TM 5-3805-264-14&P
4-31.
GENERAL PMCS PROCEDURES (Cont).
Leakage Definitions for Unit PMCS
Class I
Class II
Class III
Leakage indicated by wetness or discoloration, but not great enough to form
drops.
Leakage great enough to form drops, but not enough to cause drops to drip
from the item being checked/inspected.
Leakage great enough to form drops that fall from the item being checked/
inspected.
Operation is allowable with Class I and Class II leakage. WHEN IN DOUBT, NOTIFY
YOUR SUPERVISOR. When operating with Class I or Class II leaks, check fluid lev-
els more frequently. Class Ill leaks must be reported immediately to your supervi-
sor. Failure to do this will result in damage to vehicle and/or components.
4-32.
PMCS INITIAL SETUP.
a.
General.
(1)
This paragraph lists tools, materials, and personnel required for PMCS and lubrication.
(2)
Mandatory replacement parts for PMCS and lubrication are listed in paragraph 4-34.
b.
Tools.
(1)
Drain pan (Item 4, Appendix I).
(2)
General mechanics tool kit (Item 8, Appendix I).
c.
Materials.
(1)
AOAP sampling kit
(2)
Corrosion preventive (Item 7, Appendix F)
(3)
Dishwashing compound (Item 5, Appendix F)
(4)
Detergent (Item 8, Appendix F)
(5)
Lubricating oil, OEA (Item 12, Appendix F)
(6)
Lubricating oil, OE/HDO 10 (Item 13, Appendix F)
(7)
Lubricating oil, OE/HDO 30 (Item 14, Appendix F)
(8)
Rags (Item 15, Appendix F)
d.
(9)
Dry cleaning solvent (Item 18, Appendix F)
Personnel.
(1)
Driver/Operator
(2)
Unit Maintenance Mechanic
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