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TM 55-1915-200-10
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Table 2-2. Operator/Crew Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services
EQUIPMENT NOT READY/AVAILABLE
- BEFORE D - DURING A - AFTER W - WEEKLY M - MONTHLY Q - QUARTERLY S/A SEMI ANNUALLY AN - ANNUALLY
IF
T/A - TRIENNIALLY
ITEM
B
D
AWM
Q S/A AN T/A
ITEMS TO BE INSPECTED
CHECK FOR
ACTION
PMC
NMC
NUMBER
WARNING
Do not smoke when observing battery electrolyte
level. Batteries give off fumes that can explode.
Electrolyte is an acid and can cause personal
injury if it comes in contact with the skin or eyes.
Wear approved goggles, gloves and apron.
X
Batteries, terminals and
Inspect batteries, terminals, cables, connections
Clean, add distilled water,
Unserviceable cables,
cables
and vent caps for tightness and cleanliness.
replace/repair as needed.
caps, or terminals, low
Check liquid level.
liquid level.
X
Electrolyte
Check electrolyte level with hydrometer
If under standard then
Low hydrometer
replace battery.
readings
X
Gauges
Check the condition of all gauges. Check for
Repair/replace as
broken lenses, damaged frames and brackets.
necessary.
Troubleshoot and repair as
X
X
Battery Charger
Check battery charger for proper operation.
necessary.
Disconnect battery charger before starting the
engine if it is not capable of handling a cranking
load. Request engineer's assistance.
X
Oil Pressure
Troubleshoot, repair as
Low oil pressure.
Check gauge for proper oil pressure
necessary
(35 to 70 PSI).
X
Fuel Pressure
Check gauge for proper fuel pressure normal
Troubleshoot, repair as
Fuel pressure not
necessary
within NORMAL
"GREEN" range.
(Green) range.
X
Cooling System
Check gauge for proper operating coolant
Troubleshoot, repair as
Temperature exceeds
necessary
195 Degrees F.
temperature (170 to 195 Degrees F).
X
Engine Speed
Check tachometer gauge for correct engine speed Troubleshoot, repair as
Incorrect engine
indication in revolutions per minute (RPM).
necessary.
speed.
X
Switches
Check that all switches are in proper positions.
Place switches in proper
Refer to Chapter 2, Section I, Table 2-1, Figure 2- position.
20.
LSV PMCS
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