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TM10-4320-316-14 CHAPTER 5 DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS SECTION I.  DIRECT SUPPORT REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, TEST MEASUREMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT (TMDE), AND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT 5-1. COMMON TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT.  For authorized common tools and equipment, refer to the Modified Table of Organization and Equipment (MTOE) applicable to your unit. 5-2. SPECIAL  TOOLS,  TMDE,  AND  SUPPORT  EQUIPMENT.    The  special  tools  required  to  service  the  centrifugal pump  are  listed  and  illustrated  in  TM  10-4320-316-24P,  Repair  Pars  and  Special  Tools  List  (RPSTL),  and  In  the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) located in Appendix B of this manual. 5-3. REPAIR PARTS.  Repair parts are listed and illustrated in TM10-4320-316-24P. SECTION II.  DIRECT SUPPORT TROUBLESHOOTING 5-4.  SYMPTOM INDEX.  To assist the direct support maintenance of the DED pump unit, the following index of the troubleshooting symptoms contained in this chapter are provided for quick reference. MALFUNCTION                                                   PAGE NO. ENGINE DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY . ..................................................5-2 5-5. INTRODUCTION.    This  level  of  troubleshooting  contains  checks  and  corrective  maintenance  actions  which  will isolate defects to be corrected by specific maintenance procedures.  Table 5-1 is a direct support troubleshooting chart. Symptoms listed m this table are accompanied by suggested tests or inspections which, in turn, suggest corrective action and  the  appropriate  maintenance  paragraph  reference.  Corrective  action  sometimes  suggests  additional  checks  to confirm the troubled area or further localize and isolate trouble to a more specific component.  Maintenance procedures include  removal,  cleaning,  inspection,  repair,  replacement,  and  installation.    These  maintenance  procedures  can  be found in Section II of this chapter. Refer to Table 5-1 to locate problematic symptoms, corrective action steps to isolate a faulty component, and references to provide corrective maintenance.  The following paragraphs briefly explain the different headings of Table 5-1. a. Malfunction.    This  is  a  sequential  listing  of  problematic  symptoms.    The  malfunction  number  is  used  for cross reference purposes and to avoid needless repetition. b. Test or Inspection.  This suggests further test or inspection checks to localize the symptom cause to a more specific area.  It allows corrective action flexibility depending on the outcome of these checks. c. Corrective  Action.    This  lists  the  corrective  action  or  actions  to  be  taken  and  the  paragraph  reference  to locate the step-by-step maintenance procedures to fix the fault. 5-1

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