.
Any fuel leaks are
present.
Manhole cover
gasket is
damaged, manhole
cover cannot be
securely closed, or
any fuel leaks are
present.
Kingpin, upper
coupler, and
spacer plate is
damaged or
mounting bolts are
loose.


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