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CHAPTER 3
OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. OPERATOR AND ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
3-2. Basic Issue Tools and Equipment
3-1. Special Tools and Equipment
Tools and repair parts issued with or authorized for use
No special tools or equipment are required by operator
with the pump assembly are listed in the Basic Issue
or
organizational
maintenance
personnel
for
Items List, Appendix B of this manual.
maintenance of the pump.
Section II. LUBRICATION
equipment, wipe all lubrication points free of dirt and
grease. Clean all lubrication points after lubricating to
3-3. General Lubrication Information
prevent accumulation of foreign matter.
a. This section contains a reproduction of the lubrication
c.  Points of Lubrication.  Service the lubrication
order  and  lubrication  instructions  which  are
points at proper intervals as illustrated in figure 3-1.
supplemental to, and not specifically covered in, the
d. OES Oil.
lubrication order.
(1)
Crankcase oil level must be checked
b. The lubrication order shown in figure 3-1 is an exact
frequently, as oil consumption may increase.
reproduction of the approved lubrication order for the
(2) Oil may require changing more frequently
centrifugal pump assembly. For the current lubrication
than usual because contamination by dilution and
order, refer to DA PAM 310-4.
sludge formation will increase under cold weather
operating conditions.
3-4. Detailed Lubrication
e.  Oil Filter Service .  Refer to figure 3-2 and
a. General. Keep all lubricants in closed containers
service the oil filter.
and store in a clean, dry place away from external heat.
f.  Air Cleaner Service.  Refer to figure 3-3 and
Allow no dust, dirt, or other foreign material to mix with
service the air cleaner.
the lubricants. Keep all lubrication equipment clean and
ready for use.
b. Cleaning. Keep all external parts not requiring
lubrication clean of lubricants.  Before lubricating the
3-1

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