SERVICING
Perform the Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services in PMCS, refer to TM 9-2330-342-10 (WP
0190).
Schedule the next Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services on DD Form 314 (WP
0190), Preventive
Maintenance Schedule and Record. Report all deficiencies on DA Form 2407 (WP
0190) if the deficiencies appear
to involve unsatisfactory design.
END OF TASK
PACKING
Preservation and other protective measures taken in the preparation of material and accompanying tools and
equipment for shipment must be sufficient to protect the material against deterioration and physical damage during
shipment. Use solvent cleaning compound (WP
0193, Table 1, Item 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) to clean or wash grease
or oil from all metal parts. All surfaces must be clean to ensure removal of corrosion, soil, grease, or residues. After
cleaning, use cold water to rinse flatrack. Dry all parts thoroughly with a lint-free cloth (WP
0193, Table 1, Item
20). Spot paint all surfaces as necessary (TM 43-0139 (WP
0190)).
END OF TASK
SERVICE BEFORE OPERATION
GENERAL
1.
Refer to operating instructions for the equipment.
2.
Upon receipt of new, used, or reconditioned equipment, the receiving organization must see if it has been
properly prepared for service and is in good condition, refer to TM 9-2330-342-10 (WP
0190). Inspect all
assemblies, subassemblies, and accessories to ensure they are in proper working order. Secure, clean,
correctly adjust, and lubricate as needed (see Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)
Tables (WP
0190)). Check all tools and equipment to be sure every item is there, in good condition, clean,
and properly mounted or stowed, refer to TM 9-2330-342-10 (WP
0190).
3.
Follow general procedures for all services and inspections given in Field Level Preventive Maintenance Checks
and Services (PMCS) Tables (WP
0046) and Operator's Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services
(PMCS) Tables, refer to TM 9-2330-342-10 (WP
0190) .
INSPECTION AND SERVICING EQUIPMENT
NOTE
If equipment has been driven to the using organization, most of the following work should
have been done.
1.
When the equipment is received, inspect all items for damage that may have occurred during shipping and
unloading operations. Pay close attention to any loose or missing nuts, bolts, screws, access plates, drain
plugs, drain cocks, oil plugs, assemblies, subassemblies, or components that may be easily lost or broken in
transit. Check Basic Issue Items (BII) against checklist to ensure all items are accounted for and in good
condition. Carefully list all discrepancies.
TM 9-2330-342-23&P
0050
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