TM-9-2815-205-34

ENGINE WITH CONTAINER; MODELS 5063-5299, 5063-5392, 5063-5393, 5063-5395, 5063-5398, 5063-539F, 5063-539L

TECHNICAL MANUAL; DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE

AUGUST 1992

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TM 9-2815-205-34
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL (Cont))
FEATURES OF WE NEW PROCEDURE FORMAT
WARNINGS.
General warnings are placed both within the procedure right before the step where they
apply and in the list of WARNINGS found behind the front cover of this TM. They call attention to
things that could kill or injure personnel.
CAUTIONS.
Cautions are found within the procedure immediately before the step to which they apply.
They call attention to things or actions that could damage equipment.
NOTES.
Notes are found within a procedure immediately before the appropriate step. They contain
important facts or instructions to make the procedure easier or to modify the procedure for a similar
model.
USE OF TOOLS AND PERSONNEL. Each procedure lists the tool kits and tools that are needed for
the procedure. The procedure steps tell how and where to use common tools. However, the procedure
steps do not tell which persons do which steps in the procedures needing more than one person. The
mechanic responsible for the procedure should direct the rest of the personnel on what to do.
REFERENCES. References from one procedure to another within the TM are by paragraph number.
References to other Technical Manuals are by the TM number only and the user needs to use the
Alphabetical Index of that TM to find the information needed.
PROCEDURE ORGANIZATION. Most procedures in this TM fall into the category of removal/
installation, replacement, repair, or adjustment. Replacement can contain removal, disassembly,
inspection, assembly, and installation in the same procedure. Repair generally contains disassembly,
inspection, and assembly in the same procedure.
HOW TO USE THE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (RPSTL) WITH THIS MANUAL
The RPSTL gives the National Stock Number (NSN) required to order parts which fail inspection in the
repair procedures. To use the RPSTL to identify and order a part, do the following:
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4.
In this manual, turn to the page of the procedure where the part is installed.
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to the RPSTL and find the same illustrated part. That part will have an item number
assigned to it. Find the SMR code for the item.
If the SMR code does not authorize your level to repair the item, reassemble it and send it to
the authorized level of maintenance.
If the SMR code does authorize your level to repair the item, look this figure and item number
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up in the figure and item number cross-reference index in the back of the RPSTL to find the
SN. If the item has no NSN, return to the illustration listing and order the item by the part
number and CAGE code.
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