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Page Title: Table 2-2. Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for the 350 GPM Pumping Assembly. (continued)
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TM 10-4320-343-14 Table 2-2.  Operator Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services for the 350 GPM Pumping Assembly.  (continued) Location Not Fully Item Item to Mission No. Interval Check/Service Procedure Capable if: 7 Before ENGINE ASSEMBLY a.  Check oil level.  If engine oil level is on or Oil leaks prevent below the lower mark, add oil. proper oil level to b.  Visually inspect unit for oil leaks. be maintained. CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 8 Before CONTROL PANEL Inspect for damage and secure mounting of Excessive controls and instruments. damage to control panel, REGULATOR ASSEMBLY 9 Before PRESSURE Inspect for missing control knobs. Control knobs CONTROLLER (USED missing. ON REGULATED MODELS ONLY) 10 Before CONTROL BOX (USED Inspect for obvious damage and loose Excessive ON REGULATED connections. damage. MODELS ONLY) PUMPING ASSEMBLY 11 Before SUCTION AND Check that both valves turn.  Check for leaks Valve does not DISCHARGE VALVES around attachment points. turn. FUEL TANK 12 Before FUEL TANK Service fuel tank (paragraph 3.7).  Notify unit Fuel tank leaks at Maintenance of any leaks or problems. any class or fuel tank not serviceable. WHEEL MOUNTED FRAME ASSEMBLY 13 Before TIRES AND WHEELS Check for proper inflation; Be sure tires are Tires flat or not excessively worn.  Check that both tires missing are worn evenly. Check for damaged wheels.  Check that lug nuts on wheels are securely tightened.  Check that bearing caps are properly seated and tight. Change 1  2-9

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