TM-9-2350-261-34 Direct and General Maintenance Manual M113A2 M577A2 M1064 M1068 M1059 M901A1 Download
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TM 9-2350-261-34 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS), INCLUDING LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS — Continued 0014 00 3. FLUID LEA KS AND C HEC KIN G FOR L EAKS. NOTE You are allowed to operate equipment with minor leaks (Class I or II). You must consider how much fluid t he item or sy stem being ch ecked or inspected can h old. W h en in d oubt, notify your supervisor. When operating equipment with Class I or II leaks, continue to check fluid levels as required in your PMCS. Report Class III or fuel leaks to your supervisor, or notify unit maintenance for corrective action right away. a. GENERAL. Fluid leaks in hoses and fluid lines affect the carrier parts operation. The types and classes of leaks follow: 1) CLASS I. Fluid seepage is not great enough to form drops, but is shown by wetness or color changes. 2) CLASS II. Fluid leakage is great enough to form drops. Drops do not drip from the item being checked or inspected. 3) CLASS III. Fluid leakage is great enough to form drops that fall from the item being checked or inspected. b. CHECKING FOR LEAKS AFTER A MAINTENANCE TASK. After doing maintenance on a part which involves hoses or fluid lines, check for leaks. If leaks occur after you have done a replace or repair task, find the source of the leak. Correct the problem. Follow these procedures: 1) Do visual inspections to find the source of the leak. a) Check for cracks on housing or cover. b) Check that screws and any connections are not loose or overtight. 2) If you cannot see the source of the leak, check the following items: a) Check that preformed gasket is not bent or pinched. b) Check machined surfaces for fit and cleanliness. 3) If leak persists, notify supervisor. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES There are no preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) or lubrication procedures required for the M113A2 FOV Carriers at the direct support maintenance level. For crew level PMCS and lubrication procedures, see your -10. For unit level PMCS and lubrication procedures, see your -20. 0014 00-14