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SECTION II (Con't.)
Operatorls Daily Services.
Intervals
Procedures
Before
During After
Operation Oper. Oper.
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X
x
Visual Inspection. Make a general inspect-
ion of he entire unit for obvious defic-
iencies, such as oil or fuel leaks,loose
or missing bolts, nuts, screws, loose con-
nections, broken wires, and any damage
that may have occurred since the equipment
was last operated. Correct or report any
deficiencies to field maintenance.
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Tampering. Inspect the test stand for
X
evidence of tampering or damage. Do not
operate the unit until all defects are
corrected or reported to direct and
general support maintenance.
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X
Fuel. Check the fuel supply. See that
X
fuel tank is full.
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X
Leaks. Inspect for leaks, paying partic-
X
ular attention to the fuel line and conn-
ections. Correct all deficiencies noticed
or report to direct and general support
maintenance.
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Oil. Check the oil level in the engine
X
X
crankcase. Add oil if the oil is not at
the proper leve.
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X
Air Cleaner. Inspect the air cleaner for
accumulated dirt. Clean if necessary.
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Battery. Clean the battery and see that
X
X
the terminal connections are tight. Check
the level of the electrolyte. Add water
as necessary to bring the level to three-
eights of an inch above the plates.
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X
X
Tires. Inspect the tires for cuts, leaks,
fabric breaks, and uneven wear. Check the
tires for proper inflation. Correct tire
pressure is 60 psi. Report a defective
tire to direct and general support maint-
enance.
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