TB 9-2320-360-13&P-1
UNIT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND SERVICES
(PMCS) INTRODUCTION - CONTINUED
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EXPLANATION OF TABLES ENTRIES
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If the vehicle must be kept in continuous operation, do only the procedures that can be done without disturbing
operation. Make complete checks and services when the vehicle is shut down.
Perform procedures within doghouse assembly during routine doghouse maintenance.
a.
Do the SEMI-ANNUAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (WP 0013 00) once every 6 months and/or every
3,000 miles (4,828 km) whichever comes first.
b.
If anything looks wrong and is not fixed, write a DA Form 2404 and notify supervisor.
c.
The following is a breakdown of the PMCS table:
(1)
"Item No." Column. Checks and services are numbered in a logical order for moving around the truck.
The item number column is used as a source of item numbers for the TM Number Column on DA Form
2404, Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet, for recording results of the PMCS.
(2)
"Interval" Column. The column identifies when the PMCS should be performed.
(3)
"Item To Be Inspected" Column. This column identifies the item to be inspected.
(4)
"Procedure" Column. This column contains all the information required to do the check/inspection. Art
is integrated into the column to aid the user in identifying items. Whenever replacement or repair is recom-
mended, reference is made to the applicable maintenance instructions.
(5)
"Not Mission Capable If:" Column. This column contains a brief statement of the condition (e.g., mal-
function, shortage) that would cause the vehicle to be less than fully ready to perform its assigned mission.
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