TM-9-2350-277-20-2 Unit Maintenance Manual Volume 2 M113A3 M577A3 M1064A3 M1068A3 M58 Download
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TM 9-2350-277-20-2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES (PMCS), INCLUDING LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS — Continued 0155 00 (5) Always do your PMCS in the same order so it gets to be a habit. With practice, you’ll spot anything that is wrong. (6) Keep your vehicle clean. Dirt, grease, oil, and debris only get in the way, and may cover up a serious problem. Clean your vehicle as you work and as needed. (7) Use cleaning compound (WP 0928 00, Item 19) on metal surfaces. Use general purpose detergent (WP 0928 00, Item 35) and water when you clean rubber or plastic parts. (8) You need to know how fluid leaks affect your vehicle. Definitions of the types and classes of leaks are given in General Maintenance Instructions below. You need toknow them to determine the condition of your vehicle. Learn them. REMEMBER: WHEN IN DOUBT, NOTIFY YOUR SUPERVISOR! GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS SCOPE This section contains safety warnings, guidelines, and general maintenance instructions. They should be followed when doing maintenance procedures authorized for unit maintenance level. 1. PREPARATION FOR MAINTENANCE a. PERSONNEL SAFETY. Practice all shop safety procedures and read all warnings in this manual. b. PROPER EQUIPMENT. Get tools and equipment before starting a maintenance task. See RPSTL (TM 9-2350-277-24P), and the maintenance task for tools, equipment, parts, and materials. c. WHAT TO DISCARD. Parts to discard, such as lockwashers, locknuts, and gaskets, are listed in the maintenance tasks. If the step does not say to discard a part, the part should be saved. It may be used later or may be repaired. d. HANDLING TECHNIQUES. 1) Avoid damage to parts during removal, cleaning, inspection, repair, and installation procedures. Nicks, scratches, and dents caused by careless handling could result in equipment failure. 2) Dirt can damage parts and cause malfunctions. Make sure all air and fluid openings, lines, and hoses are capped or plugged during maintenance procedures. e. IDENTIFICATION. 1) During removal, tag parts to ensure proper installation. 2) During removal, tag leads on electrical parts to ensure proper installation. Tag each lead as it is removed. 0155 00-2 Change 3